We’ll be using AK Interactive fluorescent paints to give us the luminosity needed to make him feel like he’s killed with energy. credit: Brushwizard 1. Basecoat: Citadel Evil Sunz Scarlet To start, I lay down a basecoat of Evil Sunz Scarlet to any areas where we want the red-orange ...
You’ll find a more in-depth explanation of the techniques in this article in Wargamer’s full guide topainting miniatures. You can follow this guide using any traditionalpaints for miniatures, but not Contrast Paints or their equivalents. We have a separateContrast Paintsguide with more informat...
Also, this is the same techniqueI use to paint NMM weapons. The concept is the same, create high contrast. The only difference is the colors used. Power Sword Conclusion With a little practice and time you can paint some cool weapons. Like I said before, use any colors you like, it a...
Again, there’s more than these 4 techniques to paint skulls and bones, but these are ones I use so much that I don’t have to think about it. Also, all the colors used below are Citadel paints. Painting Aged Bone (Easy) There’s only a few steps to this technique for painting sk...
Citadel Black Templar Contrast on the undersuit (arms, legs, back of head) and the mechanical parts on the bottom of the drone. Tau don’t typically use a lot of metallics, which is something that seemed odd to me at first, but it’s growing on me. Ghost Grey for the armor. This...
Wherever you paint the Muted Pink you’ll find your yellow will be darker and leaning towards orange. If you’re going for a yellow that really pops, use it sparingly, under limbs, between legs, etc. Give the inks some extra time to try over normal paints – they’re thin and quite ...
You can use any acrylic paints you like for this. A good choice of paints would be anything from Citadel (Games Workshop), Vallejo, Privateer Press (P3), and Army Painter. Those are all top-notch paint manufacturers. Now, what I wouldn’t recommend is using cheap craft paint. You know...