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I've been working on a scenic terrain board based on the ash wastes of a forgotten Forgeworld. Wanted to share the tiles so far. They are 1x1 tablescapes terrain tiles. I have 10 more to go to finish a 4x4 table.
Looks very atmospheric. What did you use for the ash?
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The ash is a weathering pigment from Secret Weapon Miniatures. The weathering pigments are super flexible in terms of the effect you want to achieve. For this, I put a light coat of pigment fixer down before "dabbing" the area with the ash pigment to create the gritty texture. Too much pigment fixer makes the effect runny (which looks more like the other rust effects on the rest of the pieces).