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These are the overall simplified steps of colours applied on all miniatures of my main Tau Army (some units may use more colours different from what displayed for highlights and gear)
Used on the robes of my Lothlorien elves
Here is how I painted the the main elements of this Legends of Signum miniature, kindly sent to me by the folk at Signum Games. If you were interested in getting one for yourself, follow the link on my profile.
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.
How I paint my Nighthaunt armies
Used on pauldron trim and accessories. The technique for highlights is starting from the center of the highlight use thin lines going across. As you move away from the highlight leave greater and greater space between each line showing the base coat or previous highlight layer showing.
"Sons of Thunder" Chapter
A quick guide showing how I built and painted my simple bamboo forest. I plan to use this for games like 'Test of Honour' and 'Ronin', but they could be used for anything, really.
Recipes for Games Workshop Munitorum Containers in green, red and blue with weathering and transfers
I use Pro Acryl paints but can be replaced with similar colours from other ranges. There are no washes in this recipe. Instead this starts at a very dark green and by layering up paint and retaining some of this black green, it creates a very vibrant green skin with deep shadows.
Here is how I painted the Chronomancer for my Hierotek Circle Kill Team. These colours could definitely work as a standard unit in a Sautekh Dynasty army though.