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simulating newfallen snow
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15 years 1 day ago - 15 years 1 day ago #6664
by DaveC426913
simulating newfallen snow was created by DaveC426913
I plan to do a snow scape layout in Z. I hope to cover houses and I hope to cover the ground and most things in between.
This will be a Christmas layout so the snow doesn't need to be so much realistic, it should be pristine and newfallen.
Ideally, I'd like it to have that pillowy rounded depth that a thick layer of newfallen snow has on roofs and streetlights such, so I'd want to layer it several millimeters thick.
What material(s) do you recommend I try? I'll probably have to go through a few to find one that gets the matte texture, fluffiness and smoothness the way I want.
This will be a Christmas layout so the snow doesn't need to be so much realistic, it should be pristine and newfallen.
Ideally, I'd like it to have that pillowy rounded depth that a thick layer of newfallen snow has on roofs and streetlights such, so I'd want to layer it several millimeters thick.
What material(s) do you recommend I try? I'll probably have to go through a few to find one that gets the matte texture, fluffiness and smoothness the way I want.
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14 years 11 months ago #6688
by davidf
Replied by davidf on topic Re:simulating newfallen snow
one of the best snow effects i've seen was from using powerdered marble. it's available through Arizona products (can't remember the exact company name). people have used plaster, and woodland scenics makes a snow product too, but the powerdered marble is fine and has the white glisten to it that is so real.
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14 years 11 months ago #6689
by Socalz44
Replied by Socalz44 on topic Re:simulating newfallen snow
That name is Arizona Rock and Mineral Co.. Me, personally am happy with Woodland Scenics Snow. Cheers, Jim CCRR:)
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