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How-to Library: Airbrushing with Aaron – Episode 7, Shading techniques

By Angela Cotey | July 31, 2017

| Last updated on April 23, 2021


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In this episode of Airbrushing with Aaron, FineScale Modeler senior editor Aaron Skinner demonstrates two airbrushing techniques that help you replicate how sunlight naturally reflects on painted surfaces.   Follow along as Aaron demonstrates post-shading and pre-shading effects on a WWII tank model and an HO scale boxcar.

11 thoughts on “How-to Library: Airbrushing with Aaron – Episode 7, Shading techniques

  1. Tried the preshading technique last night on a 36’ CNR Fowler Boxcar resin kit, worked great. You really don’t have to be neat about it at all. Next time I’ll try to cover up the shading a little less but I’m still satisfied with the results. Great tutorial.

  2. Bob, pre-shading wouldn’t work on a pre-painted model. The idea behind preshading is to apply the shadows before the overcoat is applied. In your case, I’d use post-shading or washes to add the shadows to the car. Aaron, since many boxcar roofs are galvanized steel, thus are somewhat silver color, would you still apply a darker black pre-shade?

  3. This car had no markings on it. If it had, would the decal’s need to be removed first? How would that work?

  4. Beats the heck out of putting on a bunch of different colors, then taking them off to show the layering effect of weathering.

  5. I am speechless, that pre-shading technique is amazing and very true to life. I will be performing that procedure for sure! And thank you for showing the definition of “mud chutes” 🙂

  6. This is a great series. The technique of pre-shading is a really useful idea.Ii learn something from every episode. Makes MRVP worthwhile.

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