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Dennis used rippled shower door glass. This is an excellent choice for large expanses of water, such as the harbor shown in his book.   IMO, for lakes and other small bodies of water, a better choice is flat window glass with waves painted on the top surface using glossy Mod Podge. The effect is similar, and you can paint the waves in more nuanced patterns, such as shore waves paralleling the edges of the lake and disturbed by boulders.  The rest of the process (spray-painting the bottom surface of the glass) is the same.

Originally Posted by Patrick H:Fantastic scene.

I like envirotex  50/50 mix, if you want submerged effects.It climbs up the edges and makes the bank look wet.

 

 spray paint the area with American Classics "Orageno" and border with a lighter brown. If you want ripples around a boat or bobber etc...   use a toothpic 7-8 hrs after pouring....

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Originally Posted by Patrick H:Fantastic scene! I would like to duplicate that look if you don't mind.  Is that a brand of paint, color or both? Did you use a primer?

 

 spray paint the area with American Classics "Orageno" and border with a lighter brown. If you want ripples around a boat or bobber etc...   use a toothpic 7-8 hrs after pouring....

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Originally Posted by Zett:

Ive been looking around for prices on aquatex glass... or something similar... non-tempered. The price for a piece 38" by 82" is looking to be around $170.... Thats pretty expensive. Should I be calling around for something different or is this the prices you are all getting?

Try visiting your local architectural recycling store. I bet you won't have much trouble finding a used shower door for almost nothing.

I used a piece of plastic 2x4 light defuser from drop ceiling called crushed ice it has a wind swept water appearance i painted the smooth bottom surface with a olive drab spray the color can be seen through the clear surface and looks rather nice or so many folks have told me.  When they find out its a light defuser....well you get the idea....nice results with little invested.....conrail john

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