funnymouth
Active member
hi all, im going to attempt a sculpy diorama base for the second time, and this time i want to get it right!
my problems:
1) the height of the slotta base - do i pile sculpy high - up to the level of the base and then sculpt my terrain features there? do i do it in layers? one layer of sculpy, cure it, than sculpt terrain stuff?
2) the diorama base will be on a wood block. do i sculpt it directly on tho the wood and cure it on the wood? will it damage the wood? if not, what should i sculpt in on top of?
3) elevating the diorama with sculpy seems like it would be awfuly thick, and take a long time to cure - should i elevate it with something else (styrofoam, cardboard etc) and sculpt only a thin layer for the surface terrain?
4) directions instruct me to bake it (at 130 deg or so) for \"X\" amount of time per unit of thickness. is there a better/ alternative curing method?
thanks for the help guys - im working on my largest project to date and id like to do it right!
my problems:
1) the height of the slotta base - do i pile sculpy high - up to the level of the base and then sculpt my terrain features there? do i do it in layers? one layer of sculpy, cure it, than sculpt terrain stuff?
2) the diorama base will be on a wood block. do i sculpt it directly on tho the wood and cure it on the wood? will it damage the wood? if not, what should i sculpt in on top of?
3) elevating the diorama with sculpy seems like it would be awfuly thick, and take a long time to cure - should i elevate it with something else (styrofoam, cardboard etc) and sculpt only a thin layer for the surface terrain?
4) directions instruct me to bake it (at 130 deg or so) for \"X\" amount of time per unit of thickness. is there a better/ alternative curing method?
thanks for the help guys - im working on my largest project to date and id like to do it right!