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My Recipe for basing my Anvils of the Heldenhammer
Paint recipe for the Novamarine Space Marine chapter.
Based on the tutorial provided by Duncan Rhodes @ WHTV - https://youtu.be/2FqVJMBL-eY
Based largely upon the method of JuanHidalgo Miniatures in his 'Eavy Contrast Marines video, but relying less upon actual contrast paints, this is how I painted the freehand on this miniature.
My March 2021 Deathshroud Terminators (kit bashed)
Based off the paint scheme from Duncan Rhoads, but using paints from the Army Painter line.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3rY0KSc1HA
They're silly. They're gimmicky. They're the most fun I've had painting bases in forever. Here is how I painted my favourite Crabs!
Based on the Duncan Rhodes Painting Academy tutorial (https://youtu.be/auhN2uKBV5g?si=-0uzWV0X6GFZhBqB) with slight changes due to missing paints.
Homebrew regiment - 88th Lambdan Cobras - based on 55th Kappic Eagles & 34th Psian Vipers colours. Main colours are blue-green and red-orange (copper).
Steps for an Evocator on Dracoline. This is largely based on Duncan Rhode's Karazai tutorial.
This is my take on the colour scheme of the Invocators warband, based on the art in the 6th ed. Chaos Space Marine codex.
How I paint my Drukhari Scourges for my army. The pallette for the scourge is loosely based on a synthwave style.
The lighter colors (skeleton bone, stone golem and corpse pale) are darkened more by the wash than the darker colors, that's why i use the same color for highlighting those lighter colors instead of using a lighter highlighting color as i do for the darker colors.
Preparation step two is to saturate the base texture with it's high surface area, which can be messy and spill on an already painted miniature. The small amount of black spill on the base in step 3 will be easily fixed in basecoating step one without having to paint the entire base.
- Grey Seer is probably the wrong base for non-translucent colours. Need to think about which base color holds it best
- Magenta can go on as is and later be worked down with white layers. I think same for orange.
- Probably possible to rotate layers and clean up mess as you go
For this I have left the shoulders, backpacks, and weapons as sub-assemblies.
Based on the Cult of Paint method on YouTube, written steps for myself mostly.
A quick guide showing how I paint desert plants. This recipe has been pulled directly from my "Desert Bases" guide also available on this site, if you were interested in the sand and rocks pictured.
The Fire Giant from the Blood Rage board game is an excellent mini for testing lava on the base, a fiery sword, glowing runes on the body and OSL effects. My intention was to trial various different effects on different parts of the mini, so just take your pick of the bits you like.
This tutorial (including painting the whole mini) was first published in full about a year ago in three separate posts on https://boardgamegeek.com/blog/8627/griff-glowens-beginners-painting-blog
My scheme to get bashed up Irom Golems ready quickly using a mix of contrast and layer paints. I went with black painted armour using Black Templar, but any dark-ish contrast could be added to distinguish your band.
This recipe explains how I painted my Nighthaunt. The process has been on development more or less since the release of AoS 2.0 and I have tweaked the steps to the needs of different units based on the speed, level of detail or the attention I want to give to the model.