These rock textures are made with jasmonite, brushed and tapped onto the surface. The one on the right was tapped for a shorter time so it has a wavier surface and the painting was done by brush spattering the grayish earthy tones. The texture on the left was tapped with a brush for a longer time and so the jasmonite started thickening so it is why the texture is spikier and more rough. The layers of paint were brushed on, then a layer of lighter-colored paint was dry-brushed over the ridges, and in the end, it was given a black wash and added some detail of dirt and moss.