Have to admit I was wondering “Where is he going with this?” I tend to favor a richer natural wood color and the blue grey undertone of the Warp fiend grey really had me wondering. But after the shading and dry brush absolutely a great worn wood look. If your going for the narrative feel of the eight points this is spot on. A tip of the brush to you sir for a job well done!
Thanks for watching the video and taking a minute to comment, and the encouragement is really appreciated. I didn't know if it was going to work in the first place either. Gut feeling paid off.
Bookmarks 4 me 0:50 prime skele brown 1:05 Warpfiend grey blueish grey 2:20 Layer of Warp grey whike wet ..... 3:08 layer ratling flesh wet blend ware and tare 6:10 shade talk. Adrex ( also camoshade for moss) 9:20 Trimonix stone dry brush
Hiya I'm currently building some scaffolding and walk ways using your sprue method, although I've not decided on a paint scheme yet. Just wondering what you'd recommend now you've tried a light method with dark dry brush finnish and a grey one with a lighter dry brushing. Perhaps you have any tips or you've developed another recipe you wouldn't mind sharing? thanks very much
Glad you enjoyed it! I did wet my brush a bit before dipping in the pot, but for terrain I don't generally thin my paint. I do move the paint around a lot to keep it from clogging detail, but for speed sake I try and cover terrain in one pass. For painting models i'm more likely to thin paint on a wet palette - but not always. Thanks again for watching.
Hey Alcovitch, thanks for watching the video, sorry the grey didn't strike your fancy. Your recipe sounds great and I'd love to try it sometime. Mine is definitely not natural wood color, more of the worn and weathered type you might find on a boat dock or dried out in the desert.