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7/17/2025, 7:40:59 AM
>>96110626
It's a little different every time cause I mix my own pastes with flexible modeling paste, sanded grout, and whatever dirt from outside. Sometimes its aragonite coral sand, sometimes its coconut coir and sand, other times its baseball diamond sand and mixed tree bark ground up. Rocks are always raw cork bark. Usually I apply my paste after painting the model and blank it out with a couple coats of grey seer before attacking it with plaguebearer and militarum contrast in random splotches. Sometimes ill mix the two colours and apply it over everything, then stipple in some of the colours out the pot in a couple spots. Other times I'll do layers of them depending on what I feel like. Then basecoat rocks straken green, all over wash nuln and agrax, all over drybrush with straken, light drybrush all over with ogryn camo focusing on rocks. The pools are dark reaper base, stipple pools of overthinned lothern blue, then going over the top with citadel gemstone paint. I find you can change quite a lot in your basing recipe, and as long as a few key things remain the same then they still work together
It's a little different every time cause I mix my own pastes with flexible modeling paste, sanded grout, and whatever dirt from outside. Sometimes its aragonite coral sand, sometimes its coconut coir and sand, other times its baseball diamond sand and mixed tree bark ground up. Rocks are always raw cork bark. Usually I apply my paste after painting the model and blank it out with a couple coats of grey seer before attacking it with plaguebearer and militarum contrast in random splotches. Sometimes ill mix the two colours and apply it over everything, then stipple in some of the colours out the pot in a couple spots. Other times I'll do layers of them depending on what I feel like. Then basecoat rocks straken green, all over wash nuln and agrax, all over drybrush with straken, light drybrush all over with ogryn camo focusing on rocks. The pools are dark reaper base, stipple pools of overthinned lothern blue, then going over the top with citadel gemstone paint. I find you can change quite a lot in your basing recipe, and as long as a few key things remain the same then they still work together
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