Thank you Desirae! I hope you have a go at making these someday, you will be in love with the way the grass looks and feels, it's like making a tiny magical world the moment you lay the grass down, it's pretty special.
Very nice. This is the first time I have seen you working with Warhammer models. I like to add patches of flowers to miniature bases but all I could find in the shops were white and yellow flowers. Thank you fir demonstrating how easy it is to add color to a simple grass tuft! I have been applying blue or red glossy glazes to white flowers with mixed results.
The little pops of colour seem to make the static grass look even more natural, grassy and green, and the great thing is, if you want bigger flowers, you just keep applying layers of paint until they're the size you would like them to be. The greatest thing I have l taken away from being a scratch builder is that the easiest, most basic methods and ideas always have the best results. 🙂 PS, When it comes to the Warhammer models, if you have any tips on painting Necron swords, I'd be grateful, they're doing my head in lol 😆
@@dinkydioramas8349 I am an Ork player, but I can say that after a cursory search I found a few videos on TH-cam that demonstrate the principles behind painting Necron swords. Happy hunting!
I am well aware that plastic is an insulator. I'm also well aware that the glue doesn't stick to the plastic sheeting, but it does stick to the parchment paper...Thats why I use plastic.
Painting the tips really adds a lot.
Nice 👌
Awesome video! 😊😊 Love how they turned out, the ones with flowers and long stalks look amazing!
Thank you Desirae! I hope you have a go at making these someday, you will be in love with the way the grass looks and feels, it's like making a tiny magical world the moment you lay the grass down, it's pretty special.
Nice 😉🙋♀️
Cool tutorial.
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So many good points, about how little things make a huge difference, and about the pops of colour, Great stuff
Thank you muchly. 😀
Great video ❤
Thank you Teresa! 🙂❤
They look really good ❤
Thank you Cerise! 🙂 😘
@@dinkydioramas8349 you are welcome 🤗
Very nice. This is the first time I have seen you working with Warhammer models. I like to add patches of flowers to miniature bases but all I could find in the shops were white and yellow flowers. Thank you fir demonstrating how easy it is to add color to a simple grass tuft! I have been applying blue or red glossy glazes to white flowers with mixed results.
The little pops of colour seem to make the static grass look even more natural, grassy and green, and the great thing is, if you want bigger flowers, you just keep applying layers of paint until they're the size you would like them to be. The greatest thing I have l taken away from being a scratch builder is that the easiest, most basic methods and ideas always have the best results. 🙂 PS, When it comes to the Warhammer models, if you have any tips on painting Necron swords, I'd be grateful, they're doing my head in lol 😆
@@dinkydioramas8349 I am an Ork player, but I can say that after a cursory search I found a few videos on TH-cam that demonstrate the principles behind painting Necron swords. Happy hunting!
You do know that plastic is a insulator. Parchment paper is a better material for this project. Your static grass will stand up better.
I am well aware that plastic is an insulator. I'm also well aware that the glue doesn't stick to the plastic sheeting, but it does stick to the parchment paper...Thats why I use plastic.