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Games Workshop - Citadel Colour Base: Ionrach Skin (12ml) Paint

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Genestealer Purple– This dark, muted purple color is a good choice for shading and highlighting models painted with Ionrach Skin. It could be used to create contrast and depth on the models, helping to make them look more three-dimensional and realistic. So...that's it. I say again thank you Bryan and Gederas for giving me the tips to reach this point. Ionrach Skin paint dries rapidly and evenly when applied with a brush, making it a perfect choice for creating texture and depth to small miniatures. What armies can you paint with Ionrach Skin? You may have to modify this, play with it a bit, maybe make a mix of Drakenhof Nightshade, Carrowburg Crimson, and Lahmian Medium to shade with instead for a more ruddy, less vibrant shade, or even a mix of Guilliman Blue, Bloodletter Red, and Lahmian Medium. It may also help to mix 1:1 Ionrach Skin:Slaanesh Grey as the base color. You may also want to look at Rakarth Flesh in the mix or some such. Emma: Tyran Blue is a lovely bright blue shade that looks great over light blues, and also creates some esoteric colour combinations when applied over silver and gold. Iron Hands Steel with a coat of Tyran Blue and a Stormhost Silver highlight gives you lovely magical steel, for instance.

Emma: A nice light green Shade with a hint of yellow, Kroak Green looks great over light greens, whites, yellows, and even cream colours. I loved using it on some Tree-Revenant’s spirit skin where I wanted more of a green hue over the pale teal, just to tie it into the forest tones used elsewhere. Try it over all manner of other greeny things – it’s also especially good for Nurgle miniatures. Yeah, the models you've linked are done by the 'Eavy Metal team, who are definitely using more advanced techniques, including mixing paint colours and blending of colours on the models. Okay, the second test model came out the best. Save the base it's done. (I could do more but I want to paint a whole army at the end of the day.) Hair:Dechala Lilac, Shade with a watered down carrobug crimson via medium and then highlight with a dechala and white scar mix. For the teats on the Fiends, I'd say: Daemonette Hide, shaded with Druichii Violet, then highlighted with Slaanesh Grey.The angriest of the new Shade paints isn’t just for the followers of Khorne – but it does work particularly well on them.

Paint a very selective area with Mephiston Red . Save this for areas furthest from the power source, where the material would have cooled the most. Mix some White Scar into the Karak Stone and apply specular highlights to corners, where the leather would be super worn. Emma: I love Targor Rageshade for really rugged light leathers, and for the tanned skin tones of warriors who roam the open plains of the Mortal Realms. It also looks great in the recesses of Rakarth Flesh for a pallid but wartorn skin tone – ideal for Chaos Space Marines . Emma: This is a fantastic shade for making things look grimy, but not too dark or green – perfect for the Death Guard . It also looks great over silver metals and light bone colours, and works a treat for the worn gear of Orks and Chaos alike. Love it. We now travel from the depths of the sea to the depths of the underhive for this month’s collectable coin, which has a Necromunda theme.**

It’s not just for Lord Kroak ! This new Shade provides a lighter, fresher finish than Biel-Tan Green . For this list, I have chosen vibrant red and purple Citadel Colours paints that would work well in combination with the Ionrach Skin paint. The Citadel Colour paint range gets a truly blue Shade, which works wonderfully with colours such as Caledor Sky on the cloaks and capes of the Lumineth Realm-lords .

In the world of miniature painting, choosing the right colours for your models is an important part of creating a cohesive and visually appealing army. One way to select colours that will work well together is to consider color theory, which is the study of how different hues and shades interact with each other. To celebrate the release of the new Idoneth Deepkin battletome , March’s miniature of the month is a Namarti Reaver , ready to unleash a barrage of arrows to claim souls in the Mortal Realms.* http://www.acrylicosvallejo.com/en_US/media/e588d28183cec31ffd6dcee6d3718fc3.cms/equivalencias-rev05.pdf Basically what Bryan Blaire said. Short of a 'Eavy Metal painter giving a step-by-step, the GW tutorials are the closest approximation.

GW's new range matches with the old range are the matches claimed by GW. However, many of the paints do not match very closely at all and some mixing will be required to get close to the original colours. If you are trying to match old GW with new GW, you'd be better just getting Vallejo game color or coat d'arms for the closest match ) http://www.ttfxmedia.com/vallejo/cgi-bin/_modelis_info.asp?p1=ing&p2=modelcolor&p3=1#modelcolorinfo http://www.wargamesfoundry.com - also do a range of similar to Citadel paints, will update when can get chance. Most P3 Paints do not match closely with the old GW range, but a detailed explanation of each paint can be found here: http://www.brushthralls.com/pre-painting-prep/color-theory-10p3.html

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