Games Workshop Citadel Base: Naggaroth Night

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Games Workshop Citadel Base: Naggaroth Night

Games Workshop Citadel Base: Naggaroth Night

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The armor plates get edge highligting with Sotek Green, completing the classic Drukhari look, albeit with a more blue tint. Macragge Blue: 0D407F ● - Caledor Sky: 396F9E ● - Stegadon Scale Green: 074864 ● - Incubi Darkness: 0B4849 And now it’s time for washes! I wash the gold bits with Agrax Earthshade and the silver bits with Nuln Oil.

Thin down some Mournfang Brown aggressively, then put it on the cloaks everywhere but the recesses. It should be so thin that it goes on sort of transparent – you’re really just using this to smooth out the Contrast effect so it looks nice Drybrush a 2:1 mix of Vallejo Model Color Ivory and German Grey, focusing on the chest, shoulders, arms, and knees For the Mortek Guard below, this would be about what I’d consider finished. At this point it’s just a matter of doing any final touch up and deciding on a basing scheme, but I think the shield especially shows the way these two contrasting colors can really pop when successive layers of the colors blended together are applied. Also, as a note, that is NOT the standard shield; I was given the model without an arm and converted a shield for him. It’s like the same size as him, and he is my cute smol skeleton son now. For the gems, I started with Scalecolour Elandil Violet all over the gem, then painted a crescent with Sunset Purple (making sure to match the placement on every gem). I then highlighted this with P3 Murderous Magenta and added a tiny dot of white in the top left corner. Lastly I gave them a coat of gloss varnish. For the canopies I did the same process but using an airbrush to create a gradient, then painted in the supports with Iosan Green. Credit: Silks The skin on the sergeant was done with Elf flesh mixed with a little Codex grey, highlight up with some bleached bone. Shaded with flesh wash.Step 7- This last step is a wash of Druchii Violet in the deepest recesses- between upper and lower teeth, between long bones and feet, hands, middle of recesses between radius and ulna, tibia and fibula. There are a number of orange, yellow, white, orange and turquoise colours from Citadel that can be used in combination with Naggaroth Night. Here are a few examples: Battletome: Ossiarch Bonereapers covers skeletons in Age of Sigmar, though they’ve gotten SIGNIFICNATLY BUFFER than skeletons normally are, adding tons of mass. Speaking of which… Slaanesh Grey: 8E8C97 ● - Alaitoc Blue: 295788 ● - Hoeth Blue: 4C7FB4 ● - Altdorf Guard Blue: 1F56A8 http://www.wargamesfoundry.com - also do a range of similar to Citadel paints, will update when can get chance.

The Warhammer 40,000 Starter Set is great for getting into the game – it includes all the miniatures from the Introductory Set, and adds a Captain in Terminator Armour and five Terminators on the Space Marine side, facing off against a Winged Tyranid Prime , Psychophage , three Von Ryan’s Leapers , and 10 more Termagants and a Ripper Swarm. Once you have the glaze mixed, use a small brush to put just a little bit of the paint on the tip. Since the paint is so wet with thinner, if there’s too much paint on the brush it will run and we wont have the kind of control we want. Use your nail, the base of the model, or the pallet to test it a bit to make sure you have good control over the paint coming off the brush. The only thing scarier than a Troll covered in brains is a Troll with brains of his own, and Ripper Bolgrot has the dubious honour of being the smartest Troll in all of Blood Bowl . Along with all the raw power you’d expect from a Troll, he has the ability to re-roll one dice that isn’t an Armour, Injury, or Casualty roll per half to boot. This resin Star Player is usable by Badlands Brawl and Underworld Challenge teams, and comes with his rules in the box.Blending time! I mix Sotek with Ultramarines Blue Contrast in different proportions and paint that over the intermediate areas to get some smoother blends from blue to turquoise. You can see this most prominently on the greaves. I also use it for some shading. Anything about Nagash – Nagash is, as we mentioned above, rude as hell. He was a major player in the Old World of Warhammer fantasy and when that ended (see: The End Times series), he ascended to become the god of the dead in the Age of Sigmar. Mix some of what was left of the Skeleton Horde pool with some Deepkin Flesh and use that to highlight the banners. The purple was straight up just Naggaroth, as mixing in yellow/white came later in the layering stage.

Wash the wings with Aethermatic Blue. I’ve done more playing with contrast since I did this model (see also HTPE: Yncarne) and if I was doing this again, I’d have done a gradual blend outwards from Akhelian Green to give a better effect. Flayed One Flesh: CBB48B ● - Krieg Khaki: B7AD78 ● - Blue Horror: A2BAD2 ● - Lugganath Orange: F89E86 Once the models are all grey scale, I gave them several very thin coats of Vallejo Game Air Gory Red

Monochromatic Colors

The only time I feel alive is when I'm painting. Vincent Van Gogh

Color Charts The basing is extremely simple, just Agrellan Earth, dried in the sun for an hour or so, then some Middenland Tufts applied. Temple Guard Blue: 329B8D ● - Kabalite Green: 028D66 ● - Sybarite Green: 30A66C ● - Warpstone Glow: 1E7332



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