Wednesday, 2 January 2019

Sons of Horus - Green Power Armour - Painting Guide






This guide is no longer up to date, go here for the updated version


19 comments :

  1. You, sir, are a top, top bloke for posting this!

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  2. Great job! Lovely work making the airbrushed parts of the mini not look "airbrushed". It's very difficult to use an airbrush and still make the mini look good. As a sidenote, do you have a guide on how to take pictures/making a lightbox? Your pictures are the cleanest I've ever seen!

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    1. Thank you so much Dakkan really appreciate that 😊
      I actually primarily use the little tutorial games workshop made a while back. I have a Foldio3 light box and the first one usually use a few more lamps with daylight bulps.

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  3. Wow! Just saw this on my facebook feed and it is an amazing guide.
    I've been having a hard time getting the right colour scheme for my SoH army. This will be immensely helpful.
    You are a gentleman and a scholar (and amazing painter)!
    Thank you so much!

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    1. Thank you so much for the kind words mate 😁

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  4. You really save my life in this matter, thank you!

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  5. This is absolutely fantastic Christoffer, many thanks for taking the time and effort (and materials) to put it all together. The fact that you when through no less than four different paint ranges was amazing.

    You're a bloody legend! :D

    -Ran

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    1. Thank you so much! Comments like that makes it so worth it <3
      Also nice to give something back to the community.

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  6. The Emperor is proud of you!!!!

    Thank you soooooo much!!!!

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  7. Hi, this is a fantastic guide, but I have one question: regardless of which paint manufacturer you use there seems to be a change in colour between steps 3 and 4, and I'm not sure why. The colour seems to become "more sons of horus" between these steps. I'm probably not making much sense...but do you see what I mean? It cant be down to the oil wash and edge highlighting. Any ideas? I tried your steps for the forge world paints using an airbrush, and I'm not sure how to get to that lovely colour of step 4.

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    1. Thanks man
      Don't worry I know what you mean (I think :P). It's most likely the gloss varnish that changes things slightly. Varnish in general have a tendency to alter the underlaying colours a bit.

      I should probably I taken pictures of the last highlight before gloss varnish....don't know why I didn't do that to be honest :p


      So yeah, it's the varnish, there are no "secret" step in between :D

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    2. OK cheers. Keep up the great work - your blog is a joy to behold! :-)

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  8. Hey Christoffer, just thought I'd drop in to show you how my SoH turned out after using your guide:

    https://i.imgur.com/8DBDdZ5.jpg

    Thanks again for all the effort that went into putting together the tutorial, I couldn't have hit those beautiful sea-green tones without it!

    -Ran

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    1. Hey Ran
      This makes me so damn happy to read! :D and by god man those marines turned out fucking epic!

      I'm overall really happy with how the guide has been recieved so far :D

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    2. Cheers mate, I've kicked off a new blog at:

      https://wordpress.com/view/warface.blog

      Pretty barren at the moment, but I'm sure it'll fill up with SoH and others soon enough.

      -Ran

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