Firstly it's Leather Brown all over and then Bleached Bone to a lesser degree. This paint dries almost instantly.
TGM TOP TIP:
I'll always use three, (or more), highlights for basing as this is one of the most important areas of the whole gonk. The eye is always drawn to the "bases and faces" - a cliche but it's true so it's worth making an effort.
Next, just take a moment to make sure there are no over zealous brush marks from the dry brushing processes. (Mind you, sometimes these can look great especially on a muddy BloodBowl player).
Then comes the grass. I like to use different textures of flock and static grass but a rule to remember is:
Less is more!
Grass does not grow so thickly that the earth is not seen below. If you were to simply use PVA glue and grass all over it'll look like a 28mm figure. If you think about the base colours and textures then you are completing a work of art. (Remember you've spent a long time painting this - Part 13 already - so don't take a shortcut now!).
I've dabbed on some patches of PVA and used one colour of flock then shaken the model and blown away the excess. (Make sure the wife doesn't catch you!). I'll repeat this process with another colour flock or static grass for a contrast.
Lastly, I'll add a white chalk line by dragging the liberally covered brush in one direcetion making sure that the brush is not pushed into the recesses. (I want some of the grass/earth not to be covered).
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