![]() Now that we have our 3 conscript squads on the field, you’ll want to assign to each of them a hotkey usually CTRL+1, CTRL+2 and CTRL+3 so that when you press 1, 2 or 3 you instantly select the respective squad. If you make an engineer squad after only 2 Conscripts, your Engineer will have to wait a while before it can be upgraded, so long that you may as well have bought that 3rd conscript squad anyway. Note that making your second Engineer earlier than 3 Conscripts is usually pointless since engineer squads are not very good in combat until they get the flamethrower upgrade. You will not be overextending in the early game, and you will also not be very vulnerable. This number will allow you to hold your side of the map and exploit weaknesses in your opponent's formation, as well as tech up within a decent time frame. However, within that stage of building you will be vulnerable: with the Ostheer player possibly making up to 3-4 T1 units of his own, you may well end up being pushed off the map before better units arrive.Ĭurrently the best option for the majority of games as Soviets is producing 3 conscript squads. 1-2 squads will allow you to build your Tier 1 and Tier 2 very quickly. Having pumped too much resources into your early game, you will fall behind in the mid and late game. However, if they are good at stopping your flanking, you may very well end up not being able to penetrate the Ostheer army early. If you make 4+ squads you can expect an easier early game, being able to take most of the map, given that your opponent is not good at stopping flanks. Each number of squads you make has it’s advantages and disadvantages. Players range from building only 1 squad to 4 or more squads. I hope this gives you some ideas for your Christmas Cards! Happy crafting! SUPPLIES: Affiliate links used at no cost to you.First of all, how many Conscript should be made in a single game? Production varies upon playstyle and ties in with your overall build order. This was so much fun to paint and it allows me to use my stamps in a creative way which I love!! I hope you give this a try and share what you create on Instagram or Facebook. To finish the look of the icing, I used my white paint marker to draw in the icing between the candies on the roof and the windows. Once it was completely dry, I removed the Molotov and added some shadows using my blue. For the snow, I added some blue to the ground around the house for a snowy effect. I kept layering the brown until I got a look I liked. For the door, I added in some darker brown in blocks to replicate the look of a chocolate bar. For the bushes (I saw them as gum drops…mmm) I painted them in using green. To achieve the gingerbread look, I added additional brown to the building and chimney, not being really careful as I thought the variation gave a more natural look. I painted them using my color from my palette. Next, I took a pencil and drew in the candies along the roof. Once it was dry, I pulled the color out of the lines.įor the candy canes, I added some red stripes to the door frame and the window frames with my paintbrush, for smaller areas I used the bullet nib of my red marker. I added some Molotov to the areas where I wanted it to be frosting and let that dry. Once I was happy with the design, I inked up the stamp with the brown (after I cleaned it well), I carefully only inked the areas that weren’t circled and stamped it towards the bottom third of my watercolor paper. Sometimes if I don’t plan something like this, I forget to leave the white space I need for such things. This gave me a good template for when I started to paint. I also wanted to do the door, so it looked like a chocolate bar and the door frame to look like a candy cane. I then circled where I wanted the frosting icicles to be. I then took a pencil and circled what I wanted to be left off (all of the window boxes). In order to determine how I was going to stamp the cabin (meaning what I was going to leave off), I inked it up with brown and stamped it onto a sticky note. I used one stamp only in the creation of this project, I used one of the Large Cabins to create this holiday treat. ![]() This is a great project to show you how you can stretch your stamps. Hello Art Impressions watercolor fans, and welcome to another Watercolor Weekend! I am so excited to show you my project for this weekend, it’s a Gingerbread House.
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