How to Make Plasticard/Styrene Sheet Topped Bases

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024

Komentáře • 11

  • @Skinofgod
    @Skinofgod Před 2 lety +1

    Nice tutorial, thanks for sharing and writing up the guide.

  • @alessiodecarolis
    @alessiodecarolis Před rokem

    Really useful tutorial, naturally it could be possible making different terrain swapping to,f.e., lighter colours, such as VGC Cold grey and so on...

  • @fallenfossl
    @fallenfossl Před 9 měsíci

    This is awesome ❤

  • @thejonlucas
    @thejonlucas Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome tutorial - I was really excited to see this come up in my feed. What thicknesses of plasticard do you typically use? Did i miss that in the vid?

    • @RookieBrushes
      @RookieBrushes  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks. No, you didn't miss it. I should have mentioned really. For my Blackstone Fortress and Necron bases I tend to use 0.25mm or 0.5mm card. The urban themed base was much thicker. I just grabbed a sheet from a pack, but it felt like it was way over 1mm.

    • @thejonlucas
      @thejonlucas Před 2 lety

      @@RookieBrushes Thanks dude.

  • @albertmockel6245
    @albertmockel6245 Před 2 lety

    cardboard (not corrugated) also works well especially if you need some texture

  • @camy252camy3
    @camy252camy3 Před měsícem

    How thick is that plasticard?

  • @markkittle5987
    @markkittle5987 Před rokem

    Where do you find the patterns to print? I've done some searching online but can't find anything suitable

  • @pebblesthecat3625
    @pebblesthecat3625 Před rokem

    Could you please do tutorials on any of these subjects :
    1. Painting teeth /fangs/horns. So they have that aged, grown over time look.
    2. Painting feathers so they look real.
    3. Painting a figure that's sitting in front of a fire, or holding a torch (close flames effect to on the skin, clothing and equipment).
    4. How to paint shadow effects (when an object or person is hidden) on the skin, equipment and armour.
    5. Replacing heads/hands/equipment.
    6. Painting stripes, chequer board, or thin lines accurately with no bleed through.
    7. Adding beards and moustaches by sculpting them, and painting a "five o'clock shadow" on a model.
    8. How to paint tartan.
    9. How to paint eyes that don't look startled !
    10. How to paint clothes to make them look used, worn, dirty or stained.
    11. How to paint tiger fur (or any fur that's not all one colour, but has stripes or patches, like a calico cat, tabby cat, or a ginger tabby with a stripey tail).
    12. How to paint patches and holes in clothes and equipment.
    13. How to paint bottles half filled with liquid.
    14. How to paint gems that are angular, gems that are round, gems with an internal light source.
    15. How to sculpt.
    16.Painting cups or goblets filled with liquid (wine, water etc) .
    17. Painting drinking vessels on the floor with puddles spilling out.
    18. How to paint cobwebs.
    19. How to paint something mechanical with leaking oil/fluids.
    20. How to paint wear marks on something used often, like a door handle, a hatch, a walkway.
    21. Painting wood effects.
    22. Painting reflections on glass.
    23. How to paint tyres that look rubbery and worn.
    24. How to sculpt and paint a bandage that's bloody and dirty, after being worn for a few days.
    25. How to paint someone wearing trousers, after walking through water, showing where the bottom legs are wet, but the top of the trousers are dry. How to get that wet v's dry look.
    Any of these would be great as I have struggled with all of them in the past to varying degrees, so any tutorials would be of great help, but especially n°'s25, 22 & 3.