Games Workshop Citadel Bombe sous-couche - Aérosol Contrast Grey Seer

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Games Workshop Citadel Bombe sous-couche - Aérosol Contrast Grey Seer

Games Workshop Citadel Bombe sous-couche - Aérosol Contrast Grey Seer

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Some people argue that primers have extra things put in that make them primers, but it's not necessarily true, primer doesn't have a strict definition and can mean different things to different companies. If a company advertises a paint as a primer, it just means they think it's good for laying down an undercoat in whatever circumstance they are advertising it, it doesn't necessarily mean it has any special additives or formulation.

Just don’t ask what the Citadel Colour team had to offer the Golden Demon for the arcane knowledge of this unique spray… Red Armor Highlights: The armor is highlighted with a mix of Hyek Yellow and Burnt Orange, at least 2:1. Rather that doing continuous smooth edge highlights I did short lines and dots to give it a rougher appearance. The darker splotches were hit with the highlight color on the bottom edges to give them the appearance of a slightly cratered surface. Flesh Tearers Intercessor Credit: Skails Flesh Tearers Intercessor Credit: Skails With some kitchen towel laid out, give your brush some test blasts with your airbrush. Vary the distance between the brush and the towel and your airbrush and the brush until you find a level of spatter that works for you. You don’t want to head straight into doing this on your model or you risk wiping out a lot of your work. Now for the finishing touches. A Flesh Tearer should be blood-stained so I drop some Blood for the Blood God on his chainsword and some drops on the base to make him suitably stained. The base is Astrogranite drybrushed with Celestra Grey and then some Valhallan Blizzard and tufts of Army Painter static grass on top of that. I’m very happy with how this guy turned out and may paint more of these in the future if I can settle on a faster way to do the shoulder pad icons. Credit: Robert “TheChirurgeon” Jones Credit: Robert “TheChirurgeon” JonesTogether with the new Contrast paints and reformulated shades, you’ll find it easier than ever to achieve the results you want and make your miniatures pop on the battlefield.

While the worlds of Warhammer are littered with incandescent energy weapons and boldly-coloured robes, they’re also home to pallid ghouls and ethereal entities that can discorporate in the blink of an eye. I’m not going to write how I do my lenses as I’m using a method from Mighty Brush’s how to paint Blood Angels guide. These are wonderfully laid out tomes that go into detail on many of the techniques I’ve used here and I can’t recommend them strongly enough. You can also use Goonhammer’s tutorials from How to Paint Space Marines, or How to Paint Lenses, gemstones, and vials. Blood spatter The Space Wolves, known for their distinctive blue-grey armor, can also benefit from the use of Grey Seer – Spray. By using this primer as a base, the painter can focus on highlighting and shading the armor, rather than worrying about the base color. I’m also highlighting the reds at this stage, doing blends of Khorne Red with Mephiston Red. The White parts get washed with Apothecary White, which we’ll then revisit, shading in the spots in-between feathers with Nuln Oil and doing some extra highlights with Reaper Pure White. new paints is a lot of colour to cover, so we’ve split the range into four simple categories to help you get an idea of what they look like. These new colours run the gamut from bright and bold to grimy and eerie – whether you’re painting a tank turret or a raging Endless Spell, there’s a pot here for you.Mortarion Grime is a lovely shade of yellowy filth that’s perfect for weathering war machines and dirtying grizzled behemoths. Tyran Blue and Berserker Bloodshade offer new ways to shade reds and blues that are more vivid than our existing hues, while Soulblight Grey is great for shading pale paint schemes. Some might say 12" away, some might say 8 or 10" away. Some might say shake for 2 mins, some might say shake for 5 mins. Assuming 2 or 3 different brands of rattle can paint will have similar application is asking for bad results. Three coats of Daler Rowney FW Crimson acrylic ink. Each coat brings more vibrance to the red, so do as many as you feel you need. If you want more of the purple tones from the official GW schemes, try using either Process Magenta or Purple Lake as your first layer, or mixing it into the Crimson. Not every miniature needs to be blindingly bright on the tabletop. A rich and easy-to-apply colour is the perfect accompaniment to help the vibrant models in your army stand out even more. These paints will give you reliable and resplendent results with no fuss – ideal for the core colour of an army.

I don’t want to buy a pot of Grey Seer just to do a little bit of drybrushing, but I do have other Citadel grey paints. Would any of those be an acceptable equivalent of Grey Seer?Grey Seer is just a light neutral grey, so if you're not hell bent on a perfect match then any light neutral grey should probably do the job. I think most of the other citadel light greys aren't neutral. Administratum Grey perhaps, but that's a bit darker. When used properly a "primer" (as clearly marked on can/bottle as such) should never rub off plastic, metal, glass, resin, etc. I wouldn't go as far as to say it's worth the money, but it's actually a really good product when used properly. The only "hobby" spray I use is Testors Dullcote. I haven't experienced a flatter matte color than that. My point is mostly just don't get hung up on terminology, for the most part paint terminology isn't regulated so companies can be misleading in their labelling at times.



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