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This is a quick scheme, where shortcuts are taken where possible.
Viking warriors painted in a variety of colors. The main principle is to highlight on a upward fashion. The first highlight is only applied from the waist to the head and the second only in the face, hair and shoulders. Most of the colors are highlighted with a desaturaded version of themselves to get a slight washed out appearance.
Shamelessly adapted from Wiltrichs' excellent painting Ragnar series on YouTube.
A step by step guide, showing how I paint my chosen Aeldari Craftworld.
My method of painting heavily shadowed Blood Angels.
A way to paint Melta weapons, in this case that of a War Dog, so it looks aged and heat scorched.
I used the 'Witch Hunter Mounted' model from Signum Games for this colour scheme. I have always been a fan of the Witcher and the opportunity to paint my own interpretation of Geralt of Rivia was too good to turn down. You can get your own copy of 'Witch Hunter Mounted' here: https://signumgames.com/store/characters/witch-hunter-mounted-dnd-rpg-miniature-collectibles/aff/19/
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.
Dhrukari Wyches - Colourshift
I wanted a simple recipe for painting up Easterlings quickly but still looking good.
I wanted something special for my Adeptus Arbites Extraction Squad Kill Team and was fascinated by those on the official artwork. This could also be used for Megacity bases or any urban/road environment.
Many ppl have asked me how I paint my emperor's children pink so here's a detailed guide for ya😉 The scheme is pretty easy and doesn't require too many paints and steps, while the end result looks decent, at least 4 me. Hope this helps!🤘🏻
Makes use of Sonic Sledgehammer's Marine Juice MKII:
https://youtu.be/pHtEcYh9CAE?feature=shared&t=285
and Midwinter Mini's DIY dip wash:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUX9T_qEIYo