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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