Nice link for snow effects

Started by Leon, 23 February 2013, 04:27:53 PM

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Leon

I got this passed on from a customer (who likes his planes and trains...  ;) ), so thought it was worth sharing here!

http://www.spruecutters.com/techniques/76-how-to-do-snow-diorama.html

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barbarian

Bicarbonate soda tends to go yellowish with time.
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petercooman

Quote from: barbarian on 23 February 2013, 09:04:44 PM
Bicarbonate soda tends to go yellowish with time.

I have a dog, let him outside for an hour in the snow, and it will also turn yellowish  ;D


TinyTerrain

Your right Barbarian, but mix in a little white paint and it stays bright.

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