I love that instant texture from the blended paper. I once visited a paper mill and the paper looked like that before it was subjected to the rollers that made it smooth.
Yes the paper speeds things up, and does OK, although not always perfect. The molds are easy and cheap to make. And even whole walls with windows and doors can be made if you need lots of the same thing.
That is the mold I made out of silicon. Check my other videos to see how to make them. The original I made in plasticine, and the silicon is caulking for bathroom applications.
When I saw the texture of the paper and the template for the wall edges: Wow!🤩 That was really clever!👌
Scratch builds are probably better, but this way is quicker and does what I need anyhow.
I love that instant texture from the blended paper. I once visited a paper mill and the paper looked like that before it was subjected to the rollers that made it smooth.
Yes the paper speeds things up, and does OK, although not always perfect. The molds are easy and cheap to make. And even whole walls with windows and doors can be made if you need lots of the same thing.
You have a Beautiful mind, Philip. Greetings from Bazil!
Saludos desde Colombia.
❤❤❤ the miniature tips video
Superb!
Very effective. What material did you use to peel off the paper mashie?
That is the mold I made out of silicon. Check my other videos to see how to make them. The original I made in plasticine, and the silicon is caulking for bathroom applications.
Thank you.
You are welcome.
Very nice. The paper pulp makes a lovely miniature stone! Do you also make your own paste? I'm going to view your other videos now. Nice work.
Yes the paste is any starch, like cornflour, potatoe, or in this case oatmeal.
@@PhilipStephens007 nice!
Muito bom!