[0:00]I had some trash plastic from a strawberry container and cut it to size to barricade my river. I glued on my pieces and made sure there was nowhere for the resin to leak out. I mixed up the epoxy and add one drop of Woodland Scenic turquoise water tint. Acrylic paint will also work, just make sure you use very, very little. Use a lighter to pop any bubbles on the surface. For the water effects, I use a thick layer of gloss Mod Podge and blow it around with an airbrush. After it dries, I very dry brush white paint over the ripples. If this has helped you, it would help me if you liked the video and share it with someone who plays Dungeons and Dragons or makes gaming terrain.

Tutorial on a simple river for a diorama! #diorama #dnd #terrain #tabletopgaming #arttutorial
Katie Hooper
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[0:00]I had some trash plastic from a strawberry container and cut it to size to barricade my river.
[0:00]For the water effects, I use a thick layer of gloss Mod Podge and blow it around with an airbrush.
[0:00]If this has helped you, it would help me if you liked the video and share it with someone who plays Dungeons and Dragons or makes gaming terrain.
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