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Not sure exactly what you have in mind, but here is one slightly unusual technique:

There is an old-school technique for making sedimentary cliff-faces that involves stacking broken pieces of ceiling tiles. The rocks in this scene were done that way:

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BUT, it is also possible to create flats by cutting and stacking very thin strips of tile and hot-glueing them together:

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You can also carve the back surface of a vertically-mounted piece of tile. The face in the rear of this scene was done that way:

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A Dremel tool is good for doing the carving.

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