Forgive the lack of thumbnail - that's tomorrow's job...
The video is however, fully complete apart from things like the description, links etc, so I thought I'd upload it for you guys to enjoy early if you wanted :)
If I mention something will be in the pinned comment or description I'll be sorting those tomorrow - enjoy!
In other news, I'll be organising the next poll and livestream soon, and after I take a well deserved day off I'll be starting work on the next video, which is an expansion to the grassland tiles to allow you to show highly detailed roads and paths, with removable magnetic accessories that need no ugly bases to stand up...
Well....that's the theory. I'll let you know how it's going after the prototype stage!
Pinned comment:
Blue painting
This is the exact mix and method I used to get the blue roof - feel free to use different paints, but honestly different brands can vary so much in tone and opacity, if you don't use the same paints it's hard for me to say the result will be similar :)
I started with a 1:1 mix of daler rowney phthalo blue to mod podge
Then paint 1/2 the tiles with a mix of blue and white shown below, and the other half with the other mix
It's good to leave a bit of the basecoat in the shadows of the tile above, and thin the paint with water a bit (about a 1:1 ratio) otherwise it'll be too strong/bright for the drybrush to show well.
4:1 phthalo blue to white (dark)
2:1 phthalo blue to white (light)
Then drybrush with 1:1 phthalo blue to white along the bottom edges of the tiles mainly, keeping it gentle so it shows up against the basecoats but doesnβt overwhelm it. I also gave a lighter drybrush over the whole of the tiles (except the shadowed bits) to pick out the details a little. Basically you want the bottom of the tile brighter/more drybrushed than the rest :)
Tin safety tips:
Wear thick gloves (I use woodcutting gloves)
Cut with scissors - use cheap ones, they will get wrecked for other usesβ¦
Use a metal nail file to file down the edges to be less sharp
I don't always bother filing down the tin when it is going to be hidden/not touched very much, but that is MY risk to take. I do not advise you do this, and having warned you I do not accept any responsibility for you doing so! Just so we're clear ;)
PensiveBadger
2021-07-06 19:41:28 +0000 UTCJustin Dow
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2021-07-06 18:16:14 +0000 UTCJustin Dow
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