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Easy and quick way to create a diorama

Posted by Leonid Kireev on 15 Jul 2019, 10:54

I want to present you a simple and fast, and most importantly - an inexpensive way to create a diorama, a background for figures! Go...

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And this is my photo of the castle of Burghausen in Bavaria on the border with Austria. I edited it in the photo editor and printed on matte paper. As you guessed it - this is the background)))
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But I use this product as a background for a photo and therefore I made it truly universal:
Want to deciduous forest? - here:
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Or maybe different breeds of hardwood trees? Could be so:
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And if coniferous forest? Why not:
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What about young Christmas trees?
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Mixed forest? No problem:
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And if just a field with hills overgrown with shrubs? As many as you like:
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And it is possible without bushes:
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You can with these:
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Or with such autumn:
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Of course, I understand that I have not invented anything new here, but the simplicity and versatility impresses me! A little later, I will tell you exactly how I did it. Actually, this is the main idea of this topic))
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Posted by Beano Boy on 15 Jul 2019, 14:42

Very interesting indeed. Well done on everything seen on display. BB
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Posted by Leonid Kireev on 04 Aug 2019, 21:59

Hello!
So, it's time for the fun part!
How was all this created? Here the most modern and advanced technologies were used)) Even nanotechnology)

An organite tablet was bought at an art store:
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Next, pieces of polystyrene and pieces of plywood and balsa are glued to PVA glue - the basis of the relief:
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Then the corners of the foam plates are cut with a knife:
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Everything is pasted over with pieces of newspaper, for alignment:
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After that, over the newspaper, pasted over with paper towel:
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After everything is painted with gouache paint, diluted with water with PVA:
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On this basis, the diorama is ready. And then - what is enough of fantasy: use various powders, materials for the landscape. You can do any time of the year, any terrain, etc.
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Everything is glued with PVA glue.
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Holes are made for trees:
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Special attention to trees:
I bought plastic tree-frame blanks:.
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The trunks of trees covered with paint with a dry brush to reduce the gloss of plastic:
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Imitation foliage glued with PVA:
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Or you can just go to the forest or park and pick up branches there and make trees out of them))

And then I got tired of it and I did this:
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Posted by Susofrick on 05 Aug 2019, 14:48

Very nice tutorial!
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Posted by Peter on 13 Aug 2019, 20:45

Thanks for sharing! You're giving some very nice ideas! :thumbup:
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Posted by Leonid Kireev on 01 Nov 2019, 17:13

The basis for the first diorama. Everything is done by analogy with the previous base.
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Posted by Peter on 01 Nov 2019, 17:34

Excellent! Thanks for sharing! :thumbup:
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Posted by Beano Boy on 02 Nov 2019, 13:32

:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: Well done on your base.
:coffee: It is good of you to find your way onto Tutorial`s too. BB
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