I don't know why but I could watch basing videos endlessly I find them so exciting it's like a blank canvas except the canvas is also a piece of art, thanks for sharing your work.
I know exactly what you mean. There’s something very satisfying about seeing something come together from nothing. Thanks for checking out my channel, please do take a look at my other base guide 👍🏻
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No no, pleased to say the warp hasn’t ensnared me just yet. Simply, hectic work and family life. Glad you enjoyed the video. It’ll come as no surprise this is simply a forerunner for the next Horus Heresy video which will be following ASAP 👍🏻
Thanks for the video. Would also like to learn how you did the effects in the marines boots and lower legs. Really helped make the base and the model seamless.
Thank you. I tried to keep the process quick and easy so people can batch build them for their armies but still get a good looking result. If you wanted to take them a step further, you could introduce some purples into the shadows or vary the red wash to add some more variation and interest. Hopefully this will get people started and they can play around and find their own recipes :)
hi, i would like to know are you using the carroburg crimson just on the side of the rock or also on the flat upper part of the rock? thank you if you read this
Yes, the carroburg crimson was applied all over the rock and not just the side. Sorry, having watched it back I can see it wasn't very clear. Hope that helps, thanks for watching
Couple of questions. Do you dilute the paint that you use for dry brushing ? Why do you undercoat with black and then grey rather than just grey ? Thanks in advance 😊
No, I didn’t dilute any paint before drybrushing. As for why I prime with black and then grey. I do this with all my minis, because I prime large batches of things at once, often long before I’ve decided how I’m going to paint them. Sometimes I like to glaze over a zenithal prime as it give great contrast. Other times I paint in solid base coats and shade after. Sometimes a bit of both. Doing the zenithal prime of grey over black means I have the option to do whichever when I actually come to paint the mini
Hello! Been really enjoying your amazing tutorials! Could you please add one for jungle / rainforest bases maybe? I want to make some jungle 'Nids, but my mud bases just look plain and boring :(
Of course use what you have available, I appreciate slate pieces arent easy to get hold of everywhere. Personally though, I’m not a fan of cork board, as I don’t really think it looks like rock. But it just a personal opinion. In terms of would it paint up the same as the slate piece in the video? Yes, absolutely 👍
Slate is a light stone, so yes it adds a bit of weight to your base but not to the point of it feeling heavy. I feel it gives minis a sturdy feel and helps to prevent them topple over
What kind of glue do you use to attach the miniature to the base? Normally I put my miniatures on the base with the citadel plastic glue, but I can't imagine it works when trying to glue it to the slate piece that has been painted. Do you just use super glue?
Brilliant question So, the answer is, if you make and paint your bases separately like this, you can’t just glue your minis on top of the paint. You are far better pinning them. This involves drilling a small hole in both the base and the mini and then supergluing a short metal rod between the two to hold it all together. It may sound a lot of extra effort but it’s really not and it gives a much better result than painting the mini attached to the base. Plus I have a handy tip to help make sure the holes you drill line up. Give this video a watch 👍 ua-cam.com/video/zAXPCRfKoec/v-deo.html&si=ko08Kr54uYgtbOxw
Thank you To attach your models you should pin them for sure. I tend to position my mini and drill the holes before painting, so I can be sure positioning later. You’ll find slate a nice soft stone and easy to drill with a hand drill Oh, and if you want a cool tip on how to align your holes when pinning, check out this video ua-cam.com/video/zAXPCRfKoec/v-deo.htmlsi=dgOCZGoa6Cp-iZpc
Thanks for watching No, I wouldn’t recommend just supergluing the mini as it’s likely to just peel away the paint and not actually bond. The best approach is to pin the mini to the base
yes, it's a type of stone. It's a common decorative stone for gardening in the UK and you can buy huge bags of slate chippings for a few pounds. I must admit, I've never considered how easy it is to get elsewhere in the world. Perhaps you can try local garden centres and look for decorative stone chippings for flower beds. You're after this sort of thing bit.ly/42sRvSf It's a light weight, soft stone. So it means big bits are easy to break into smaller bits for basing and modelling Hope that helps
I don’t have any cracked paint in this video. You may be mistaking it for my other desert base video, where yes I use a specific paint designed to crack Agrellan Earth from GW
I’m what way? You mean pigment powder staining? It’s in no way permanent. If you need a quick way to remove from skin Isopropyl will remove straightaway
I don't know why but I could watch basing videos endlessly I find them so exciting it's like a blank canvas except the canvas is also a piece of art, thanks for sharing your work.
I know exactly what you mean. There’s something very satisfying about seeing something come together from nothing.
Thanks for checking out my channel, please do take a look at my other base guide 👍🏻
I’d love to hear what you thought of the video, was it helpful, enjoyable, easy to follow?
Do you like the inclusion of the brush labels?
Please drop a comment below 👇
Remember, for discount Warhammer minis and paints don’t forget to check out this link:
bit.ly/2Zmbd3u
If you did like this video please help support the channel and
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This is one of the best tutorials I've seen, thank you!
Thanks for watching
Really glad you’ve enjoyed the video and found it useful
Hitting up my local garden supply asap! Great tips! Thanks!!
Thanks for the guide I will defenetly try this! The brush inclusion was very helpful !
Concise quality tutorial, I think I may use these bases
Thanks man
Please let me know how you get on 👍🏻
I thought you were lost in the warp. Glad to see you back! Great content as always
No no, pleased to say the warp hasn’t ensnared me just yet.
Simply, hectic work and family life.
