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This is the way I painted my army for Tau
Tabletop standard.
Suitable for:
Stealth battlesuits
Ghostkeel battlesuit
Firesight marksman
Uniform's color code:
Shas´la:
Blue armor
Orange stripes
Shas'ui:
Blue armor
Orange Markings:
Left Shoulder.
Shas'vre Blue armor, Orange right antenna, Orange left Shoulder, Orange Helmet.
Shas'el Blue armor, Orange left shoulder, Orange head, White antenna, Orange right tight panel.
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)
A pretty much a direct copy of @micheal_kirkbride (Instagram) tan blood angels. Full credit to him.
He uses an airbrush which I do not own so I've modified the colours from air to layer.
Here's how I paint all of the lenses on my T'au!
I use VMC & VGC colors for this, but any set of dark, medium, and light colors should work just as well.
Quick and easy, perfect for a wasteland on a dead planet. I use this on my Tyranids to represent a world where they have consumed all the biomass leaving only a dead husk behind.
Bien-Tan guardian.
Heavy use of contrast paints and glazing.
Credit to Warhammer YouTube channel for most of the suit recipe and Wiltrichs Miniature Art for the green helmet.
Games Workshop Missionary with chainsword and sign removed. Replaced with Auspex and a T'au rail rifle magazine used as a light.