[PROJECT] Airbrushed 'Bioshock' TJ-07

Soldato
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Well guys its time for another one.

I will post the first set of pictures tonight, so i though i would just kep you lot hanging til then :)

The case is a silverstone Temjin TJ-07, and at the moment is in my workshop, stripped bare with its parts handing from the cieling, after its debut coat of high build primer :)

Insides:
will be painted to look like a bucket of rust :D just like a lot of the textures used in bioshock, lots of drips, rust, alge etc.

Outside: Im thinking a mainly metal look, dark metal, rusted up, again lots of texture, and of course... the BIG DADDY!
for good measure theres gonna be the bioshock logo somewhere on the case too.

Its all up in the air at the moment, Im just gonna make the composition up as i go along.

This project will be interupted by the Crysis project, so stick around :)

Rb
 
That is crazy timing.

A mate asked me today if i knew anyone that could 'cerate' a decent case with a bioshock design on it... and low and behold, here you are (and you were the 1st person i thought of btw ;))

Depending on how good this looks (which, quite frankly, will be awesome) I may be contacting you for another one :D

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Niiiice, looking forward to some photies already.

I am sure it will be excellent with the usual standard of work you produce.
 
Project Log:

Got some pics for you all :)
nothing really exciting just yet, just the boring preparation pics.

Its not all fun and games you know!

Proper preparation is key to a great finish, so heres how i go about it.


everything is taken apart, sanded down, cleaned, cleaned and tacked off, then the appropriate primer used ( high build or etch)

sometimes i create a kind of washing line to hand parts from to paint. you can tell when i do this as i normally go into work the next day with a grey line across my hair off where ive walked into something hanging from the roof.

Once the primer has been sprayed its left for nearly 24 hours to harden, then sanded down, cleaned and tacked off ready for base coat,
this time the base coat is silver and better still i don't have to worry about how well i apply it, as its gonna end up looking like a rust bucket anyway


stay tuned :)



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