12-28-2010, 06:31 PM
After a few layers, when I feel it is thick enough, or solid enough for whatever I'm doing, I usually "paint" on a coat of plaster, and use the bristles to create dips, grooves, grains, humps, or whatever I will be doing later. Sculptamold or paper-mache can be used for making rock lines and such.
As an afterthought now, I made a mountain, and in one spot I put a small rockslide. For that, I used a soupy mix and poured it down then immediately scratched it to roughen and strewed a few rocks and boulders at the bottom. A few tree trunks and limbs sticking out helped the look.
Lynn
As an afterthought now, I made a mountain, and in one spot I put a small rockslide. For that, I used a soupy mix and poured it down then immediately scratched it to roughen and strewed a few rocks and boulders at the bottom. A few tree trunks and limbs sticking out helped the look.
Lynn
Whitehouse, Tx