Have been surfing around RUclips for awhile now looking at all different Stone painting tutorials for dungeon table-top pieces. By far my favorite one yet! Just earned a new follower
This was meditative and informative. I’ve seen others introduce variation techniques, but your tutorial just took it to a whole new level of crispness and depth along with interest. Looking forward to seeing the rest of this fantastic terrain piece come to life, thank you for sharing!
Great tutorial! Big fan here...hopefully one day I could have the chance to have one of the beautiful pieces of yours in my grasp! Can't wait for more content! Greetings from Italy 🍻
Great video - thanks for sharing your technique. I often add a couple of shades of green right at the start along the lowest couple of rows of stones so you get a “moss in the cracks” sort of effect to. I shall definitely try some of your techniques too now.
Lucky for me I've only painted one of my TTW houses and can still apply some of the methods on to it. The other houses will definitely painted like in this video. Thanks a lot. I was pretty much in a creative blockade when it comes to TTW houses, now that everything is more clearly explained it looks pretty "easy" from my perspective. I'll have my village finished in no time. 😂😂
Beautiful and great looking! I would love to paint my unpainted buildings like this, but all my older Tabletop World buildings have a light sand stone colour, since I want to build a village close to the coast. But I think I will make some variations! Keep up the good work and keep making the videos! ❤️
Just found this tutorial after looking at your products, amazing paint job, thanks for sharing. I will try a replicate !! Would love to see what you do with your river beds if you haven't made a tutorial already
Thank you for the tutorial! Yesterday I got my first house (The cottage II) and I am completely blown away by the model. THE best terrain piece I got. I dont have a lot money and they are not the cheapest, but I now see why the price is justified. I probably get one or two per year. One question, should I clean the model before priming? I always wash my plastic kits with dish soap, should I do it here too?
Hello! I just rewatched the video and I think the correct list of paints is this: Citadel Base Mournfang Brown Citadel Base XV-88 Citadel Shade Agrax Earthshade Citadel Layer Karak Stone Citadel Layer Pallid Wych Flesh Citadel Shade Nuln Oil Citadel Shade Athonian Camoshade Citadel Base Waaagh Flesh Vallejo Model Air Nato Black Vallejo Model Air Cold Grey Vallejo Model Air Sand (Ivory) I think the list you have here is the second video list of paints :)
Thanks for the heads up! We really appreciate it. We copied your list into this video's description and moved the previous list to the second video. Thanks again. :)
In step 7 you applied Vallejo Model Air Sand all over, but in step 8 it looks like it's gone from the creases between the stones. Did it just "sink in" between the stones, did you remove it, or something else? :) Thanks!
Hello Olive! Most of the watered down paint gets collected by the paper towel once you place the model on it. You can also use a dry brush to collect excess paint from certain areas if you need to. Keep in mind that the paint needs to be watered down significantly.
I am a long time purchaser of your models. I appreciate you guys doing these videos. I noticed you didn't put a primer on the model. This is usually a standard step in the miniature painting process. Any reason that step is skipped?
00:00 - intro
Basecoating the model:
00:44 - step 1
01:05 - step 2
Adding brown colors:
01:40 - step 3
03:15 - step 4
04:04 - step 5
Highlighting stone:
04:57 - step 6
05:57 - step 7
07:07 - step 8
08:34 - step 9
Adding shadows:
09:29 - step 10
12:28 - step 11
Adding greens:
14:31 - step 12
16:48 - step 13
Final highlight and tracing:
17:59 - step 14
18:40 - step 15
19:22 - outro and gallery
At the 11 minute area I totally would have just left it at that, but man you certainly went the extra mile. Bravo!
Just when you think he can’t possibly make it look any better, wham! Takes it to the next level.
Thank you very much! :)
Hands down one of the best stone scheme I've seen!
Thank you! :)
That building went from new to ancient in 20. Minutes. Looks fabulous ❤
Thanks Jeff! :)
Love your hand tattoo. Also - please make more of these!!
