I know that you want it to look great, but wild game don't care. So long as it breaks up the lines of the rifle you are good to go.I'm trying to figure out how to do a decent camo paint job for my new rifle. I tried sponge painting and a Bob Ross approach with dabbing a round brush but I'm not really happy with either one. I'm trying to get close to something like a Manners sponge paint like the one I have a picture of but can't seem to get the bigger blotches. I tried trimming the natural sponge into different shapes but it's just not working out. I tried different pressures but if I press too hard it turns into a smudge and too light it's more like speckled. Any advice on how to get closer to a Manners?
Excellent job it looks greatJust did my 25MBK today.
Started out like this...
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I didn't get a photo of the first set of stencils where the black CF would be showing, but this is after the first coat of sage and forest greens.
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Then applied the stencils for the green patches
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Then hit it with the top coat of Khaki and sage green
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After drying, I removed the two layers of stencils and hit the entire thing with a matte clear
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I masked off the action and muzzle brake, applied some stencils to the CF barrel, and hit it with just the Khaki, and a couple coats of matte clear.
After reassembly.
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Looks good did you spray over a mesh to get the snake skin affect?Krylon, sponge from Walmart, and airbrush blending. My first attempt, kinda happy.
I used an old laundry bag.Looks good did you spray over a mesh to get the snake skin affect?