Thursday, 30 January 2020

Modular terrain for 40K & Necromunda WIP (pt.2)

Been painting these this week, maybe two hours every morning before work.

Drybrushed some greys to most prevalent areas and edges. A mix of Burnt Umber and silver on the metal edges. Some Agrax Eartshade & Game Color Flesh Wash to blend in the rusty spots & red areas. All gods, please bless that Flesh Wash. I just love it's composition, and they way it can be easily used as a subtle glaze or way too thick wash that covers all the details and clogs the recesses - and everything between. It's suitable for rust, dirt, mud, skin, wood etc., so great for blending together various different areas and materials.


Metal edges drybrushed & dabbed again with Gun Metal. Small scrap details such as tiny rubble and sandy areas drybrushed with Underhive Ash. This is another super favourite paint of mine, and really helps differentiate these sharply detailed and textured areas from the more desaturated greys and metals. Then Ash Grey was drybrushed to pick out the cables and a few other spot details such as skulls and control panels.


Wrote some simple texts for the signs. Looks like we're located in the intersection of Rat Avenue & Pox Street . Got toilet upstairs and the accompanying water tap downstairs. Obviously.


Just a bit yellow water has been dripping from the tap downstairs. Windows painted Matt Black. They'll get gloss varnish or water effects treatment later. And yet another spot drybrushes of red & grey, just to pick out some details such as specific wall areas, platform edges and most importantly rocks.



It's been raining outside, so wasn't able to go out and spray matt varnish these until today. Actually it's still raining, but I thought what the heck lets do this!


Yet to do: minor details, glossy washes & rusty leaks. Maybe even some blood stains and posters?


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