Treemen and how to add foilage
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 3:21 pm
I am thinking of adding some foilage to my durthu to make it a bit more colorful. The problem I am having is I don't know if I should use spong, or another type of material for the actual canopy of the tree, if I should use pins and or paperclips and green stuff to make the boughs of the tree, or just use direct gluing to the existing structure of the treeman. I was thinking that the greenstuff branches would actually be the most proffesional way to do this, but as I have very little experience with green stuff <I once mixed some green stuff for a friend> and am not incredibly steady handed, it might be better for me to actually just use sponge.
Any input would be helpful. I am also looking for TINY faeries to use as an added accent to the treeman. Suffice it to say I doubt this tree will be layed down on the board and I will use markers for down/stunned results. I was even thinking of using a sign stuck into the base with three facings, one that says stunned one that says down and one that says upright. I figured even I could roll out greenstuff to make a sign. Also what would people suggest as a color for the actual spikes on durthu? I thought maybe I would paint them like thorns in a black shiny color, but I don't know if something more like a rose thorn with the green bottom and a reddish top.
Any input would be helpful. I am also looking for TINY faeries to use as an added accent to the treeman. Suffice it to say I doubt this tree will be layed down on the board and I will use markers for down/stunned results. I was even thinking of using a sign stuck into the base with three facings, one that says stunned one that says down and one that says upright. I figured even I could roll out greenstuff to make a sign. Also what would people suggest as a color for the actual spikes on durthu? I thought maybe I would paint them like thorns in a black shiny color, but I don't know if something more like a rose thorn with the green bottom and a reddish top.