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Chicagoland

Has anyone seen anything on how to paint an ice wall? It would really help me out. Thanks
   
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Trustworthy Shas'vre




DFW area Texas - Rarely

Could you be a bit more specific in what you mean?

For example:

  • You have made a big wall out of insulation foam, and want to paint it to look like ice.

  • You have a big clear piece of acetate, an want to paint it to resemble ice.

  • You want to make a terrain piece that looks like a glacier, and want to know what materials and paint to use to make it look like ice.

  • You want to make something that looks like a barrier made out of ice, that is translucent.



  • Typically, if you want to make something look like ice (and ice flow, block of ice, ice terrain, etc.) people paint it white, then give a light blue wash, followed by edge highlighting or dry brushing in white.


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    I have a wall made of pink foam. I wAnt to make It look. Think Game of Thrones " the Wall". I would like to get a bunch of ideas. To give you an idea of scale it's 22 wide by 20 high. Thanks
       
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    Gotcha.

    That particualr wall is more "dirty ice" than "clean" ice.
    That is more grey than blue.

    So, before you try a method on your large carved wall, I would take a smaller piece and try it.

    First maybe give is a base coat of a craft paint, like an off white (don't use spray paint on the unprotected foam - it will melt).

    Then maybe give it a wash of white paint, with a tint of blue in it and let it dry.

    Then I would give it a wash of very light grey, to give it the "dirty" look.

    Finally, a drybush of off white, followed by a lighter dry brush of bright white, to bring it back up to ice.

    Best of luck, and show us some pictures!!!

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    When you get your paint job finished, top it off with a thin coat of water effects. Your friends will say "Holy **** that's awesome. How'd you do that?"

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    I googled the wall and it seems just like a translucent glacier wall.

    seal it first with craft paint or pva glue, then paint it Ice blue with a heavy dry brush of that blue + white mostly around the edges, then edge highlight with white. to make the wall look like ice.

    then seal it with gloss?satin varnish to make it a bit shiny.

    if you have a specific picture you want to follow it would help.


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    Maxim C. Gatling wrote:
    When you get your paint job finished, top it off with a thin coat of water effects. Your friends will say "Holy **** that's awesome. How'd you do that?"


    Water effects will give you the effect "this glacier wall has melted and frozen again a thousand times" look. Try it on a sample piece. If you don't want to spring for the big kit/tub, Vallejo sells it in normal paint sized bottles for the price of ...well a bottle of paint.

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