Spud you're talking about Pointillism. If you're going to do this, try it first on a test subject (like some sheet plastic) and see how a section of pattern comes out.
You'll have to work small and I'm not sure how scales on leathery base texture will look. However, I think you have got the right idea here and I can see where you're headed with it.
KEEP IT UP and STAY ON TARGET!!
sten... I don't then I'll be able to pull off what I want with that technique, the more I think about it the more I think it'll just be too dificult.
What I'm thinking about doing now is using spray paint and using globs of rubber cement glue to cover areas that I want to keep certain colors, much like the way HB did his hovercraft. I am hoping that the rubber cement will give it a natural looking shape as well as be able to form the shapes that I want done.
I think I'm going to start with a base coat of rust brown, do a few rust collored stripes by coating it with the glue, then come back and give it a light spray coat of black. then come back and do the undderside a more prominant white. Then do white spots by hand...
the other option would do the entire dewback in white primer FIRST, then make the white dots show through by dotting it with the glue... thenn go back and do brown stripes, and finally give the back a light coat of black over it all... and then do touch ups where necessary by hand.
I'm hoping I don't ruin the dewback though.... does this sound like a good idea to you guys?