After building my current diorama, sprinkling the grass, (by hand), was very messy and some of it ended up very "clumpy"!
NB: This was using 2mm static grass, and just sprinkling it out of a tupperware type container. I do not have a specific static grass applicator, but I saw on YT that it, (2mm grass) can be used by simply sprinkling onto PVA, which is what I did and it did not turn out too bad TBH. Apparently this method dose not work with longer static grass, so beware if you try that!
But, I wanted to find a better way to sprinkle the grass, and looking at the static grass applicators, they are just big sieves, so I thought about what I might have in the house and, yah, a tea strainer, just the job! I don't actually use it for tea, as I am a Yorkshire tea (teabag) man personally, don't judge me.... Lol.
So up to the modelling area I go, and I try out a small sample of grass in the tea strainer, and......it works great, only small amounts come out at once, by gently tapping the strainer on the side, much like you would when sieving flour, etc, and its actually very controllable, so easy to build up layers, etc.
So I think I have found my new method for applying grass to dioramas. 8-)
NB: This was using 2mm static grass, and just sprinkling it out of a tupperware type container. I do not have a specific static grass applicator, but I saw on YT that it, (2mm grass) can be used by simply sprinkling onto PVA, which is what I did and it did not turn out too bad TBH. Apparently this method dose not work with longer static grass, so beware if you try that!
But, I wanted to find a better way to sprinkle the grass, and looking at the static grass applicators, they are just big sieves, so I thought about what I might have in the house and, yah, a tea strainer, just the job! I don't actually use it for tea, as I am a Yorkshire tea (teabag) man personally, don't judge me.... Lol.
So up to the modelling area I go, and I try out a small sample of grass in the tea strainer, and......it works great, only small amounts come out at once, by gently tapping the strainer on the side, much like you would when sieving flour, etc, and its actually very controllable, so easy to build up layers, etc.
So I think I have found my new method for applying grass to dioramas. 8-)
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