Moonscape
I gave the craters a base coat. Rather than use GW paints I used Daler Rowney's Burnt Umber acrylic paint. The paint does give a slight sheen, but the process I am using should tone that down.
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I gave the craters a base coat. Rather than use GW paints I used Daler Rowney's Burnt Umber acrylic paint. The paint does give a slight sheen, but the process I am using should tone that down.