Does any know how to make this kind of white solid models? It does not seem like either plaster or foam.
senjohnblutarsky
Apr 13, 17 10:22 am
Painted wood.
shellarchitect
Apr 13, 17 11:35 am
rendering?
justavisual
Apr 13, 17 12:19 pm
3d print
Non Sequitur
Apr 13, 17 12:25 pm
MAGIC
tduds
Apr 13, 17 12:28 pm
MDF + Wood + Spraypaint.
JonathanLivingston
Apr 13, 17 1:42 pm
Any material then Gesso, then paint. the Gesso is important because it gives the even texture across multiple materials, ie the base can be MDF, the buildings can be foam, or chip board or wood ect. Gesso evens it all out. Then paint it out white .
Non-ASD Jequitarchitectur
Apr 13, 17 2:33 pm
Either wood or high density foam (like poyurethane) painted white.
s=r*(theta)
Apr 13, 17 3:47 pm
foam core?, museum board?, 3d printer? plaster paris?
Peter Normand
Apr 13, 17 11:27 pm
It look like a material we used called Museum Board or cotton board. it is white and the same material in all layers. I find it in the framing section of your local arts and craft store. It has the ability to bend without creasing or buckling too.
mtdew
Apr 14, 17 10:24 am
umm...no
s=r*(theta)
Apr 14, 17 12:41 pm
I built just about all my models on college out of museum board, think I only used balsa my 1st year
Does any know how to make this kind of white solid models? It does not seem like either plaster or foam.
Painted wood.
rendering?
3d print
MAGIC
MDF + Wood + Spraypaint.
Any material then Gesso, then paint. the Gesso is important because it gives the even texture across multiple materials, ie the base can be MDF, the buildings can be foam, or chip board or wood ect. Gesso evens it all out. Then paint it out white .
Either wood or high density foam (like poyurethane) painted white.
foam core?, museum board?, 3d printer? plaster paris?
It look like a material we used called Museum Board or cotton board. it is white and the same material in all layers. I find it in the framing section of your local arts and craft store. It has the ability to bend without creasing or buckling too.
umm...no
I built just about all my models on college out of museum board, think I only used balsa my 1st year