Ironjawz

Ironjawz

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    06 Jul 2021
  • Updated
    29 Feb 2024
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Orruk Skin

  1. Base skin with Ardenes Green
  2. Blend up to Elysian Green
  3. Waterdown Dark Sea Blue and hit the recesses and the shadowed areas
  4. Blend up to Yellow Green (70.954)

Yellow Armour

  1. Base with Averland Sunset
  2. Pin wash the recess with Reikland Fleshshade
  3. Use Casandora Yellow to shade the shadow areas. Strengthen the blend into deeper shadows
  4. Thick highlight with Yriel Yellow
  5. Thin Highlight of Screaming Skull
  6. Point Highlight with Pallid Wych Flesh
  7. Create Scratches with Rhinox Hide
  8. Highhlight Scratches with Pallid Wych Flesh
  9. Use Pallid Wych Flesh to create shallow scratches

Green Armour

  1. Base with Incubi Darkness
  2. Wash with Nuln Oil
  3. Blend up to Thunderhawk Blue
  4. Highlight with Fenrisian Grey
  5. Point highlight with Ulthuan Grey

Light Leather

  1. Base with Mournfang Brown
  2. Wash with Agrax Earthshade . Wash again th underside of trousers with Agrax Earthshade again.
  3. Use Skrag Brown to layer up. Stipple highlight with this
  4. User Deathclaw Brown to highlight. Use the stipple technique

Dark Leather

  1. Base with Rhinox Hide
  2. Wash with Agrax Earthshade
  3. Scratch a highlight using Gorthor Brown (Blend up from Rhinox)
  4. Add some higher edge highlight scratches using Baneblade Brown

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Citadel Painting System 19
Base 4
  • Averland Sunset
  • Incubi Darkness
  • Mournfang Brown
  • Rhinox Hide
Shade 4
  • Agrax Earthshade
  • Casandora Yellow
  • Nuln Oil
  • Reikland Fleshshade
Layer 11
  • Baneblade Brown
  • Deathclaw Brown
  • Elysian Green
  • Fenrisian Grey
  • Gorthor Brown
  • Pallid Wych Flesh
  • Screaming Skull
  • Skrag Brown
  • Thunderhawk Blue
  • Ulthuan Grey
  • Yriel Yellow
Scale75 Scalecolor
Scalecolor 1
  • SC-45 Ardenes Green
Vallejo Model Color
Base 2
  • 70.898 Dark Sea Blue
  • 70.954 Yellow Green (70.954)
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