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Practice Stretch To Get Colors Right!
« on: February 15, 2023, 12:55:23 PM »
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Re: Practice Stretch To Get Colors Right!
« Reply #1 on: February 15, 2023, 01:03:54 PM »
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Those look pretty good.

The rounded rip rap at the bridge is not probably the look you want- more angular material is usually used.  Broken plaster is a good source that you can tint to match your needs.

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Re: Practice Stretch To Get Colors Right!
« Reply #2 on: February 15, 2023, 01:55:16 PM »
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Pics please....Thanks....
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Re: Practice Stretch To Get Colors Right!
« Reply #4 on: February 15, 2023, 03:03:29 PM »
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Pics please....Thanks....


Chuck -
My pic isn't exactly in the same context, but the rocks are broken stone so that they can be locked together when placed so in the event of a high water occurrence, they don't all dislodge, roll around and disappear down stream.

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Re: Practice Stretch To Get Colors Right!
« Reply #5 on: February 15, 2023, 03:23:49 PM »
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It's a dry wash. Haven't seen that in desert pics
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Re: Practice Stretch To Get Colors Right!
« Reply #6 on: February 15, 2023, 05:17:21 PM »
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Not a great shot, but here is a dry wash under I-70 in central Utah.  Note the angular and elongate rip rap in the right bank



As @wazzou noted, rounded rip rap just becomes bedload in a storm and defeats the purpose.

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Re: Practice Stretch To Get Colors Right!
« Reply #8 on: February 16, 2023, 10:39:35 AM »
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Those look pretty good.

The rounded rip rap at the bridge is not probably the look you want- more angular material is usually used.  Broken plaster is a good source that you can tint to match your needs.

I bought a 50lb bag of lime stone screening at Depot for about $5. Filtered a bunch to different sizes and have enough Riprap in every size to last several lifetimes.

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Re: Practice Stretch To Get Colors Right!
« Reply #9 on: February 16, 2023, 03:29:12 PM »
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Hey Chuck, that's looking pretty good...even if your rip-rap needs to be a bit more "angular"!  :) 

As for colors, on a mostly cloudless day in the middle of it in the desert, your hills would probably be a shade or two lighter than your foreground colors with a touch of purple/blue.  Overhead, patchy clouds make that formula moot as Scottl's photo clearly shows.  Generally, when painting landscape scenery, I make my distant land formations lighter and more purplish/blueish in color than my foreground...here's a sample...

Photo (1) - Showing Lighter Colored Background Hills Than Foreground Scenery:



The further away they are, the lighter and more purple-ish/blue-ish they are.

I even fade my unfinished 3-D Styrofoam hills to make 'em look further away.

Although "sky" color is highly subjective, I took paint chips into the parking lot at The Home Depot when selecting my sky color and compared them to the cloudless Utah Summer noon sky intending to fade it at the horizon.  I fade the horizons on my skyboards by airbrushing a thinned, opaque whitish-blue until I get the effect I want.  This mixture is what I fade my 3-D hills with too, and I'm planning on doing it even after I put finish ground cover on 'em.

Photo (2) - 3-D Unfinished Styrofoam hills at the West End of Echo to make 'em look more distant with darker blue skies faded with a "partly cloudy" appearance:



Anyway, your efforts are looking good and doing a "Practice Stretch" is an excellent way to see if your methods are going to work to your satisfaction.  I highly recommend it.

Cheerio!
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Re: Practice Stretch To Get Colors Right!
« Reply #10 on: February 17, 2023, 11:32:31 AM »
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Bob, thanks for the tips, Love your mastery. I will work on the background today.
Here's another test shot of the lumber yard lead on the unnamed layout. It has
to be thinned, sand added and sprayed, but love the grass. Waiting on AZ ROCK AND MINERAL
order for ballast. Finally gonna stop using WS and only AZ and dirt. The angular
rip looks so much better. Testing 1-2!

This needs a service road too!





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