It's been a chill and windy week here in New England, but today was downright balmy — 54º and not much wind blowing. So a good day to spray paint outdoors.
I had picked up a pair of 30" x 46" slate gray rugs to use for game mats. Sprayed with Krylon Stone Texture paints, using a black & light grays can low from one side, and white and grays can low from the other. Doesn't look like the directional difference will matter much in the rug pilings, but I'll use the same technique on scatter craters and rock formations later.
The Black Site bases are 32mm. I'm using larger figures on larger bases (4cm clay poker chips), and making my own measuring sticks (increasing from 1" to 3cm units). So the 30' mats will work nicely. The extra width will be handy for multi-player games.
The rugs came folded in quarters. I had unfolded them and rolled them up last week when I got them home. Creases are still there, and obviously picked up paint patterns. That will be handy for any scenarios that call for quartering the board zones.
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