EricF
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Well I have finally made it back to the painting desk! Hopefully this will mark the end to the hiatus that has been moving house and painting walls and other larger scale "scratch building" (apparently colloquially known as "DIY"!). A return to painting proper sized things would be nice!
So this is the scatter terrain I did manage to make at the tail end of Deadcember, and had a base layer of paint on.
I opted for a slightly different approach with these pieces and just worked the base layer up with progressive dry brushes to near white in places having done some washes first. Thought I might see what they would look like with more contrast on than many of my pieces. They turned out okay, a little uniform in the grey compared to my older graveyard scatter, but then again they were painted in one evening this way!
Lot of scatter and flock and a little bit of weathering with inks and so forth just to make them a little more interesting. Overall worth experimenting and I'm quite happy with them alongside the others, but will probably return to trying to have more variation in my greys again if I ever do any more.
So this is the scatter terrain I did manage to make at the tail end of Deadcember, and had a base layer of paint on.
I opted for a slightly different approach with these pieces and just worked the base layer up with progressive dry brushes to near white in places having done some washes first. Thought I might see what they would look like with more contrast on than many of my pieces. They turned out okay, a little uniform in the grey compared to my older graveyard scatter, but then again they were painted in one evening this way!
Lot of scatter and flock and a little bit of weathering with inks and so forth just to make them a little more interesting. Overall worth experimenting and I'm quite happy with them alongside the others, but will probably return to trying to have more variation in my greys again if I ever do any more.