usage of tissue foil
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usage of tissue foil
i dont know how to use tissue foil yet can you show me.
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Re: usage of tissue foil
Come on please somebody post
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Re: usage of tissue foil
You can take a look at my gallery (in the gallery section of the forum), There a couple of models done with normal paper and some of the same model done with tissue foil.
I can tell you right now, that it is very thin. Because of the foil it holds creases very well. (the models done by paper are falling apart right now) and it's ease to shape. Since it is really thin you can use it for the more complex models, alltough because it's easier to shape I use it on easier models as well. It does take some time to make though, there are some tutorials on youtube. Hope this helps, I was wondering the same thing a couple off months ago, and now I've been making my own tissue foil.
I can tell you right now, that it is very thin. Because of the foil it holds creases very well. (the models done by paper are falling apart right now) and it's ease to shape. Since it is really thin you can use it for the more complex models, alltough because it's easier to shape I use it on easier models as well. It does take some time to make though, there are some tutorials on youtube. Hope this helps, I was wondering the same thing a couple off months ago, and now I've been making my own tissue foil.
my flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/74205405@N07/
My gallery: http://snkhan.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php ... 1&start=30
My gallery: http://snkhan.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php ... 1&start=30