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Need help. I'm having problems painting brick
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I have 4 brick colors in my inventory, red oxide primer, tan, Kalki, and Brown, all in spray cans. I'll use the thinned acylic paint with two drops of dishwashing detergent to add the motor lines. The detergent kills the surface tension of the water based paint and lets in flow into the motar cracks in the wall. Since motar rarely stays white I use a neutral grey for the color. I finish using my weathering chalk set to vary the colors in the wall. <br />here's a finished wall that I made for my factory/warehouse: <br />[img]http://www.railimages.com/albums/glenhaasdyk/afg.sized.jpg[/img] <br />The flash makes the motar lines brighter than they really are. <br />
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