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A way of creating a pale non-metallic for stormcasts using a limited color palette.
My recipe for Ironjaws Orruks.
Heavy use of contrast and washes/glazes. Batch painting recommended. Wet pallet recommended, but not required.
Inspired from brushstrokes painting guide except my model doesnt have any exposed skin
Used to paint sepulchral guard, but should apply to any generic skeletons.
Kindly sent to me by Fireforge games, these models are a mash-up of their Mounter Samurai and Sohei Warrior Monks kits, to see what what possible. He is how I went about painting my test models.
How I painted every wrestler in "The Heavy Pounders" team for Rumbleslam. I stuck quite close to the box art with these boys, but made a few minor changes to make them more to my taste. I hope you like them.
My way of painting my DKoK army. Mostly so I can check if I forget what I did.
This started as a pure "How to paint Sassy Nurgling" guide, but he had far too many cute little mates to leave it there. Enjoy! Whilst I tend to remove them from my Death Guard miniatures, I really appreciate the sculpts and will happily paint them separately.
Here is how I painted my Cowboys for Dead Man's Hand. Unlike my gangs so far, I played with much loser rules with their clothing. In my mind, this is a disparate band of ranchers that have banded together, so wouldn't have any kind of uniform. They do however all have brown leather hats, so they are identifiable on the table.
An alternative Hallowed Knights scheme that substitutes silver blue armor into a Hammers of Sigmar scheme
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Special note: These steps are an approximation of what I had used before I made my Paint Pad account!
Here is how I painted Oda Nobunaga from the excellent "Daimyos" set from Warlord Games. These miniatures have been designed for the Pike & Shotte gaming system, but could be used in a variety of games.
A fairly heavily diseased and decayed Pestigor, with greyish-greenish flesh and greyish brown fur.