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The idea of the base was heavily influenced by the awesome bases from @jp_miniatures over on Instagram and the forested labyrinths or under hollows from the Warhammer video game.
HINTS:
- For the ground texture I mixed dried coffee ground, grinded herbs, fine sand, fine grinded cork, sawdust, natron, pva & water.
- If you want to place moss across the base like I did, mix fake moss with pva and AK Interactive Moss Deposits + Athonian Camoshade. Dry brush with Elysian Green after the moss has fully dried.
- Place some Mushrooms, base coat them white and apply Guilliman Flesh or Darkoath Flesh contrast paints afterwards for a fleshy color.
- If you think you lost to much punch from the white, you can apply it anytime b drybrushing once the previous layer has fully dried. Try to experiment a little bit until you are happy.
I wanted to replicate a classic 80's-90's style base with paints that are currently available. This is what I came up with.
Very generic dirt base that you can add various colors of grass tufts to convey a drier or more verdant landscape
Hints:
- If you want you can apply the pigments to the stones and metal parts as well. This will create a more natural look since the red sand also makes its way onto these parts.
- more into darker metal? No problem! Just use some Nuln Oil to darken everything down.
This guide is mostly based on the tutorial by SprayBlack Studios on YouTube with some minor variations.
Using Golden Crackle Paste and drybrushing to create the realm of the Blood God.
Hints:
- You don't have to wait until the paints have fully dried. Just blend them together while they are still wet
- Thin the paint to build up smoother gradients.
- You can mix the pigments as well
This recipe is a simplification of a GW recipe for dark city bases.
bases for my khorne stuff
How to paint the damn bases of my army. Really man, next time just write it down the first time.
Grey earth basing for models fighting in city spaces
The basing style for my personal Nurgle models