New subscriber here. I've been using Pan Pastels for several years, but never thought to stipple them like this. Great technique. I've always been disappointed with how the Dullcoat blew half the powder away. I had a gamechanger when I bought a can of SENNELIER Latour Spray Fixative. It's a little pricey, but you just use a couple puffs at arm's length, and it sets the powder as is. I just started experimenting with working the Pan Patels with wet water on the model, I will try IPA now, good idea. Hope you get your camera to focus better. You said you were into still photography; do you have the Community tab in TH-cam? You can post up to 5 photos at a time there. Take care - Bill
And that's exactly what I use for my pan pastels. Women's eye shadow makeup I get at the dollar store. It comes in every color under the sun and it sticks better than any other powders I've ever used. I got about 12 different colors including an orange for $1.00. You cannot read very well. It's neutral grey not natural grey. Cheers from eastern TN
Very cool fading technique. Thank you! (Saved video for future reference)
The results you get from PanPastels are incredible! I'll have to try this myself!
As a otr trucker that still kitbashes, paint and decals at truck stops this is very interesting
Looks prototypical black locomotives are tricky to get that scale weathering effect thanks for sharing great work
New subscriber here. I've been using Pan Pastels for several years, but never thought to stipple them like this. Great technique. I've always been disappointed with how the Dullcoat blew half the powder away. I had a gamechanger when I bought a can of SENNELIER Latour Spray Fixative. It's a little pricey, but you just use a couple puffs at arm's length, and it sets the powder as is. I just started experimenting with working the Pan Patels with wet water on the model, I will try IPA now, good idea. Hope you get your camera to focus better. You said you were into still photography; do you have the Community tab in TH-cam? You can post up to 5 photos at a time there. Take care - Bill
And that's exactly what I use for my pan pastels. Women's eye shadow makeup I get at the dollar store. It comes in every color under the sun and it sticks better than any other powders I've ever used. I got about 12 different colors including an orange for $1.00. You cannot read very well. It's neutral grey not natural grey. Cheers from eastern TN