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I’m trying to match a texture…looks like little drops of compound were flung at the wall resulting in splatters ranging in size from 1/4 inch up to about 3/4 inch…very close together, some overlaping…then very lightly troweled so the splats are about 1/16 inch thick. Like miniature Arizona mesas if that makes any sense. I think I could duplicate the texture by flinging thinned joint compound off my fingertips, but there’s got to be a better way. Does anybody have experience with this type of texture?
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I'm trying to match a texture...looks like little drops of compound were flung at the wall resulting in splatters ranging in size from 1/4 inch up to about 3/4 inch...very close together, some overlaping...then very lightly troweled so the splats are about 1/16 inch thick. Like miniature Arizona mesas if that makes any sense. I think I could duplicate the texture by flinging thinned joint compound off my fingertips, but there's got to be a better way. Does anybody have experience with this type of texture?