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Frightening Flamer of Tzeentch






New York

If you dont mind me asking what did you use for the yellow?

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Philadelphia PA

Well, the yellow is simple, but it will only turn out if you use an airbrush. I have been told even by Golden Demon winner Mathieu Fontaine that airbrush is the ONLY way to do yellows, and I agree.
1) Coat with a lighter colored primer prior to using yellow paints because they are somewhat translucent.
2) 1:1 Basecoat Bestial Brown/Snakebite Leather, Then thinned with windex 1:1
3) A liberal wash of Sepia Ink(Devlan Mud works fine here)
4) A highlight of Vomit Brown Sprayed from the direction of the light source for a photo-realistic appearance.
5) Add a drop or two of skull white and thin with windex 1:2 Paint : Windex The thinner the better here, you're only trying to tint the cloth a bit.
6) Pin wash were needed
7) Testors Dullcoat.... After all, it is cloth!

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Philadelphia PA

Painting the Renegade Ogryn Berserkers: I feel like something is missing, aside from normal details, like weathering and whatnot... please leave some comments on what you think.



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Plano, Texas

The metal skull heads/helmets on some of your infantry, what are those from?

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London, England

Really loving your work... even though you are the opposition!

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Philadelphia PA

Nowlan wrote:The metal skull heads/helmets on some of your infantry, what are those from?


Those are the Forge World Renegade Militia models.


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Thanks Regnak! Much appreciated.

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