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Frightening Flamer of Tzeentch





Huddersfield, UK

Hey guys Just finished producing a tutorial for simple glowing runes. This works well with any colours (though it is best to test them out first on some paper or something). It's ideal for chaotic runes, even Space wolf runes. IF you;re struggling for design ideas, there's quite a few styles online, and older Chaos fantasy books have some symbols inside Enjoy guys!


http://powerarmouredmetal.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/tutorial-painting-glowing-chaos-runes.html




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Sneaky Kommando






Ellenton, FL

Looks nice. Do you have an examples of the runes over chipped/damaged areas?

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Frightening Flamer of Tzeentch





Huddersfield, UK

 Debbin wrote:
Looks nice. Do you have an examples of the runes over chipped/damaged areas?


Thanks As of yet no, but I am working on some worn-renegade allies, so there is an opportunity to try

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Shrieking Traitor Sentinel Pilot





Looks great! I may have to use this when I get around to painting my traitor guard vics.
   
 
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