I've made some large dioramas, only recently starting to use hdf that I needed for clean straight lines.
On the last diorama, the problem I encountered was how to seal it PRIOR to painting (airbrushing).
Pollyfilla (spackle) blurs what I tried to do if it was thick enough to be effective. Using it thinner and painting it on didn't give sufficient protection as I wanted to add either a varnish or aerosol paint layer afterwards.
I was looking for a particular finish which required a smooth surface which could then be painted.
My next major diorama will have the same problem.
I has some success with painting on a layer of acrylic paint but wasn't entirely happy because i needed a smooth surface, and ever very fine sanding was too abrasive.
Searches haven't led me to a solution and it's a product I'm not familiar with.
Any help appreciated.
On the last diorama, the problem I encountered was how to seal it PRIOR to painting (airbrushing).
Pollyfilla (spackle) blurs what I tried to do if it was thick enough to be effective. Using it thinner and painting it on didn't give sufficient protection as I wanted to add either a varnish or aerosol paint layer afterwards.
I was looking for a particular finish which required a smooth surface which could then be painted.
My next major diorama will have the same problem.
I has some success with painting on a layer of acrylic paint but wasn't entirely happy because i needed a smooth surface, and ever very fine sanding was too abrasive.
Searches haven't led me to a solution and it's a product I'm not familiar with.
Any help appreciated.