How to make cheap clump foliage

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  • Опубліковано 27 лис 2024

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  • @deswright2075
    @deswright2075 2 роки тому

    Nice one stev,looks the part...👍

  • @DeavTech
    @DeavTech 2 роки тому +2

    Man, I've been trying to find a cheap way to build foliage! This is perfect and exactly what I was looking for! Thank you!

    • @StevesSmallWorld
      @StevesSmallWorld  2 роки тому

      Great I could help , there is a video on chep flock and lef scatter that might be of help to you.

  • @francinemiranda8409
    @francinemiranda8409 5 років тому +2

    Simplicity+ease+cheapness=brilliance! Thanks so much!

    • @StevesSmallWorld
      @StevesSmallWorld  5 років тому

      Thank you
      There are videos on homemade flock and leaf scatter on the channel , if I want a diffrent texture or colour than the stand flocks I have it is always easier and cheaper to make my own.

  • @rejoyce57
    @rejoyce57 2 роки тому

    I cook the same way! A little bit of this, a dollop of that. Thanks for a recipe I can follow. 😉 Thanks for the video!

  • @LMPhotoProductions
    @LMPhotoProductions 6 років тому +1

    That is a very nice and cheap way to do it! Thanks a lot Steve!

    • @StevesSmallWorld
      @StevesSmallWorld  6 років тому

      You are wecome , why pay money for clump foliage when it is so cheap to make and you can do your own colours from green to autumn reds etc.

  • @abmackay
    @abmackay 4 роки тому

    I didn't follow your method exactly, but I just made some pretty decent trees! The foam took forever to dry after tinting it, so I *gently* warmed it in the oven. I found that tacky glue was actually quite slow to dry as well, but hot glue worked well instead for attaching the foliage. Thanks for the great video!

    • @StevesSmallWorld
      @StevesSmallWorld  4 роки тому +1

      Hot glue will hold better in the l9ng run . Trick to drying it is to make sure you squeeze it out but not to much

  • @basicminiaturepainting
    @basicminiaturepainting 6 років тому +1

    Cheap and simple great job

  • @LemmyCaution66
    @LemmyCaution66 6 років тому

    Another great video, Steve! 👍

    • @StevesSmallWorld
      @StevesSmallWorld  6 років тому

      Thanks, this one has been on my list to do for ages as so cheap and easy. The more base materials you can make for pence the more cash for figures :p

  • @dancingpotplant
    @dancingpotplant 4 роки тому

    Brilliant work. Now I need to make 3x1ft worth for 2mm lol.
    Any suggestions?

    • @StevesSmallWorld
      @StevesSmallWorld  4 роки тому

      You will be surprised at the coverage and if you use homemade texture paint under it thin patches will add to the look

  • @colinbailey5273
    @colinbailey5273 4 роки тому

    Great idea as usual

  • @Wingless-
    @Wingless- Рік тому

    I find my foam doesn't hold on very well once it has dried -- should I be spraying the finished tree with anything to seal it?

    • @StevesSmallWorld
      @StevesSmallWorld  Рік тому

      Agree with you it seems to lose the tac of the glue over time.
      I want to try dipping in latex to seal it, on my experiment list to try.

    • @Wingless-
      @Wingless- Рік тому

      @@StevesSmallWorld So I made a new batch but this time I used waaay less paint, and just worked that small amount of paint into the foam over a longer period of time.
      When it dried it was so much lighter and fluffier, and actually clumped together better!
      I've had some test trees drying overnight and so far none of them have dropped any pieces, even when shaken.
      I think the weight of the paint is just too much, try cutting the paint and report back!

  • @roopeshkrishna34
    @roopeshkrishna34 4 роки тому

    Million thanks for sharing Steve..

    • @StevesSmallWorld
      @StevesSmallWorld  4 роки тому +1

      Your wecme.
      Hope you find a use for this technique

    • @roopeshkrishna34
      @roopeshkrishna34 4 роки тому

      @@StevesSmallWorld sure.. am back in Model making.. planning to build a display museum bat home as 100 years of aviation..
      Million thanks again..

