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Old 07-09-2006   #51 (permalink)
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If I go back through your thread now I get a lot of the same icons that Johnny shows.

Photobucket does not seem to be reliable enough with links within threads.
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Indeed, I just wanted to catch up with this thread after not visiting for a while. Almost all the pics are gone. Can these be replaced? It is very frustrating as I was really looking forward to seeing this project step-by-step.
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ok ill sort something out and repost the piccies..sorry all i had not realised..
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righto its been a while since my last update..but i got loads done...so lets go.



here we see some of the groundwork ill use..the green stuff is a real moss that grows on my back doorstep!.. i sliced it off with a large pallet knife..next to that are some bunches of a wild grass that also grows in the backyard.. i wrapped wire around the ends to keep them together..they tend to get very brittle as they dry..but a soaking in diluted white glue should toughen them up..


these are bristles from a 99p makeup brush..they are a really nice twotone brown and black and will make excellent long grass/river weed it was a thick brush and it gave me plenty of bristles..



i made the tree armature from twisted lengths of copper wire that i salvaged from a load of coax i have in the shed..i borrowed this technique from a book i read..its my first attempt at moddeling a tree i usually dig up sapling roots..also you can see the talus and rock debris. ive added.. again from the backyard..this was fixed in place with white glue



here ive covered the frame of the tree with plaster it takes a while to build up the plaster i dried off every coat with a hairdrier..then added more .it gets painted on with an old housebrush..
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this is looking amazing. i have never attempted making a tree like that either but have read a few articles. the moss is going to add a nice touch. will it not loose its colour though?
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maybe white glue will be the answer

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white glue and copperwire indespensable items in diorama making.. ill also paint it and seal it with laquer so it wont loose its colour.
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right here ive cut and placed the moss onto the rockface and the groundwork
again ontop of a good helping of WG..this was pressed down and smoothed around the edges..ive also placed some of the grass sprays by drilling holes and pushing them in..



here ive added some talus and rock debris i also painted the retaning wall dark earth. and the wire a rusty brown,, a dark oil wash was used all over except on the moss



i covered the tree with plaster this was painted on with an old brush..and dried off between coats with a hairdrier..once it was dry, i carved some bark effect into it with a dental tool. it was given a dark oil wash and left to dry.then i used superglue and bicarbonate of soda to simulate moss growth on the branches and trunk.



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now that is absolutly brilliant! in those last couple of pictures it complete transformed and nearly came to life!!!

i am very curious as to how you will do the water as i have just been reading about doing it with clear cast resin.

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