Using a thick joint compound makes sculpting rocks much easier, though it requires significant drying time. Try this method for yourself and see if you like it as much as I did.
Glad I could help. Remember, joint compound will dry very hard; however, the thicker it is applied, the longer drying takes. The more time you give to drying, the better.
[thank, you for you're great helpful video]👍
Thank you very much
Nice video, nice technique, nice rock face. I like the break lines you created in the rock, and the sharp rock edges.
O figured you can mold with it. Thank you❤
Glad I could help. Remember, joint compound will dry very hard; however, the thicker it is applied, the longer drying takes. The more time you give to drying, the better.
Looks good Will, I've been using Drywall Mud sine the 70's on my Layouts....Always works great for Scenery work. Bob