el-remmen
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Anybody use them?
I have one I sometimes use for very light dry brushing.
Anybody use them?
Looks awesome!
I found another video for water effect.
This person uses spackle (kinda bad audio tho)
You might try putting a layer of spackle over the PVA?
This guy's advice is pretty good. I thought the one about not being afraid to strip your models was going to go in the opposite direction and say lean into your "oopsies" and make something cool (which is what I try to do). Then again, I am never paying more than $10 or $15 for a mini. Also, his "don't wait for the expensive 'good' stuff" advice is great because after painting and making stuff for a couple of years now I only use cheap brushes and use craft paint and stuff specifically meant for the hobby interchangeably!
Looking good! Makes me want to get back into this type of work. I think when I retire I want to spend my time making 3D D&D battlemaps and miniatures!Okay. . . here we go. . . the Keep is done, as is the water effect - came out a little bluer than I wanted but before that it looked too green to look like water so I but a blue wash on it before coating it with glossy mod podge.
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Planning to occupy it with a bunch of guard minis and do a video showing it off - If I don't get to post it here, it will be on instagram and twitter for certain.