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I went for a hike today and thought it would be good since I am doing an enclosure for my brother, to get references of rocks to help with the design of the background.

Add your own photos and we can make this a communal effort to help each other out with the design of backgrounds. Will allow people to try some new things.

So here are my references :)

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These two might present a challenge - but how good would they look as backgrounds!

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Sydney Sandstone

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Aboriginal Art Gallery - Carnarvon Gorge Qld
 
That Sydney Sandstone could be achieved with plaster pigmented 2 or 3 colours. You pour the plaster in layers (still wet) so 1 layer is brown, next is yellowish, next is off white, next is yellowish, next is white, etc. Pouring like 2-3mm layers. Into a vat that is the size of your background. Then once dry you sand out a varying amounts over the panel to reveal the layering. You can then also do crevices and cracks by gouging deeper. This actually helps if your first layer (at the back/bottom) is a darker colour.

Alternatively, you could build out your form using polystyrene and layer the plaster over (making it a bit thicker in consistency so it doesn't pool in the crevices) and layer in the same manner (wet on wet). Then sand back.

It would be the easiest way to achieve the layer effect whereas painting it would be a lot more difficult to achieve the natural forms.
 
there is a spot in the ettrema wilderness called rainbow falls, the minerals of arsenic and copper and iron and undoubtedly other stuff have been deposited, quite pretty.

probably should admit that my earlier photos are actually styrafoam in gecko enclosures
 
The first four are from Springbrook National Park and the last two are of coffee rocks at Rainbow Beach
 

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Wow i was just saying in a post to Skippii a couple of days ago that she should go and take some shots of interesting brick walls to see how many and varied they are, but this thread is amazing AND SHOULD BE MADE A STICKY so anyone that wants to can add to it and it would then be available to those who can't for many reasons get out into the bush and get pics for inspiration on their DIY's, lets face it with the costs of everything skyrocketing DIY is becoming the norm not the exception now. Great thread and some amazing pics WTG :) :) ...........................Ron
 
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