minimal base, a fake stone paving trompe l’oeil effect.
The key to the trompe l’oeil effect is to decide where the
light is coming from and highlight accordingly. The final
highlight goes on just the very edge of the fake stones
on the paving.
1.
AP-WP1101 - Matt Black mixed
with AP-WP1122 - Fur Brown
2.
plus AP-WP1102 - Matt White
3.
plus more AP-WP1102 - Matt White
4.
plus even more AP-WP1102 - Matt White
VARNISH
Make sure all the paint on the model is thoroughly dry
before commencing varnishing.
Gloss
The models were then given a coat of Humbrol
polyurethane gloss varnish and set aside for 24 hours to
dry completely. Be careful not to let the varnish pool,
varnish, in fact the thinner the better.
Matt
Then they were given two coats of AP-WP1103 - Anti-
Shine Matt Varnish. Be even more careful when painting
on the matt varnish. When applying the matt, brush it out
well from any nooks and crannies where it is likely to
collect and pool.
A BIGGER BASE
I would seriously recommend a bigger base if you are
going to game with your models. The small bases are
perfect for photography, but your models will fall over if
you are playing on anything than a perfectly level surface,
or if you jog the table or are less than very careful how
you place them down.
Try something like this, using a 25mm circular plastic base
from Renedra. Use superglue to stick the models in place,
blowing over them with a hairdryer set on cool, to prevent
the glue whitening off on the model, then infill around the
model base with household filler. When the filler is hard
paint on the stone paving trompe l’oeil effect as detailed
above.