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pharskie

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Thought I'd finally try my hand at a background. It's for my 8 month old albino darwin. Once he outgrows it the blond mac will move in.
Will let the pics do the talkin.
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Still have to seal it but not sure on the paint finish yet so tomorrow I will see.
 
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Finished product. Will move the little tri coloured albino in during the next couple days after he has something to eat.
 
That looks amazing. Can I ask how you managed to get that smooth, eroded look? My backgrounds always turn out really rough and don't not nearly as flow-y...
 
That looks amazing. Can I ask how you managed to get that smooth, eroded look? My backgrounds always turn out really rough and don't not nearly as flow-y...

Start with a fair few pieces glued on the just carve the hell out of it so it flows. The do two coats of thick grout, followed by 3 coats of more watered down grout getting thiner each time. I also found that if you wait half hour after the thick stuff is applied it's much easier to shape.

That and patience. Print off a pic of the rock type you want and just look for little details to replicate
 
That looks amazing. Can I ask how you managed to get that smooth, eroded look? My backgrounds always turn out really rough and don't not nearly as flow-y...
Water ratio to Grout/Cement affects it aswell
 
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