Fabs homemade Indiana Jones Props

Fabilousfab - fantastic work on your mycenaean bull!

Perhaps a silly question, but could you elaborate on your use of fuller's earth? I have a Mummy scarab that I would like to age and I'm thinking fuller's earth might do the trick. I've tried pastels, but a clear coat appears to evaporate the pastels. Do you clear coat your fuller's?
 
Thank you sir. :) As always it depends :lol: I normally don't clearcoat after I applied fullers earth. So the piece always stays a bit dusty. If I'd apply clearcoat, even matt one, the effect would be gone. The fullers earh just dulls down the colors I applied before and as I said gives it a bit of a dusty look.

But for example with the tank I applied the fullers earth on wet paint to dry it with the color and then applied matt clear coat to have junks of dirt on the chains. So it really depends on the look I want to achieve.

And on other pieces I don't use fullers earth at all. Just a base color that sets the tone (pastel, black, grey) and then build up the layers of the other colors and combine them with washes. The last step mostly is then drybrushing it with white color to make the highlights pop.
 

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Not many pictures or references available but I tried to make the key thingi from The Great Circle Trailer. Printed in Pla and filled and covered with resin. Painted with acrylics.
 

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What do you use to apply your acrylics for the stone texturing? Is it a particular sponge you prefer?
 
No it's just chaos. :lol: I do a basecoat with black spraypaint. Afterwards I put on a thick layer of gray acryclic colour which I wipe off unconsistently with a cloth before doing brown and sometimes green dots only to blend them in with my fingertips. Finally I apply the white highlights on the edges and elevated areas to get the effekt. The more bumpy the surface is the better it looks in the end. That's why I put on extra resin here to get a rough surface. And it helps not to be the most accurate guy. ;)
 
In the airship in LC is a decorative zeppelin stand on the table which is supposed to hold the menu or something similar. The used prop was sold at an auction.
I printed a modified form of the Hindenburg and glued a few printed blocks to it, which I then shaped with the Dremel and painted with acrylics.

The menu is a modified version of the "Menu: World tour of LZ 127 "Graf Zeppelin" with stop in Tokyo".
 

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So I already designed and printed two of the keypieces from the great circle for fun (gonna modifiy them when the game comes out) and now the first paperprop for the diary, the map of mara. I think the original file is actually from here.
 

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Next up the cat mummy image from the GC Diary I tried to sharpen and enchance a bit.

Printed in 15x10cm.
 

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Next up the cat mummy image from the GC Diary I tried to sharpen and enchance a bit.

Printed in 15x10cm.

I think they may have used the image of the cat from wikipedia as a base to make the image in the game. there is an errant wrapping hanging on the left side in the game version, but otherwise the pose is identical. You'll notice they cut off the image before the museum mount could be seen. A stone background is a snap for them to photoshop in. You could use it to clone in lost details on your version.

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Yes I know the foto and I thought about it. But it exceeds my photoshop skills to build it from scratch. So I chose to blow up the screenshot from the game, put the cat through AI and then worked on it in photoshop and put the original background behind it. Looks like a really old crappy foto now and does the job for me. :cry: If somebody wants to give it a try though, would be great. (y)
 
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