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Every object has three colors

    • a base color

    • a shadow

    • a highlight

Basics of casting and coloring rocks

Placing the castings on the module

Some tips on the use of weathering powders

Some of Steve's dramatic molds.

Making rock castings using a hydrocal mix with the consistency of thick pancake batter

Castings ready for coloring - this can be done on or off the module - the latter is easier.

Preparing the layout for attaching castings

Gluing on castings using "Liquid Nails Projects" glue

Steve uses inexpensive acrylic colors - black, raw umber, raw siena for coloring rocks.

Wash has puddled in the crevices

Some rocks were colored before being glued on the module

Additional coloration adds dimension to the castings

Some rocks were colored in place. Plaster cloth is used to fill in the spaces between the castings.

This rock and the adjacent plaster cloth are being colored in place on the module

Expand the plaster cloth area for the planned top of this module area