Greg@mnrr
Section Hand
I have read that Howard Zane, George Sellios and others use a variety of methods and tricks to "Hide" mistakes when building structures and rolling stock like using vines on buildings to mask when a corner didn't meet perfectly, or heavy weathering on rolling stock to cover up a finger print or paint that was marred, a sign whose placement helps cover up a very blank wall.
What methods or tips can you offer that you use to "Hide" those mistakes that you seldom make?
I'm dealing with a stairway on a building that I glued in place but it shifted slightly while the glue dried and is a bit away from the building. Thinking about vines to cover the gap between the stairway and building proper.
Suggestions....
Thanks.
Greg
What methods or tips can you offer that you use to "Hide" those mistakes that you seldom make?
I'm dealing with a stairway on a building that I glued in place but it shifted slightly while the glue dried and is a bit away from the building. Thinking about vines to cover the gap between the stairway and building proper.
Suggestions....
Thanks.
Greg