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Painting the drop pod.


Niiai

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Hello, how many times are drop pods used?

 

With the lectronics in there I should think some of them will be put into reservice after a suksesfull campain? Or am I wrong.

 

anyway, mine are. I am inspiered by the brutalistic art style, especialy the Bergen Grieghallen in Norway where some of the parts are intensioaly rusted. http://www.fib.no/Global/Pressebilder/Aren...RIEGHALLEN_.jpg

 

However, I am painting inside and I am not shure how to shade the little globe in the control room under the heavy bolter. I have done it in hawque turquize and I have shaded it with darker closer to the bottom and a white dot on the top. (shading very gradualy)

 

However, seing that it is a source of light, should I have had the darker spots on top and lighter near the bottom, or should I have had light only bottom and none on top?

 

Er thos was comfusing I know.

' ' ___o___

' /' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '\

/____^____\

 

 

If that is the "bowl" seen from the side, the "o" is lighter while the bottom line and the "^" are darker. Right or wrong shading? (I realise that it is a sort of computer screen and I am making up any kind of futuristick light I can consive, but I think it is odd.

 

1: How do you like rusty bits on the pods?

 

2: How would you shade your computer "bowl" screen?

 

3: any posetive comments will be apreciated. :-)

 

(Sorry for writing I am dyslextic.)

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