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Post by Roadie on Jul 17, 2012 15:44:43 GMT -5
I was just wondering if you can sculpt scenic water? If not what would work best??
I'm wanting to make fire/flames but I want them to be transparent (obviously I will add a few reds/oranges as well)
But I'm wanting a transparent look - what would work? I've only heard of scenic water so I'm not familiar with it!
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Post by elee0031 on Jul 17, 2012 15:56:02 GMT -5
Hmmm never used it before. I would suggest looking for an accessory pieces that match what you would be looking for or descalp a human torch figure. Maybe Fantastic Four Movie version of Invisible Woman base like the one I used for Smallville Kara as a base for flight?
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Post by smiler on Jul 17, 2012 17:36:34 GMT -5
Scenic water can be shaped and you can use it in moulds as well but it does stay tacky for a while. You can colour it with paint but you can loose the transparency so I find coloured ink works better, a couple of drops is fine. There is also solid water and water crystals as well. Good luck with your project!
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