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This recipe will detail how I painted the Wolverine from the BattleTech Beginner Box. It is done in a very traditional style, meant to evoke the aesthetics of the Periphery and more dieselpunk elements of the setting.
The Twistweald Warband, emerging from the depths of enchanted forests, embodies the balance between primal nature and arcane magic. Their models reflect this blend, with intricate details like living bark armor, glowing sigils, ethereal weapons, and even mushrooms sprouting from their forms. This guide will walk you through painting these dynamic models with a step-by-step, efficient approach, ensuring that their natural and magical elements stand out on the tabletop.
How I painted the Jormungandr colour scheme, part of a larger video on painting a variety of Tyranid Hive Fleets.
I wanted very pink Pink Horrors. This recipe uses an airbrush for zenithal highlights and basecoating for speed, but I am sure this could be achieved with a brush. This covers the painting of the whole model.
This is my custom Eldar Craftworld paint recipe.
Recipe has been adapted by Richard Gray's method https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUd5GFXWGsI&t=734s He used contrast but I used Oils instead.
*Tips* When stippling the paint should be very watery. Make sure to wick off extra from the brush so the paint doesn't run. Very important after the step with VMC Flat Brown.
Not really a model specific guide as my template for my Entire DG army. these models are heavy with rust and effects. So be cautious and what order you do so you don't get rust on stuff where it doesn't belong such as tentacles and robes. Just a word of advice
this is a good article for alot of stuff if you want to swap in and out effects and such
https://www.goonhammer.com/how-to-paint-everything-tentacles/
https://www.goonhammer.com/how-to-paint-everything-death-guard/
My first test model for an entire Idoneth Deepkin army. Painted mostly with 6 paints from AK’s night creatures paint set. This army will have a strong and bright gradient of purple/red/magenta that makes it stand out on the table top.
How I painted my copy of the official 'Warrior Priest' model for the new game 1490 Doom. I looked at a load of artwork for medieval priests and found one I liked. I took those colour choices and applied it to the (admittedly different) equipment of my Warrior Priest. No regrets.