Thank you! :) Will do! ;)
Best stone effect paint job on the internet. Now I just need to convert the colors into more affordable craft paint.
Thank you! :)
I've been admiring your paint work since I found out about Tabletop World, glad to see your technique here. Thanks!
Thank you Maxime! :)
Yeah. Finally a video from the masters. Awesome job ivan. Looking forward to more videos.
Thank you very much Wouter! :)
Have been surfing around RUclips for awhile now looking at all different Stone painting tutorials for dungeon table-top pieces. By far my favorite one yet! Just earned a new follower
Thank you very much! :)
Great work! Could you also consider a tutorial on the lighter colored stones you used for the older models like the Inn?
Thank you Jeffrey! :) You can expect more stone tutorials in the future. ;)
Very interesting to see the wash of sand colour, the resulting effect really worked well.
Thank you! :)
Best stone painting process I have seen ever. Nice
Thank you very much! :)
Amazing! Please do more! I loved the tutorials on one of your previous kickstarters, but this is even better!
Thank you Joseph! :) The second tutorial is up, so check it out if you haven't already. ;)
Very, very nice! I read the tutorials online, but seeing it made it much clearer! Love the effect the filter step makes!
Thank you Maarten! :)
Beautiful models really taken to the next level with that paint job!
Thank you! :)
Very professional results...nice work...more, please!
Thank you! :) More to come! ;)
Superb video. Inspirational for me at a stage of painting my first big xps castle! Many thanks.
Thank you! :)
This was meditative and informative. I’ve seen others introduce variation techniques, but your tutorial just took it to a whole new level of crispness and depth along with interest. Looking forward to seeing the rest of this fantastic terrain piece come to life, thank you for sharing!
Thank you very much Eric! :)
Great tutorial! Big fan here...hopefully one day I could have the chance to have one of the beautiful pieces of yours in my grasp! Can't wait for more content! Greetings from Italy 🍻
Thanks man! We really appreciate it. Cheers! :)
Great video - thanks for sharing your technique. I often add a couple of shades of green right at the start along the lowest couple of rows of stones so you get a “moss in the cracks” sort of effect to. I shall definitely try some of your techniques too now.
Thank you! Yes, a bit of green makes all the difference. ;)
Amazing tutorial! Looks great and the filter wash was a masterstroke. Best of luck with the channel!!!
Thank you Fredrik! :)
man I wish I watched this before painting some of my stone dioramas! This is amazing!! Liked and subscribed! looking forward to more!
Thank you! :)
this is on the the best tuto that ive saw to make good stone, will you continue videos next ? its been 8 month since last one keep up the good work !
Thank you very much! :) We will try to find time to do more tutorials in the future.
Great,, Now looking forward for painting wood
Thanks Pedro! :)
I'm impressed. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you! :)
Thanks for the awesome products you make and for the masterclass.
Thank you Chappy! :)
Amazing Tutorial - best I could find!!!!!
Thank you very much Jochen! :)
This is fantastic! Hopefully one day I manage to have the funds to pick this up as a hobby as well. Really looking forward to more videos!
Thank you! :)
That Looks fantastic. Thank you so much for Sharing it, very helpful.
Thank you very much! :)
Absolutely spectacular.
Thank you! :)
Lucky for me I've only painted one of my TTW houses and can still apply some of the methods on to it. The other houses will definitely painted like in this video. Thanks a lot. I was pretty much in a creative blockade when it comes to TTW houses, now that everything is more clearly explained it looks pretty "easy" from my perspective. I'll have my village finished in no time. 😂😂
Hello Gordian, thank you very much! We are glad that you find the tutorial helpful. :)
J’aime beaucoup ce réalisme 😮
Thank you! :)
Great job. Really inspiring.
Best regards Chicken
Thank you! :)
Beautiful and great looking! I would love to paint my unpainted buildings like this, but all my older Tabletop World buildings have a light sand stone colour, since I want to build a village close to the coast. But I think I will make some variations! Keep up the good work and keep making the videos! ❤️
Thank you Sonny! We would love to see your coastal village! :)
Excellent work!
