Vlog: Freezing A Norse Longhouse
February 22, 2018 by johnlyons
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Now I want to play Skyrim: The Minis Game.
Great little tutorial there John, you’ve now re started that need in me for a winter themed board!
I feel you may have taken too much of the original colour out. Instead of seeing a cold wooden building, I am seeing just a monochrome building with too much defination gone. Although it may be the camera washing out the colour.
old wood does turn grey, and for speed it works well enough. But I think you’re right having a few planks or even whole panels a different shade to break up the monochrome paint scheme would work wonders.
But then knowing John, he probably had all 16 buildings handed to him with orders to knock them out in a couple of hours, so economy of time factors in there. 🙂
I agree, I’m sure time is an issue. I’ve been working on scratch building a similar fantasy structure for 3 weeks and I am just starting painting. John on his worst day is 10 times better than me on my best.
I like it!
really enjoyed this one (like all the others). how come you dont use snow flock and other similar products to create this effect? that would of course make it more snowy than frosty…
Great tutorial. I will try out something similar on ny viking buildings on a table im building. I will not to all the way to frost as it is a summer/spring table but the greying of the wood and tatch is definitly on the to do list as they seem a bit new straight out of the box. Thanks for the tutorial! I can’t get enough of Johns videos! Great stuff.