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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 painted the armor and trim on my models. Weapons will be in another recipe as I did those separately
How I painted my Gun Servitor for my Inquisitorial Agents Kill Team. I wanted an increased amount of vibrancy in the armour, which I think turned out well. The basic colour composition in the same as the box art though.
This version of my Rohan recipe is more focused on speed. It is about cutting the right corners and spending the time where it is most effective and fun.
This scheme is based strongly on the official artwork from Sean Sutter, for this new game. How to paint a team of Green Knights to a decent standard. These knights will also be doing double duty in my retinues for "The Barons' War".
This scheme is based largely around a colour plate I found online, but draws a little inspiration from 'The Last Samurai' too. It is quite involved, but it is intended for a small skirmish force, so I am willing to put in the effort.
Cherub with a palette inspired by the Eden panel in Bosch's Garden of Earthly Delights.
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!
Painting Star Wars Empire - Scout troopers, Storm troopers, Snow Trooper etc.. (trying to get the colours exactly like the movies)
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.
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/