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Made in ca
Grovelin' Grot




NB, Canada

Hey gang,
So I recently bought myself a river set from armorcast. It's a nice terrain piece but I've got no idea on how to paint the water area. Has anyone painted a river before? Can you give me an idea of what colours you used for the water? If anyone can point me to a tutorial it would be much appreciated.
   
Made in us
Drakhun





Eaton Rapids, MI

Here is a pretty good tutorial.

It doesn't really matter what water effect product you use as they are all really just clear resin. One word of advice from lessons learned is to not poor more than 1/8" at a time. Also what ever you paint underneath will show up. so swirling your paint and stuff adds some interesting looking features.

Good Luck and post some pics when you get rolling.



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Made in nl
Trigger-Happy Baal Predator Pilot






Think you misunderstoord the question Darefsky from what I understand he bought a pre-made (i assume resin) river.
Easiest way I can think of is basecoating a very dark blue, then increasingly light drybrushes... depending on the sort of water you want you could give some parts a light green wash or something like that...
You could look up some dreadfleet painting tutorials on youtube as those models had water bases
hope that helps

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Made in us
Regular Dakkanaut




I would think a light blue base with a darker blue wash and then pick out the riffles with a sky blue.
   
Made in ca
Grovelin' Grot




NB, Canada

 Requiem wrote:
You could look up some dreadfleet painting tutorials on youtube as those models had water bases

Perfect. Why didn't I think of that? Thanks very much.
   
 
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