What's up guys! Zarry here, and today I'm showcasing a bit of scatter terrain for D&D, Frostgrave, or any tabletop games you'd like that are set in a fantasy setting.
I won't be going into much detail here, as I've explained the basic techniques in the last one, so without further ado, let's get this started!
Using 1 Inch thick XPS Foam, cut a decent sized chunk off of it, then, use an Exacto knife to bevel the edges and tear the edges of the foam.
Using a sharp pencil, draw some cool looking runes on the flat front side, these are for later.
After that, use grey craft paint to cover the entire piece yet again.
Wait for it to dry, and then apply your black wash to the whole thing. Use a large paint brush to apply this wash.
Then, mix some holiday green craft paint with dishwasher flow aid, and paint it into all of the runes. If it's not bright enough, apply more after the first coat dries.
And, really, that's it! Very simple. Shorter description as well because I already explained these materials last time. Hope you enjoyed, and I'll see you next time!
I won't be going into much detail here, as I've explained the basic techniques in the last one, so without further ado, let's get this started!
Using 1 Inch thick XPS Foam, cut a decent sized chunk off of it, then, use an Exacto knife to bevel the edges and tear the edges of the foam.
Using a sharp pencil, draw some cool looking runes on the flat front side, these are for later.
After that, use grey craft paint to cover the entire piece yet again.
Wait for it to dry, and then apply your black wash to the whole thing. Use a large paint brush to apply this wash.
Then, mix some holiday green craft paint with dishwasher flow aid, and paint it into all of the runes. If it's not bright enough, apply more after the first coat dries.
And, really, that's it! Very simple. Shorter description as well because I already explained these materials last time. Hope you enjoyed, and I'll see you next time!