Tutorial: How to paint High Elf Seaguard from “Island of Blood”
After my Skaven tutorial last week, this time I give myself over to the other half of the “Island of Blood” box. Contrary to the other tutorial, my High Elf colour scheme focuses less on speed but more on clean layering and an unique palette….
Tutorial: How to paint Skaven Clanrats from Island of Blood
This is a tutorial in which I’m going to explain how I will paint my Skaven army. Of course it is a great starting point for all of you who picked up “Island of Blood” in order to start a new Skaven army! In my…
Tutorial: Basing with Vallejo Black Lava texture paint
Thanks to px40k and Oni I was made aware of this great product: Black Lava texture paint from Vallejo. Black Lava is essentially a premade mix of black paint and fine stone particles. It comes in a 200 ml jar with a price tag of…
Tutorial: How to Paint Daemonettes
As promised my Daemonette tutorial! I kind of sticked to the studio paintjob, but wanted to add a little more contrast. I made the hair and the robes more pink because what would Slaanesh be without pink? Also I added a little bit of turqouise…
Glowing Warpstone, Scource Lighting Mini-Tutorial
Inspired by the Vermin Lord ‘Eavy Metal Masterclass some time ago in White Dwarf, I decided that I want glowing Warpstone in my Skaven army as well. As the bulk of the army will be painted in a more basic style than my Eldar or…
Tutorial: How to paint Sanguinary Guard
Cheers, as promised the tutorial about how I painted my Sanguinary Guard. As in my popular Blood Angel tutorial, I paint the armour in a easy techniques like drybrushing and washing and finish off the model by crisp detail work. 1. Prime the model with…
Tutorial: How to paint Faces The Stahly Way
When I was painting the Scouts I promised you to do a tutorial about how I painted the faces. So here it is! Eyes 1. Paint the eye sockets black in case you don’t use a black primer. Paint two white dots in each side…
Tutorial: How to paint Skeleton Warriors
Cheers, another easy step by step tutorial, this time a Skeleton Warrior from the Vampire Counts range. Finishing the model took only about 70 minutes, which allows you to field decent painted regiments in a reasonable amount of time. 1. Prime the model with Skeleton…
Tutorial: How to paint Blood Angels
Cheers, this is an Blood Angels step by step tutorial that focuses on easy techniques like washing, drybrushing and layering to create a great gaming model in a reasonable amount of time. 1. Prime the model with Army Painter Pure Red spray. Hit areas not…
Tutorial: How to paint Beastmen Ungors
Cheers, another tutorial suited for quick and effective army painting that yet creates a stunning appereance on the table. The colour scheme is mainly based on the new studio army, however I chose to use a more brownish, beastly looking palette for the skin. 1….
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