Terrainfest - MCP in Southeast Asia
And the market stalls...
Next I started on the market stalls I had printed out. The process is pretty simple and I like to add a little more detail to the corrugated metal by scoring lines through them to break them up and make it look more like multiple sheets rather than just one big one. Doing this also adds something during the weathering step in my opinion. The stalls were rattle canned a basic grey and then dusted with any shiny metallic silver. Brown and orange paint was randomly applied with sponge to look like various stages of rust and then weather powders were added. This is where the scored lines come in to add something to the metal sheets. When applying the powders to the scoring I place down a sheet of paper to accentuate the created separation between metal sheets. I also try and remember to run the weathering in a downward angle of the stall roof to mimic the way water would be running the rust and grim. I forgot to do this on one of the roofs, but it should be ok in the end.
During this process and waiting for more resin to arrive in the mail I was also starting work on the banyan tree.
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