Saturday, March 27, 2004
Painting resin “water”
Terrain
A lot of wargames scenarios involve a river. One of the most popular ways to represent rivers and streams on in a tabletop game is with resin rivers from companies such as Armorcast. In the "Terrainmakers" Yahoo Group, Travis McElroy posted some advice for painting a realistic finish on your resin rivers. I, like others, use resin/epoxy to make anything with a water effect. After paint the base of the piece and apply 3 thin coats of resin. The thinkness of the coats is usually 1/3 of the total depth I want. To give an increased illustion of depth I mix in small quantities of ink, blue, green and brown, in the bottom layer, blue and green (or just blue) in the middle layer and the top layer is clear. You only need a very small amount of ink added in the mixing stage and can adjust the clarity of the water by change the proportions of inks used. Don't thin down the ink in an way as it general upsets the curing of the resin.
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