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Modelling Water! (Clips).

Discussion in 'Painting Techniques' started by Tubby-Nuts2, Sep 5, 2015.

  1. Tubby-Nuts2 A Fixture

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    Hmm, this stuff (from a tube), looks like it is used for very thin top coating on a pre-painted flat surface. Using a flat edged spatula. Clearly (or not in this case)! .. It is not for depth.

    Interesting though!

    Mark.
  2. bricks tattoo Well-Known Member

    Hey guys. I've used all 3. For small scales the mod podge is great. For larger scales, I use resin with the mod podge for texture.
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  3. samson Well-Known Member

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    Yes I agree not for depth I guess for thin application only.
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  4. Ron Tamburrini A Fixture

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    Late to this one .
    Yes Tubby it is as hard as it seems :) Magic water if not mixed to precise quantities will never set , there still water is a gel and is ok for small puddles of mud but this stuff gathers dust and becomes tacky over time .

    Whats the answer ! don't really know as I am shit scared of all these products:eek:
  5. Tubby-Nuts2 A Fixture

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    So I wonder which product seems to be the most favourable available for deeper water! if there is one?? ..

    Regards,

    Mark
  6. Tubby-Nuts2 A Fixture

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  7. bricks tattoo Well-Known Member

    Layers of resin work great for deep water. Paint work gives the illusion of depth. A little mode podge or liquitex for texture on the top.
  8. Tubby-Nuts2 A Fixture

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    Brick! .. This we know, .. but what is a the better product! ??

    Mark.
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  9. samson Well-Known Member

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    I still have nothin Lol

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