Terrain Crafting: How to make your own Stirland Mud Textured Paint

Published 2021-11-30
In this video I show a cheap and easy way to make your own Textured Paint that looks and acts just like Stirland Mud

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All Comments (18)
  • @Damastes76
    An alternative (if slightly more expensive option) is to use acrylic mediums rather than PVA. That way you can vary the amount of matt/gloss medium to create different types of earth (wet or dry). Also worth adding in a handfull of cheap flocking to give it some vegetable debris texture along with the sand, makes for a more realistic effect.
  • @dartmart9263
    Citadel/GW paints are supposed to dry up, long before you finish the paint pot!
  • @Atri0
    This is great, I've only recently (in the past few days) had the realisation that I can make mini things - I do a lot of world building but find it hard to visualise my stuff simply through drawing it - so I'm trying to go through all the basics to compile a list and stuff... I'm a broke uni student so anything DIY like this is brilliant (and I live close to an estuary and quite a few beaches within reasonable bus distance, so lots of sand!) Thank you very much
  • @trashkitten64
    Thanks for the recipe! I made this yesterday for my burrows and badgers bases and it works amazing!
  • @riotangel914
    Brilliant video. Cheap and effective. Thanks for sharing this.
  • @chrisstokoe3169
    I am literally going to swap to MDF bases and the mud going forward Al save a fortune cheers kev
  • @horuslv3
    Looks great. Think ill make some for some scenary projects i have coming up
  • @Ab3ndcgi
    Great vid! I usually substitute sand with toilet paper tho; it makes it very easy to turn it into green moss, or to sculpt tracks and footprints on ^^
  • @jymloke
    Wow.. nice video... I was just thinking about this today. What paint did you use? It looks like burnt umber , but is it acrylic or oil? Any recommendations or any of the colour tubes will do?