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A slightly fancier way to do patina or verdigris on copper coloured metals than just using Nihilakh Oxide.
These miniatures ended up being abandoned as I couldn't get the armour to complement the skin, and still have them fit in with a Thousand Sons Kill Team. If I went for Black Legion armour or non-traditional colours, I think this could have worked well. I'm still pretty proud of the work I did here.
This is a general collection of hair colour recipes for any gaming system. I will endevour to update it with new colours as I find what works for me.
Sorta simple scheme for Bad Moon Ork Boys, for this tutorial I will use a mixture of traditional and "contrast" paint
recipe for the basic ork warband for mordheim, also used for additional orruks from AoS
A step by step guide to paint Ghazghkull Thraka in my custom Ork Scheme.
El esquema utilizado es el del equipo Gouged Eye.
A very easy method for blood drops. I'm sure you could replace this with Nurgle's Rot, or perhaps gloss and then paint with Contrast for all sorts of effects.
Based on Sezrion's work on the 40k Homebrew site.
Based on TireKhorne's work on the 40k Homebrew site.
A selection of guides detailing the colours I use for various coloured glass. These recipes can be applied to many differences materials and tweaked slightly to fit your style.
Quick and easy base perfect for a red planet/Mars theme. Actual paints don't matter too much, as long as they're red and grey, as it's the pigments that do all the work!
Another, more detailed method for warp or magic green flames. This revision is a year on from the first method.
Just like my Orks, I like to have a variety of skin tones present in my Gretchin models. Here are the recipes I have used. These are based stronly upon recipes found on eavy-archive.com, with a few tweaks for my personal preference. Enjoy!
I painted this base as part of a general miniature basing video. If you want any additional information or advice on basing in general, please check out the YouTube channel linked from my profile.
I painted this base as part of a general miniature basing video. If you want any additional information or advice on basing in general, please check out the YouTube channel linked from my profile.
Here's how I paint all of the lenses on my T'au!
I use VMC & VGC colors for this, but any set of dark, medium, and light colors should work just as well.
White is a hard colour to paint, but I find this simple recipe is ideal for small areas or detail on a miniature, and offers great results.
I wanted a method of getting these boys painted quick, but still have them looking decent. With a few tweaks, the method shown by "Elminiaturista" on Instagram worked a treat.
A short huide for any fleshy details on nurgle models.