Clown Pride Basing
Clown pride Neopet basing scheme is below
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This is the world’s laziest painting recipe post discussing the painting recipe I use for sugar candy miniatures neopets abandoned haunted theme park Forest basing scheme.
- brown base paste
- I’m using Stirland Mud Paste Outpost Element
- Fiver uses a product I’ve never seen and which wasn’t available at ElementGames or TheOutpost - I assume it’s a local USA brand; support them if convenient
- It’s (pretty much) a colour match with Dryad Bark paint should you need to make corrections. Outpost Element
- The goal is to build up enough texture that it looks like the character is in fact on a scruffy torn AstroTurf fairground.
- DryBrush that minty-Green
- ClownBoss Fiverr uses Army Painter Elemental Bolt Outpost Element
- … there’s an air flavour too! Outpost Element
- I had Game Color Foul Green on hand and found it to be a match. Outpost Element
- I think my application of it at this state is closer to over brushing on the dry brushing / over brushing spectrum
- DruBrush that soil with with Moot Green Outpost Element
- Technically Hexwraith Flame
- I leave you now to your minty rim!
- Paint that base rim with the Bolt color or my Foul Green using a thick unfinned coat to give it a solid look.
There you should have it.
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Our D&D group has met a lich who runs a circus, so, I painted this 75mm mini just in case we need it and also to tick #clownPride about 2 months early pic.twitter.com/UMXWW59haa