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This is how I paint a stealth oriented T'au Cadre. The scheme is based on desaturated grey-blues, greys, black, red wine (for some pop), bronze and night vision optics.
The recipe calls for wet blending, glazing, dry brushing and edge highlighting. Feel free to omit these techniques or replace them with one you are more comfortable with
The models are based in an environment resembling the setting of 'Spec ops: The Line', wherein a metropolis is in the process of being buried by sandstorms. These sandstorms are creating an artificial night and creating pockets of poor visibility in the urban centre. With that in mind, where reasonable, I've sculpted (poorly) some camouflage cloaks to protect the units from the sandstorm and provide extra concealment. I've tried my best to make the models look battle-worn and battered, hoping to illustrate the desperation of the situation.
The narrative I had in mind is based on this cadre's fire caste and air caste compliment using ambushes, surgical strikes, assassination, and other cunning tricks to delay an attacking force while the T'au evacuate civilians on a T'au assimilated Imperial world, now fully absorbed into the T'au Sphere, with T'au architecture and technology. The T'au are using an otherwise hostile environment to their advantage, using the sun blocking sandstorms as cover in their Kauyon doctrine to disrupt the enemy formations in a painful defence in depth.
A clean Alpha Legion scheme meant for speed. The most important bit is the hue of the blue-green armour. Other paints or mixes may give different results.
It's divided in two workloads; airbrushing the armor and filling the details. Each can be done on different sessions and on different amounts of models. For instance, I do the airbrushing on 10 to 20 models at a time and then the hand painting on 5 models at a time.
For this scheme you'll need an airbrush and some skill with it!
I came up with this recipe to help show that painting Chaos Space Marines can be fairly quick and easy.
How I painted the Autosavant for my Inquisitorial Agents Kill Team. I tried to stick mostly to the box art for this one.
Cherub with a palette inspired by the Eden panel in Bosch's Garden of Earthly Delights.
Painting Star Wars Empire - Scout troopers, Storm troopers, Snow Trooper etc.. (trying to get the colours exactly like the movies)
I used the 'Trisha, the Fiery Sorceress' 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 Triss was too good to turn down. You can get your own copy of 'Trisha' here: https://signumgames.com/store/characters/trisha-the-fiery-sorceress-2/aff/19/
A reminder to myself of how I paint the gold on my Salamanders.
The oil paints used are Winsor & Newton Winton Oils, because that's what I have! The oil wash is comprised of about five times as much white spirit as paint
Update: A simpler version is included in my Salamanders tutorial here: https://paintpad.app/recipes/2325-salamanders-v0-9
Hexen Lichen and Death World Forest
Quick metallic used for Imperial Fists.
Greetings, you slimy, yacky stinkers 🤢💚😅.
Let's paint some nurgly slime 🤮
A color scheme based on the Nautilar Enclave of the Idoneth Deepkin.