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Your approach to these terrainpieces are perfectly suited for the 40k environment. Did you ever write up which colours you used to achieve the stone effect? I'm working on some terrain pieces at the moment and would love to achieve something in the same vein.
The terrain looks awesome!
you have to do a tutorial.
Please!!!
Hey cheers Mark 🙂 Feeling much better now, just had a severe case of man flu 🙂
That was me…
Great looking stuff. Scenery marathons are the best way to go I reckon, you get tons done and it ends up looking great. Hope you get well soon!
Any chance of a tutorial on how you painted them. They are awesome. I love the grime and worn look
Hey thanks all. I'm currently bed ridden with the worst flu I've ever had. But once better I'll answer.
This is exactly how I imagine the scenery pieces when I think of 40k environments. Really like the weathered look.
Did you paint the reflection on the various lenses or is that just 'ardcoat shine from the flash?
Sweet! That more-or-less-monochrome look is really dramatic.
They looks fantastic to me! Grim-dark as 40k must be!
For the "Stone" you used the same colours from the tutorial for the bases you made some time ago in YouTube?