Just creating a little spot to show off some of my 15mm stuff. First up is a huge picture dump of some 3D terrain tiles that I found online and made changes to suit my needs(re scaling, correcting, creating new pieces).I usually just print a piece here and there, then threw them in a box. But when the box filled up it was time to start painting. My paint scheme is simple since I had a few things in mind.
1. Quick - need to use an airbrush to do the painting with little brushwork.
2. Uniform - as tiles change the paint scheme needs to remain easy to duplicate.
3. Simple - not overdoing the color is hard to do, but accents will be picked up by special tiles.
4. Terrain - is meant to be nice but not an attention grabber. 2-3' rule applies here.
5. No washes - since these tiles are 3D printed I am not filling print lines.
6. Details - pick out just enough without going overboard.
Before priming
Yeah its a heavy wet coat of paint to fill in print lines
It looks worse than it is
Pile of tiles ready for the airbrush
Preshading
First batch of tiles paint chipped
Most of the tiles have finished the playable stage
Yes this took a tedious amount of time