Using Rub N' Buff On A Sparkly Blue Makeup Case
Hey hey, today I finished the little video tutorial I made on Friday. First one ever, and I think it went pretty good for a first try. I took a kids makeup box and used Rub N' Buff on it to try and give it an aged, kinda steampunky look.
I am taking a makeup case and transforming it into something a bit more steampunk, using Rub N' Buff metallic wax finish. It is a bit of an experiment, both in making the tutorial as well as using the Rub N' Buff. Normally I make stuff out of real metal, so this was something entirely different.
It is the first time I have used the Rub N' Buff on a fairly flat surface, and just as I thought, it was tricky to get a convincing aged metallic look. I think maybe if I could layer some different shades of gold it might start to give it some depth. Looks like I have some experimenting to do. The main key I found with the Rub N' Buff was to apply it quite dry, because I want some of the background black to show through.
Anyways, this box will look good enough to be in the background of a photo or something like that. Right now I have already put it to use as a box for carrying my camera lenses around. Perfect.
Oh, yeah, and next time I will try to get the camera in focus before I start recording:)