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Painting horns and bones for the Death Guard legion.
The painting processes contains a lot of glazing, so remember to thin your paints down enough for smooth transitions.
Hints:
- Use a good medium to thin your paints down like Contrast or Lahmian Medium. I don't recommend water, because it breaks up the pigmets too much for my taste.
- glaze (very thinned paint) the bones from bottom to the top, applying multiple thinned layers while getting closer to the top.
- mix colors for even smoother transitions
Time to toot toot that horn, here is Boromir of Gondor!
My recipe for my maw crusher. I painted this model in one day. Leveraging contrast paints and dry brushing to speed the process along to meet my deadline
I came up with this recipe to help show that painting Chaos Space Marines can be fairly quick and easy.
Here is how I painted the red armour of my Space Marine Heroes Blood Angel Terminator Sergeant.
A French Knight character for my custom project for Fantasy Napoleonics using Warhammer Fantasy rules.
This is supposed to be a speed paint scheme for my loyalist death guard. It's not that quick, but it's SUPER forgiving, and works great with batching. Everything is in blocks and doesn't need any crazy shading. Colors are all things that could come straight from a pot or made with minimal mixing.
It ends up looking good in chunks of armies, and is pretty quick when batched. I make it a full tutorial because I've had to resurrect the recipe multiple times.
Quick painting!