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Well I have the the river base done and I painted the shores a tan and put some rocks down. Then I painted the rest of the river base black. But it does not look right. What colors should I use to to show a depth perspective from the tan shore to the center of the river?

Anyone have any photos?

Thanks for the help.

 

 

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Originally Posted by richabr:

The key was to fade the colors together using water based acrylics. 

Bingo!  Darker colors (usually browns or greens) to represent deeper parts and gradually blending to lighter earth tones as you approach the banks.  Colors also may vary a good bit depending on whether you are trying to represent fast-moving water or still water features.

Originally Posted by dk122trains:

Remember that water reflects the colors of things around or above it(sky,rock, foliage) so your base color in my opinion should represent the color of what will surround the water body itself, always look to nature for the answer. And it doesn't matter whether its the ocean, lake or stream.

Bingo!  Your water must reflect the landscape it flows thru.

Originally Posted by wild mary:
Originally Posted by dk122trains:

Remember that water reflects the colors of things around or above it(sky,rock, foliage) so your base color in my opinion should represent the color of what will surround the water body itself, always look to nature for the answer. And it doesn't matter whether its the ocean, lake or stream.

Bingo!  Your water must reflect the landscape it flows thru.

True but if you use the right type of material for your water it will reflect everything itself.  After you paint your base use a matte medium for the water. As it hardens you can brush it to create movement.  

Originally Posted by J Daddy:

Well I have the the river base done and I painted the shores a tan and put some rocks down. Then I painted the rest of the river base black. But it does not look right. What colors should I use to to show a depth perspective from the tan shore to the center of the river?

Anyone have any photos?

Thanks for the help.

 

 

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By the way....awesome bridge!

Thanks O-guager, yes that was a whole 'nother' thread, used to be called the 'leap of faith'. It took a brave man on the throttle to come down a 3 percent grade at speed with 25 die-cast two bay hoppers and take the 072 curve with out breaking a sweat!

Especially w/o cruise control! But all locomotives will pass with ease.

Ok, so lets look at the scene I am going to work on soon. 

This was a phase one area on the layout that I knew I would come back and adjust:

 

These shots show that areas of the sky are too dark. Below the upper bridge:

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So next I attempted to adjust the lighting above this area:

 

 

 

 

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This was the best I could do lighting wise, and I realized that I may need helper lights to take photos in this area.

 

Next was the lower deck bridges... the Gargrave track ties seem too big. Any votes for going with Atlas here? If I do than I should get rid of the 1X2 inch deck bridge base that is just painted black... it fools the eyes but does not let light through to the creek.

 

 

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