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Wednesday, February 24, 2016
Adding Water to the Table
I had a feeling after seeing the leaf texture go on over the grass that the marsh area was going to look really good. The missing ingredient was water. For this table I am using clear resin with a little bit of Secret Weapon Miniatures Green Earth weathering powder. I love that color. I also love the way it tinted the first pour. In 72 hours I should be able to pour a second layer of resin, this time clear, over the murky water. I don't plan on adding a lot, just enough to trick the eyes/brain into perceiving more depth.
The important question now is whether I should add lily pads? I think that would amp the board up even more, but it might not be necessary.
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that looks flippin' awesome!
ReplyDeleteAdd some juncus effusus. Everyone needs more juncus.
ReplyDeleteHoly smokes - that looks fantastic, man!
ReplyDeleteDoesn't look like a game board, looks like an actual landscape. Incredible work.
ReplyDeleteReally good work there man, but I would avoid the lilly pads. I think you'd be cluttering it.
ReplyDeleteI appreciate the comments, I love making these tables. One of the unfortunate side effects of making these tables is that I don't want to use miniatures without matching bases. That may be taking it too far.
ReplyDeleteI just want to dive in and get various diseases because you shouldn't just dive into random streams even though they look really inviting.
ReplyDeleteThe water is safe right? I mean this is supposed to be Europe.
DeleteYes, definitely add lily pads. This looks fantastic and I am looking forward to the final pictures.
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