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jakeh
ParticipantI went with shades of brown for my grotto pieces. I probably went a little overboard, but I think they look pretty nice. 🙂
I based with Krylon Cocoa Bean. (This color is also great for any ‘wood’ pieces with deep recesses for a dark brown shadow)
I brushed some Liquitex BASICS Burnt Umber into the spots that were missed/thin/unreachable with the spray can (covering the grey PLA).
I did a fairly heavy overbrush of FolkArt Coffee Latte. (lighter tan color)
Then finished it off with a drybrush of Liquitex BASICS Unbleached Titanium. (off-white/beige)
I may go over some spots on the floors/walls with a Liquitex gloss medium for a shiny “wet” look.I’m still trying to decide how I want to do the water pools on the F1/F2 floors. Suggestions?
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jakeh
ParticipantI see the assembly guides listed in the latest update…
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/printablescenery/clorehaven-and-the-goblin-grotto/posts/2612965
jakeh
ParticipantAwesome. Thanks so much!
What do you use for a substrate? Foam? Plywood? MDF?
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jakeh
ParticipantI would like to second this.
Anything with a south/central american jungle/ruins feel to it. Things that would fit well with Tomb of Annihilation or The Hidden Shrine of Tamoachan. Temples, ziggurats, etc.
I’ll have a look at the piece posted above.
Thanks!
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