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Title: Hacienda De La Vega, somewhere in Old California
Post by: Malamute on June 29, 2008, 01:32:32 PM
My latest Adobe building- a hacienda.

Foamcore with Polyfilla rendering, Balsa wood doors and windows and plasticard tiled floor.

(http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/cc80/nickfutter/casa1.jpg)

(http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/cc80/nickfutter/casa2.jpg)

(http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/cc80/nickfutter/casa3.jpg)

(http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/cc80/nickfutter/casa4.jpg)
Title: Re: Hacienda De La Vega, somewhere in Old California
Post by: Captain Blood on June 29, 2008, 01:38:19 PM
Excellent. Who needs resin?  :D
That's got just the right sunbleached look.
Smashing.
Title: Re: Hacienda De La Vega, somewhere in Old California
Post by: Lowtardog on June 29, 2008, 02:12:24 PM
I give up :o you guys are too good I think I will sell all my stuff and start slot car racing :'(
Title: Re: Hacienda De La Vega, somewhere in Old California
Post by: Sendak on June 29, 2008, 06:45:25 PM
EX-quisite!

Just for info sake, what sort of product is Polyfilla? Spackle?

Love the stone/tile work. Thas special!
Title: Re: Hacienda De La Vega, somewhere in Old California
Post by: vikotnik on June 29, 2008, 07:26:25 PM
Dusty, worn, sunbleached(As mentioned before.)...
You really have nailed it down to the details:  :o The faded-out wood-colour on the door!!!

My kudos. You are the man.
Title: Re: Hacienda De La Vega, somewhere in Old California
Post by: Col.Stone on June 29, 2008, 07:38:33 PM
Looking good :)
Title: Re: Hacienda De La Vega, somewhere in Old California
Post by: Dewbakuk on June 29, 2008, 08:40:10 PM
Polyfilla is a wall filler, usually in powder form which you add water to and can therefore make as thin as you like. I think it's like spackle from what I've heard, but we don't have spackle over here.
Title: Re: Hacienda De La Vega, somewhere in Old California
Post by: Dewbakuk on June 29, 2008, 08:42:36 PM
Oh, and the Hacienda looks great. Did you make all the edges even and it's the polyfilla which has given them ridges or are they carved on?
Title: Re: Hacienda De La Vega, somewhere in Old California
Post by: Ray Earle on June 29, 2008, 08:56:26 PM
Stunning.  :-*
Title: Re: Hacienda De La Vega, somewhere in Old California
Post by: Malamute on June 29, 2008, 10:29:17 PM
Oh, and the Hacienda looks great. Did you make all the edges even and it's the polyfilla which has given them ridges or are they carved on?

The edges are cut even. Its the Polyfilla that gives it the ridged effects.
I mask all the edges first with masking tape before applying the filler.
I do this to protect the exposed foam and to strengthen them from knocks etc.
Then I render the sides and roof areas. I use premixed Polyfilla from a tub, with extra water added to get it quite runny. Its trial and error to get to the right consistency.
For the roof edges I then just add a generous dollop with my palette knife and run it along the roof edge. It naturally dries in a nice uneven way.
Finally the whole thing gets a rub with  medium sandpaper to smooth it off.

I have tried to match them in style to the Snapdargon buildings which form the bulk of my Mexican collection.

I am now halfway through my most ambitious one to date. - A long house with a two storey section with balcony to the front at first floor level and a long arched portico.
I'll post some work in progress pictures later in the week. showing the modle before rendering. :)
Title: Re: Hacienda De La Vega, somewhere in Old California
Post by: Furt on June 29, 2008, 11:38:30 PM
Beautiful and very realistic.  :)

What is your adobe painting secret?
Title: Re: Hacienda De La Vega, somewhere in Old California
Post by: Malamute on June 30, 2008, 08:37:54 AM
Beautiful and very realistic.  :)

What is your adobe painting secret?

Basecoat of Humbrol desert sand. Its a very old acrylic colour , it comes in a pot, not spray and I don't know if you can still get it. Then a burnt umber wash around the doors, windows and generally around the bottom of the building and onto the base. Then a thick dry/wet brush of GW bleached bone, then a thick dry/wetbrush of white, heavily towards to the top of the building, so the three colours work up from the ground. I.E. darkest nearest the earth.
Then Burnt umber again on all the doors and window frames, then a final drybrush of bleached bone on them.
The ground is drybrushed with Humbrol linen and then static grass etc is added.
Title: Re: Hacienda De La Vega, somewhere in Old California
Post by: MuleSkinner on June 30, 2008, 09:18:30 AM
brilliant stuff !!! the doors and windows are just great. it's really temting me to make my own mexican village now.
Title: Re: Hacienda De La Vega, somewhere in Old California
Post by: Malamute on June 30, 2008, 10:07:59 AM
brilliant stuff !!! the doors and windows are just great. it's really temting me to make my own mexican village now.

Go for it, its not too difficult and you get the buildings exactly the way you want them. :)
Title: Re: Hacienda De La Vega, somewhere in Old California
Post by: Bugsda on June 30, 2008, 10:23:50 AM
Superb :-*
Title: Re: Hacienda De La Vega, somewhere in Old California
Post by: Brett on June 30, 2008, 11:54:11 AM
Not much since in saying any thing diffrent that the rest of the group but I have to say something.

Outstanding

Brett
Title: Re: Hacienda De La Vega, somewhere in Old California
Post by: Regulator on June 30, 2008, 12:52:22 PM
Wow. Fantastic!  :-*

superb *thumb*
Title: Re: Hacienda De La Vega, somewhere in Old California
Post by: odd duck on June 30, 2008, 08:51:17 PM
Excellent job!!and the paining tops for the door and woodwork are just what I needed to finish off one of my projects Thank you!
Title: Re: Hacienda De La Vega, somewhere in Old California
Post by: 6mmfan on July 03, 2008, 12:09:35 AM
Nice work!

I really the doors and windows and the details around them
Title: Re: Hacienda De La Vega, somewhere in Old California
Post by: Arcticman on July 03, 2008, 12:46:33 AM
Suuuperb!  :o
Thanks for sharing and for the tips of how to do it.
I love the courtyard!

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I give up  you guys are too good I think I will sell all my stuff and start slot car racing
Lowtardog I'm with you. Sometimes I think I yet have to learn fingerpainting in a class full of Rembrants and van Goghs  :?
On the other hand, I have loads of fun thanks to all you great painters and shakers on the forum.  ;D