Paint Effects | Iron Rust

Creating an iron rust effect using acrylic paint. First, undercoat/prime the item/cast with a base coat of orange mixed with black. Dry brush a heavy coat of silver metallic paint. Paint another coat of orange mixed with black and wipe with cloth or paper towel. Spatter differing shades of orange mixed with black over the last coat while wet. Finish with subtley high-lighting areas by dry brushing with silver metallic paint.

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Paint Effects | Aged Stone

Using the dry brush technique to create aged stone paint effects. In this video, an undercoat of very light grey acrylic paint has been applied to a concrete casted planter. The undercoat is left to dry for a 24 hour period for the acrylic paint to fully dry or cure, ready for applying the dry brushed layers of a very dark grey (almost black) acrylic paint. This is a relatively simple and effective technique and can be quickly applied, yielding authentic aged stone paint effects, perhaps similar to that of very old stone artefacts which can be found in churches, museums and such.

Paints are acrylic and the colours used are black and white, which are mixed together at varying quantities to produce the grey tones.
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Concrete Leaf Painting | Natural Pink Style

Paint a concrete leaf in a natural pink style with a dry brushing technique and using acrylic paint. Undercoat your concrete leaf with a base coat of acrylic paint and apply layers of colour using dry brushing, which is applying paint to your paintbrush and removing excess paint from the brush and dusting over the leaf texture with layers of paint colour.

Colours used are Cadmium red, white and black. Mixing a combination of these colours to create tones and hues.
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Create A Gargoyle | Sculpting | Molding | Casting | Painting Effects | Full Series

Create A Gargoyle. Full series video featuring sculpting the gargoyle from clay, molding the clay gargoyle with latex, building the mother mold, casting the gargoyle with concrete and painting the concrete gargoyle cast.
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Part One:
Make & Sculpt A Gargoyle – Clay Sculpture.
Make and sculpt a gargoyle from water based clay. Showing parts and segments of the process sculpting and shaping a gargoyle from clay. Using items and tools, such as basic sculpting tools, and paintbrushes to create an effective sculpture of a gargoyle.

Part Two:
Make A Two Piece Plaster Mother Mold.
The latex mold for the gargoyle sculpture is being prepared in this part for the mother mold. The creation of the mother mold making process is shown to prepare for the next stage, which will be shown in the following part, to be ready for casting in concrete.

Part Three:
Cast A Concrete Gargoyle.
Cast the concrete gargoyle using a latex mold and plaster mother mold. Fill the latex mold with concrete from the pre-made molded gargoyle sculpture.
This part shows the casting process of how to cast the gargoyle in concrete which follows on from sculpting the gargoyle with clay and making the latex mold, plus the mother mold.
Concrete recipe: 2 parts sand to 1 part cement, squirt of washing up liquid/dish soap, concrete bonder and nylon fibres/polyfibres ( I forgot to mention the fibres in the video and you will need to add the fibres or similar aggregate to strengthen the mix. Plus mix in water, of course. 🙂

Part Four:
Paint A Concrete Gargoyle.
This part shows the stages of painting a concrete gargoyle using acrylic paints. A dry brush technique is used to build up layers of paint to create paint effects. The gargoyle was molded and casted in concrete from the original sculpture by Dramamask Evolution.
Colours used: black, white, brown (burnt umber), green (sap green), and yellow (cadmium yellow).
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Paint Detailing Concrete Statuary | Gargoyle Sculpture Cast

Paint Detailing Concrete Statuary – Gargoyle Sculpture Cast. This video shows stages of painting a concrete gargoyle using acrylic paints. A dry brush technique is used to build up layers of paint to create paint effects. The gargoyle was molded and casted in concrete from an original sculpture by Dramamask Evolution.

Colours used: black, white, brown (burnt umber), green (sap green), and yellow (cadmium yellow).

This video is related to the gargoyle series of videos on this channel and the links are included here:
Make & Sculpt A Gargoyle: https://youtu.be/fFGPgrlnj8Y
Make A Two Piece Plaster Mother Mold For Gargoyle: https://youtu.be/NIP-59u0-DA
Cast A Concrete Gargoyle: https://youtu.be/4ECdMpav0TI

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Paint A Skull Cast

Paint A Skull Cast

Concrete Skull Painting – Natural Bone Effect.

Paint a concrete skull cast using acrylic paint. Colours used are white and brown (burnt umber). Use a paintbrush to apply thinned with water brown acrylic paint to undercoated skull cast. The undercoat is painted with white acrylic paint with a hint of burnt umber to create an off-white colour, resembling natural bone. The undercoat or primed coat is best painted around 24 hours in advance for best results with applying the brown paint and wiping with a cloth for a natural looking affect.

A few related videos from the Dramamask Evolution Channel:

Concrete Skull Painting – Metallic Copper Paint Effect – https://youtu.be/nZP6YdA8u3M

Reactive Bronze Metallic Paint With Green Patina – Concrete Skull Cast – https://youtu.be/lWllhfhmt-I

Quick Dry Brush Technique – Metallic Paint – https://youtu.be/V7eSH0VGB3Q

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Faux Aged Bronze Effect For Restoration

Faux Aged Bronze Effect For Restoration

Faux aged bronze effect using acrylic bronze paint. The bronze metallic effect paint is applied to the material, which in this case, is a frame which will be used to support a large foot stool. The frame is primed with black enamel paint and the bronze finish is applied using the dry brush technique.

The dry brush technique is applied using minimal paint on the paint brush and brushed onto the material, or ‘dusted’ onto the material. This creates a kind of worn or aged look.

This video was made at ‘No Naked Windows’, Bruton, Somerset, United Kingdom.

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Concrete Leaf Painting – Spring Green Style

Concrete Leaf Painting – Spring Green Style

Painting a concrete casted leaf in a ‘Spring Green’ style. How to paint a ‘Spring green’ concrete cast leaf using acrylic paint with dry-brush effect and technique. Colours used: sap green, burnt umber, orange, white and black.

The concrete leaf was casted from a gunnera plant.

This video is part of an ongoing series of varying painting styles for concrete cast leaves.

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Concrete Leaf Painting – Autumn Flame Style

Concrete Leaf Painting – Autumn Flame Style

Painting a concrete casted leaf in an ‘Autumn flame’ style. How to paint an ‘Autumn flame’ concrete cast leaf using acrylic paint with dry-brush effect and technique. Colours used: red, orange, yellow, white and black.

This video is part of an ongoing series of varying painting styles for concrete cast leaves.

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Concrete Leaf Painting – Aged Bronze Green Patina Style – Reactive Metallic Paint

Concrete Leaf Painting – Aged Bronze Green Patina Style – Reactive Metallic Paint

Painting a concrete casted leaf with a bronze acrylic paint which contains real bronze particles. While wet, apply a green patina, which reacts with the bronze paint, to create a natural patina finish or aged/oxidized bronze look. Quick and easy technique which creates a realistic and beautiful finish. Paint used: bronze acrylic paint which contains real bronze metal particles. Other materials: green patina to apply to the wet bronze acrylic paint.

This video is part of an ongoing series of varying painting styles for concrete cast leaves.

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