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Generic sandbags for fantasy or historical.
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.
This didn't work trying on an aquila - agrax over appid wych went too brown instead of stone
This recipe explains how I painted my Nighthaunt. The process has been on development more or less since the release of AoS 2.0 and I have tweaked the steps to the needs of different units based on the speed, level of detail or the attention I want to give to the model.
A recipe used to paint traditional bone colours
Generic market items for fantasy or historical
This is my take on the Blood Ravens paint scheme, featured in the Dawn or War series.
For those big, hot, heavy guns! Mimics the colour changes you see happens to steel etc under heat.
My new recipe for my tank armour.
It's more-or-less the same recipe, but with less saturation and greater contrast.
Cloth has a knitted or fur effect. ALWAYS mix 3:1 Paint with Flow Improver.
How to paint the base model Saurus (For Warriors or Temple Guard)
For heavily worn and torn red cloaks or capes.
Painted for a painting competition run by Old Guard Games and Badger Games for Adepticon 2025.
Many models have leather belts and pouches. For many years I used dark browns for them but have recently concluded that brighter colours work better.
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.
This method is based on the method and scheme by @crabstuffedmushrooms on Instagram. I've changed a few bits, but the general scheme and initial approach are his.
Quick method for creating a white marble/granite-like effect without an airbrush or using the wet wipes technique. This technique was developed by FALCON MINI STUDIOS.
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.
This is my work-in-progress approach to "normal" green grass vegetation on dirt surfaces. I use Army Painter Brown Battleground texture and Army Painter Battlefield Basing Glue for convenience/availability.
Esquema de pintura para Ultramarines del desierto o para otro capitulo
Desert paint scheme for Ultramarines or other chapter
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.
Urban road, tarmac looking base. Goes well with ash wasteland or scorched earth too.
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!
The bases for my Drukhari army