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Paint scratches

March 17 2008 at 9:58 PM
  (Login canison)
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Hi All

I've been experimenting with chipping and scratching as weathering effects, and can get a decent chipping happeneing. What i'm having trouble with is painting the effect of a scratch in paint.

Ie: the side fenders on a panther, something may have rubbed up aainst them, or the vehicle got too close to a wall and scratched off the paint.

Whenever i try to do a straight line it just looks like i've run the paintbrush along it, it doesnt look like a scratch.

Any suggestions?

 
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  1. Article - roy chow on Mar 17, 10:10 PM
    1. I have, but... - Rob James on Mar 17, 10:25 PM
     
  2. One method..... - Matthew Mifsud on Mar 18, 12:47 PM
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