Abelbabel
New member
Hello
I have bought a lot of pigments and are beginning to use them. I paint most GW models and use them to play games. However I wish that my army looks and feels like something “real” mud, dirt and fading paint. I wonder if anyone has used pigments on infantry model to represent the effects of different styles off terrain on their models. Example what would a imperial guard infantry man look like during a long winter campaign or in terrain similar to the fields of Flanders. I have begun to experiment but I am a bit unsure on what looks right.
Thanks for the help
/Max
I have bought a lot of pigments and are beginning to use them. I paint most GW models and use them to play games. However I wish that my army looks and feels like something “real” mud, dirt and fading paint. I wonder if anyone has used pigments on infantry model to represent the effects of different styles off terrain on their models. Example what would a imperial guard infantry man look like during a long winter campaign or in terrain similar to the fields of Flanders. I have begun to experiment but I am a bit unsure on what looks right.
Thanks for the help
/Max