Getting Started with Warhammer
Warhammer Miniatures Catalog
Gaming

- Living Ship
- Seige Scenario
- Gameplay Accessories

Painting and Modeling
- Painting Metal
- Seige Mantlets
-Themed Armies
-Sails

Terrain
- Building Boats
- Trees
- Stained Glass

The steps below show you how to create a simple green texture resembling a slightly muddy field. Keep in mind that between the drybrushing stages, it is helpful to just keep the colour you currently have on your brush and dip into the next colour. This helps blend the two colours of paint in a natural fashion while you drybrush. However, you don't want to do so if the two colours are radically different. If you have no clue how to make this texture, visit the basics section and learn how!

To start things off, drybrush Scorched Brown over the entire area. This will give the piece an earthy undertone.
Next, heavily drybrush Dark Angels Green over the area. Heavy means to have a decent amount of paint on your brush.
Continuing on, use Snot Green. You will begin to see some results at this point as you drybrush.
Now, apply Goblin Green. Drybrush the area pretty thoroughly, though it will help the overall effect if you concentrate on certain areas and leave some areas alone. This will help distribute the colour so it doesn't look too even and artificial. At this point, you can consider everything done.
This last step is completely optional, though it doesn't look half bad! Apply a very light drybrushing of Bleached Bone on a few select areas to give the texture more depth. That's about it!

Other Ideas: Variations on this colour scheme can involve more vibrant greens like Scorpion Green or duller tones that can be produced by adding another deep brown, like Dark Flesh, to the earlier stages.