Thank you! :)
Just found this tutorial after looking at your products, amazing paint job, thanks for sharing. I will try a replicate !!
Would love to see what you do with your river beds if you haven't made a tutorial already
Thank you! :)
Thank you for the tutorial! Yesterday I got my first house (The cottage II) and I am completely blown away by the model. THE best terrain piece I got. I dont have a lot money and they are not the cheapest, but I now see why the price is justified. I probably get one or two per year. One question, should I clean the model before priming? I always wash my plastic kits with dish soap, should I do it here too?
Thank you so much for your positive feedback! :) No, you don't need to wash the model prior painting.
Please could you post a video on how to paint the wood and plaster walls. I loved this one!
Thank you Richard! We are working on it as we speak. You can expect it very soon. ;)
Great 👍 tutorial video 🎉 #subscribed
Thank you very much! :)
Love it, the outro also destroyed my ears
Thank you! :) Sorry for that. :D
Beautiful
Thank you! :)
Hello! I just rewatched the video and I think the correct list of paints is this:
Citadel Base Mournfang Brown
Citadel Base XV-88
Citadel Shade Agrax Earthshade
Citadel Layer Karak Stone
Citadel Layer Pallid Wych Flesh
Citadel Shade Nuln Oil
Citadel Shade Athonian Camoshade
Citadel Base Waaagh Flesh
Vallejo Model Air Nato Black
Vallejo Model Air Cold Grey
Vallejo Model Air Sand (Ivory)
I think the list you have here is the second video list of paints :)
Thanks for the heads up! We really appreciate it. We copied your list into this video's description and moved the previous list to the second video. Thanks again. :)
Superb
Thank you! :)
In step 7 you applied Vallejo Model Air Sand all over, but in step 8 it looks like it's gone from the creases between the stones. Did it just "sink in" between the stones, did you remove it, or something else? :) Thanks!
Hello Olive! Most of the watered down paint gets collected by the paper towel once you place the model on it. You can also use a dry brush to collect excess paint from certain areas if you need to. Keep in mind that the paint needs to be watered down significantly.
Nice video! Would love alternative ideas for darker stone, etc. as well. :)
Thanks Jukka! You can expect more tutorials on different types of stone walls. ;)
I am a long time purchaser of your models. I appreciate you guys doing these videos. I noticed you didn't put a primer on the model. This is usually a standard step in the miniature painting process. Any reason that step is skipped?
Thank you Kelly! :) No need to use primer on our models. The paint sticks very well on the resin we use for casting. ;)
This is amazing, thank you so much!
Thank you Vicente! :)
Love it, do you think the recipe wooo you is work for flagstone bases to?
Thank you! Yes, it should work fine on flagstone bases. :)
very nice
Thank you! :)
Awesome! Thank you!
Thank you Tim! :)
Very interesting video. I'm just subbed here 💯💯💯
Thank you! :)
❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
Groovy video…. Subbed
Thank you! :)
Great tutorial! where did you get this building/print?
Thank you! :) It's resin cast model from Tabletop World. You will find the link to our site in "about" section. ;)
Wow this video is really amazing. I like it. Can I talk with you?
Do you actually fill orders sent to you?
Hello Kip, your order is on the way. Thank you for your interest in our models! :)
Ok, when is the next video. I need more!
you can expect it real soon! Cheers! :)
Great video !!! Thank you !!
Thank you! :)
Great! I will try it too! I'm looking forward to next time 😃
Masafumi.s
Thank you! :)
So you stole Hendrik Morkel's tutorial verbatim and didn't give any credit
Not at all. Hendrik learned the techniques from us. Feel free to ask him. :)
@@TabletopWorld Funny that his video was posted first then, huh?
@@ZedLeppelin1989 for years we had photo tutorial with text prior this video.