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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!
- 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
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.
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.
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.
How I painted these lovely Spartan Generals from Warlord Games. This was a quick passion project for me, based upon my love for the '300' graphic novel AND the movie adaptation. Maybe it will end up as a full army one day?
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
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.
This scheme is based largely around a colour plate I found online, but draws a little inspiration from 'The Last Samurai' too. It is quite involved, but it is intended for a small skirmish force, so I am willing to put in the effort.
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
Different skin tones based on the Fitzpatrick Scale.
The best army if you are afraid actual brush strokes, and not afraid of ghosts. This is a fast yet effective recipe for nice looking warriors of the dead. They might not win painting awards, but you can knock out an army in a very short amount of time. We won't make a single "real" brushstroke in this tutorial, except for painting base rims. In fact, if we exclude the base, there isn't even a need to put paint down on a palette. I would recommend using a quite large round yet fine drybrush. Since we will be doing a lot of drybrushing, make sure to properly clean up any mold lines before starting.
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.
Based off of Sorastro's PDF Guide with the paints I have available.
Amis presents: Salamanders 3rd Company "Pyroclasts"
Based on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6CmV7kuwFUw
My own custom chapter, based on a color scheme developed by RGB Miniatures
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.
Used on pauldron trim and accessories. The technique for highlights is starting from the center of the highlight use thin lines going across. As you move away from the highlight leave greater and greater space between each line showing the base coat or previous highlight layer showing.
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.