Interesting idea - I would however start with a dark grey undercoat, let that dry and then spread a fairly thick coat of crackle medium onto all the 'real birch' areas, which would then be painted white/very light grey after the crackle has dried compretely. Perhaps give it a try?
That looks really good, are the weapons and mushrooms on the rest of your Silvineth that same purple color, because if not that might be a good way to tie the army in together.
I ended up using different colors on these guys but I do like the idea, I generally have used different colors for the weapons across the army to give the idea of different kinds of magic flowing through the different kinds of trees. Thanks so much for watching and for the feedback!
how the fuck does this video only have 413 views, this is a fantastic tutorial with good flow and easy to follow steps as well as a really interesting paint scheme keep it up champ you are making fantastic stuff
Thank you so much for the support! I really appreciate it!!! Definitely planning to make a lot more videos in the future and I get so much motivation from comments like these so thanks again!
Interesting idea - I would however start with a dark grey undercoat, let that dry and then spread a fairly thick coat of crackle medium onto all the 'real birch' areas, which would then be painted white/very light grey after the crackle has dried compretely. Perhaps give it a try?
Very cool idea, thanks for the suggestion!! I'll definitely experiment with that stuff!
Looks good! These unique schemes that add interest to models but are simple to do? Chefs kiss
Thank you so much!
Damn that’s the most bodacious birch I’ve seen in a while
Thanks very much! Bodacious is just what I was going for!
Very nice. I’ve been debating how to paint a Sylvaneth test model & think I’ve found my inspiration.
Thanks so much for the support, so glad I could provide some inspiration! Enjoy!
That looks really good, are the weapons and mushrooms on the rest of your Silvineth that same purple color, because if not that might be a good way to tie the army in together.
I ended up using different colors on these guys but I do like the idea, I generally have used different colors for the weapons across the army to give the idea of different kinds of magic flowing through the different kinds of trees. Thanks so much for watching and for the feedback!
how the fuck does this video only have 413 views,
this is a fantastic tutorial with good flow and easy to follow steps
as well as a really interesting paint scheme
keep it up champ you are making fantastic stuff
Thank you so much for the support! I really appreciate it!!! Definitely planning to make a lot more videos in the future and I get so much motivation from comments like these so thanks again!
Holy shit…
priming black makes absolutely no sense, start with grey or bone
Thanks for the feedback! I'll definitely consider that in the future!