This is coming together nicely Ian
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Originally posted by \say were did you get those boat thingies?
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May I suggest, for the granite, a technique that works for me once, and following on from what Monica suggested, sponging layers that are quite translucent. If you use acrylic paint (with at least 50% clear medium), and a small natural sponge, you can build up a complex surface of many greys and blue greys. This technique, known as glazing, in the art world that I hail from, works a treat, and allows you to make adjustments to colours on the fly. Rooney system 3 and their glazing medium work perfectly for this, and I fooled a lot of folks with a chunk of styrofoam once! The natural sponge, although pricey, does give a more organic look, and will replicate the complex surface of granite really well.Comment
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Thanks Monica and John.
I was playing with a sponge, but it just turned out a more or less solid dark grey. I know at scale it would appear mono colour, but we would expect to see a bit of texture. It is what we have come to expect after all.
I have all the time in the world so I have loads of time to play. lol
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