CarolsHusband
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Dan,
Nice work the torn canvas looks very good.
Thanks, I'm hoping it'll look pretty effective once I've added some frayed edges.
Dan,
Nice work the torn canvas looks very good.
Obviously it might get its corners rounded off and the whole thing may end up twisted, but in principle it will hold its cross-sectionWell I didn't know that, every day's a learning day even at my great age!
Every time I try it either catches fire ! Or breaks .Obviously it might get its corners rounded off and the whole thing may end up twisted, but in principle it will hold its cross-section
Also, if you stretch a hollow piece, like a length of plastic tube, you will get a smaller-diameter tube. This takes more practice/finesse than stretching solid sprue, though.
Looking good - don't forget that the mud and footprints will be on top of the winter cammo, but the rust will be coming through it
Yes, trouble is that I blame my old art teacher (RIP) for the 'picky' thing of 'in order' as he always got us to paint in order - if doing a tree, he'd insist on the trunk/branches then leaves, as he'd say "the tree was there before the leaves, so to get the right form, that's how to paint it"It is a bit of a chicken and egg thing.
Maybe it only ended up in a muddy place at the end of the winter after the thaw set in. I was thinking about quite how much white wash I'm going to do
It may be hardly any. We'll see.
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