Hi all,
I started painting this past December and can’t get enough! With our kids getting older and finally finishing the last of several family construction projects over the years, I suddenly found myself with free time. My wife is now regretting pushing me to find a new hobby.
I’m heavily into the imperial Roman period. I’ve built two diorama’s as part of the learning process to acquire some experience. Just discovering this website now I’m in awe at the talented works of art the members of this group have created! It’s truly inspiring.
One of the areas I can’t get over is how well so many of you have blended your figures feet into the scenery. I’ve been basing my figures such that the grass or soil colors are of the same materials of where they are being placed, but the bases themselves create a little “hill” if you will that elevates the figure a few millimeters above the remaining terrain.
Can you offer any advice on how you make it blend in so perfectly? Are you cutting off the bases and glueing the figures feet directly to the diorama. I thought about thinning the figures base down by melting it on a hot plate. Any advice you can give would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks so much!
Dave