Games Workshop - Citadel Technical Paint - Tesseract Glow (18ml)

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Games Workshop - Citadel Technical Paint - Tesseract Glow (18ml)

Games Workshop - Citadel Technical Paint - Tesseract Glow (18ml)

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More details on how best to use these are included in Premium Kit 4’s magazine. Warhammer 40,000 Imperium Delivery 18: Issues 67-70 Review – Price and Availability

In our How to Paint Everything series, we take a look at different armies of the Warhammer universes, examine their history and heraldry, and look at several different methods for painting them. This week we’re looking at how to paint Drazhar, the Master of Blades. Who is Drazhar? To start with I based the gems and weapon bits with Naggaroth Night, I put a decent amount of this onto my palette since I am going to mix the next colour into in a few steps.Then I paint a line where I want the liquid to begin going around the vial. In this case, I used Sotek Green. I use the trim arrows as markers to make sure I’ve got a straight line – I want the line to be the same distance from each of the arrows as I go around. I shade that up using more and more Reaper Pure White toward the bottom. This gives the liquid a glowing look. As I do this, I paint in vertical lines rather than horizontal bands – this helps give the impression of movement in the liquid. I’ll also add a few dots of Drakenhof Nightshade to look like bubbles. Finally, since tesseract glow wasn’t around at the time of his tutorial, do you think that color would make a good choice for the ghostly eye lenses? Once again, I’m going to pinch the table from our Premium Sets Savings Breakdown so you can see how much money you’re getting off Premium Kit 4. Premium Kit Number You can see both at work in the picture of my C’tan Shard of the Void Dragon below. Take a close look at the green areas – these have all been done with Tesseract Glow (aside from some of the highlights, which were Moot Green), and the finest white spot highlights have been applied with White Scar,

While I am demonstrating this on gems, it is a somewhat weird case since I am using the same colours as the weapons. To differentiate, I am going to use differing percentages of each colour between the self illuminating vs volumetric items. In other words, for for the glowing stuff I will use far more of the final bright colours compared to just a streak in the gems, it will become obvious in the final photos I hope! The particular technical paints we find most useful range from varnishes to gem paints, to fluorescent green stuff that makes the energy filaments in Necron guns glow with greenish flare. What better way to start off the new year than with a fresh injection of plastic from the good folks at Hachette Partworks? As the collection is now stretching to 90 issues, it looks like we’ve got at least another five months of Warhammer 40,000 Imperium goodies on the way.The process is pretty similar for large and curved glass surfaces, though you can use gemstone highlighting (circles) on glass bowls/domes.



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