11-09-2010, 05:31 PM
radivil Wrote:The wash took almost all the white out of the mortar and kinda makes it look like it has black mortar. Or in some parts my eye says theres just the brick red. But honestly I like how it looks. A lot of my pictures I have of buildings from a distance have that appearance. I can pick out the brick detail but not the color of the mortar lines. But like I said, I like how it looks. I don't think its too shabby for the first time I've ever done something like this.
Looks good to me, too.
radivil Wrote:While previewing this post, I noticed a window has gone missing. Hrm!
Maybe it got "washed" away.
I didn't bother with "mortar" on these structures:
![[Image: Somelayoutviews004.jpg]](http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b399/doctorwayne/structures%20and%20a%20few%20b%20and%20w%20photos/Somelayoutviews004.jpg)
The one in the foreground got several washes of almost-black PollyScale, while the one in the background was done with a lighter grey.
This one also was done with no specific mortar, only washes of lighter grey. The brick colour is Floquil Reefer Orange:
![[Image: Freightcarphotosandlayoutviews038.jpg]](http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b399/doctorwayne/structures%20and%20a%20few%20b%20and%20w%20photos/Freightcarphotosandlayoutviews038.jpg)
Another brick structure done in Reefer Orange, this one got drywall mud for mortar, and then several washes of grey:
![[Image: Foe-toesfromfirstcd234.jpg]](http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b399/doctorwayne/structures%20and%20a%20few%20b%20and%20w%20photos/Foe-toesfromfirstcd234.jpg)
Wayne
