Tribute to Kamloopian with Hot to Make Striated Stones

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Uploaded by on Feb 7, 2009

Giving recognition where it is overly due and sharing a unique method of making polystyrene rocks.

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  • Thats the left side of the desk the right side is a disaster area:)

  • No problem like I said its recognition you truly deserve. Thank God for people like you because then I don't feel like I'm the only one out here doing this kind of stuff. I don't think people appreciate all the little pearls of wisdom you drop as you make terrain on your vids. I'll be putting up some tyranid terrain tommorow and I'd love to hear what you think. I'm wading through your giant aray of videos. Some I watch a couple times so it will take a wile to cover them all. Keep in touch man:)

  • Thanks so much I should have some tyranid stuff tonight. I hope you check it out!!! take care and have a GREAT rest of your weekend:)

  • Thanks he really is! The ideas Steve comes up with continually amazes me!

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  • ur work desk is cleaner than mine too

    nice stuff thanks for the tips

  • Hi! you want to use a shorter brush with meduim to stiff brisles. Alot of how your dry brushing works is based on the direction and the presure you put on the brush as well as the surface texture. A hard fast rule is the the less texture the drier the brush and the lighter the presure. The greater the texture the weter the brush and you can use more presure. ALWAYS remmember to go with a lighter presure with each layer of drybrushing. Excellent question by the way!

  • Heh heh, I was watching one of your vids last night and was enviously thinking, "I wish I could think of shit like that."

    Your workspace is far too neat and organized, lawl. I think workin' in my area would drive you crazy. I use the "pile" method of storage.

    Thanks for the nod in my direction. Makes doing this stuff worthwhile.

    Thanks for the vid too as I sent it to a guy this morning asking for a vid on making rocks.

  • amazing videa as always. Looks fantastic

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