White Dwarf - Issue 51 by Games Workshop

White Dwarf - Issue 51 by Games Workshop

Author:Games Workshop
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: games workshop, white dwarf, warhammer, hobby, 40000, citadel miniatures
Published: 2014-12-18T16:00:00+00:00


Another use for Druchii Violet is on the tip of the Rat Ogre’s tail, though Carroburg Crimson also works nicely. It makes Skaven tails look more worm-like, fleshy and, appropriately, more disturbing. These two Shades also work really nicely around stitches and suture marks, as well as scars and joins between skin and metal. Using a Fine Detail Brush, apply a tiny amount of the Shade to the area you want to look damaged, concentrating it into the recesses.

Where the skin of the Stormfiends should have smooth, barely-perceptible highlights, it’s a good idea to paint armour panels with sharp edge highlights to make the armour look more solid. A really sharp final highlight gives the impression of light catching the edges of the armour panels. The black armour stages show how to add battle damage to your Stormfiends’ armour. A layer of Rhinox Hide provides a suitable dirty-metal basecoat while thin layers of Leadbelcher and Runefang Steel represent where the paint has chipped away to reveal the bare metal beneath.



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