Making terrain is quickly becoming my favorite part of this hobby. I love creating environments that feel like something is actually happening. Instead of continuing to start new threads, I've decided to just start a mega thread with all my random terrain projects. Here are a couple of my previous threads: Urban Special Terrain Areas: https://forum.corvusbelli.com/threads/urban-special-terrain-areas.24424/ Island Table: https://forum.corvusbelli.com/threads/thediceabides-island-table.603/ Now I'm hard at work on my Novvy Bangkok table. First finished building:
@TheDiceAbide love the paint job! So good to see the realism in there - ripped posters and the grime built up. I especially like the ‘painted over graffiti’ touch - really clever touch, I will be inspired for my next projects! Do you use paint pens for the graffiti tags? I’m also excited to see what you do for the ‘vid screens’ and monitors/adverts! Will keep a close eye on how this one comes out. Great job
@Gera - GameMat.eu’s Chem Zone. Got a little more work done on my buildings. I think I’m loving how these are turning out.
@Savnock , it really is all about the layers. None of it is hard to do, but it is a lot of steps. Here's my first finished bridge, with a couple of billboards (which aren't glued down).
I think he's cheating, he's just leaving the base-painted buildings out in the Portland weather... (I kid, I kid)
Awsome work! You perfectely captured the 'urban spiri't with these colors, textures and tags. I could almost perceive the bad smells...
Not for my rundown urban table, but for my FLGS to get more special terrain zone for their more urban looking terrain.
Been busy moving and traveling, so not much progress on my game table, but I did get the first two test cuts of my Nimbus generators assembled! They're basically MDF shells that fit on top of a 120mm computer fan, just treat the whole block as a nimbus zone (or measure from the circle if you want to bother). I'll be making 8 more for my LGS plus a couple of game clubs (and maybe two for my own table).