17 December 2010

Tutorial - how to make a socket label - 3

posted by Raffa, Picster, Capuchin, ...

Heeeeey everyone!

As the "Hunter or Hunted" step by step is a bit delayed (it will be printed in german in the next "Tabletop Insider" so i delay 2 month ... exclusivity etc.) i thought i could maybe give you at least a small part of it.... how i made the socket label.

The goal of this tutorial is to create a socket label that somehow looks like a old parchment.

The first step is to cut out a piece of brass sheet (you can also use aluminium or copper) in the size you want the socket label to be. I also sanded it a little bit so the color sticks better to the metal.


Now you have to destroy it a little bit... at first i cut some edges in with a hobby knife and cut out smaller pieces with a small scissor... use whatever you want!
When you stressed the edges, bend the corners of the sheet inside....


To work with the label i sticked it onto some kind of holder with pattafix/bluetac.
Then i put a coat of white basecoat on the metal and painted a basecoat with dheneb stone.... you can basically use any parchment style color... like bleached bone + fortress grey or graveyard earth + white.....
I used Sepia Ink from Vallejo Game Color to bring a brownish color gradient to the edges.
To do this i used the technique i showed Here around 7:50min (sorry.. german, but the technique is understandable without words... ;)


In this next step i added some more gradients into darker colors. I used a mix of Sepia Ink and Vallejo Model Color Dark Sea Blue that was glazed into the dark corners.
Again i used Sepia Ink to make those splotches with a blister sponge.
The large stains were created by putting on a pool of color, waiting some seconds until the border of the pool is drying and then pulling the color down with a damp brush.
I added some highlights with bleached bone following the rules of zenithal lighting.


At this point i made a sketch of how the text should look like.


With a technical pen i copied the design to the label and painted it with diluted dark sea blue.
To bring in some interesting contrast i used red to give the Letters a twist ;)

The label is now finished and can be applied to the base with superglue.
Hope you liked this small tutorial :)

Cheers,
Raffa

5 comments:

  1. Brilliant. I've wondered what people use. I'd tried steel foil but it was too thin and flexible.

    Thank you for sharing. Do you mind if I ask where you get your brass sheet from?

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  2. gute idee! Wäre ich nicht drauf gekommen das aus Metall zu machen....;)

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  3. Hey, i got it from my local hobby store ...

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  4. @Raffa & Trull
    You mean the one in here in Augsburg, that Trull wants to visit someday again? I am really looking forward to see you in 2011, you are always welcome in the funky town of Augsburg - also we got News - Roman is moving somewhere in the beginning of 2011 - Raffa, Anna and Roman are getting neighbours *MEGASMILE*

    Beautiful socket label this is...

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  5. aaaargghhhhhh...someday i will come to Augsburg again....soon........;)

    @ Raffa
    you can also use an empty "Tomatenmarktube" or "Senftube"

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