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SCENIC BASES TUTORIAL ?
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Author:  Nevinsrip [ Sat Apr 20, 2013 9:35 am ]
Post subject:  SCENIC BASES TUTORIAL ?

Some guys do spectacular bases on their models. Not just some sand and static grass, but whole mini scenes are what I am referring too. DMS is outstanding at this and I am sure that there are many others here also.

So, is there a tutorial on how to do this anywhere?

If not, would someone be so kind as to do one. I would really love to learn how to do this.

Author:  .:Gunslinger:. [ Sat Apr 20, 2013 10:47 am ]
Post subject:  Re: SCENIC BASES TUTORIAL ?

Hi,

well that all depends on what you actually want on your bases? Rocks, water, forest? There are many tutorials online already, check this out:

http://jomada-adventures.blogspot.de/2013/04/tutorial-goblin-town-bases-step-by-step.html

http://jomada-adventures.blogspot.de/2013/03/tutorial-azanulbizar-bases-step-by-step.html

http://massivevoodoo.blogspot.fr/2010/01/tutorial-building-base-with-wood-from.html

http://massivevoodoo.blogspot.fr/2010/01/tutorial-basing-with-cork_06.html

http://massivevoodoo.blogspot.fr/2010/05/tutorial-making-snow-advanced-way.html

These are just a few examples, but if you tried out a bit by yourself, you will fast become good at seeing what works and what doesn't. One simple rule: don't overdo it! In the beginning, all these techniques look so cool that you might want to try them all at once, which often looks a bit unrealistic. Also, think a bit about the background of a mini to get an idea which type of scenic base could fit, e.g. goblins-rocks/snow
Also, something which I do very often, is to browse coolminornot and to look for cool bases (especially on gaming miniatures, where the space is limited by the base)-which is great for inspiration 8)

Author:  imrail [ Sat Apr 20, 2013 12:27 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: SCENIC BASES TUTORIAL ?

kb.php?a=38

An excellent article about basing.

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