  • @mayrakopjansen2814
    @mayrakopjansen2814 4 роки тому

    Thanks for this tutorial I liked it very much

  • @PracticalLeigh
    @PracticalLeigh 4 роки тому

    Thank you for this tutorial!

  • @terrychiu6863
    @terrychiu6863 4 роки тому

    Very helpful, thanks!

    • @StevesSmallWorld
      @StevesSmallWorld  4 роки тому

      Thx for watching i am happy you found the video helpful

  • @jorgerendon9082
    @jorgerendon9082 3 роки тому

    Excellent!!

    • @StevesSmallWorld
      @StevesSmallWorld  3 роки тому

      Hope you get to build some nice stuff with it. I will be getting the channel going again after Xmas as it has definitely been a strange year.

    • @jorgerendon9082
      @jorgerendon9082 3 роки тому

      I m trying to do my first xmas village "peruvian style" ,no pine trees around here, so I thought your idea will help me a lot!! Thank you!

  • @silviaalvarado8862
    @silviaalvarado8862 3 роки тому +1

    Gracias thank

  • @gianfrancoburzotta6580
    @gianfrancoburzotta6580 5 років тому +1

    can i ask you how do you obtain large chunks of clump?

    • @StevesSmallWorld
      @StevesSmallWorld  5 років тому

      You can keep large clumps by not breaking it down to much after it is dry the pva in it holds it together.

    • @gianfrancoburzotta6580
      @gianfrancoburzotta6580 5 років тому +1

      @@StevesSmallWorld thanks but when my clump dries is already scattered...maybe I don't use enough PVA glue? Or I must keep the clump "pressed" in a sort of way when it dries?

    • @StevesSmallWorld
      @StevesSmallWorld  5 років тому

      There is a point if you add to much pva you get a shiny string look the best option is to make sure your clump foliage is wet through and let it dry without mixing, maybe devide into small blocks and turn and press together .

    • @williambryant5946
      @williambryant5946 5 років тому

      Wouldn't you just not chop it in the blender as much? That would make bigger pieces right?

    • @StevesSmallWorld
      @StevesSmallWorld  5 років тому

      It needs to be blended fairly small or you end up with square edge bits and big lumps of 1 colour .

  • @Mike-mm4mx
    @Mike-mm4mx 5 років тому

    what is the tacky glue you used?

    • @StevesSmallWorld
      @StevesSmallWorld  5 років тому

      I have 2 types I use , there is hob-e-tac from woodland scenics but you can get a cheap tac glue from the works in the uk that works well. It is also worth sealing the trees after they are dry with a spray varnish or thinned pva after damping down the tree. A slightly more tricky option but works well is liquid latex .

    • @Mike-mm4mx
      @Mike-mm4mx 5 років тому

      @@StevesSmallWorld thanks very much you are a man after my own heart always trying to save a few pennies! I am working on my first tree but using metal wire for the trunk.

  • @GNAHTROV
    @GNAHTROV 5 років тому

    If you moisten the sponge before you break it up it eliminates the static.

    • @StevesSmallWorld
      @StevesSmallWorld  5 років тому

      Thanks for the tip I will try it on the next batch.

  • @HeLpLOstGOdAny1
    @HeLpLOstGOdAny1 4 роки тому

    Yes this is good but only cheap if you don't wreck your blenders, must have been through about 5 doing this

    • @StevesSmallWorld
      @StevesSmallWorld  4 роки тому +1

      That's why I use a old blender , you can get a blender for £10 these days so soon make enough to cover costs before it pack up.

    • @HeLpLOstGOdAny1
      @HeLpLOstGOdAny1 4 роки тому

      @@StevesSmallWorld Indeed. I found hand blenders a bit touger than the jugs, means mixing in bucket with water.