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lol, thank you. I'm a fish nerd and a little :der:OMG that is the cutest thing Ive ever seen!!! cant wait to see the finished product!
Thanks. I'm probably not going with the yellow cucumber but I haven't really decided on critters either. I have to re-do the tree and then make sure all the corals are in. Last step is the critters.love that fuge! are you going to to with a cucumber?
oops, should have said "to go" not "to to" obviously you got it. why do you have to re-do the tree? it looks so cool - what critters are you thinking about? I am so intrigued by this build
:wink:I like the nudi idea!
Alright, time for some peechurs. I love the zen quality of planted tanks, and I am rather taken in with miniature gardens. The foot print of the pico is 7X7X8 making this the ideal size for the miniature garden idea.
The picture that inspired me the most is below:
At first I used emarco mortar over a PVC pipe to make a tree trunk, that didn't work out that well. Then I used polymer clay to make a creepy looking 'thing' which was just a prototype.
I contacted a professional sculptor but they were unsure of using polymer clay and of making what I wanted. So I had to try again.
I baked this for the suggested time, it hardened. Then I sealed it with krylon fusion clear.
Using birdsnest skeletons, I painted them with krylon fusion and used them for branches.
The finished product is a spooky tree. Sealed with krylon fusion and cured in salt water for 4 weeks.
Thank you.Too COOL!
I had a similar idea of making a landscape. My idea was to line up zoas to look like a lettuce field and get some sps colonies as trees. For not being a sculptor that tree is awesome. May have to try the polymer clay on a future project.
ThanksLooking very cool!