In this easy, step-by-step tutorial I’m going to show you how to create a Cobblestone Base in a what is probably the fastest and simplest way ever.
*Just find a suitable one at a local builder’s store.
1 I started by covering entire base with Basing Glue.
2 I then cut off a piece of the wallpaper to be slightly larger then the base itself.
3 Next I glued the piece onto the base, turned the base upside down and cut off the excess of the wallpaper with a Hobby Knife.
4 Last step was to smoother the edges with a slightly moisted fingertip.
Now you see how insanely fast and easy this was. For the purpose of this tutorial I made just this simple base, but once you get your hands on a proper wallpaper, options are limitless. You can use it to texturize bases and terrain, add more detail or even mix different types of texture.
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3 comments so far
JoePosted on5:31 pm - May 25, 2017
Great tip, there are some cool things you could do with the textures. Does the bumps hold up against handling? Could you use if for a gaming table?
NazrothPosted on8:33 pm - May 25, 2017
Hey Joe,
I actually already did that and it holds pretty nice. https://scarhandpainting.com/city-of-the-damned-special-project-part-one/
AnonygrazerPosted on5:29 am - Aug 15, 2024
That’s bloody brilliant! Thanks