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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.
General recipe for black legion scheme
The Heart of Ghur terrain pieces are a central part of the wild, untamed theme of Ghur, the Realm of Beasts, in Warhammer Age of Sigmar. These pieces are designed to evoke a savage, primal environment, with gnarled trees, ancient Seraphon ruins, and natural materials like bamboo and bone. This painting guide will walk you through the steps to bring out the earthy, wild aesthetic of Ghur using the reference provided. The focus will be on achieving the right textures and contrasts, ensuring your terrain pieces evoke the feeling of an ancient, dangerous wilderness.
Solar Auxillia in Steel Legion colors
The basing style for my personal Nurgle models
This is my recipe for painting Epic Imperial Fists infantry and dreadnoughts. I paint everything on the frame with this method and assemble the models afterwards.
The basing recipe for my Ash Waste bases for Necromunda.
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.
This miniature was the first Inquisitorial Agent I painted from Ashes of Faith.
This is my take on the classic Word Bearers colour scheme. I added black shoulder pads to denote his Veteran status.
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.
How I painted the key elements of my Deathwatch Kill Team members.
Color Scheme for Farsight Enclaves