Wyrmypops
New member
It was foggy this morning as I made a cuppa. Outside that is, the fog. While I was inside, making the cuppa. The wonders of modern windows.
So I got pondering how to do that kind of thing in our hobby. Then I got distracted by a split teabag and only returned to the pondering hours later.
Anyone any ideas? About the fog, not a solution for the prevention of split teabags.
Cotton wool seemed an obvious idea. Guess it'd have to be pulled apart a lot else it'd look too solid and pretty much look like a lump of cotton wool. Wispy strands could be groovy for ground hugging mist if that works.
Ground hugging mist could be especially appropriate for steam punk or warhammer, natural fog or one of pollutions providing a ceiling to a diorama. Clouds would have to more situational but maybe worth a shot with so many flying creatures/vehicles out there.
Any of you tried anything for effects like those, or got examples saved in your favourites, or just have ideas surfacing from a good pondering?
So I got pondering how to do that kind of thing in our hobby. Then I got distracted by a split teabag and only returned to the pondering hours later.
Anyone any ideas? About the fog, not a solution for the prevention of split teabags.
Cotton wool seemed an obvious idea. Guess it'd have to be pulled apart a lot else it'd look too solid and pretty much look like a lump of cotton wool. Wispy strands could be groovy for ground hugging mist if that works.
Ground hugging mist could be especially appropriate for steam punk or warhammer, natural fog or one of pollutions providing a ceiling to a diorama. Clouds would have to more situational but maybe worth a shot with so many flying creatures/vehicles out there.
Any of you tried anything for effects like those, or got examples saved in your favourites, or just have ideas surfacing from a good pondering?