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Whale in a Cup - DONE!


Out2gtcha

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2 hours ago, Out2gtcha said:

Thanks gents!

 

Jeff, I feel you, a similar thing happened when I was pouring the resin for my wife's b-day present......just kept pouring in more and more until I actually noticed I had a leak! Saved it JUST in time, but yes still very costly in resin for sure.

 


Turned out superb Brian!...nice work on the water surface.

 

Cheer's,

Jeff.

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Thanks gents!

 

13 hours ago, Skyraider3D said:

I've read that Mod Podge yellows over time, so perhaps worth adding a UV clear coat if it goes anywhere near sunlight?

 

Ive not read that, but also have not had any direct experience with it yet, as far as yellowing goes. In this case I wanted to make sure the water looked sufficiently "wet" so I sprayed some MRP single part super gloss clear on the whole thing, which I've had very good luck with as far as yellowing goes. 

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On 1/11/2023 at 6:01 PM, Pete Fleischmann said:

Looks great Brian! Nicely done!

 

did you consider some water dripping off the tip of one of his flippers?

 

 

Thanks!

 

I did actually,  but at this scale, with the whale print being so small, most of the water droplets I came up with were way over scale, so I just stuck with a less is more theme. :D 

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