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Making Water look like it's moving
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I saw the article on page 75 of March 2002. I see the picture of what looks like a tube of white toothpaste (Woodland Scenic-Water Effects) smeared over 1/8" layers of "Realistic Water", and then they say this gave "a little movement" to Lake Repose. I'm sorry but that Figure 5 Lake didn't do it for me. Those 5 sentances did not really answer my issue. I'd like to hear how the experts really make that water ripple, and roll over rocks, and give white water effects. Just saying that, "Realistic Water dries perfectly flat, so stippling Woodland Water Effects gave a little movement to the Lake" doesn't do it for me. I'd like to hear how a technique is applied, by someone who really thinks they have conquered this area. The picture in the magazine does not prove to me that this works. Like I say, all I see is a tube of white toothpaste over a flat epoxy surface. Thanks, but I was really looking for more than this. <br />Andy
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