Meh when i see manuscript level illumination on the codex he's holding with detail down to the individual cursive script in high gothic THEN I'll see something worthy of a true SkelettetS.![]()
Meh when i see manuscript level illumination on the codex he's holding with detail down to the individual cursive script in high gothic THEN I'll see something worthy of a true SkelettetS.![]()
Only one thing to say here:-Ahh! What are you doing?! Don't poke the bear! He's crazy - he'll do it!









yeah, a lot better to the nose! for good or bad its also a bit more viscous, watery, than my old product. easier to pour but also to leak obviously. and, it dries not so rock solid, easier to sand afterwards. the cable tie is a good idea, should had tought about that one!Did you get some of the other scenic water stuff Skel? Much better on the nose!
Around the seam to get a good seal use a cable tie/zippy strap to lock it together (works real good on a circular base)
That's a nice effect, I have about 5 water effect products to try, one comes in a big tin with a small bottle of hardener!!
Hot glue gun I find works well, its really good for resin casting moulds.
That base looks really nice skel. I think it would have looked even better with the surface somewhat lower, but then again maybe that would diminish the detail in the underwater environment.
I've personally only used water effects by painting a simulated "depth" and then covered it in water effect to make a surface.
Wow, great base man. I've been itching to try me a water base.
Very very nice!



No shopping then? :sidefrown:not a mm to spare in my backpack though![]()