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Based on GW Tutorial recipe
With blue or green cloak. Paint shield separately. While green isn't thematically fitting (and blue should be more towards grey), they still give nice variance.
I wanted to create a scheme which goes well with my Rusted Claw Neophytes (https://paintpad.app/recipes/15712) but also somewhat resembled the Kill Team Termination brood brothers box art. So I removed the orange from the scheme, and exchanged the blue pants/fatigues from the neophytes to black fatigues.
This recipe will be focused on speed, and theremore you might think some steps are missing, or that some parts of the mini gets less love than others, and that is intentional. If you want to go further with some steps, then you absolutely should!
Prime in Grey Seer.
The Penitent from Oathsworn: Into the Deepwood. I wanted to expand my use of metallics, inspired by https://monumenthobbies.com/blogs/methodologies/methodology-29-weathered-bronze-armor
I really liked the colors this included, though I overdid the metals themselves. The game has a LOT of capes, mostly red or purple, so I wanted to try an orange version. The end result is a bit eccentric given the game's theme, but I'm pretty happy with it overall, especially since I don't have any dark orange tones.
Raven Guard Second Founding successor, but modified because the extra touches of red and black make it pop more, in my opinion
This recipe is based on one of my favourite pieces of Drukhari artwork. Its pretty different to the studio version, but much more to my tastes.
Blue/Black armour for a cool-tone effect. Ideal for Deathwatch and other black space marines/knights etc.
Here is how I painted this Death Guard Sergeant in Mk.III Space Marine armour. This project was just a fun pallete cleanser.
Scatter terrain for 40k