For tips working with foam and expanding foam and running water features check out Serpa Designs channel. Tanner has been working with the stuff for years and has great how to videos! Edit he does terrariums and bioactive enclosures but he's great at making the look natural. Awesome job though!
Hi! Happy new year! Quick question, what did you use for a filler smoother? I was inspired by your course and building one of my own… thanks… awesome course by the way!
It’s an indoor wall filler for plasterboard. DIY not for model making. It’s thinner/ more watery than the normal wall filler. It helps to fill the gaps from the filler and gets rid of the really rough edges. We started using our fingers until they bled. Eventually we slapped it on with paint brushes and then used our fingers to get a nicer finish without making our fingers bleed 🤦🏼♂️ USE A BRUSH!! 🤣
@@mudpuddlesandheadwinds2204 Thanks! Sounds like what we'd call Drywall compound or Drywall 'Mud'. Must be more durable than plaster of paris like some use on their plaster cloth courses. That stuff is pretty brittle.
You made one of the best, realistic landscapes I've seen. Incredible job! thanks for going into depth about the process.
Yeah that’s a really sweet course. Super realistic good job!🤘🏽
you built it out of rocky road icecream. thats fucking lit
I love the cheesy pepperoni landscape paint what're you talking about. 😂
I love it, keep up the great work!
For tips working with foam and expanding foam and running water features check out Serpa Designs channel. Tanner has been working with the stuff for years and has great how to videos! Edit he does terrariums and bioactive enclosures but he's great at making the look natural. Awesome job though!
Looks cool. I need to start making myself a little course.
the scene so cool. its a nice video
Wow very realistic at the end
cool vid! big like!👍
Awesome
Hi! Happy new year! Quick question, what did you use for a filler smoother? I was inspired by your course and building one of my own… thanks… awesome course by the way!
Looks great! What are the dimensions of the flat surface you built it on? Thanks for a great video 👍🏻
What's the 'smoother' your refer to? Is it a plaster or drywall joint compound? Or product specifically used in model making with Styrofoam? Thanks!
It’s an indoor wall filler for plasterboard. DIY not for model making. It’s thinner/ more watery than the normal wall filler. It helps to fill the gaps from the filler and gets rid of the really rough edges. We started using our fingers until they bled. Eventually we slapped it on with paint brushes and then used our fingers to get a nicer finish without making our fingers bleed 🤦🏼♂️ USE A BRUSH!! 🤣
@@mudpuddlesandheadwinds2204 Thanks! Sounds like what we'd call Drywall compound or Drywall 'Mud'. Must be more durable than plaster of paris like some use on their plaster cloth courses. That stuff is pretty brittle.