It depends on what color and what time period. Many years ago, red jasper was used to make paint. So was lapis lazuli, limestone, and various other materials, such as berries and burnt wood.
it is amazing it is just like Easter Island (if you dont know what Easter Island looks like google it up) but aztecs use rock not molten rock. They get paint every were but what I know is that they get their feathers from their birds and some of the paint is crushed leaves and bark (I think) and maybe blood not sure about the paint but every thing else is right.
Most prehistoric rock paints were done using natural earth pigments such as red and yellow ochres, clays of various colours and charcoal.
He usually uses limestone or marble, lots of different types of rock
clay is heated and super cooled into a rock then put together with mortar.
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That paint that they use for painting garage floors stick to most surfaces it might work . I think they call it rock. Your best bet is to use Floquil or Scalecoat model paint named "cement". Make sure the paint is compatible with the plastic!
you find a rock and paint it
they get a blue flower and a rock and then smash the flower with a rock to get the liquid.
A rock and gold paint
Because of the different types of minerals in the rock.
yes, different types of rock probably do make different types of glass
Yes you are able to paint a rock.
Very carefully. Study the rock you want to imitate, and use a fine brush.
You can buy neon spray paint at a craft store. If you want to make it glow in the dark, you can buy glow-in-the-dark paint, also at a craft store.
Different rock are made by the many different events that lead to their creation. Other rock just have different amounts and types of minerals, creating different rock with hardness, texture, color, and shape patterns.
paper mache, spray paint, a strong frame, and fiberglass if you need it to be strong.
Conglomerate rocks can be many different colors... usually they have a base color of brown,black, or gray. The smaller cemented together rock fragments that are embedded in the rock may vary in size,shape, and color.