Diorama Making Tutorial: How to use cork to make rubble
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ก.ค. 2024
- This tutorial shows you how to make realistic looking battlefield and building rubble using cork. I show you the preferred type of cork, how I do it and the way I paint it all to make it look good. I also have a web based tutorial for this at:
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It includes links to where you can buy the cork and other materials.
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Awesome, thats the perfect use for rubble. Thanks for watching!
This is such a great idea. i will definitely make a video tutoirial on how to do fire. Stay tuned and thanks!
Thanks for the suggestion. I didn't realize this was what was happening. I will paint the whole thing a slightly off color like a light beige or light brown. Would that work better? Let me know what you think.
Great tip. It's worth a try.The cork might make good trees too.
This video helped me out so much with my WWII diorama. It was a tank rolling through a building. I needed a lot of rubble, and this helped me out so much.
I also figured out that I can make really good destroyed bricks by using crushed up clay pipes.
You can use the bristles from old paintbrushes to make the grass and cork can be bought at a hobby shop or at a wine supply shop. Even have it on amazon.
Thanks for the tip. I will look into Forces of Valor and I am definitely going to do a WWII diorama.
Great idea, sponge would make good rubble but I would imagine it does soak up a lot of paint, it is sponge! I should do a tutorial on this, because sponge also works well for small shrubs and plants.
For the cork rubble I used a variety of grays and whites. And I did some washing technique. You should match the color of the rubble roughly to the buildings around them (if any).
@FoktiDavid Good point. YOu are so right. I should paint around the edge of the base. Would look better. Thanks.
from amazon. The company that makes it is called Woodland Scenics.
Thanks, It should be fun. I used to do ww2 dioramas when I was a kid so the skill should come back to me. going to do a couple of tanks I think.
Yup, you could definitely use styrofoam for rubble. There are different textures of styrofoam. some will be great and some not so good. Experiment with it and paint it to see how it looks.
Maybe it is about washing? I do a painting technique called "Washing" where I was the cork with water. I paint some dark black on it, then I brush on water, it makes the black settle into the cracks very nicely. Maybe thats it?
Thats a really great idea! Its a good improvisation. Those corks, whole or broken a bit could make perfect tree stumps. Its all about improvising. Nice suggestion capp! thanks
Thanks! I am glad I could help. Your idea about crushed clay pipes is great. What kind of clay pipes. Could you send me some info or pics. I will do a video tutorial on it!!
@kaoticakarthall Depends on how small you want the cork to get. It will break down pretty small and still look great. You will have to test it.
If you ever do a WWII diorama i would suggest Forces of Valor. They are very detailed and sturdy. Good vids too!
Hi, thanks for watching! Those trees are made from kits by a company called woodland scenics. I have a tutorial on my website on how to make them.
Great idea! thanks.
The very bottom of this diorama is wood. ON top of that I used paper towels soaked in plaster of paris.
Thanks for watching!
Are you looking for a water making tutorial? I have a vid with water making in it. The id is: cazBiXnUYjQ
I also have a mississippi river diorama with water in it on my website go to stormthecastle and look for the mississippi river diorama. The search engine should bring it right up. Let me know if this is what you need.
I have to give some thought to making realistic mud. There is a product that I been thinking about trying thatmight be perfect for this.
I probably can't. It would be a fun project but I don't have the time. I am going to do something WW2 but it will either be 1/32 or 1/72. 1/16 is a lot of work!
Woah Nice Diorama! I love the Halloween Diorama Best!
Thats me and thanks for buying my book!
Cat litter mixed with that would look great also.
i think what would make the diorama look great ( not like it already isnt)would be to have a bigish tower (like the one in sleeping beuty) right in the middle of the path
~Arjeffs~
can you do a vid on how to make mud. i want to do a tank stuck in mud scene and cant find any good ways of doing it
Thank you!
great tip ,thanks...
i finished my ww2 diorama of a german checkpoint and im gonna try making a half destroyed bunker built into the side of a hill and im gonna use your vids,any tips?
@Goblues1980 This is a really great tip. Thanks!
can u make lik a smaller scale boards with a river on itso i wood have an idea on how to make a large scale board with it
where can u get the grass matirial from also if you paint the cork how would u do it and where can u buy the cork and walls
Rubble is broken building pieces. Picture a city after an eartquake or war with all kinds of broken buildings, chunks of concrete etc.
r you the author Will Kalif and if you are your diorama book is fantastic and if not im srry for the mistake on my part from a fan
@arjeffs That is a great idea! And that tower from Tangled is simply wonderful. I did make a small diorama with that tower in it though, check out my vid called "A secret Geode"
i think all your diorama videos are fantastic but i been thinking are you the author of the book "how to make mideval dioramas" Will Kalif and if not im sorry for the mistake from a fan p.s. all your videos are fantastic.
i dont get why you dont paint the edge of the base. just aint is black but dont leave it like that cuz it makes it look horrible. if you paint it into a darker colour than i will say that this is one of the best dioramas i ever seen:D
@epicfantasy will do
arjeffs :)
Which material is the bottom?
Might make nice trees too?
what is rubble
I wouldnt, unless you replace the glass with a piece of wood. Then it would probably work.
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