INTRODUCTION:

The following tutorials were something I promised to do for Shadow Guard as part of the Raven Wing Project I am working on for him. Most are quick and easy. They aren't meant to give you tips on winning a golden demon or any other painting prize. They are however a way to have a decent looking army in a short amount of time. Many times in these tutorial your going to see non-GW paint names. I have nothing against GW paint, I think it is great stuff. The bottles for it on the other hand..bleh. So where possible I will include a GW equivalent (or close enough for government work) for the colors I use. That said, please understand that these are how I do these particular things. It is not the Games Workshop way, the Cool Mini or Not way, heck some might say it is not even the "right" way. All I can promise is that it works and if you choose to follow it, your army will at least be presentable on the table. Above anything though I hope that folks who are looking to start painting or improve their painting can learn something. So any comments / critiques you want to fire at me feel free: [ email: menshakhaine@hotmailcom ]
PAINTING MASTERCLASS
ANGELS OF VENGEANCE MARINE
By Matthew Hunt ( Kurgan )
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Step 19 - Bone areas are finished off with a GW Skull White highlight. The eyes on the face were also done at this time. Don't worry, the bug eyes gets fixed later.
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Step 20 - The first flesh coat for the face is Ral Partha AmerIndian.
Step 21 - Next comes Iron Wind Flesh
Step 22 - The face is then finished off with a highlight of GW Elf Flesh
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Step 23 - The power sword gets a first coat of GW Dark Angel Green
Step 27 - The sword is then finished off with a Dark Green glaze to help pull the greens together a bit better.
Step 24 - This is then given a second coat, covering a little more than ¾ of DA Green, of a 50/50 mix of DA/Snot Green.
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Step 25 - The sword then gets a coat of Snot Green, covering about half the sword starting from the tip.
Step 26 - The sword then gets a 50/50 Snot/Goblin Green coat for a final highlight.
INTRODUCTION:

The following tutorials were something I promised to do for Shadow Guard as part of the Raven Wing Project I am working on for him. Most are quick and easy. They aren't meant to give you tips on winning a golden demon or any other painting prize. They are however a way to have a decent looking army in a short amount of time. Many times in these tutorial your going to see non-GW paint names. I have nothing against GW paint, I think it is great stuff. The bottles for it on the other hand..bleh. So where possible I will include a GW equivalent (or close enough for government work) for the colors I use. That said, please understand that these are how I do these particular things. It is not the Games Workshop way, the Cool Mini or Not way, heck some might say it is not even the "right" way. All I can promise is that it works and if you choose to follow it, your army will at least be presentable on the table. Above anything though I hope that folks who are looking to start painting or improve their painting can learn something. So any comments / critiques you want to fire at me feel free: [ email: menshakhaine@hotmailcom ]
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