Tutorial How To Paint PrintableScenery Stone and Castle Terrain
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 ส.ค. 2018
- Link - www.printedworlds.com.au/prod...
Music Intro:
► Music Credit: Dj Quads
Track Name: "Copa"
Music By: Dj Quads @ / aka-dj-quads
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► Music Credit: LAKEY INSPIRED
Track Name: "Days Like These"
Music By: LAKEY INSPIRED @ / lakeyinspired
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Great job, looks superb and real!
Hey, very helpful vid. Would love to see an overview on how you painted the ship in the background!
Nice vid...getting stone & wood right can be quite a challenge (my paint-job on these prints is not the best as I had a really huge number to do quickly for a 6ft long Dwarven wall defence scenario). I'm tempted to re-blackbomb and start again now that the scenario is done. I've also heard a light tan as a replacement for a grey layer can work well too. Finally is picking out stones for variation...but these prints get pretty big so that could take quite a while!
Nice video, thank you. I'm about to paint port Winterdale Docks, started coating with mechanicus standard grey. As far as I understood your video, you did not use any shades/washes? Just dry brushing, right?
No wash?
Hey mate, great video. Question, did you have to sand down the scenery before painting? When I prime mine, I still see the layers.
thats due to needing to tune your printer
mine shows very few lines (similar to the vid above). So, as Honeybadger says, you may have to have a look at your printer (specially stability).
Hey, why did you paint a dark airbrush first although the castele was already in Black filament?
I know it’s a year old but my guess would be to get the cracks between the bricks darker than the surface after he paints gray. This will visually give it more depth
better paint adhesion and overall look over an existing layer of paint vs plastic
quite honestly, I doubt the helpfulness of this video. I have a 3d printer, I have various colors but an airbrush? Yeah, if you have enough funds to spend... Sorry, but this is somewhat misleading (for my perosnal liking)
Honestly you could have just primed and used à brush, would have done the same in my opinion