Sand is impressive and like the touch with the pebbles and wood. Have yet to do water on a base but helps to see the surface is painted to give the water more depth. As usual love your video presentations!!!
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Because the scale is wrong. This is a miniature diorama. If you used real sand, it would likely be too coarse and the grains so large that it wouldn't look realistic at all.
Sand is impressive and like the touch with the pebbles and wood. Have yet to do water on a base but helps to see the surface is painted to give the water more depth. As usual love your video presentations!!!
Thanks jeff =)
I love all of your Diorama videos. For the acrylic paints used I can see Medium Brown, Dunkelgelb and white, what is the fourth color?
James, the mysterious fourth color is "RAL 8020" ➡️ bit.ly/2l3ev54
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What sort of foam did you use?
This foam you can find it, in a Garden Store or DIY store, like a "foam insulation"
it is XPS foam, (extruded polystyrene foam)
NOT EPS (expanded polstyrene foam)
Are you using polystrene foam?
Yes! :)
XPS, not EPS
Wht Tht paste?
An AK-Interactive product to facilitate you the dioramas construction, this case, a beach terrain: ak-interactive.com/product/terrains-beach-sand-250ml/
Why don't you guys use glue and real sand when creating dioramas? Not being ironic, I wanna know why
Because the scale is wrong. This is a miniature diorama. If you used real sand, it would likely be too coarse and the grains so large that it wouldn't look realistic at all.
I may be tempted to supplement the idea with baking soda for something that was really fine.