Plo Koon (Shatterpoint)

Plo Koon (Shatterpoint)

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    15 Apr 2024
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    15 Apr 2024
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  1. Prime in Zandri Dust
  2. Pick out skin with Orange Leather
  3. Darkoath Flesh on boots and belt (light leather)
  4. Dark cloth (main tabard) with Cygor Brown
  5. Touch trousers and inner shirt back up with Zandri Dust if needed
  6. Go over the majority of the main tabard with Thondia Brown
  7. Mix some Zandri Dust into Thondia Brown (1:2) and highlight the main tabard
  8. Mix some Zandri Dust into Thondia Brown (1:1) and highlight the tabard
  9. Wash everything with Agrax Earthshade
  10. Dryrbush everything with Zandri Dust
  11. rewash the dark areas with Agrax Earthshade
  12. Paint gloves with Black Templar
  13. Rehighlight skin with Orange Leather , then a finer highlight by mixing in some Zandri Dust
  14. Paint armour and lightsaber blade with Matt White
  15. Paint mask, buckle and lightsaber handle with Black Metal . Wash them with Nuln Oil .
  16. Highlight metals with Speed Metal
  17. Paint lightsaber with Mediterranean Blue , then add some Matt White for blade highlights.
  18. Mix in a little Mediterranean Blue with the white, Thondia Brown and Zandri Dust , then use this to do some OSL over the areas close to blade (colour matching to prev. steps). If anything's too bright, glaze some Agrax Earthshade
  19. Recess shade the gauntlet recesses with heavily thinned Mephiston Red , then add some armour scratches with AK weathering pencils (earth brown, dust, concrete marks)

Starred by dknewell1

Citadel Painting System 9
Base 3
  • Mephiston Red
  • Thondia Brown
  • Zandri Dust
Shade 2
  • Agrax Earthshade
  • Nuln Oil
Spray 1
  • Zandri Dust
Contrast 3
  • Black Templar
  • Cygor Brown
  • Darkoath Flesh
Scale75 Scalecolor 4
Scalecolor 2
  • SC-28 Orange Leather
  • SC-51 Mediterranean Blue
Metal n' Alchemy 2
  • SC-63 Black Metal
  • SC-66 Speed Metal
The Army Painter Warpaints
Acrylic 1
  • Matt White
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