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Here is how I approached painting the Mutants from the 'Accursed Cultists' kit.
Dark red Bloodmaster/Bloodletter, to match Karanak and Flesh Hounds
Sorta simple scheme for Bad Moon Ork Boys, for this tutorial I will use a mixture of traditional and "contrast" paint
Painting Guide for the warband Hexbane's Hunters.
The colour schemes are loosely based on the official paint scheme from Games Workshop.
I have used Vallejo alternatives to Citadel in places and both will be mentioned in the paint list.
Just using this as a test for the use of the platform and as a notepad for remembering colours... First try at painting a mini.
Flames of War WW2- Soviet Hero Shock Rifle Company.
It might be lot of work how i'm doing this, but in the end it will look nice and smooth! Model has a lot of contrast.
https://www.flamesofwar.com/hobby.aspx?art_id=7068
A step by step guide, showing how to paint Be'lakor. You could definitely use this on other Daemons too, if you wanted. My ain here was to get a look close to the box art, I'm happy with how he turned out.
I wanted my Death Guard Primarch to be pretty close to the Games Workshop boxart, so I relied heavily on recipes from 'eavy-archive.com' for this project. Please do check them out if you need as much help with paint selection as I do.
I wanted to accentuate the extra-galactic, cosmic horror of the Tiamet scheme, by using a monochromatic palete of pale green / turquoise, cold colors.
Heavily based on the work of Matt's Hobby Hour https://youtu.be/IiQP0ldIOn0?si=1cwEIIN9KP_40UCj
This is my take on Necrotales.com ‘s Blue Crab color scheme. I really love the organic look that he achieved.
The main difference is that my recipe uses Citidal’s washes rather than mixing custom ones from paints. The original scheme was created before the premixed washes were available, so I figure he would take advantage of them if they had been available.
My version is a bit simpler with fewer steps on the main flesh parts. Even so, there are quite a few steps which can test your limits when batch painting a unit of 40 hormagaunts.