I do like the choice in rock formation and colors, although I do mine a bit different. Those colors are very expensive. At Walmart or other retailers, you can get same kind of paint for only 99 cents. I use a light grey first, then burnt umber and followed with a very diluted black. I get many comments on how I got rocks on my layout and they are blown away when I say they're not real.
Richard thanks for the comment and yes you can get cheaper paints from different retailers. But in this video i did go with the woodland scenics cheers Robert
I've been using wall joint compound to do what you've done, but the paint seems to be absorbed differently between the plaster casted rocks and the wall joint compound. Plaster absorbs paint differently (better) than wall joint compound. It ended up looking vary fake around the rocks. How did you get your painting to look so even between the plaster and WJC?
Michael you are right the plaster absorbs differently to WJC and you can see the difference between the both but i took this as being an effect for the rocks and after you put some ground cover on this it will take most of it away, i tried using plaster of paris at the start but this was drying to fast this is why i went with the WJC hope this helps cheers Robert
Think you were supposed to seal the first colours with sprayed on scenic cement before putting the black on. That would have made the black just run into the cracks.
Your rocks look really great. Do you use woodland molds or have you made the molds yourself / or another brand? I have only experimented slightly With colors at the time, but I can say that you should try on a seperate piece adding some colors (washes) and try several coats With black Wash. Let it dry and take a picture between each coat so you can look at the different collor effects after. Then you can decide if you are happy With the collors on Your layout without the danger of "over dooing it" first. I thought I had screwed up on my trial piece With to strong collors but after two 1:10 black washes and one 1:5 black Wash it turned out much bettter than i thought possible. ( I had a light grey base before any washes) I would imagine Scenic cement is the last thing to go on top but this of coarse Depends on what result you look for. Only 5 million possible answers to that question. Keep up the good work! Cheers JC.
JC thanks for the comment and yes i did use Woodland Scenic's rock moulds, and as you put on the pigments if you don't like what you have done you can also wash with water and this will take it off, but don't forget these will be covered with ground cover as well, and yes i finished off with water down glue cheers Robert
Thanks for the answer. I`m experementing With different Methods and materials for rock scenery on a diorama to prepare for a layout but I have not used plaster yet so I didn`t know it would Wash off again. Have you tried to make rock mouldings with plaster cloth, or is the only good way to fill the moulds With plaster or plaster of paris? JC
speedfreak1983 JC i haven't used plaster cloth as rock moulding but this would work depending on how you would do it, i have seen people scrunch up paper and lay the plaster cloth over and this seems to work and look ok as well. maybe you should try a piece out and see how it turns out cheers Robert
***** I will have to order some moulds first, but it might save a bit of Money and weight if it is possible to get a Nice molding without filling the mold entirely with plaster as there goes a lot of plaster making the molding flat on the backside. Where I live 1Kg of plaster is about 6$ and you get 984x6 inches with plastercloth for about 20$.Thats why the question:) By the look of the shapes U made I think the moulds themseves will be well wourth the Investment! Best regards JC
speedfreak1983 JC i had about 4 different moulds some small and some big, when filling the moulds you don't have to fill to the top you may fill them half way so you don't get a big mould or even half the mould so there not as long and your plaster is cheaper than i can get as well cheers Robert
Bob 16 to one, i put the paint in a cup and then multiply the amount 16 times in the same cup, but if you need it darker at less water hope that helps cheers
Looks great Robert! If my memory serves correct, I read somewhere that you need to seal the pigments otherwise they will fade. Are you just using white glue and water to do this? Thanks for sharing. Ethan
I'm enjoying watching your progress. I need to get back to working on my layout. Keep up the good work!
Thanks for commenting and watching cheers Robert
I like how you are showing how you painted the rocks, I can't wait to see the outcome
~ Jaylon
Jaylon thanks for commenting part 2 will be up soon cheers Robert
Excellent work on the rock formations. I think is it more realistic with the color washes blending together.
I too think it is good with the washes blended together as no two rocks are the same cheers Robert
You made that look so easy and a very good demo on how to do it, thanks for sharing. ...........Graham
Thanks Graham first time i have done this cheers Robert
INCREDIBLE
Thanks again
Awesome video
Thanks Randall cheers Robert
I do like the choice in rock formation and colors, although I do mine a bit different. Those colors are very expensive. At Walmart or other retailers, you can get same kind of paint for only 99 cents. I use a light grey first, then burnt umber and followed with a very diluted black. I get many comments on how I got rocks on my layout and they are blown away when I say they're not real.
Richard thanks for the comment and yes you can get cheaper paints from different retailers.
But in this video i did go with the woodland scenics cheers Robert
Looking great!
Thanks John cheers Robert
Do you need to seal the plaster material before applying pigments?
No but you should do at the end cheers Robert
First class demo on painting rocks made from plaster. Cheers from Michigan.
