Tutorial - Making posters
by Roman aka jar
posted by roman, jarhead, kong
This article shows you how you can add tiny posters or newspapers to your bases, for example like here:
This is not a high end technique, some might say this is cheating but for me only the final result is important and this technique is easy, really easy and i love the result.
What you need:
- Some pictures you reduce in their seize and which you want to have a poster.
- Matte Varnish
- a base
- a scissor
- water
Cut out the posters you like with a scissor, or tiny sheets of them for applying them as dirty newspapers. Then put them into a mix of water and Matte Varnish - make sure they are really absorb a lot of watery varnish into them.
I apply them with a tooth pick, take care they can be destroyed easily because they are wet like hell - i always go with my personal philosophy that everything happens with a reason - you can move them in place for some time - just wait until they are dry, they matte varnish will fix them in place...
I often do some weathering on them later on when they are dry to include them more into the scene.
Here is another example - as you can see you can use really everything to it (cuban cigar revenue stamp):
Hope this articles means fun to some of you - get your own experience and don't be shy - there is a lot of fun behind such easy going things...
Keep on happy painting!
Regards
Roman
This article shows you how you can add tiny posters or newspapers to your bases, for example like here:
This is not a high end technique, some might say this is cheating but for me only the final result is important and this technique is easy, really easy and i love the result.
What you need:
- Some pictures you reduce in their seize and which you want to have a poster.
- Matte Varnish
- a base
- a scissor
- water
Cut out the posters you like with a scissor, or tiny sheets of them for applying them as dirty newspapers. Then put them into a mix of water and Matte Varnish - make sure they are really absorb a lot of watery varnish into them.
I apply them with a tooth pick, take care they can be destroyed easily because they are wet like hell - i always go with my personal philosophy that everything happens with a reason - you can move them in place for some time - just wait until they are dry, they matte varnish will fix them in place...
I often do some weathering on them later on when they are dry to include them more into the scene.
Here is another example - as you can see you can use really everything to it (cuban cigar revenue stamp):
Hope this articles means fun to some of you - get your own experience and don't be shy - there is a lot of fun behind such easy going things...
Keep on happy painting!
Regards
Roman
A very good tutorial. I was looking for a way to do some posters with ought painting them and this is superb. Keep up the good work and thanks.
Nice article, maybe some more details about how the weathering of the newspapers is done could be useful. I also have a question: can you use prints from an inkjet printer for this? Doesn't the ink fade in water?
Graet, thanks, I have to try this too ;)
@Corvus
I tried it, and yes the water sucks the ink out of the paper...
awesome!!!