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This method is based on the method and scheme by @crabstuffedmushrooms on Instagram. I've changed a few bits, but the general scheme and initial approach are his.
Here is how I painted my metallic floored bases. The Imperial Navy Breachers would always be in some kind of ship (in my mind) so it seemed natural to do something like this for them.
A general overview for how I paint my Blood Ravens. WIP.
Record of DW army for consistency
Sections not in order (recommend painting with inside-out method)
A simple recipe I developed to paint an entire army, have it look great on the tabletop AND be able to add new units easily with minimal stress. The goal is people coming over to a table to look at the models because they stand out.
Ratios = (paint:thinner)
This is a quick scheme, where shortcuts are taken where possible.
How I painted the Jormungandr colour scheme, part of a larger video on painting a variety of Tyranid Hive Fleets.
Here is how I am painting my Necron scenery to make it look like catacombs on a Tomb World. I tried to make the process pretty quick and easy to apply to all of the different bits in the box.
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.
Units of the Oriente Hussars display their group insignia prominently, usually on the upper torso of a BattleMech or the turret-front of armor units. The insignia depicts a stylized white Oriente Hawk, its torso on a red background surrounded by a golden box. The wings of the hawk extend beyond the box reaching across a green, lozenge-shaped background. The insignia of the Third Hussars shows three interlocking rings.
My personal army painting recipe for the main elements (uniforms, armor, basing, etc.) in my Astra Militarum army.
The recipe and methods I use to paint bulk EC models. Recipe is based off regular models (space marine, noise marine, etc) but colours, ratios and general aesthetic works across bigger models.
General rules are:
1. Majority of model is pink
2. Second most colour is black
3. Bronze/Gold for Trims and specific details
4. Grey metallics for basic stuff (chains, studs, etc)
5. Small amount of bright colours to make things pop (greens/yellows/neon reds) on things like eyes, plasma coils, backpack decorations, etc)
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