Making Super Thick Mud For Realistic Terrain Scenery - Muddy Ground Tutorial For Dioramas & Modeling
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- čas přidán 11. 03. 2020
- Tutorial To Make Super Thick Mud For Realistic Terrain, Dioramas and Scale Model Scenery.
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Love how you whip out the fork like that! 😆
It's a high tech precision instrument. Worth the investment.
5:33 You’re welcome.
Great little diorama. Interesting and informative tutorial. Great dry sense of humor.
WOOT love seeing you putting up new videos ! please keep them coming... also I think next you might try some urban dioramas ... just make more videos :) !!
Perfect for my 40k diorama , many thanks 👍
Thumbnail had me fooled! Also love the recipes and everyday tools used in your projects
Extremely well done!
Amazing tutorial as always. And thank you for the good laughs i had watching the tutorial. Keep up the good work.
i really dont need to know how to make mud - i just like to watch these videos.
Informative and hilarious... Awesome 💪😁
I’m so glad your back making videos. Your work is fantastic and I learn something new every single video.
Great to hear that and thanks for watching!
Another awesome video Mate and love your sense of humour !!!
Waw that's amazing! It looks so realistic!
Fantastic tutorial, just what I need to create some mud effects for my model. I really like the method of using the blended cork, I will definitely try that. Thanks for the video!
I went to see the movie 1917... than I watched that video... and it gave me the hints to make a diorama about World War One ... outstanding tutorial again !!!
looks like this little scene just exploded out of the pages of one of Rien Poortvliet's art books! beautiful work as always.
Thank you that is a nice to hear, i am a great fan of his artwork. Cheers.
Excellent video!
Nice video! Being able to make your own textures like this is quite handy!
Oh my god I just discovered your videos! They're great!!
Fantastic work
Great work, as always!
Paepercuts will this work for me?. I don’t have 7753 pieces of cork yet lol. Im just starting out learning diorama and bases. I have been using velejjo thick European mud, it’s great but expensive so this is super helpful thanks man. I really want to master Forrest and outdoor areas so anymore tutorials would be fantastic.
As always love the video. and just to reiterate it’s great to see you putting videos out again after your break, always entertaining and helpful.
Great to hear that and have fun with your future projects!
Thanks, I have a pigsty to make and this looks great! This is beautifully done, thank you again, I cannot wait to dirty up the pigs (models which are way too pink and pristine but are otherwise really nicer painted.
Секретная ВИЛКА это ДА!!!)))
I look for ward to trying this when I make the watering hole for my diorama for the Beasts of the Mesozoic. It's going to be great being able to put thick mud around the water's edge. I may even make molds of the footprints of my dinosaurs to increase the realism; make muddy trackways leading to and from the water...
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Really nice work, have subscribed, all the best Garry
Thank you and welcome!
You are hilarious!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Dude you are so funny!
Just a suggestion: you should make a waterfall and at the top should be a dinosaur roaring , it would be a great diorama
Hi a question. Did u also use the verharder?
Question. I'm used to making snow texture using elmer's school glue, snow flock and white paint. Will something similar work using the elmer's glue and like potting soil?
Thanks! I'll be mixing up a batch later. Have you made it in larger batches and saved for future use? If so, how long does it last?
Yes i often have leftover paste mixtures. You can wrap your container in some shrink wrap and place it in the fridge, it will keep for weeks. I only would add the cork at the last minute though, it absorbs moisture so your mixture will dry out quicker. When it's too tough you can always add a few drops of water. Cheers.
2:25 Is 2,753 an accurate count, or just an estimate? It looks like several hundred, not thousands.
Hoe gebruik je epoxy? 😋 stap 1 is duidelijk maar doe je dan erop nog verharder of hoe werkt dat?
If you are making a large diorama with trees like this would you recommend building the trees first or adding them later? I was unsure of if I should just build it all before starting to paint.
I usually make and paint the trees separate, and add them when the bulk of the groundwork is done. Easier to paint and add foliage to them that way. Have fun hobby-ing!
what brand of fork do you recommend?
Well i'd say brand doesn't really matter, the importance is that it has 4 fingers on it. There may exist 3- fingered versions but that 1 extra is the way to professionalism!
And those small rocks will float.
can buy some stuff by the action
When you were adding the mud with the airbrush together with the regular paintbrush (8:17)... Were you using the paintbrush as a kind of mask to limit the area the airbrush was hitting? Or were you blowing just air out of the airbrush to blow paint off the brush and onto the surface?
Hi, I used the airbrush just for the airflow without the nozzle in it to splatter to paint on. The mask idea you mentioned could work, although the paint would need to be very thin or your nozzle may clog very quickly. I like the idea! Cheers.
Is the potting soil just normal soil you get in bags from garden centres or places like Amazon? What do you mean by Sterilized Soil? Does potting soil already come sterilized or you have to do it yourself? Thanks.
Yes it is just the soil you put in your flower pots, even dirt from the garden will work. I sterilize it myself to get rid of bacteria and fungus. You could place it in the oven in a tray for a few minutes, being careful not to burn it. I have done it in an old pan aswell, if you want live footage i show it in my 'Forest Groundcover' video on my channel. Good luck!
Lol 2753 cork bits.