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Blog NIGHTBRINGER's Terrain & Warhammer Woodworking Projects

The most time consuming part is coming up with a design/idea. It can take a fair bit of time to settle on the exact dimensions to use (I'm indecisive!). This piece took a bit longer because the filing was done by hand, however now that I have my rotary tool it would be a much faster process.

Just curious, why not start up a terrain thread of your own so you can collect all your work there? I look forward to seeing what you come up with.

Your right I will do a thread, will get some liquid thought juice tonight and see if that starts working.
 
Your right I will do a thread, will get some liquid thought juice tonight and see if that starts working.
Sounds good! Any rough ideas on what type of terrain piece you might make? Will it be Lizardmen specific terrain (which I have to do one day) or just general warhammer fantasy terrain?
 
Sounds good! Any rough ideas on what type of terrain piece you might make? Will it be Lizardmen specific terrain (which I have to do one day) or just general warhammer fantasy terrain?

Both I think, first off I have an idea of a tower on a hill with a haunted wood theme
 
Good point! I'm thinking of one of two options...
  1. rough up the edges as you suggest and paint it stone colour along with the rest of the piece
  2. leave the edges sharp, but paint it up to look like metal (either gold or steel/iron), while the rest of the piece is still painted as stone
Which do you think would be better?
Personally I really liked the look of the stone you posted on the first page.

With this in mind, if it had been mine I think I would have rough up the edges a little. Make a circle to place it, and place some skulls at the base of the stone. Then after finish painting it, carefully "splatter" some red paint around the icon, just as if some one has just been praying there throwing blood at it.
 
Both I think, first off I have an idea of a tower on a hill with a haunted wood theme
That's a good idea... I look forward to seeing it.

Personally I really liked the look of the stone you posted on the first page.

With this in mind, if it had been mine I think I would have rough up the edges a little. Make a circle to place it, and place some skulls at the base of the stone. Then after finish painting it, carefully "splatter" some red paint around the icon, just as if some one has just been praying there throwing blood at it.
Sounds great! Thanks for the good ideas!
 
Wow, those look great! Sorry I haven't been able to look at your work for a while.

I really like the stone with symbol! It could work for so many things; Bane Stone, Sinister Statue, Waystone, etc...

I agree with The Red Devil, I'd rough up the edges. That was the first thing I thought when I saw it. If you want to make it pop, you could always paint it to appear as though the symbol were glowing. (I'm thinking Warpstone.) Plus the cavity that the symbol is sitting in would make a perfect area for light sourcing! The glow off the symbol could truly make it look cool!
 
Wow, those look great! Sorry I haven't been able to look at your work for a while.
I figured you had your hands full! It's great to have you back. :)
agree with The Red Devil, I'd rough up the edges. That was the first thing I thought when I saw it. If you want to make it pop, you could always paint it to appear as though the symbol were glowing. (I'm thinking Warpstone.) Plus the cavity that the symbol is sitting in would make a perfect area for light sourcing! The glow off the symbol could truly make it look cool!
I definitely will roughen up the edges. I have just the right rotary tool bit for the job. Warpstone light sourcing would be awesome, but I think it may be beyond my painting skill.

Thanks for the great ideas!
 
I think a touch of that modesty is rubbing off, Have a go you can always repaint it ;)
Perhaps... but object source lighting is a really tough (and intimidating) technique to tackle. I guess this is a good opportunity to attempt it though... a bit easier than having a go on a model.
 
With this in mind, if it had been mine I think I would have rough up the edges a little.

I agree with The Red Devil, I'd rough up the edges. That was the first thing I thought when I saw it

As suggested, I roughened up the edges a little. I had a bit of trouble taking a decent picture because of lighting and the small size of the piece. Hopefully you guys can still make it out. What do you think?

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I kinda liked the smooth one better... :muted:

The smooth one could have been metal; No choice but to paint it like stone now...:artist:
 
I preferred the smooth one as well, however I think it'd look good as a bluey-purpley crystalline structure.
 
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