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Find the arc of the wipers on paper and cut them out, use bluetac to put on your windscreen so the paper is about a 1mm from it then a light dust from the airbrush. It'll have a nice feathered look where the wipers have been and not look ott, hope this helps.
Exactly what that man said, however i'd personally use masking tape straight to the screen to give a hard edge as this is what real wipers would give on a dirty screen.
Personal preference on that one but something to think about.
An easy way to calculate the swept area is to use a pair of compasses from the pivot to the bottom then top of the wiper blade. (I saw this on a tutorial somewhere and it worked perfectly, sounds more complicated than it is but will see if I can find the original and link to it)
If you've used a pair of dividers to ascertain the arc then you could "pull" them in a bit and slightly scratch the surface of the wind screen in a few select areas giving the effect of abrasion damage from an "ill fitting" or broken wiper blade or just good old grit scratches.
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