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veryfigurefan
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So what did you use for your diorama? Do you have a closet full of craft supplies that you just threw onto it and painted? Mini scale shrubs? cardboard box strips for the fallen sign I'm guessing
I have a wide variety of materials. I also develop my own techniques. Unfortunately, I don't have a closet where everything is organized because my room is very small. I generally store materials and paints in plastic boxes.
For example, I always set aside objects that should be thrown away, such as a damaged toy or a damaged aquarium decor. Apart from that, I buy various art materials. Because it is very difficult to make some materials as handmade.
In this diorama, I used sand for the floor and glued this sand to the floor. Then I mixed and painted dark colors to make it look dirty and deformed. I made the telephone pole on the ground myself from wood. I used sewing thread for the broken wires. Stones are ready-made diorama material. Herbs, on the other hand, are a ready-made material that I have purchased before. I was thinking about a realistic atmosphere for dust and I used cigarette ash.
In general, this is how a diorama work occurred. Actually, I have much more detailed and different ideas, but both the materials are very expensive and it is very difficult to find free space.
Having a lot of hobbies is both beautiful and difficult. I do oil painting works. I'm not very good at it, but if you want to see it, I'll share the photos.
Thank you very much.
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