Sea waves hitting the stone

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Hosea

Sea waves hitting the stone

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Anyone knows how to make that? or know any website has tutorial about it? Please letme know, thx a lot

Sea waves hitting the shore or stones to make the splash
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I believe Ana has made a base like that? Maybe she can explain...
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I believe tomorrow she will return to the forum after the weekend :)
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Hosea

I remember somewhere has explained that, but forget

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I read a web site, a link from here? sth like using the artifical snow powder , mix with the baking soda......

ya, I am sure I read that site, which is linked from here somewhere by someone, but cannot find it anymore, haha
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Post by Ana »

maybe you find something what can help you in this problem here.
I did my water thanx to this tutorial too.

honestly, I am not sure how I did it the last time :? Now I do new water for a Bretonian sorceress, and I am sure that I do it completely different :lol:

Water is simple. I thing that I did it in this way:
I prepare GS and put long pieces with not straight edges. where there is a little wave or foam I get a roll of GS and grind with a burnisher or pin. But I heard that a wave could be of sand and PVA glue. Or soda like you wish :D

I wish you nice working :mrgreen:
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