An easy little way to make water effects for your scatter terrain and dioramas Drybrush Palette Tutorial: • How to Make a DRYBRUSH... Homemade washes: • How to Make the BEST w...
I absolutely love your videos. I can't tell you how refreshing it is for someone to make a whole video and not mention a whole bunch of high-tech equipment
I have to say you're a fantastic teacher I really love how you cover even the basics of a given a technique. I have been crafting terrain for many years now but I know not everyone is on the same part of their crafting journey as I am but your skill at teaching makes the information you pass on enjoyable thank you so much keep up the great videos
Yes you are absolutely correct! I realised that with the swampy second layer. I’ll still use it for coloured pours but will have to stick to the other one for clear pours as the syringes are just too thick without the acetone sadly
Great vid
The nail varnish shaping is a brilliant tip!
Love that tutorials!!!!
Looks beautiful 😍
brilliant as always! i love these videos!
I absolutely love your videos. I can't tell you how refreshing it is for someone to make a whole video and not mention a whole bunch of high-tech equipment
I have to say you're a fantastic teacher I really love how you cover even the basics of a given a technique. I have been crafting terrain for many years now but I know not everyone is on the same part of their crafting journey as I am but your skill at teaching makes the information you pass on enjoyable thank you so much keep up the great videos
Thank you so much. Your words honour me. ❤️
i couldn’t agree more!💯 @Offalcrafts
Dude! You could have made a marsh with all those. So cool
It was the acetate that made it cloudy. Don't add it if you want a clear pour.
Yes you are absolutely correct! I realised that with the swampy second layer. I’ll still use it for coloured pours but will have to stick to the other one for clear pours as the syringes are just too thick without the acetone sadly
Just wondering does pva and toilet paper work on a flexible mat? Or does it harden and it would crack if you flex it