I guess the year of terrain is continuing as I've just decided to start fixing up all kinds of stuff. I decided - for some reason - to finally fix my tree bases. They've long been without static grass, and I decided to tackle all my trees today.
I re-did the dry brush on most of them, touched up all of the tree trunks and some branches. I then re-did the bases edges in a more neutral colour...then finally applied static grass to all of them. Needless to say, I'm...tired of static grass.
I also touched up some pine trees I've had for ages - taking the dark blue/green down several notches by spraying the trees with a mix of green spray paints.
The trees are shown here without their foliage - as I mainly did work on the bases.
Great tune up. I find applying static grass very satisfying; maybe because it is fast and simple or possibly because it signifies the end of a project as it is the last thing I usually do.
ReplyDeleteOh I definitely have the "basing is the end" mentality. Love having everything done and then that final dry-brush, some flock, and making sure the bases are painted nicely. Definitely the final step.
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