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Citadel Pot de Peinture - Layer Warpstone Glow

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http://www.acrylicosvallejo.com/en_US/media/e588d28183cec31ffd6dcee6d3718fc3.cms/equivalencias-rev05.pdf Overall I’m very happy with the Necron lads I’ve finished up to this point, and I’m eager to paint the rest of the box! Warpstone Glow from Citadel Colour is a highly pigmented acrylic paint that is perfect for use as a highlight or a special effect on miniatures. The paint has a matt finish and it’s pigments are finely ground, providing excellent coverage and allowing for easy application even for beginners. It’s a great color to use for creating a glowing or energy effect on miniatures, think of it as the firefly of your painting palette, it can add a touch of magic to your miniatures. Warpstone Glow is a versatile color that can be used in a variety of miniature painting schemes, it can be used as a final touch to bring life to your miniatures. What armies to paint with Warpstone Glow These models have been great fun to work on thus far, and I’m looking forward to working on the Reanimator and Skorpekh Lord next. The High Elves thus eschew the use of warpstone in favour of "power stones" of their own making, each of which instead draws only a single Wind of Magic to it and crystallizes that lesser force into physical form, without the horrifying effects that are the result of the solidification of true Warpstone. [2b] Mankind and Warpstone

The Gold is relatively simple. I use two different methods for the gold in this army. Troops got a simple base coat of Retributor Armor followed by a wash of the contrast paint Guilliman Flesh thinned out. The characters & vehicles got a treatment of Scale 75 gold paints. Starting with a base coat of Decayed Metal, then Dwarven Gold and lastly Elven Gold. Once this is all laid down, I give it a thin coat of Guilliman Flesh. The green is the part that takes the longest on my models. For this, I use the following paints in successive, very thin layers, building up the intensity through successive layers : Caliban Green, Warpstone Glow, Moot Green, Yriel Yellow and finally Skull White. Make sure you let each layer dry before moving onto the new one. It’s easier to get a solid edge highlight with the Citadel paint, whereas if I wanted the same level of opacity with the Two Thin Coats paints, I’d need to edge highlight everything (you guessed it) twice. And I don’t want to do that, because that’d take forever…and I’m an extremely lazy painter edge highlighting is hard.

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Jab a deep orange (in this case VGC Hot Orange) within the Screamer Pink. This is a thin paint so I do 2 coats of differing diameter.

The Dwarfs mistrust warpstone for its nature as the raw stuff of Chaos and almost never use it. Only one runesmith, Alaric the Mad, was able to utilise warpstone for the creation of the Nemesis Crown as a means to hold the Master Rune of Ages. [5] Alaric himself realised the mistake he had made and sealed the crown away before it could be abused. Finally, zenithally airbrush on Citadel Nurgling Green at about a 45 degree angle. I’m not super great at keeping the Zandri dust visible, but you should aim to keep some of it in the middle to get a good gradient. The red triad is pretty amazing with very high coverage and a lovely set of colours, Berserker Red and Sanguine Scarlet cover with two thin coats, Demon Red needs three, but it’s a super intense bright red, actually even more vibrant than Evil Sunz Scarlet. As expected, the yellow and orange paints need a few more coats to become fully opaque, but they are at least as richly pigmented as Citadel’s yellow and orange paints, if not better. Composition-wise, I think Yellow Flame should be a bit lighter, and the shadow paint Dark Sun Yellow is a more muted mustard yellow similar to Averland Sunset, so it doesn’t really fit the triad’s two other vibrant yellows. It’s the same with Orange Rust, which is also more desaturated than the other two oranges.

Warpstone has also been used by the Skaven as an ingredient in magical potions or deadly poisons. It is widely used as a form of currency within Skaven society, in the shape of Warpstone Tokens -- a refined and minted piece of coin made entirely of pure warpstone. Duncan’s basic but beautifully executed style made the forbidding word of miniature painting accessible to more people than ever before. Using only a handful of colours and a few brushes, Duncan would deftly create masterfully-painted miniatures with ease – and would impart his knowledge to you as he did so.

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