hey yall its good to be back...again...my computer at home had the magical puff of smoke come out the back so its shot and my computer at work has a phishing virus so its shut down until they find it.so I'm writing on my brothers computer and checking up on th place to see whats been going on :thumb:.
so back to the point,i was wondering if anyone has tried or seen this done,i wanted to see if it was possible to make m logging layout look like it has freshly rained at least on one side.i have seen the common snow and season but never seen a "raining" layout.i figured it would be pretty easy to follow natures example using gloss coat for grass trees and thicker coats for puddles,small drainage ditches and ponds.i wasn't quite sure and was wondering what you think.i thought it could also be used on a larger layout in one section as rain would be easy to isolate from the rest of the layout.-josh
so back to the point,i was wondering if anyone has tried or seen this done,i wanted to see if it was possible to make m logging layout look like it has freshly rained at least on one side.i have seen the common snow and season but never seen a "raining" layout.i figured it would be pretty easy to follow natures example using gloss coat for grass trees and thicker coats for puddles,small drainage ditches and ponds.i wasn't quite sure and was wondering what you think.i thought it could also be used on a larger layout in one section as rain would be easy to isolate from the rest of the layout.-josh