No offense at all pal, but you sound kinda like me - rather ask on the computer
what a tree looks like than go out and look at one!! I mean Zero cockpit colors
ARE hard to come by, but trees . . . ;-)
But seriously, I think the gentleman was right who said shades of gray.
Especially with all that Jurassic volcano dust floating around! And it sounds
like a perfect opportunity to wash and drybrush. Tree bark (depending on the
tree) changes a LOT from the surface down. And how about some green model-car
seat-flocking for lichen?
I would also suggest giving the Milliput a few coats of Future or varnish, so
that you have a little more flexibility to paint and repaint.
Ken Durling
IPMS NorCal
PPSEL
Just Plane Crazy
>OK..heres a new one.
>Im working on Tamiya's Chamsmosuarus, and Im about to paint the tree
>stump that makes up part of the diorama base.Any suggestions on this?<>.
>David
Take a look at some trees in your yard, park, etc. to get some visual ideas on
color. I have painted trees two ways:
1. Spray the darker color on then follow with dry brushed highlights
2. Spray the lighter color then use a wash of the darker color(s)
They both work.
Chuck Ryan