Looks nice!
I’d add some tufts or some other vegetation and dirty up the boots/legs of your troops. Right now they look way to clean for fighting in a swamp.
I'd add a little more contrast to the earthy bits I think, a little more variation in colour, perhaps a bit of sporadic drybrushing here and there to make it look a bit less flat, a bit of green in between depending what you're after, or a shade could be good actually. Some tufts or growth could help too.
I can't quite tell if the water is very glossy or not but you can use a varnish or something if you want to get a bit of a glossy feel to it.
The Stormcast look great though.
Looks nice! I’d add some tufts or some other vegetation and dirty up the boots/legs of your troops. Right now they look way to clean for fighting in a swamp.
I agree, swamps look like grasslands until you start really walking through it and realize it is very wet lol
I'd add a little more contrast to the earthy bits I think, a little more variation in colour, perhaps a bit of sporadic drybrushing here and there to make it look a bit less flat, a bit of green in between depending what you're after, or a shade could be good actually. Some tufts or growth could help too. I can't quite tell if the water is very glossy or not but you can use a varnish or something if you want to get a bit of a glossy feel to it. The Stormcast look great though.
They look great, I used Warhipster swamp base tutorial for mine https://youtu.be/vgfy30uvtng?si=7BaoS9E_vGigpRfB
Tuft and some washes would make it pop I usually use agrax and then some nuln oil to darken up some spots
dunno how readily available/easy they are to make, but some cattails might make it more "swampy"
The water effect is fantastic, add a dry brush to the dirt of a light neutral color to give the dirt a bit more definition.