"Alien Jungles done with plastic aquarium plants" Topic
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Mateus | 07 Feb 2016 8:51 a.m. PST |
More pics on my blog: link
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Tarleton | 07 Feb 2016 8:57 a.m. PST |
Very impressive. You've made an excellent job of them. |
Ashokmarine | 07 Feb 2016 10:11 a.m. PST |
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whill4 | 07 Feb 2016 10:54 a.m. PST |
Good job. Those look nice. |
kallman | 07 Feb 2016 2:08 p.m. PST |
wow that is inspiring. I need to redo my jungles now. I see you use "thick" cardboard. How thick and how do you keep it from warping? |
Legion 4 | 07 Feb 2016 5:48 p.m. PST |
Very nice … I've done similar ! |
Mateus | 08 Feb 2016 7:35 a.m. PST |
Kallman, I place heavy objects around their borders while the texuture dries, and leave it be for 2-3 days. I usually use 3mm cardboard or thicker. The thicker the better, it makes the terrain more durable. |
RX Bandit | 08 Feb 2016 11:00 a.m. PST |
What you you use to add the dirt texturing? |
Mateus | 08 Feb 2016 12:40 p.m. PST |
@Rx Bandit, take a look at this. I did a tutorial on my recipe for basing a while ago: link
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