Cheap & Quick Homemade Texture Paste

2022-09-16に共有
A quick and simple tutorial to create our homemade “texture paste” to use in large quantities and also to obtain various effects such as: Earth, Sand, Snow, Mud and many others.
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🇮🇹👉🏻Un rapido e semplice tutorial per creare la nostra “pasta per finiture” fatta in casa da usare in grandi quantità e anche per ottenere svariati effetti come: Terra, Sabbia, Neve, Fango e molti altri.
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コメント (12)
  • Thank you! I have been watching for a recipe for texture paste and yours looks perfect for terrain. Looking forward to this big tower project.
  • I am glad I found this video again. I tried this with a supper fine tile grout and it looked just like ready made products. You can't keep it too long even in an airtight container but you have a day or two. I mix as needed anyway as I can now afford to have SO many different textures and colors. I even mix Talc/Plaster/Grout/Baking Powder/Coffee/Tea/Etc. until I get the perfect consistency for whatever I am working on.
  • @jherazob
    I gotta say that i had never ever considered talc for this, will have to try it out
  • This is awesome. My question how long will it keep in a tighter closed container.
  • @iliushin2
    I use vallejo products a lot...their pastes then, are great for sideburns...there is one problem though: if you don't use them for a long time (after opening and using them) they tend to dry out. Do you know of a method to avoid this? (Besides sealing the jar tightly).
  • Hi, looks pretty cool ! does it stay "wet" as long as the vallejo ? or do you have to use it quickly ?
  • @jevonp
    This looks perfect for not wasting money on expensive paints