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The shallow pour test

Tutoring 7
Skill 9
Idea 9
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Decided to do a shallow pour so I could get to all the bubbles with the burner more easily.

I added two ink colours to it this time to show where the layers join to see if it has a noticeable join line in the resin

seen from 'normal' viewing heightseen from 'normal' viewing height
illuminated to highlight defectsilluminated to highlight defects
the layers, note brown simply is not viewable from above, green is very vibrantthe layers, note brown simply is not viewable from above, green is very vibrant

Overall I am happier with my second attempt. I think it will be safer for me to do the pours in a few very thin layers.

I only need to build up to knee height on a stormtrooper and that is about 1cm… I haven’t got any Luke Skywalkers in this bunch!

The question now is do I put one layer of slightly tinted blue and then a few layers of clear, after all ‘water’s not blue’ is the new catchphrase over on the LukesAPS Facebook group. and they’re right, its reflective of its environment, but Scarif is basically the atolls of Mauritius and they have a lot of blue sky there. Just look at my research images.

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