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    Unhappy Painting case

    I'm new to modding. I've done things like windows and lights.
    I'm thinking for my next case doing a zombie theme case.
    My question is how can I paint my case to look like it has been buried
    with dirt still on it. I not the best painter any help would be great.
    Thanks

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    ATX Mental Case
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    Default Re: Painting case

    What I'd do is spray "dirt" (just do blotches of brown on the case) and dont do a clearcoat. But I'm still in the planning stages of my first mod, so I'd ask some of the experts around here.

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    Overclocked
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    You sound like me timer im planning mine as well im on my 3rd different case mod idea. I just cant get myself to start.

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    Default Re: Painting case

    when it rains, go outside and dig up some wet dirt. then throw it on your case. when its covered in it, put it in the oven at 400C for about 40min. then take it out and enjoy a perfect dirt mod!

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    Im thinking you should try out the method that was used to make the rocky base on the doom3 case while just refining the process a little.

    But then again you did say paint so that method probably wont suit you.

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    Fresh Paint
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    Default Re: Painting case

    you could also used a spray adhesive and build up layers of ripped up foam then paint accordingly.

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    I would look into the rock molds. Or you can look at the different types of train scenery. They do sell rocks and stuff that looks like grass. You might be able to glue that on the case and get close to the effect you want. Plus if you use the rock molds 1st you can get an idea ahead of time if it will work or not.

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    Default Re: Painting case

    Or a little trick I have come up with, if you want small sections with a texture, try mixing some saw dust into your paint and then paint with a brush. For dirt you would proboly want a good amount of dust and then glob it on or smoth it out some up to you, and maybe a clear coat over it. I haven't really used it for dirt, but it make very convincing rust. For dirt also try to get a light brown and then dry brush some dark brown over it.

    but if you want large sections of the case to have large bumps and clifs/ridges I would say go witht he rock molds that other people have suggested, they are about $8 at a hobby shop.

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    Thank you for all the ideas.

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    Overclocked
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    anytime I think most people on here enjoy helping those in need

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