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Terrain Crafting Paint Choices

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This is a list of the paints and techniques I use for the terrain I craft for my own uses. I highly suggest everyone who crafts terrain make their own list, or use mine, so their work remains consistent.

Most of the paint I use for terrain is the cheapest paint I can find at Walmart. I've found that Micheal's has a better selection at a slightly higher price, so if I can't find what I want at Walmart I'll go there.

Grass / Forest

  1. Start with a base coat of Arbor Green
  2. Then do a light sponging of Nutmeg Brown
  3. Finish with a dry-brushing of Spring Green

Water

  1. Base coat of Cobalt Hue
  2. Light sponging of Aquamarine
  3. Dry-brush Blue Cotton

Dungeon / Walls / Stonework

  1. Base coat of Pavement
  2. Light sponging of Nutmeg Brown
  3. Dry-brush Granite Gray

Ice

  1. Base coat of Turquoise
  2. Light sponging of Granite Gray
  3. Dry-brush Blue Cotton
  4. Light dry-brush White

Fire / Lava

  1. Base coat of Bright Red
  2. Light sponge of Jack-o-Lantern Orange
  3. Dry-brush Sunny Day (yellow)

Feywild

  1. Base coat of Arbor Green
  2. Light sponge of Nutmeg Brown
  3. Dry-brush Spring Green
  4. Stipple randomly all over Bright Red, Petunia Purple, and Sunny Day

Underdark

  1. Base coat of Pavement
  2. Light sponging of Nutmeg Brown
  3. Dry-brush Granite Gray
  4. Light stippling of various fluorescent and/or glow in the dark colors

Desert

  1. Base coat of Khaki
  2. Medium sponging of Golden Sunset

The Paint List

Most of these can be found in the Apple Barrel brand.

Aquamarine
Arbor Green
Blue Cotton
Bright Red
Cobalt Hue (blue)
Golden Sunset
Granite Gray
Jack-o-Lantern Orange
Khaki
Nutmeg Brown
Pavement
Petunia Purple
Spring Green
Sunny Day
Turquoise
White (Titanium White?)

Extras Black
Light Lavender
Purple Iris