Artistic And Scientific Taxidermy And Modelling; a Manual of Instruction in the Methods of Preserving And Reproducing the Correct Form of All Natural Objects, Including a Chapter On the Modelling of Foliage
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i „ Sufficient thin flour-paste and water to make the above into a paint. Any hue or tint in common dry powder-colours may be used as a ground for the darker rocks, but usually a white underground, as in a canvas, gives greater brilliancy and purity of colouring. The whiting has a slight tendency to show a THE MODELLING OF TREES 387 network of small cracks, especially if much paste be used, which is often a valuable effect gained. Should the stones, however, be of a very smooth waterworn charac...ter, such as are often found upon beaches, dry flake white should be substituted for the whiting, and this preparation will not crack, or, should it do so, must be rubbed down with sandpaper until smooth ; sometimes it will be found expedient to leave out the plaster altogether. The making of artificial trees falls into the same category of modelling by the eye and from the mould. The first or fancy tree is a hollow irregular cylinder of paper pasted upon cardboard as before directed, and fixed upon a base at any angle, and upon this the bark is made, either with other pieces of rough cardboard or paper, or both, if the model is intended to have a fairly smooth bark, or with long strips of wadding pasted or glued upon the cylinder to represent rough bark.
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