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Doctor Cranky
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Remember to post your results here . . . I'd love to see how you guys transform all of this into your own style.
Oh no..... a challenge.... Panic... PANIC!!!!!!!!! lol\ said:Remember to post your results here . . . I'd love to see how you guys transform all of this into your own style.
The base coat needs to be dry and cured, you then spray water, or dribble it on depending on the effect you're after then sprinkle (or hurl) salt at it, you can then shape the salt a little while it's wet and clumped if you want, leave it overnight to let the salt solution dry then overpaint, once that's dry you can then flick the salt crystals off with a toothpick, brush it carefully with a toothbrush or if the top coat is fully cured you can rinse it off in running water with some gentle persuasion with a brush, this then leaves the random patterns showing the underlying colour, it comes off very easily.\ said:Hi,could you please advise is the model damp or wet when salt applied and how do you remove the salt when required? By the way fantastic work.
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Antony
So that's why my wife bought a hairdryer, and I thought it was for some cosmetic use, silly me, i'll add it to my modelling tools right now,\ said:Can't wait to see some of the results you chaps will be getting. Remember that you can use a hairdryer to speed up the process of the salt drying on the water and body. This way it sticks . . . give it a go.
Hiya Cranky,\ said:Remember to post your results here . . . I'd love to see how you guys transform all of this into your own style.
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