01-11-2013, 07:45 PM
Good work Reinhard, washes always run where ever they want!
Your phantom lettering turn out quite nice.
Often degraded mortar joints are in places most exposed to humidity on the wall base were bricks and joints gets dirtier. They place gather dirt splashes from rain and also sip water from the environment soil when not enough drainage. A layer of dark weathering powder (or pastel) for about 12 inches from the ground level and some darker wash should do the job and blend the building with the surrounding ground.
Matt
Your phantom lettering turn out quite nice.Often degraded mortar joints are in places most exposed to humidity on the wall base were bricks and joints gets dirtier. They place gather dirt splashes from rain and also sip water from the environment soil when not enough drainage. A layer of dark weathering powder (or pastel) for about 12 inches from the ground level and some darker wash should do the job and blend the building with the surrounding ground.
Matt
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