My tip: don't do terrain decorations on figure bases. Whatever terrain you might choose will contrast with a lot of battlefields, so keep the bases simple like black (shadows), brown (mud, pine barrens, dirt), gray (buildings and caverns), or green (grass). Save terrain effort and resources for making static terrain.
Nice tips! I can appreciate those golden demon paint jobs but I never compare my own painting skills to that. It's the unrealistic beauty standard of wargaming lol Appreciate it but don't let it discourage you or keep you from developing your own skills.
My tip: don't do terrain decorations on figure bases. Whatever terrain you might choose will contrast with a lot of battlefields, so keep the bases simple like black (shadows), brown (mud, pine barrens, dirt), gray (buildings and caverns), or green (grass). Save terrain effort and resources for making static terrain.
That's a really good point. Thanks for sharing
I wonder if you misspelled practice , to stress practice. If so I found it hilarious.
Haha maybe. In Australia "practise" is the verb and "practice" is the noun but I might have mixed them up 🤣 but hopefully this gets you to paint more
Nice tips! I can appreciate those golden demon paint jobs but I never compare my own painting skills to that. It's the unrealistic beauty standard of wargaming lol Appreciate it but don't let it discourage you or keep you from developing your own skills.
Well said.