...and no, not speed painting as in 'Speedpaint' from The Army Painter, but painting quickly. Which we used to be able to call speed painting before Speedpaint happened, without needing to be so specific. 😜
Painting the leaders and heroes in your army doesn't need to be a challenge, especially if they're wearing the same gear as the rest of the basic troopers! Just pick a couple extra tiny details to make them stand out, and you're golden. Here's my Death Guard Chaplain ready for service as an example!
00:00 - Intro
00:45 - Assembly Notes & Priming
01:51 - Basecoats
07:29 - Shading: Marine Juice!
08:41 - Highlights & Finishing Touches
14:54 - The Finished Product
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THE BASE: Stirland Mud, Ryza Rust, Eldar Flesh. Paint base rim in Dryad Bark, add tufts to taste. Drybrush a little of the Eldar Flesh across the crest on the helmet when you're done!
PAINTS USED:
PRIMERS:
Chaos Black, Wraithbone (Citadel)
CITADEL:
Loren Forest (Layer)
Iron Hands Steel (Base)
Retributor Armour (Base)
Rakarth Flesh (Base)
Dryad Bark (Base)
Wraithbone (Base)
Reikland Fleshshade (Shade)
Nuln Oil (Shade)
Lahmian Medium (Technical)
Blood Angels Red (Contrast)
Liberator Gold (Layer)
Rhinox Hide (Base)
Necron Compound (Dry)
White Scar (Layer)
Gryph-Hound Orange (Contrast)
VALLEJO:
German Grey
Blue Grey Pale
Cavalry Brown
VARNISHES:
Vallejo Matt Varnish Spray
Ardcoat (Citadel Technical) - brushed on the plasma coils
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