Glad you enjoyed the video. It’ll come as no surprise this is simply a forerunner for the next Horus Heresy video which will be following ASAP 👍🏻
Well done. Thank you.
Thank you very much 🙏🏻
Thanks for the video.
Would also like to learn how you did the effects in the marines boots and lower legs. Really helped make the base and the model seamless.
Thank you
Take a look at the Extra Details chapter of this video
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Fantastic video thanks
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it 👍🏻
I’ve been finding rocks like this in Finland. Planning on doing this style base
Looks very realistic.
Thank you. I tried to keep the process quick and easy so people can batch build them for their armies but still get a good looking result. If you wanted to take them a step further, you could introduce some purples into the shadows or vary the red wash to add some more variation and interest. Hopefully this will get people started and they can play around and find their own recipes :)
hi, i would like to know are you using the carroburg crimson just on the side of the rock or also on the flat upper part of the rock? thank you if you read this
Yes, the carroburg crimson was applied all over the rock and not just the side.
Sorry, having watched it back I can see it wasn't very clear.
Hope that helps, thanks for watching
@@BrushstrokePaintingGuides much appreciated, thank you :)
Couple of questions. Do you dilute the paint that you use for dry brushing ? Why do you undercoat with black and then grey rather than just grey ? Thanks in advance 😊
No, I didn’t dilute any paint before drybrushing.
As for why I prime with black and then grey. I do this with all my minis, because I prime large batches of things at once, often long before I’ve decided how I’m going to paint them.
Sometimes I like to glaze over a zenithal prime as it give great contrast. Other times I paint in solid base coats and shade after. Sometimes a bit of both.
Doing the zenithal prime of grey over black means I have the option to do whichever when I actually come to paint the mini
@@BrushstrokePaintingGuides many thanks for the reply
@@chrisfinn4172 no problem
Thanks for watching
Hello! Been really enjoying your amazing tutorials! Could you please add one for jungle / rainforest bases maybe? I want to make some jungle 'Nids, but my mud bases just look plain and boring :(
Thanks, really glad you’re enjoying the videos.
A jungle base is a great idea 👍
@@BrushstrokePaintingGuides Can't wait to use a tutorial to spice up those tyranid bases!
@@mcvdpol84 got me thinking it’d be cool to do that Star Wars speeder bike project I’ve been wanting to do. Endor bases 😉
@@BrushstrokePaintingGuides Ooooh, now I really wanna see!
How you feel about cork board instead?
Of course use what you have available, I appreciate slate pieces arent easy to get hold of everywhere.
Personally though, I’m not a fan of cork board, as I don’t really think it looks like rock. But it just a personal opinion.
In terms of would it paint up the same as the slate piece in the video? Yes, absolutely 👍
@@BrushstrokePaintingGuides thanks bud. Now what about a large piece of gravel 😂
Does the slate make the base really heavy?
Slate is a light stone, so yes it adds a bit of weight to your base but not to the point of it feeling heavy.
I feel it gives minis a sturdy feel and helps to prevent them topple over
What kind of glue do you use to attach the miniature to the base? Normally I put my miniatures on the base with the citadel plastic glue, but I can't imagine it works when trying to glue it to the slate piece that has been painted. Do you just use super glue?
Brilliant question
So, the answer is, if you make and paint your bases separately like this, you can’t just glue your minis on top of the paint.
You are far better pinning them.
This involves drilling a small hole in both the base and the mini and then supergluing a short metal rod between the two to hold it all together.
It may sound a lot of extra effort but it’s really not and it gives a much better result than painting the mini attached to the base.
Plus I have a handy tip to help make sure the holes you drill line up. Give this video a watch 👍
ua-cam.com/video/zAXPCRfKoec/v-deo.html&si=ko08Kr54uYgtbOxw
Great video! One question tho, how do you stick your model to the rock? Pin it or superglue?
Thanks
Thank you
To attach your models you should pin them for sure.
I tend to position my mini and drill the holes before painting, so I can be sure positioning later.
You’ll find slate a nice soft stone and easy to drill with a hand drill
Oh, and if you want a cool tip on how to align your holes when pinning, check out this video
ua-cam.com/video/zAXPCRfKoec/v-deo.htmlsi=dgOCZGoa6Cp-iZpc
@@BrushstrokePaintingGuides oh you're perfect! Thanks!
Great video! I didn't know about weather powder. Do you superglue the mini to the rock?
Thanks for watching
No, I wouldn’t recommend just supergluing the mini as it’s likely to just peel away the paint and not actually bond.
The best approach is to pin the mini to the base
What is the blue slate you speak of in the video? Is it a rock you can just buy somewhere?
yes, it's a type of stone. It's a common decorative stone for gardening in the UK and you can buy huge bags of slate chippings for a few pounds.
I must admit, I've never considered how easy it is to get elsewhere in the world.
Perhaps you can try local garden centres and look for decorative stone chippings for flower beds.
You're after this sort of thing
bit.ly/42sRvSf
It's a light weight, soft stone. So it means big bits are easy to break into smaller bits for basing and modelling
Hope that helps
Are you just letting paint dry and crackle? Or is it a specific product designed to crackle?
I don’t have any cracked paint in this video. You may be mistaking it for my other desert base video, where yes I use a specific paint designed to crack
Agrellan Earth from GW
2:27 o_O This kind of thing is not good for the skin.... a disclaimer could be introduced.
I’m what way? You mean pigment powder staining?
It’s in no way permanent. If you need a quick way to remove from skin Isopropyl will remove straightaway