Another beautiful creation. Love your meticulousness; showing oxidation of the tiny copper spout - so thoughtful. I've enjoyed all of your videos. Keep them coming.
Another awesome water piece! It looks like the "straw" method is more controlled than the airbrush. One very good reason to use it, and it looks great. All of your fountains, waterfalls, cisterns, etc. look so good! I always look forward to your builds.🗡🧙🏼♂️👍
Honestly it's not as scary as you think, you can tint with acrylic paints, and pop any bubbles that surface with a lighter 🙂👍🏻 give it a go. Best of luck
Don't be afraid to try resin. Just follow the instructions and be safe. Use nitrile gloves and a respirator. If it is a small area, you MIGHT be able to use 5 minute epoxy, but normal resin gives a lot more working time usually.
Genius! I really loved it. I’m saving this episode for a project I have on the to-do list. Quick question … why no dark green paint at the bottom of the water?
I wanted to keep the water looking quite clean and clear. I figured green paint might give the impression of unclean water, though I did add the moss for some extra detail
You might be right. My thinking was that I wanted as few gaps as possible in the walls because I was going to pour resin later. If I had thicker foam sheets, then I would have used them (rather than 2x10mm sheets) to make the entire wall section in a single piece and just carve the brick work into it.
I love the term, "Super-fancy modpodge distribution tube." Great build. It turned out really well.
Ha thanks 😅 i might give fancy names to every simple thing I use
Another beautiful creation. Love your meticulousness; showing oxidation of the tiny copper spout - so thoughtful. I've enjoyed all of your videos. Keep them coming.
Thank you kindly 😊 it's all about them details. Thanks for binge watching 😅
Very welcome
The waves are very realistic
Thanks dude 👍🏻😀 and super simple to create
Awesome! I finished this project in just a couple of nights. Surprisingly easy craft that provides both function and estethics to the table.
I'm glad I could inspire you enough to make it 🙂 thanks so much for watching
The modpodge distribution tool is very clever, and astonishingly effective. Nice work! Thanks for sharing. :)
Haha thanks so much 😀 really appreciate you watching 👍🏻
the details always make your projects look amazing. great job
Thanks dude 👍🏻😀 it seems to be my "style" I guess. Thank you very much for watching
Great job Alan! For the sake of pleasing the algorithm, i will comment here as well. Water effect ist spot on! Cheers buddy
Thanks mate 😆👍🏻 I appreciate the algorithm boost
I really like how subtle your white foam on the water looks, I see people over do that.
Cheers buddy 👍🏻🙂 less is more in this kinda situation
Another great build. Nice work on the rippling effects!
Cheers buddy, gloss mod podge is such a useful material 🙂
Love this! Easy to adapt, and super useful, thanks!
Multifunctional is my middle name 😎👍🏻 thanks for watching
Another awesome water piece! It looks like the "straw" method is more controlled than the airbrush. One very good reason to use it, and it looks great. All of your fountains, waterfalls, cisterns, etc. look so good! I always look forward to your builds.🗡🧙🏼♂️👍
I agree! I always look forward to the builds! Thanks!
Lisa
Thanks very much 😀 I do like a good water feature and I love a cheap easy method for making something
EXCELLENT!!!
And...reminds me I need to decalcify a few spigots in my house haha
Classy-looking build (as usual).
Cheers 😅 thanks for watching and best of luck with your spiggots
Looks great, man. Very attainable. I love the distribution tube idea!
Low budget techniques are my jam 👍🏻😅 thanks for watching buddy
I really enjoy your work. Everything looks great! Thanks for sharing mate.
You're very welcome 😬 glad to have you watching
That looks really great!
Cheers buddy 👍🏻🙂 thanks for watching
Gorgeous piece!
Thanks very much 😀
Absolutely brilliant mate, cheers!
That straw trick blew me away 😁
Baddum tsh!! 😅 Haha
Cheers mate 👍🏻😀 thanks for watching
Looks really good. Handy with that uv resin stream.
Sorry I've just seen this comment 🙂
Thank you very much, UV resin is worth its weight in gold. So useful.
well done! Looks awesome!
Cheers dude 👍🏻🙂 thanks for watching
Love your builds man. Thanks for another lesson... Absolutely love the water effects !
Thanks dude 🙂👍🏻 I used to get very scared doing water effects, almost second nature now
It’s awesome! I love watching you build things, I’m never disappointed 😁
Aww Thanks 😊 I'm glad you continue to watch me cobble together stuff in my workshop 😅
Love your builds man! Simple and elegant. Easy to follow and emulate! Didn't see link to mod podge dispersing tool, lol.
Hahaha they're super rare, good luck finding one.
Thanks for watching buddy 👍🏻
Looks awesome! I have been toying with the idea of trying to use epoxy resin myself but I don't think I am ready for that yet 😅
Honestly it's not as scary as you think, you can tint with acrylic paints, and pop any bubbles that surface with a lighter 🙂👍🏻 give it a go. Best of luck
Don't be afraid to try resin. Just follow the instructions and be safe. Use nitrile gloves and a respirator. If it is a small area, you MIGHT be able to use 5 minute epoxy, but normal resin gives a lot more working time usually.
Great advice 👍🏻🙂
You made that look so easy.
I hate you 👍
Keep it up
Hahaha 🤣 you're welcome...I guess?
@@irongryphon it was ment as a compliment.
Love the channel
Genius! I really loved it. I’m saving this episode for a project I have on the to-do list. Quick question … why no dark green paint at the bottom of the water?
I wanted to keep the water looking quite clean and clear. I figured green paint might give the impression of unclean water, though I did add the moss for some extra detail
@@irongryphon Good point.
Nice looking build, but I do feel you gave yourself extra work at the start with cutting out the middle etc, when 4 strips would have worked.
You might be right. My thinking was that I wanted as few gaps as possible in the walls because I was going to pour resin later. If I had thicker foam sheets, then I would have used them (rather than 2x10mm sheets) to make the entire wall section in a single piece and just carve the brick work into it.
For the algorithm
I appreciate it 😅