Posted by sberry on 12 Dec 2019, 16:39
I had some struggles with the snow, but right now I am taking the photos of the finished diorama.
My original plan was to fix the snow on the terrain, the roof etc. with a mixture of diluted white glue and white paint. But this mixture interacted with the snow differently on the various surfaces, giving different textures in different places, which really looked awkward.
Even worse, one of the static gras materials turned out to be not waterproof: the diffusing dye gave the snow a terrible looking yellow-greenish hue from below. That would have been nice for a SciFi or horror scene with spilled toxic waste, alien goo or the like. But for my innocent Roman era piece it was utterly undesirable.
So I had to return to the cheap and unsophisticated solution: just sprinkle the whole scene with dry snow powder and leave it that way. Perhaps I will later try to fix it with spray varnish, but first I need to have a usable photo series!