How To Create Tile Floors And Walls For Your Diorama - 3 Ways [TUTORIAL]

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  • čas přidán 18. 08. 2022
  • I try 3 different techniques on how to make tile floors for action figure displays and table top gaming. One painting mistake turned into a great result once corrected and came out better than anticipated! Hope this video helps you as you make your own dioramas or table top gaming pieces.
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Komentáře • 20

  • @robinmckenzie4142

    Really nice job !! Love the grunge, thanks so much

  • @amandajones6481

    I just found your channel and I'm so glad that I did. I love how you made the tiled floor by cutting directly into the styrofoam. I bought some styrofoam to try doing this, but I'm a bit nervous about it because I've never used styrofoam before. My method for making miniature tiles is soooo time consuming compared to yours, so I definitely have to start using the styrofoam blocks that I got. When I make my tiny tiles I paint a sheet of 250gsm cardstock all over with white acrylic paint, let it dry, and then I apply a mixture of scumble medium, acrylic paint and water to the paper with a sponge, dabbing the mixture randomly, and then I make the veins in the marble by using a selection of very fine brushes and a couple of feathers, which I dip into the paint and lightly drag across the cardstock. It works well but it takes a very long time to do. If I want the tiles to look like old porcelain I use a great product by Pentart, called 2 Part Fine Line Crackle Varnish. This stuff really is amazing. It makes any surface look like old porcelain with really fine hairline cracks going through it, so it's perfect for making old miniature plates and so on. It's solvent based so I started out only using solvent based antiquing wax by Pentart to highlight the cracks, but then I heard that you can use eye shadow powder, so I got out an old eye shadow palette of mine in dark greys and browns, and tried it out on some scrap wood, and it works really well.😄 I've subscribed to your wonderful channel. You explain everything very well. Cheers, from Amanda in Melbourne, Australia

  • @masonmcgown8112
    @masonmcgown8112 Před rokem +1

    I can picture these floors being a part of a madman's workshop, with all the stains and grime that comes with it. It would fit in perfectly with any horror scene. Can't wait to see the full build!

  • @bruce7630
    @bruce7630 Před rokem +1

    Those look really good i like them. I admire you're being okay, with a mistake/ mess ups. i tossed so many in progress pieces out, because i messed up.

  • @bruce7630
    @bruce7630 Před rokem +1

    I actually have 4 good sized tile pieces lying around i intended for a gritty subway dio, but i hit a slump. and am currently in a rut creatively.

  • @cerethpainting6606
    @cerethpainting6606 Před rokem +1

    Great vid! Really glad I subscribed!!

  • @NecrossVamp
    @NecrossVamp Před rokem +1

    The 3 of them look very cool😊

  • @kailee87
    @kailee87 Před rokem +1

    man been waiting for this kind of awesome simple tutorial, thanx man

  • @marvelingabout8240
    @marvelingabout8240 Před rokem +1

    Like the first method the best. Very ugly in a good way! It is abstract and realistic at the same time. How thick is the chipboard, please?