How to paint intense green armor

In this tutorial we will see how to paint an intense green armor step by step , using an airbrush and then making some touch-ups with a brush.

This intense green is ideal for fantasy and science fiction miniatures, and in this particular case, I will use it to paint a Space Marine from the Salamanders chapter, from the Warhammer 40k game .

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How to paint black armor using airbrush

In this article we will see how we can paint a black armor using airbrush,when we want to generate a high contrast and not just a flat black color. To do this, we will use as an example a Space Marine Reiverof the Warhammer 40k game.

This tutorial about how to paint black armor,will allow us for example, to paint any of the following chapters or factions of Space Marines:

  • Black Templars
  • Raven Guard
  • Deathwatch
  • Iron Hands
  • Black Legion
  • Ravenwing (2nd Company of the Dark Angels)
  • Black Dragons
  • Black Consuls
  • Consecrators
  • Black Inculpators

And having said that… Let’s start with this tutorial about how to paint black using airbrush.

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How to paint Orange armor using airbrush

In this article I want to show you how to paint orange using airbrush in a quick and simple way. This is the technique that I use when I want to paint any orange miniature generating a high contrast.

For this didactic example, we will paint the armor of a Drone from the T’au Army, of the Warhammer 40k wargame. This will be a generic example for painting orange,so you can use it to paint any type of miniature, such as any orange armor.

On the other hand, if you want to see how to paint the yellow, I did a tutorial a some time ago explaining a way to do it. Take a look at it!

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How to paint red cloak on miniatures and wargames

In this article I will show you how to paint a red cloak (or a cloth, tunic, cape, robe or as you prefer to call it), in a simple way and using airbrush. In this quick process you will see how to paint any red cloak or cape on your miniatures, and to show it I will use as an example a Wolf Guard Terminator leader from the Space Wolves of the Warhammer 40,000 game.

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