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Moonstone

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Thursday Progress

Tutoring 6
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Today began with cutting out a million and five cardboard flagstones to cover the tower platform. Today began with cutting out a million and five cardboard flagstones to cover the tower platform.
Next up was covering those paper scrunches with a lovely layer of paper mache, which was waaaay more fun than I thought it would be. Next up was covering those paper scrunches with a lovely layer of paper mache, which was waaaay more fun than I thought it would be.
After that, I added some small scatter rocks to the board, to give it some texture ready for painting. I also used a combination of earth texture and paper mache to make smooth transitions between the street sections and the rest of the board.After that, I added some small scatter rocks to the board, to give it some texture ready for painting. I also used a combination of earth texture and paper mache to make smooth transitions between the street sections and the rest of the board.
I always love my fiddly little details, so I also added some small rock scatter to the street panels, to give them a more worn look. I painted, inked, and drybrushed them to match either the street or the footpath. I always love my fiddly little details, so I also added some small rock scatter to the street panels, to give them a more worn look. I painted, inked, and drybrushed them to match either the street or the footpath.

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