I have been working on improving my forest
and woods for my terrain tables. I think
I might have hit the mark with this.
I used to use upholstery foam, plucked to
break up the shape and then flocked with spray glue. This is the development of that idea. See the below post for my other attempts
Making Tree's I can live with
Making Tree's I can live with
In Bunnings the other day I came across an almost perfect mat I could use as a base for forests along with a 6 pack of foam sponges, some black primer spray and some green craft paint (cheap). I have made about 12 pieces of forest now and not used half of the mat and sponges.
I cut a shape in the sponge for the forest
canopy then cut the rubber mat leaving about a 1cm lip of foam over the edge.
I then pluck the cut sponge to break up the
surface and give it a more forest like shape, nothing straight or flat.
Once I am happy with the look, I glue the
rubber mat shape I cut to the foam with PVA, let it dry a bit then prime the
foam.
Once dried I dry brush using Woodland Green
from my old GW paints, highlighting with a lime green or a yellow would do
also.
Last step is to paint the rubber edge
brown, this gives the look of tree trunks when viewed from the side.
And in play....
Very cool, David. Perfect for 6mm
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