Reality in Scale (RiS) seems to find new mediums with which to use for modeling products. Here, they offer a large sheet of fibrous paper onto which they have printed carpet designs.
A rather large sheet, one quarter of an A4 aheet in size, is found inside a ©Ziploc bag with a paper insert which has the instructions for use. The paper is rather thick and, learning from my experience with their real cloth products, I have used sharp scissors to cut the design. There is a sticky paper backing to it which needs removal.
There are 35 designs on this sheet as can be seen int he first photograph.
The second is a close up which shows the fibers.
After cutting the design out, I will use glue to apply it to the surface I wish.
Care needs to be exercised if using them under figures as the fibers can lift a figure up. In order to convey an illusion of weight, pin any figures through the carpets.
It is a nice update. It is the best in this medium so far.
My thanks to RiS for the sample.
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A rather large sheet, one quarter of an A4 aheet in size, is found inside a ©Ziploc bag with a paper insert which has the instructions for use. The paper is rather thick and, learning from my experience with their real cloth products, I have used sharp scissors to cut the design. There is a sticky paper backing to it which needs removal.
There are 35 designs on this sheet as can be seen int he first photograph.
The second is a close up which shows the fibers.
After cutting the design out, I will use glue to apply it to the surface I wish.
Care needs to be exercised if using them under figures as the fibers can lift a figure up. In order to convey an illusion of weight, pin any figures through the carpets.
It is a nice update. It is the best in this medium so far.
My thanks to RiS for the sample.
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