That was a excellent tutorial sir, I have seem other 'lessons' like this on YT, but your was anothe take on the subject, thanks for sharing, bext regards from Australia 👍👍👍👍
I don’t wipe off any excess typically because I make sure the colors are very diluted so the effect dries a lot less vibrant than when it is wet. When I did the overall wash of buff and yellow ochre over all the stones, I let that dry before painting the individual stones. I hope this helps!!
Love the coloring - so simple! Thank you for this tutorial! 🙂
Thank you so much!!
How would I do yellow limestone?
Hi there, I’d stick to using a light tan basecoat, maybe a color like buff. Then, I’d mix that color with white and drybrush the raised texture
Will joint compound work instead of spackle?
WOW; NICE IDEA
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Thank you!!
Good
Danggg I wonder how long it will take for me to veneer my bedroom wall with mini stones
Haha probably too long but it would be worth it!
But honestly AMAZING tutorial again!!!
Thank you so much!!!
That was a excellent tutorial sir, I have seem other 'lessons' like this on YT, but your was anothe take on the subject, thanks for sharing, bext regards from Australia 👍👍👍👍
Thank you!!
Another great tutorial!
Thank you!!!
After each step of wash, like the yellows and such do you wipe the excess off then add a different color or each shade let dry?
I don’t wipe off any excess typically because I make sure the colors are very diluted so the effect dries a lot less vibrant than when it is wet.
When I did the overall wash of buff and yellow ochre over all the stones, I let that dry before painting the individual stones. I hope this helps!!
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Too much yellowish
You really flipped the script on this one!! Pretty cool. Gary from C t. U.A.
Thank you!!
I’ve never seen yellow mortar joints in medieval stone walls. What was your inspiration to do this?
@@randyftz I found my reference online from a medieval building in Dinan, France