Impeccable timing! I've been printing the lost dungeon parts for the past few weeks, and I was just about to start painting them. Definitely going to be referencing this video as I do so.
Thank you so much Terrain set, I have made some additions to my shopping list and will be placing an order tomorrow. Your tutorials are great keep up the good work.
Tom, Excelent tutorial! I love the fact that your are incorperating the contrast of Warm and Cool colors to give the model some pop. Its also interesting that you have reversed the general color theory. Warm in the shadow and cool on the surface.
Thanks took advantage of the deal. Going to figure out what to print first. Maybe the toilet. So my goblins have a place to go while building the other stuff. Thanks for your vids. You was one of the main reasons I got my ender 3 V2. Your build vid was a big help.
Hi, very nice video. I am currently printing rocky surface tiles with 0.1 mm layer height and id like to have a similar color scheme as in your video. The only question I have: How is your experience with visible layer lines after the washing step? Do they appear? If not, why not? 😂 Just want to avoid printing a large batch and suddenly realizing that painting can not work properly.
Thanks for the awesome tutorial Tom! I was wondering if there was anything I could use as replacement for the mushroom colour. I tried buying online but it doesn't seem to be available most places and on the Plaid website they only ship to the US and I'm in Canada.
@@Tombof3DPrintedHorrors unfortunately not the Hobby Lobby in where I live in Texas .....Prairie Sage is fairly hard to find online....I blame you Tom ;) anything similar we can use?
Impeccable timing! I've been printing the lost dungeon parts for the past few weeks, and I was just about to start painting them. Definitely going to be referencing this video as I do so.
Great!
As always a big fan of all of your videos. Thanks so much for your content.
Thanks!
The discount is incredible, the painting results are beautiful and your contribution to the 3D printing and miniatures communitys is invaluable!
Thank you :)
Thanks for producing these videos, very useful.
Love your work Tom.
Thanks!
Wow! This looks incredible! What an amazing finish!
Thank you :)
That is my favorite for painting tiles! :D thank you so much for sharing this!
Thank you for watching :)
Thanks for the video! I'll share this around soon!
Thank you!
Thank you so much Terrain set, I have made some additions to my shopping list and will be placing an order tomorrow. Your tutorials are great keep up the good work.
Thank you!
Tom, Excelent tutorial! I love the fact that your are incorperating the contrast of Warm and Cool colors to give the model some pop. Its also interesting that you have reversed the general color theory. Warm in the shadow and cool on the surface.
Super helpful video as usual!
Thanks!
Thanks took advantage of the deal. Going to figure out what to print first. Maybe the toilet. So my goblins have a place to go while building the other stuff.
Thanks for your vids. You was one of the main reasons I got my ender 3 V2. Your build vid was a big help.
Glad the Ender-3 V2 video helped you, and many thanks for supporting us! :)
Hi, very nice video. I am currently printing rocky surface tiles with 0.1 mm layer height and id like to have a similar color scheme as in your video. The only question I have: How is your experience with visible layer lines after the washing step? Do they appear? If not, why not? 😂 Just want to avoid printing a large batch and suddenly realizing that painting can not work properly.
Which of my models are you printing? I need to know that to offer specific advice.
Thanks for the awesome tutorial Tom! I was wondering if there was anything I could use as replacement for the mushroom colour. I tried buying online but it doesn't seem to be available most places and on the Plaid website they only ship to the US and I'm in Canada.
Where do you order your paints from? I found some at my local Walmart, but others, like Prairie Sage seem hard to find.
Hobby Lobby and Michaels have the full line of Folk Art.
Can’t find any Prairie Sage
@@Tombof3DPrintedHorrors unfortunately not the Hobby Lobby in where I live in Texas .....Prairie Sage is fairly hard to find online....I blame you Tom ;) anything similar we can use?
@@fogcutteur Yep! 50% Apple Barrel Pewter Gray, 25% Folk Art Steel Gray and 25% Apple Barrel Leaf Green gets you extremely close
@@Tombof3DPrintedHorrors Awesome...thanks!
Beautiful work. Do you seal the paint w/ a clear coat or dulcote to protect it?
Just minis, I rarely do it for terrain.
Do you varnish after painting?
Not terrain, just minis.
Hell Yeah