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"Forrest find"

Thanks Mike :drinks hate this kind of work, 1 minute work and then long waiting for drying and then a minute work...
 
Almost there! added some birch leaves from Miniart in the last layer, see if i need to pour one more or if it looks ok when dry (really hope it because i wanna work further!)

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Also started to paint the little girl

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Had an idea to try and paint this but not sure i can...

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Greetings Mats
 
Go for it Mats, you can always remove it.

Rusty water looks good, if you put another layer on and submerge the leaves, add a couple more on top to make sure you still have a couple of floaters. :popcorn
 
Digging the scene. I'd suggest more leaves, it is a forest after all. The girl must like pink. B)

:drinks
 
Mike, There will be more leaves, just added the ones in the water for now.
Gonna start with some small pine trees and ofcourse some smaller birch trees too.
 
So, i had a day off from work so i managed to get some small work donne.

Water is ready and i worked on the area next the water to make a more distinct border ( the still water product sucked into the moss and didn't look nice.

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Next up, trees and other details on the ground

Till next time! have a great weekend!
 
Thanks Mike :)
I had some problems with the blue paint starting to "bleed" out in the water, but managed to save it with clear green to cover those spots :)
 
Ok we're going to need a bit more detail on how you're making these. :hmmm[/quote]

Yep, please share!
 
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