I get inspiration from everything i see. Every time I look at nature. Most projects only roll through the mind. I have really enjoyed your videos over the years, Yes indeed . Since you are making these for profit can I suggest a speed up? I have never really sold many hills, Just have not but here is how I make them Art. If you tried it and made a video I would be very impressed. I take sand, regular sand like you have and sift it through classifier for gold mining (look that up) I take the fine sand and I mix it with tile grout. Powdered grout. They make it in tan. You would buy tan. Mix it with the sand in a 2 part sand 1 part grout ratio or whatever your eye is pleased by. The the next part.. Brush the foam in a mixture of caulk and paint I use caulk to give somewhat of a bounce or body armor to the foam. I feel it helps absorb shock and not chip when banged on the edge (if I didnt base it) Then I sift through a strainer just as you do, the grout mixture onto the hill (mask up). Here comes the time saving part. You should already have a nice color with the sand and grout but at this point I take watered down paint and spray it through a .99 cent spray bottle. The caulk grout mixture dries fast, it is hard, absorbs paint and you will have a good base coat without having to brush anything at all. You can use a assortment of spray bottles to "wash" the different colors in and you may only need to drybrush at the end then seal with that huge Round up Pump action cannon glue foam machine you have "If you like it try it use it its yours my friend. I hope its useful.
@@nowthisnamestaken That sounds like an excellent technique! It would probably be great if I decide to stack more layers of foam to make some taller sand dunes so I don't get a seam. Thanks for sharing. I will definitely give it a shot if I can find the time, and will definitely make a video about it if so. Thanks again!
I love the fact that while watching a movie, you get new ideas. The qualities of a true artist. I find your videos to be getting better and better. Your sense of humor is also amusing. Many of the others that I used to follow spend their time doing discussions and move away from actually crafting. I like that you do not do that.
Thanks so much for the kind comments! It’s awesome to hear that you enjoy the creativity and the crafting focus of my videos. It means a lot that you notice and appreciate the effort to stay true to making. Your support really keeps me inspired to keep improving. Thanks for being part of the journey!
Anybody else ever get Terrainspiration from movies?
I get inspiration from everything i see. Every time I look at nature. Most projects only roll through the mind.
I have really enjoyed your videos over the years, Yes indeed .
Since you are making these for profit can I suggest a speed up?
I have never really sold many hills, Just have not but here is how I make them Art. If you tried it and made a video I would be very impressed.
I take sand, regular sand like you have and sift it through classifier for gold mining (look that up) I take the fine sand and I mix it with tile grout. Powdered grout. They make it in tan. You would buy tan. Mix it with the sand in a 2 part sand 1 part grout ratio or whatever your eye is pleased by. The the next part..
Brush the foam in a mixture of caulk and paint I use caulk to give somewhat of a bounce or body armor to the foam. I feel it helps absorb shock and not chip when banged on the edge (if I didnt base it)
Then I sift through a strainer just as you do, the grout mixture onto the hill (mask up). Here comes the time saving part.
You should already have a nice color with the sand and grout but at this point I take watered down paint and spray it through a .99 cent spray bottle. The caulk grout mixture dries fast, it is hard, absorbs paint and you will have a good base coat without having to brush anything at all. You can use a assortment of spray bottles to "wash" the different colors in and you may only need to drybrush at the end then seal with that huge Round up Pump action cannon glue foam machine you have
"If you like it try it use it its yours my friend. I hope its useful.
I called you Art, Sorry. Also the caulk I mix with paint is from a tube not powdered. Its the cheapest DAP white mixed with paint.
@@nowthisnamestaken That sounds like an excellent technique! It would probably be great if I decide to stack more layers of foam to make some taller sand dunes so I don't get a seam. Thanks for sharing. I will definitely give it a shot if I can find the time, and will definitely make a video about it if so. Thanks again!
@@nowthisnamestaken No worries, Art is one of the names I've been going by. Thanks again!
Enjoy your videos, your getting better and better, plus your work is top notch!
Thanks man! I think my decision to kick the script and voice the videos while I make things has helped my flow a lot.
@@ArtJeremiah agree, look forward to the next one!
Really awesome idea
The dunes look really cool 😎
Glad you like them! Thanks 😊
@@ArtJeremiah you are welcome 🤗
Yes. Avatar comes to mind.
Nice! The bald avatar or the blue aliens? Both have a ton of inspiration.
@@ArtJeremiah The blue aliens. Specifically the floating islands, but yes I do agree that both have a ton of inspiration.
I love the fact that while watching a movie, you get new ideas. The qualities of a true artist. I find your videos to be getting better and better. Your sense of humor is also amusing. Many of the others that I used to follow spend their time doing discussions and move away from actually crafting. I like that you do not do that.
Thanks so much for the kind comments! It’s awesome to hear that you enjoy the creativity and the crafting focus of my videos. It means a lot that you notice and appreciate the effort to stay true to making. Your support really keeps me inspired to keep improving. Thanks for being part of the journey!