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An airbrush recipe I adapted from one I found on Instagram. Most of the blues I saw looked too dark for how I wanted to represent the Stormlords, and this worked out for me!
This is supposed to be a speed paint scheme for my loyalist death guard. It's not that quick, but it's SUPER forgiving, and works great with batching. Everything is in blocks and doesn't need any crazy shading. Colors are all things that could come straight from a pot or made with minimal mixing.
It ends up looking good in chunks of armies, and is pretty quick when batched. I make it a full tutorial because I've had to resurrect the recipe multiple times.
Here is how I painted this scenery kit quickly and efficiently as I was able. I took much less care than I normally do when painting and used the weathering methods to cover any imperfections. Individual elements could also be used easily on other kits or miniatures.
A quick guide to making your miniatures look sandy, using only acrylic paint. This method works nicely if you don't have any pigment powder or just want to maintain an extra bit of control.
Very generic dirt base that you can add various colors of grass tufts to convey a drier or more verdant landscape
My first attempt at the power sword glow effect, usually done using blue.
Star Wars Legion Republic Clone Trooper.
*This is Sorastro's recipe I have transcribed here. All credit goes to him. Please watch his video and support his work with a like/subscibe/comment.
The Akhelian Green and Striking Scorpion Green work together great in this recipe. I did not get the faces where I wanted them and would rethink the face portion in future squads.
Here is how I painted my metallic floored bases. The Imperial Navy Breachers would always be in some kind of ship (in my mind) so it seemed natural to do something like this for them.
Some simple steps to painting some dark buildings
This is a written version of the Duncan Rhodes tutorial. Not my work.
This is a method for quickly painting Indian infantry, useful for Bolt Action or any 28mm WW2 game. All steps aside from skin colours are also useful for most British infantry.
A reminder to myself of how I paint the crux terminatus on terminators - canonically they're pieces of granite or similar.
Imperial German Cavalry for Return of the Tripods. These are the colors I happen to have on hand and others may work just as well. This scheme uses block colors with no real shading so it has sufficient contrast at a 15mm scale.
How I painted the main elements and the heraldry of my medieval knights. This guide has been broken down into sections so you can either replicate the schemes of my specific knights or use them to design your own. Please do not follow this as a step-by-step, but just take what you need or are interested in.
The bases for my Drukhari army
My attmept at replicating the Eavy Metal teams paint scheme for these Chaos Space Marines. The armour and trim recipes are based strongly upon a YouTube video from 'Infernal Brush'.
Shamelessly adapted from Wiltrichs' excellent painting Ragnar series on YouTube.