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Base Wood*(GT002-BW)
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Apply Base Gray over the entire surface of the roof and lower slate shingles with a #3 (Painting) brush. Be careful not to apply too much paint. Use a light hand (avoid painting into the deeper areas) to bring out the texture in the piece. Let the paint dry before moving to the next step.
Dab a very small amount of a mixture of White and Base Gray (12:1) onto a #12 (Drybrush) brush, and brush onto a pa-per towel to remove excess paint. With an extremely light touch, apply over the entire surface of the shingles to bring out the mid tones. Let the paint dry before moving to the next step.
Step 4
White + Base Gray (12:1)
Side 2Side 1
RF-008 - Reversible Slate Roof
Painting Guide
Base Gray(GT002-BG)
Apply Base Wood over the wood-en beams and window trim with a #3 (Painting) brush. Be careful not to apply too much paint. Use a light hand (avoid painting into the deeper areas) to bring out the texture. Let the paint dry before moving to the next step.
Stone EdgeDrybrush
+ Base Wood*
Dab a very small amount of Stone Edge Drybrush mixed with a drop or two of Base Wood onto a #12 (Drybrush) brush, then dab the brush onto a paper towel to remove excess paint. With a feather light touch, apply over the surface of the wood, to create highlights. Let the paint dry before moving to the next step.
Base Gray(GT002-BG)
White(GT002-W) +
Base Wood*(GT002-BW)
Stone EdgeDrybrush(GT002-SE)+
Step 5
Cardboard(GT002-CB)
Side 2
Side 2
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Step 8
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Base Gray(GT002-BG)
Using a #3 (Painting) brush, Apply Base Gray over the surface of the stones on side 2, avoiding the wood trim of the window. Use a light touch, leaving the deeper areas unpainted to preserve the texture. Let the paint dry before moving to the next step.
Side 2
Apply Cardboard to random stones on the stone facing using either a #3 (Painting) or a #1 (Details) brush. This will add further texture and interest to the stones. Let the paint dry before moving to the next step.
Stone EdgeDrybrush(GT002-SE)
Dab a very small amount of Stone Edge Drybrush onto a #12 (Drybrush) brush, then dab the brush onto a paper towel to remove excess paint. With a feather light touch, apply the color over the en-tire surface of the stone facing and slate shingles to create highlights. Let the paint dry before moving to the next step.
Side 2Side 1
Apply Shallow Water Seaweed Green to the mossy areas on the roof using a #1 (Details) brush. Let the paint dry before moving to the next step.
Pro Tip: To take it a step further, drybrush the mossy areas with Moss Green.
Shallow WaterSeaweed Green
(GT002-SG)
RF-008 - Reversible Slate Roof
Painting Guide
Moss Green(GT002-MG)
Black(GT002-B)
Side 1
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Apply Stucco over the entire surface of the stucco using a #1 (Detail) brush. Feel free to apply the paint into the indentations, since this area will have a wash to bring out the natural imperfec-tions in the stucco. Or use a light touch, if you prefer, to enhance the texture. Let the paint dry before moving to the next step.
Side 1
RF-008 - Reversible Slate Roof
Painting Guide
Stucco*(GT002-ST)
Apply a light coat of Black (very diluted with water) to the entire surface of the stucco using a wet #12 (Drybrush) brush. Immediately and gently wipe off the excess paint with a paper towel, leav-ing some of the paint behind. You may decide to use an alternate weathering color such as Base Wood or Earth Stone instead of black.
If you prefer a lighter stucco, you can skip this step.
Note: Use the same approach for your other Slate Roof pieces shown here:
Slate Full RoofRF-002
SlateBalcony Cover
RF-003
Slate GableRF-05
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Side 2
Side 1
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Side 2
Side 1
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Side 2
Side 1
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WL-005 - Stone Center Window Wall
Painting Guide
Base Gray(GT002-BG)
Cardboard(GT002-CB)
Stone EdgeDrybrush(GT002-SE)
Using a #3 (Painting) brush, apply Base Gray over the entire surface of the stones on both sides. Use a light touch, leaving the deeper areas unpainted to bring out the texture. Let the paint dry before moving to the next step.
Apply Cardboard to random stones and the window trim on both sides using a #1 (Detail) brush. This adds variety to the stones. Let the paint dry before moving to the next step.
Dab a very small amount of Stone Edge Drybrush onto a #12 (Dry-brush) brush, then brush onto a paper towel to remove excess paint. With a feather light touch, apply over the entire surface and edges to high-light the surface of the stone.
Bridge of Valor ST-014
WL-005 - Stone Center Window Wall
Painting Guide
Note: Use the same approach for your other stone pieces shown here:
Fireplace AC-038
Stone Solid WallWL-004
Stone Door WallWL-006
Stone Magnetic WallWL-008
Arrowslit WallWL-009
Abbey Window Wall
WL-009
Stone Offset Window Wall
WL-013
Stone Torch WallWL-006
Dungeon Passage 1-PS1
Stone PostPT-002
Stone Gargoyle Post
AC-040
Stone DoubleCorner Post
PT-005
Stone DoubleDoor WallWL-011
WL-
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Base Gray(GT002-BG)
Base Gray+
Black
Cardboard(GT002-CB)
Apply Base Gray over the entire surface and edges of the piece with a #3 (Painting) brush. Since this is an interior floor, feel free to apply the paint into the cracks create a more refined finish. Let the paint dry before moving to the next step.
Using either a #1 (Details) or a #3 (Painting) brush, paint a few stones a slightly darker color by mixing Base Gray with Black. This will add more variation to your floors. Let the paint dry before moving to the next step.
Apply Cardboard to random stones on using a #1 (Details) or a #3 (Paint-ing) brush. This will add even better variation to your floors. Let the paint dry before moving to the next step.
FL-002 - Stone Floor
Painting Guide
Base Gray(GT002-BG)
Black(GT002-B)
*Mix Base Gray with just a drop or two of Black.
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Stone EdgeDrybrush(GT002-SE)
FL-002 - Stone Floor
Painting Guide
Dab a very small amount of Cavern Stone Drybrush onto a #12 (Drybrush) brush, then brush onto a paper towel to remove excess paint. With a feather light touch, apply over the entire surface and edges of the piece to bring out the high-lights. Let the paint dry before moving to the next step.
Cavern Stone Drybrush
(GT002-CD)
Apply a light coat of Stone Edge Drybrush (very diluted with water) to the entire surface of the floor using a wet #12 (Drybrush) brush. Be sure to get the paint into the cracks between the stones. Immediately and gently wipe off the excess paint with a paper towel, leaving some of the paint behind.
Pro Tip: Use an alternate weathering color such as White instead of Stone Edge Dry-brush.
If you prefer darker floors, you can skip this step.
Note: Use the same approach for your other Terracotta Roof pieces shown here:
Stone Stairwell FloorFL-004
Wood Trapdoor FloorFL-00