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Here is how I painted my very first Cadian. He was done as part of a general edge highlighting video, which can be found on my YouTube channel.
My interpretation of this famous crusader order. The decals come courtesy of the fine people at forgottenchapters.eu and their "Crusader Orders V3" sheet.
Greetings, you slimy, yacky stinkers 🤢💚😅.
Let's paint some nurgly slime 🤮
Color recipes can be used for the gantries, tower, tech shed and vent building in the starter box
I couldn't find a decent tutorial for Sa'Cea Tau, in my opinion, the coolest colour scheme since the warm brown of the T'au sept (the white guys GW currently are rocking as the posterchild can go do one... imho)
2 paints are not included in PP's library, these are the Molotow range, they're great, in this scheme I use their colour, petrol as a base, and Liquitex Acrylic inks, I use their Magenta ink for effects. Feel free to sub these for something similar.
Lots of the listed paints are to provide alternatives to out-of-production colours I used, so if anyone wants to follow along, feel free to use those instead (main one being the Electric Blue I use as my drybrush pass on the armour. Any bright, saturated sky blue will do.
The same with whites, greys, blacks and metalics, just use what you have.
I wrote this while painting my test model for the scheme. I will update with pictures and effects as I get to them on different models
I came up with this recipe to help show that painting Chaos Space Marines can be fairly quick and easy.
I've decided to eventually get around to making 1:1 colour schemes for all of the Tyranid Warrior art works of the 9 main Hive Fleets. Kronos is to be the first as it was the Hive Fleet I played during 9th Ed (that, and I am thoroughly biased for it haha).
For Kronos, the model used is a Norn Emissary as it is what I had at hand. I will eventually post a combined recipe for all 9 Hive Fleets, with the examples being 9 Tyranid Warriors, built (possibly cut up / kitbashed if necessary) and posed to be as close to the art as possible. Said combined post will also include Neuroloids to serve as examples for brain matter for each Hive Fleet, as close to the style each artwork was made with so to stay true to it.
The next 1:1 will be Jormungandr, followed by Behemoth, Kraken, Ouroboros, Hydra, Leviathan, Tiamat, and Gorgon in this order.
To keep things as simple to follow / do yourself, all paints used will be from Citadel, except for white. (Citadel white sucks, use literally any other brand)
Each ratio and mix has been tested multiple times, and is made to be exactly as shown in the art, so each ratio mentioned will be extremely specific.
If anyone has any questions or requests for artwork 1:1 recipes, feel free to ask me through Discord, located in my profile.
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.
This is how I painted the armor and trim on my models. Weapons will be in another recipe as I did those separately