Excellent gardening. Had a batch of bamboo much like it in California.
Thanks Graeme and Paul, I guess bamboo can grow anywhere just like grass.The bamboo looks very convincing Richard, the vegetation is coming along nicely.

Thanks Jim, I hope so. On monkeys...this is the time I wish I could draw and 3D print them. Very time consuming and daunting at every step to get the anatomy right.Interesting thoughts on jungle foliage. No doubt your model will be more accurate than the Hollywood version.
Monkeys are great. Another first for you. I've never see a whole troop of monkeys sculpted![]()









What putty are you using ,Richard? looks like A&B to me? it doesn't really dilute like clay does unfortunately . If you can get Green Stuff it might be easier(but I have a feeling you said you can't get it in Malaysia). Or use something like gesso or Mod Podge or artist's texture medium? Or dissolved sprue?Figuring how to dilute the putty so I can sculpt fir texture.
Thanks Neil, great ideas for the fir coating. Yes, over coating would make them look like they were wearing mink coats or sloths. I thought of Mr Dissolve putty or primer and then stroked with a stiff bristled brush in keeping with scale.Fantastic stuff Richard!
What putty are you using ,Richard? looks like A&B to me? it doesn't really dilute like clay does unfortunately . If you can get Green Stuff it might be easier(but I have a feeling you said you can't get it in Malaysia). Or use something like gesso or Mod Podge or artist's texture medium? Or dissolved sprue?
hope this helps
You migh even find that just using a thick acrylic paint will be enough at this scale- you don't want them to look like Yetis!
looking forward to it
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