Quick-Tutorial: board to thumbnails - Mini Dioramas

Quick-Tutorial: Basette per miniature – Mini Diorami
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When you start to create dioramas, he always thinks big ... unless you live in the castle of Games Workshop, I suggest you start to scale down your ambitions from "dioramari" because at one point space. ... Ends. Why I thought to show a simple way to create a setting for the thumbnails (and so versatile with the option to change from time to time miniature).

Here is a new kind of tutorial ... a Quick-Tutorial. In this you will see how to create simple dioramas by exposure for your thumbnails without spending much and unpretentious. You might also consider the provisional dioramas so as not to leave the thumbnails baked in a place unknown to them.

The materials needed can be of different nature: Wood, Styrofoam, balsa wood, thick cardboard etc ...

In this case I used the cork for elements and one of those cards with the foam inside (very resistant) for the base. Are mainly two things: The board and the elements to be glued on. Do before testing without glue to search for the best result.

You then choose the preferred size and begin to paste the items on the base. In this case I wanted to create a snowy landscape above a river.

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When everything will be glued to you can begin to paint the board to make a river, a lake ... Lava ... basically a little 'what you think.

PS the snow was made of plaster and joint tissues.

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River snowy or icy ...

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A change of rocks on a river of lava created board of hardboard and polystyrene.

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A rock in a lake of acid.

Quick to the next tutorial!

Simmons

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