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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.
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 reference based on the method, order and paints used for the Kroot skin only off Cult of Paint's 3 Kroot Schemes, useful for those who do not like rewinding videos constantly.
The written recipe here does include substituted paints as this is really tailored to paints I own while staying as close to the original recipe as possible.
I highly recommend watching CoP's video first as this is just an accompanying reference guide for those like me who forget things easily.
Based on the below recipe, poorly adapted for vallejo
https://paintpad.app/recipes/2526-dark-skin
My first experiments. Dont take serious :)
Chaos skin for cultists. Twisted skin. Purple Shades
A method used on my Greater Possessed and other fleshy parts of Daemonkin models.
It is a try to make the smoke look good and I decided to use a skin color similar to Aladdin's Genie.
This miniature is the https://www.effincoolminis.com/product/djinn/
Gotta go fast! This recipe tries to focus on speed and being achievable while still looking nice. The focus is on creating contrast between the light pale skin, and darker leathers and other materials.
These miniatures ended up being abandoned as I couldn't get the armour to complement the skin, and still have them fit in with a Thousand Sons Kill Team. If I went for Black Legion armour or non-traditional colours, I think this could have worked well. I'm still pretty proud of the work I did here.
I decided to paint my Fellgor Ravagers Beastmen with a variety of skin tones, but tie the Kill Team together with the colour of the equipment.
Adapted from JuanHidalgo Miniatures. I opted for cold purple and black tones instead of warm browns like in his tutorial.