Terrain is somehow relaxing, doing macro drybrushing and not really worrying about tons of details. Nice for breaking up detail-oriented painting sessions. My dirty secret when painting terrain: using cheaper craft paints, due to the amount of paint required to cover larger pieces.
My lgs closed recently and my group has been effectively scattered to the wind. Just bought a nice playmat and have a decent amount of terrain arriving in a few days so that I can host games at my house. When I say this video is right on time… 😅
The doing the light gray before the lighter brown was a great bit of advice. I would have never thought of that.
Terrain is somehow relaxing, doing macro drybrushing and not really worrying about tons of details. Nice for breaking up detail-oriented painting sessions.
My dirty secret when painting terrain: using cheaper craft paints, due to the amount of paint required to cover larger pieces.
Indeed. I have a big bottles of black, brown, and grey that I'll use for some projects. Don't use your $5 a bottle paints when you'll need 3 bottles
Great video. You have a really good narration voice, keep up the good work!
Very well done!
This is really encouraging for someone just getting into dry brushing.
Thats a whole lot of scenery!
It seemed pretty daunting, but once I pinned down the right colors and order it was 2 night of painting.
Looks great! Good tip about weeds growing in the cracks.
great colors, well done presenting this info
Thanks!
My lgs closed recently and my group has been effectively scattered to the wind. Just bought a nice playmat and have a decent amount of terrain arriving in a few days so that I can host games at my house. When I say this video is right on time… 😅
A nice look , I'm impressed
thanks for the video, it's really helpfull :)
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