I wasn’t feeling the paint this weekend, so I did some more research. Uncle Atom and Vince Venturella both had some very interesting things to
Category: Tabletop Bits
I’ve been doing more research into techniques and what I’m trying to achieve, as well as the amount of time I’m willing to invest and
8 dryads stripped and ready for the next go round. This time I am attempting to actually follow through on all the shit that I
I’ve been thinking about my Sylvaneth some more. I’m still not crazy about the paint scheme, nor particularly excited about painting more of them. I
Added some yellow for the new growth transitions and then dry brushed with desert sand. I glazed over the green bark with more troll green,
And the latest batch of dryads went into the LA bath. This is the last time – I’m going with the Duncan Rhodes WH tip
After 36 hours, most of the acrylic looks to have worn off the Dryads. The primer looks to be intact, but even the troll green
Woke up this morning and still wasn’t crazy about the Dryads, so into the LA’s Totally Awesome bath they go. They’re a bit too delicate
I tried following the color list in the Battletome, but have concluded it’s a bunch of bullshit. They show the dark bark as dark brown,
I should have read through the full set of instructions first. On the bright side, I still would have gone with the Treelord Ancient, but
Going with Harvestboon glade under the Willow Queen, though I may eventually add some Gnarlroot. There should be exemplars of the classic paint schemes in
I changed my mind and gave the zombies another dry brush with a contrasting dirt. They’re done enough. No more zombies for a while. Or