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Skin tone suitable for 28mm historical models and Warhammer
Here is my recipe for Saurus Warriors. I went the direction of the box art, but wanted the color to be a bit darker/muted.
Blue skin, red hair, purple cloth, antique metal, amber bones, raw skin
How I paint and detail 15mm British tanks. Colours suitable for Europe 1944-1945
I wanted a simple recipe for painting up Easterlings quickly but still looking good.
I painted these Deathmark miniatures for my Hierotek Circle Kill team, but this exact set of recipes can be used for painting the full Warhammer 40,000 unit. I hope you will find it useful.
This is the process I used for painting these Poxwalkers for Blackstone Fortress, but it could easily be applied to other undead creatures. When it comes to playing around with washes in the final steps, don't be afraid to play around with placement. the main aim is to build up contrast in recesses and add lots of different tones to the flesh.
Quick metallic used for Imperial Fists.
A darker, less cartoon-like scheme for 40K Death Guard
Just to remember these scheme.
As the title says its for the new canoness but can also be applied to seraphim as they are basically the same thing.
Based on the Duncan Rhodes Painting Academy tutorial (https://youtu.be/auhN2uKBV5g?si=-0uzWV0X6GFZhBqB) with slight changes due to missing paints.