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Gold, blue, red, it all just works so well together!
My work-in-progress approach to thematic scenery for my Vampire Counts.
How I painted this ork wrestler from "The Mighty Madcaps" team for Rumbleslam. Be sure to check out my guide for the full team, if you want to see the other members.
I have really enjoyed painting with this lighter leather recipe recently. Here, I detail two slightly different ways of painting it, depending upon your style or level of dedication.
I think both look pretty great, personally.
Here is how I painted the big daddy Genestealer for my Broodcoven. This is the traditional Genestealer scheme and could easily be used on the standard Tyranids, Genestealer Cults or Acolyte models.
In this guide I will being focusing on the main colours I have been using for the Gretchin in my Ork Goffs Kill Team. I like to vary the skin tones of my Gretchin, so if you are interested in this in particular you may want to check out my "Gretchin/Goblin Skin Tone Collection" also available on this site.
Although I have used Sergeant Ripper Jackson for this guide, the paint used here should work great for the standard Catachan Jungle Fighters too.
Quick and easy, perfect for a wasteland on a dead planet. I use this on my Tyranids to represent a world where they have consumed all the biomass leaving only a dead husk behind.
Simple paint scheme for Emperor's Children, specifically a Tormentor miniature, but the paints can work for any Emperor's Children miniature.
Classic red-and-brass World Eaters armour, for regular Chaos Space Marines or Khorne Berzerkers.
I wanted something special for my Adeptus Arbites Extraction Squad Kill Team and was fascinated by those on the official artwork. This could also be used for Megacity bases or any urban/road environment.
This is my take on the Lost Sons warband colour scheme, inspired by the work of Bakerb24 on the 40k homebrew site.
Method done on a Armiger Helverin and Cerastus Knight, should work for all others
A bit of a cheat with power weapons! I used Daler Rowney FW ink Payne's Grey and White, but you can substitute any white or black ink, or even highly pigmented paint. I'll add step-by-step photos at a later point.
Generic sandbags for fantasy or historical.
A short huide for any fleshy details on nurgle models.
A combination of the video linked (for all the detail work), with the 'Armour of the Dark Gods' video by Duncan Rhoades for the metallic Tzeentch armour.
Can be glazed or stippled
"Dirty wasteland" camo scheme for Warhammer 40k Steel Legion (or other Guard or general military units).
For those big, hot, heavy guns! Mimics the colour changes you see happens to steel etc under heat.
With glazing you want to work back and forth making sure to deposit the most of the color in its respected area. Only the turquoise should be pushed all the way to the end of it section.
A recipe used to paint traditional bone colours