Basing Techniques, Tutorials and Tips?
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Basing Techniques, Tutorials and Tips?
Hello fellow Asrai,
I am trying to collect as much input as I can and was hoping to hear from all of you. I am looking for basing techniques, tutorials, and tips in regards to Woodland themes. If you guys know of any, have made some yourself or would like to share some of your knowledge I think it would be most helpful to me, as well as others.
Thanks for your time!
Yanchus
I am trying to collect as much input as I can and was hoping to hear from all of you. I am looking for basing techniques, tutorials, and tips in regards to Woodland themes. If you guys know of any, have made some yourself or would like to share some of your knowledge I think it would be most helpful to me, as well as others.
Thanks for your time!
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Re: Basing Techniques, Tutorials and Tips?
For example- here are some of the materials that I have been experimenting with.
I wanted to learn about making bases that look like trees, woods, etc. Any thoughts or tips?
I wanted to learn about making bases that look like trees, woods, etc. Any thoughts or tips?
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Re: Basing Techniques, Tutorials and Tips?
http://asrai.org/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=28906
Check out the above. This guy has mastered the art of basing. I don't know the details of how he does it but you can certainly see what you could be shooting for. There are other posts concerning basing on the site as well. Good luck.
Check out the above. This guy has mastered the art of basing. I don't know the details of how he does it but you can certainly see what you could be shooting for. There are other posts concerning basing on the site as well. Good luck.
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Re: Basing Techniques, Tutorials and Tips?
I have found a good cheap way of basing for my autumn themed WE is to use "mixed herbs" from a supermarket or similar outlet; just PVA glue to base, allow to dry overnight, shake off access material, then add three or four patches of different browns. Not Golden Daemon standard by miles; but a good usable Club level table top presentation.
Good Luck Yanchusart
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Re: Basing Techniques, Tutorials and Tips?
Well, it's simple, but here is my technique :
I use superglue in dots around the base ( larger patches for bigger bases) and dip it in sand (fine white sand from a beach)
I then paint the base. I use a dark green then drybrush on layers with more white added to the mix for each layer. This way I get something resembling glowing moss, (think the forest floor in avatar here)
I then add a mix of glade grass, green turfs and green clump foilage in patches where I didn't glue on sand.
Quite easy but effective.
For bigger bases and for characters I add on bits and bobs like the parts in various kits like the dryad, glade guard and glade rider kits.
If I want stones I use cork or bark and paint it like rock. Bark makes fine slate rock this way.
This is the best example where I've used all these things
[img]http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/09/09 ... c284be.jpg[/img]
I use superglue in dots around the base ( larger patches for bigger bases) and dip it in sand (fine white sand from a beach)
I then paint the base. I use a dark green then drybrush on layers with more white added to the mix for each layer. This way I get something resembling glowing moss, (think the forest floor in avatar here)
I then add a mix of glade grass, green turfs and green clump foilage in patches where I didn't glue on sand.
Quite easy but effective.
For bigger bases and for characters I add on bits and bobs like the parts in various kits like the dryad, glade guard and glade rider kits.
If I want stones I use cork or bark and paint it like rock. Bark makes fine slate rock this way.
This is the best example where I've used all these things
[img]http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/09/09 ... c284be.jpg[/img]
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Re: Basing Techniques, Tutorials and Tips?
Just started doing mine again for AoS. How about something like this?
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Hey I love the rocks. How did you work the slot-rails with the rocks? I assume you just cut them off and super glued the plastic figures straight onto the slate? How do they do for durability? My guess is that you have to be careful with them but that's ok they look great and it's worth taking extra care for.
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Re: Basing Techniques, Tutorials and Tips?
This is how I do my bases.
First I glue some extra bits to some of the bases, usually some branches from extra parts from dryad kit. Then glue on a mix of flock and small stones I bought roughly 10+ years ago. Then paint the bases with few drybrushed layers. After the paint I use a brush to apply PVA glue to about 40-60% of the base area and then apply "Spring undergrowth" foliage from GF9. "Clump foliage mix" from GF9 will be used to cover the branches to make small trees/bushes, and some directly to base. Flowers and grass tufts from army painter will finish the base.
Takes some time (mostly waiting the glue to dry) to make the bases, but it is well worth it.
First I glue some extra bits to some of the bases, usually some branches from extra parts from dryad kit. Then glue on a mix of flock and small stones I bought roughly 10+ years ago. Then paint the bases with few drybrushed layers. After the paint I use a brush to apply PVA glue to about 40-60% of the base area and then apply "Spring undergrowth" foliage from GF9. "Clump foliage mix" from GF9 will be used to cover the branches to make small trees/bushes, and some directly to base. Flowers and grass tufts from army painter will finish the base.
Takes some time (mostly waiting the glue to dry) to make the bases, but it is well worth it.
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Not sure about durability as I've only just put them on their bases but hopefully the super glue will hold. With the metal slot I'm still working out if I can cut the metal off a pin them on somehow. Got a load of older eternal guard to do so I hope it's not too tricky!
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Re: Basing Techniques, Tutorials and Tips?
I have cut the slot-rails off of metal figures and then drilled a pin hole up into their feet/legs and then pinned them onto unconventional bases. If you don't have a pin vice or a Dremmel Tool you will need one. I usually make the holes the same size as a paper clip and then just use straightened out paper clip wire for the pin. Cheap and easy. If you want something stronger/harder you can get it at any hobby store. (RC airplane control wire is great for this.) I don't know how hard the stone you're using is but you might have trouble getting through it with conventional drill bits.Jezandu wrote:Not sure about durability as I've only just put them on their bases but hopefully the super glue will hold. With the metal slot I'm still working out if I can cut the metal off a pin them on somehow. Got a load of older eternal guard to do so I hope it's not too tricky!
I was looking at the stones sticking out over the edges of the bases and I was thinking; "Those things are never going to rank up!" Well duh.
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Re: Basing Techniques, Tutorials and Tips?
Thanks for all of the feedback you guys, its certainly very helpful.
Now I was also curious about the "tree" look that some of you achieve when basing, like the ones in this picture. What do you recommend using to get this look? Actual tree pieces or a combo of certain materials.
Thanks
Now I was also curious about the "tree" look that some of you achieve when basing, like the ones in this picture. What do you recommend using to get this look? Actual tree pieces or a combo of certain materials.
Thanks
Re: Basing Techniques, Tutorials and Tips?
Those are "special" resin bases.. Bought from third parties.
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Thanks for the feedback- I am trying to find where I can order something like them, does anyone have ideasnXken wrote:Those are "special" resin bases.. Bought from third parties.
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Microartstudio?
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Here is a link to an online supplier in downtown T.O. so you shouldn't have to pay too much for shipping. The site says they have a store on Spadina but I don't know if they do onsite sales, but you could call. Might save you shipping altogether if you are ever downtown!
I already checked, they do carry the micro art studio forest bases and currently have some in stock!
Cheers
http://www.meeplemart.com
I already checked, they do carry the micro art studio forest bases and currently have some in stock!
Cheers
http://www.meeplemart.com
Re: Basing Techniques, Tutorials and Tips?
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Much appreciated guys! I am going to check out Meeplemart today