Don't know about the first class bit but thanks cheers Robert
Very helpful video. Did you paint the rocks with some kind of sealer or white paint before applying the color wash?
No straight on the raw plaster, but i did seal this at the end with a mix of PVA Glue and water cheers Robert
I've been using wall joint compound to do what you've done, but the paint seems to be absorbed differently between the plaster casted rocks and the wall joint compound. Plaster absorbs paint differently (better) than wall joint compound. It ended up looking vary fake around the rocks. How did you get your painting to look so even between the plaster and WJC?
Michael you are right the plaster absorbs differently to WJC and you can see the difference between the both but i took this as being an effect for the rocks
and after you put some ground cover on this it will take most of it away, i tried using plaster of paris at the start but this was drying to fast this is why i went
with the WJC hope this helps cheers Robert
thank you.for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Think you were supposed to seal the first colours with sprayed on scenic cement before putting the black on. That would have made the black just run into the cracks.
Your rocks look really great. Do you use woodland molds or have you made the molds yourself / or another brand?
I have only experimented slightly With colors at the time, but I can say that you should try on a seperate piece adding some colors (washes) and try several coats With black Wash. Let it dry and take a picture between each coat so you can look at the different collor effects after. Then you can decide if you are happy With the collors on Your layout without the danger of "over dooing it" first. I thought I had screwed up on my trial piece With to strong collors but after two 1:10 black washes and one 1:5 black Wash it turned out much bettter than i thought possible. ( I had a light grey base before any washes) I would imagine Scenic cement is the last thing to go on top but this of coarse Depends on what result you look for. Only 5 million possible answers to that question.
Keep up the good work! Cheers JC.
JC thanks for the comment and yes i did use Woodland Scenic's rock moulds, and as you put on the pigments if you don't like what you have done you can also wash with water and this will take it off, but don't forget these will be covered with ground cover as well, and yes i finished off with water down glue cheers Robert
Thanks for the answer. I`m experementing With different Methods and materials for rock scenery on a diorama to prepare for a layout but I have not used plaster yet so I didn`t know it would Wash off again.
Have you tried to make rock mouldings with plaster cloth, or is the only good way to fill the moulds With plaster or plaster of paris?
JC
speedfreak1983 JC i haven't used plaster cloth as rock moulding but this would work depending on how you would do it, i have seen people scrunch up paper and lay the plaster cloth over and this seems to work and look ok as well. maybe you should try a piece out and see how it turns out cheers Robert
***** I will have to order some moulds first, but it might save a bit of Money and weight if it is possible to get a Nice molding without filling the mold entirely with plaster as there goes a lot of plaster making the molding flat on the backside.
Where I live 1Kg of plaster is about 6$ and you get 984x6 inches with plastercloth for about 20$.Thats why the question:)
By the look of the shapes U made I think the moulds themseves will be well wourth the Investment!
Best regards JC
speedfreak1983 JC i had about 4 different moulds some small and some big, when filling the moulds you don't have to fill to the top you may fill them half way so you don't get a big mould or even half the mould so there not as long and your plaster is cheaper than i can get as well cheers Robert
Looking good!!!!
Deryk thanks mate cheers Robert
"Dilute 16:1" - how do you measure the color?
Bob 16 to one, i put the paint in a cup and then multiply the amount 16 times in the same cup,
but if you need it darker at less water hope that helps cheers
looking real good
Thank you Robert cheers Robert
This is incredibly beautiful. A quick question: How did you make such a realistic rock formation? Thanks ~Snehasis
Using rock molds make this look good cheers Robert
Looks great Robert! If my memory serves correct, I read somewhere that you need to seal the pigments otherwise they will fade. Are you just using white glue and water to do this? Thanks for sharing.
Ethan
Ethan you are right i will be sealing it with white glue in the next video cheers Robert
Looks good so far.
Dan
Thanks Dan cheers Robert
how did you make those rock formations
+Roman G i used woodland scenic moulds small and big one's part 23A Shows how i applied them
and i used plaster of paris cheers Robert
WS is definitely the way to go, but may not be the most economical in all aspects. Nice layout.
+Robert5185 Robert thanks for your comment cheers Robert
Great job, Mate!
Thanks Mate cheers Robert
looks good mate i will try this my self i have csx bnsf and up
maurie Maher Maurie thanks and go for it cheers Robert
Are you in Australia or New Zealand ?
+William Koester William i'm from Australia cheers Robert
Good demonstration..
***** Thank you
hey Robert... that looks fantastic & i didn't take very long... thanks for sharing
vinny
Vinny doing this was pretty easy and quick cheers Robert
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Thanks
You should pause the vid and go silence that dog. Nothing is more annoying than a barking dog in the background. Get a cat.
Have no dog any more cheers
Noise is terrible 😢
Thanks