The natural daylight and shadows add yet another layer of realism. Outstanding work.
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Yes Neil's right there, Blimey alright. :flushed:
I thought as first it was real !.................................... or is it :nerd:Comment
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I will settle for that lol.Comment
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Oops!! posted it on the wrong page. Sorry about that Scottie. I was wondering where it went and had to re-type a new message. You'll see that in his post.
Now on your bridge...you have done far better than I have as I still haven't put paint or plaster to the base. I have had it for 30 years...made it before I got married. I have not kept a photo of it but will snap one just to show you how strikingly similar the construction is. :hugging-face:
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Not really I think I got lucky. I just waited until the surface was very nearly dry the with a tiff brush just poked it to form ripples. when this was completely hard after a few days it was dappled with delux making waves which keeps its shape when applied and can be build up in layers.Comment
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Not really I think I got lucky. I just waited until the surface was very nearly dry the with a tiff brush just poked it to form ripples. when this was completely hard after a few days it was dappled with delux making waves which keeps its shape when applied and can be build up in layers.
This what I used.
When it's dried I'll have a better Idea. If not I know what to get .:smiling2:Comment
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Hi John not used this myself but John (wotan) did say about he has used clear acrylic mediums and used an air brush to create ripples so that might be worth trying.Comment
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Thanks Peter happy you like it.Comment
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