Painting realistic trees and tree stumps
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Painting realistic trees and tree stumps
I'm doing a battle of Endor forest scene and need advice on how to paint the resin trees and tree stumps so they look real.
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That's pretty much it. Tree bark is pretty monotone, so washing and drybrushing is usually sufficient. Remember stains where branches join and water runs.
Oils will take you a long way on a project like this.
Oils will take you a long way on a project like this.
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One thing to remember is that for the most part trees are essentially gray. Only the newer younger branches have any color. I did a dead tree from scratch for one of my dino models if you'd like a look see -
http://pic9.picturetrail.com/VOL301/202 ... 610855.jpg
http://pic9.picturetrail.com/VOL301/202 ... 610855.jpg
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that is really good advice... gray colors are much more prevelant in the larger trees. then add some brown and green highlights. there was a good article at Armorama if you wanna search around... i'll try to find it too.
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One fo the guys over at FSM just posted pics of his. Looks pretty good:
http://www.finescale.com/FSM/CS/forums/ ... wPost.aspx
http://www.finescale.com/FSM/CS/forums/ ... wPost.aspx
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I eagerly recommend the "Terrain Masterclass" book by Osprey. I believe it's by Richard Windrow. Also, "Making Wargames Terrain" by Games Workshop is awesome because it shows dirt-cheap ways to make terrain using unsuspecting found objects, such as paper towel tubes.
"Terrain Masterclass" has a great deal to say about trees and bark. It also shows time-consuming yet stunningly-successful approach to trees using twisted wire.
The Games Workshop book is itself cheap and the the techniques are cheap. For those reasons alone it's worth a look.
The scenery manusl by Woodland Scenics is also worth a perusal.
"Terrain Masterclass" has a great deal to say about trees and bark. It also shows time-consuming yet stunningly-successful approach to trees using twisted wire.
The Games Workshop book is itself cheap and the the techniques are cheap. For those reasons alone it's worth a look.
The scenery manusl by Woodland Scenics is also worth a perusal.
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