It is half term for me this week. That means an entire week off with the
wife and kids, and considering that over half of the Oldhammerers at
the Foundry Event too were teachers, I suspect a lot of other folk are
off to. This give me plenty of time to blog, paint and game. The trouble
is, I have just bought a new top of the range computer and have found
Steam. Skyrim is digging deep into my time once again. Even so, I have
found time to finish my Adventurer's Cart and work is beginning to wind down on the Nightmare Legion too.
wife and kids, and considering that over half of the Oldhammerers at
the Foundry Event too were teachers, I suspect a lot of other folk are
off to. This give me plenty of time to blog, paint and game. The trouble
is, I have just bought a new top of the range computer and have found
Steam. Skyrim is digging deep into my time once again. Even so, I have
found time to finish my Adventurer's Cart and work is beginning to wind down on the Nightmare Legion too.
It will be soon time to paint something different!
I have been asked by a number of people to do a tutorial about how I do
my retro bases. So I have used the fact that I have no lessons to
prepare for to whip up something that should explain clearly how to
produce quick, effective (I think so anyway) old school style bases. My
method is based on the Old School 'Eavy Metal one; Goblin Green with a
Bilious Green drybrush over the top. Bang and you are done! But I was
never satisfied with the result, yet wanted something quick and easy
that allows for variation but didn't take hours of fiddly work to
complete.
my retro bases. So I have used the fact that I have no lessons to
prepare for to whip up something that should explain clearly how to
produce quick, effective (I think so anyway) old school style bases. My
method is based on the Old School 'Eavy Metal one; Goblin Green with a
Bilious Green drybrush over the top. Bang and you are done! But I was
never satisfied with the result, yet wanted something quick and easy
that allows for variation but didn't take hours of fiddly work to
complete.
Right, let's have a look at my method.
Completed Base: And you are done! |
Well, what do you think?
Orlygg
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