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En la garra es una técnica Dry Brush, primero una base de Rakarth Flesh, después un contrast de voluptus pink, posteriormente untar el screamer pink en la parte mas delgada de la garra y por último con un dry brush negro pasar suavemente hasta lograr difuminado
Just like my Orks, I like to have a variety of skin tones present in my Gretchin models. Here are the recipes I have used. These are based stronly upon recipes found on eavy-archive.com, with a few tweaks for my personal preference. Enjoy!
Here I'll detail my process on painting the 5 alternate Necron Dynasties in my video - Szarekhan, Nihilakh, Mephrit, Thokt and Ogdobekh. I'll just be covering the main differences, things like weapon casing won't be covered.
Different skin tones based on the Fitzpatrick Scale.
This is a true steel legion scheme based on the Armageddon Codex era. Uniforms are mustard yellow and standard grey, while armor is greenish black. Camo on vehicles is dusty green tan and grey and accent stripes in red and white.
The first colour scheme for the Gravewild Templars. Based on the New Orleans Saints away kit.
Primera receta de goblins nocturnos al modo tradicional y usando la base de pinturas disponible.
This is my recipe for painting spooky green ghosts for Nighthaunt. It is based on a you tube video from Watch It Paint It (https://youtu.be/x3E_HOwJR4o).
If you want to add the “trails” over other items in the model as shown in the preview, save the ghostly bits to paint until the end and simply glaze and highlight the trails over your other paints.
Amis presents: Salamanders 3rd Company "Pyroclasts"
Based on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6CmV7kuwFUw
My Pallid Hand scheme mostly based on Duncan Rhodes' YT video with my own twist on the nurgly bits, cloth and horns! I figured it'd be good to write it down in case I forgot and I had a lot of people on Reddit ask how it's done so figured this might make things easier :D
This is my quick method to paint up a unit of Pink Horrors, I start out by testing on a single model and then paint in batches of 3. Once the Shade, Base, Shade stage is dry you can whip through each model in 20 mins.
Based on the Necron dynasty shown by Darren Latham and tweaked by Angel Giraldez
This is a modified recipe based upon Sorastro's SW: Painting Guide Ep. 4: Stormtroopers.
Based on the below recipe, poorly adapted for vallejo
https://paintpad.app/recipes/2526-dark-skin
This is a modified recipe based upon Sorastro's SW: Painting Guide Ep. X: Speeder Bikes.
This is a semi-speedpaint for a clean blue Thokt Necron-based army, and my aim is a semi-balance between speed and looks. However, I’m looking to cut some steps as I get the hang of it. The preview photo and the inspired steps are from https://www.reddit.com/r/Necrontyr/comments/woxfkc/went_for_the_ice_white_theme_in_the_end_and_tired/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf
WIP paint scheme for my Imperial Fists homebrew based off of the ASTARTES YT mini-series
This recipe is designed to make a clean, process based paint job for a Necron army.
This is my take on the Corpsemakers Nurgle-aligned warband featured in the Death Guard codex for 8th Ed. 40k.
For ghostly or otherworldly style flames, which I use to suggest possession or summoning in my Black Legion.
Paint Recipe for painting Gutrippaz unit from Kruelboyz Age of Sigmar Army. Paint Scheme and Recipe strongly influenced by Marco Frisoni NMJ youtube channel and videos: "High quality speedpainting my Dominion Kruleboyz!" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ZFSwg5fHSc, "NEXT LEVEL Water Bases: my Kruleboyz' Swamp Bases" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5zDpG5htPM
This is my take on a Emperor's Children splinter warband, using a homebrewed scheme.
Base coat with the Rhinox Hide, then apply a 50:50 mix of Hull Red and Mephiston Red to all raised areas. Paint deliberately using messy lines.
This recipe is intended to push a novice painter who can base, wash, layer, dry brush, into someone who can introduce fine edge highlighting and wet blending.
Basic recipe for my Cadian 482nd. All started with a black primer.
This is my take on the colour scheme of the Tainted, an offshoot warband of the Death Guard.