Painting the Guardian Shield From Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild
by nmatthews_1990 in Craft > Costumes & Cosplay
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Painting the Guardian Shield From Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild
I recently wrote a previous Instructable on how to make the Guardian Shield from Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild. This is all about how I painted shield. I wanted to use an airbrush finish on this because I wanted the LEDs to be able to shine through.
Supplies
- Isopropyl Alcohol
- Paper Towels
- Gloves
- Clear PlastiDip
- White, Blue, and Orange Airbrush Paint
- Airbrush Extender
- Airbush
- Silver and Bronze Paint
- Bucket
- Small Paint Brush
Clean the Surface
First we need to clean the surface of the shield. Wet a paper towel with Isopropyl Alcohol. Rub off any sharp marks and ink marks. It will not be perfect but we want the surface to be a clean as possible because we don’t want any thing to bleed through the paint.
Paint It Blue
Mix up a shade of light blue. I used a lot white paint and a good amount of blue. It took about 4 coats to get the look I wanted. I coved the front and the back to keep the look consistent.
Clean out the airbrush. I keep a bucket of water by my desk for this. Fill the brush with pure orange paint. Cover the 2 lights in the center with the orange paint.
Paint the Center
Take out the silver paint and put down a light coat on the center panel. Then cover it with a couple coats of bronze paint. On the three outer panels I added 2 more coats of silver paint. They needed to be a bit lighter than the inside.
Add Some Shade
The last thing was to add some shading. I took the orange airbrush paint and added some black. I was going for some light rust color. I added that around all the edges of the shield and around all the edges of the center panels. I went pretty heave on this. It is a shield.