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In Progress » Dagobah Diorama » Painting The First Trees
Here’s the first 5 trees all painted up and below is the process. After I mount them and apply the base celluclay/groundcover I’ll use shredded strands of Jute for even thinner roots and vines.
- Flat Black Spray Paint (the cheap stuff… 96 cents at Wal-Mart)
- Airbrush water-thinned Americana “Raw Umber” acrylic. A ratio of 3 parts water to 1 part paint.
- Airbrush lightened Raw-Umber (added Slate + White) from top down for texture shading.
- Drybrush with light wood mixture of cheap acrylics.
- Very thin wash (filter?) of brown acrylics.
- Drybrush of Medium Hauser Green + Acrylic Varnish for moss/slime growth.
Also shown is a HUGE drying box I made to speed the drying time of the celluclay. I have a smaller one that I usually use for figures, but this 13″ x 24″ base would not fit in it. I made it using a 2×2 and “cull” lumber from Home Depot for under $2. The cull wood is just the ends that have been cut off. There’s MDF, Plywood, 2×4’s… my huge sheet of MDF… about 2×3 feet was only 51 cents.