mix some cow or horse manure with water and paint it on the manure attracts algae for growth speeds up processs you can also use liquid seaweed!
Ageing means "causing to make something appear older than it is", or the process of becoming older or more mature.
S. K. Parker has written: 'Make-up, imposition and stonework'
No, it is ancient stonework.
Well, this depends upon what your "something" is. You can try putting an old or rustic stain if it is wood. You can also beat it up a little. You might even want to add burn marks to it as well.
No, you do get ugly marks though.
Inca stonework is often described as incredible and even beyond the capabilities of ordinary native people. This is nonsense of course, since many "primitive" cultures managed to produce stone masonry of equal technical skill using the simplest of stone tools. Olmec, Aztec, Mixtec, Totonac and Zapotec stonework is no less remarkable.
The first factor is its age. The Sphinx is thousands of years old, and nothing that old is going to continue without some degree of deterioration. The second factor is the climate. Egypt's climate is hot and harsh, and with strong, sand-bearing winds, which have the effect of eroding the surface of the Sphinx. The third factor is the composition of the stone and mortar used in constructing the Sphinx. Efforts have been made to restore the stonework, but the difference in salt content between the new and older stone has resulted in the older stone pushing out the newer masonry repairs, which in turn have taken more of the original stonework with them.
Stonework can be significantly affected by environmental factors such as weathering, erosion, and pollution. Over time, exposure to moisture, temperature fluctuations, and acidic rain can lead to deterioration, discoloration, and structural damage. Additionally, biological growth, such as moss or lichen, can further compromise the integrity of stone surfaces. Proper maintenance and restoration techniques are essential to preserve the beauty and longevity of stonework.
Not nessasarily, many people will stamp things in metal to make it appear real. It could be real, though you should test it.
Ways that make you appear shorter is slouching, slouching will make you appear shorter so if you stand straiter you will appear taller
Some stonework is still visible.
The same people who built them. Mainly stone masons.