I have an idea for a small diorama involving a character that is partially underwater. I can figure out how to paint the basic substance of the figure but making it look like it is under water by several inches to a foot or so eludes me.
Can anyone point me towards a tutorial or impart some personal knowledge on this matter?
Thanks.
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Re: Water Question
Excellent site for water effects, Buckledresin ! Good directions and sharp clear pictures ! Thanks!
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Re: Water Question
I've had good luck with Gedeo Pebeo resin.