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Greetings Wargamers & Players, Welcome to Miniature War, I'm Meinkopt and in this painting guide we're going to see how to give color in a fast and easy way to Deathmaster Snikch.
In this case I change a little the official scheme and I shall give the appearance of the Skrapp Clan.
For this I'm going to start with the metal tones in this case the suppurating daggers.
We start with a base layer of Boltgun Metal mixed with Abaddon Black.
Then we proceed to give a layer of Nuln Oil once the layer base it's dried.
Then we give soft strokes with Ironbreaker Armor to create an appearance of worn out.
The Skrapp Clan have an very worn out appearance, with rusty weapons and torn clothes. And that's why we're going to worn out the daggers.
For this we start with a layer of Agrax Earthshade.
Then we give strokes with Runefang Steel to give some edge to the weapons.
Finally a wash with a rusty effect.
For the bracelets we give it a bronze effect.
For this we use a layer base with Warplock Bronze.
Once the layer base it's dried, we give a layer of Nuln Oil and once dried we shall proceed to give light with soft strokes with Hashut Copper.
To add the effect of old to this bronze we apply a wash with turquoise.
For the cape, we shall use a combination of a black base and light with some gray tone that we shall add little by little to the black base.
For the pants, we used a green tone. In this case I used Castellan Green for the layer base and then give it a wash with Agrax Earthshade.
For the lights we add Loren Forest.
To give some skin to the skaven it was used a layer base of Rastkin Flesh and then a wash with Reiklandflesh shade.
For the outlines and lights it was by adding Cadian Fleshtone to the base.
In this specific case the parts of the arms are going to be painted like it had some fur, for this we're going to use the tone of the fur from the Skrapp Clan that shall be gray tones.
We give a layer base with Celestra Grey and then adding some Administratum Grey to give the lights.
For the fabric straps that the miniature have, we use a layer base of Kherni Brown and then a wash with Agrax Earthshade.
Lastly for the venom in the blades of the daggers, we try to create a strong contrast with the tones.
For this I used Cabilan Green for the layer base, and then a layer with Mootgreen but you need to see a lot of the layer base and finally in the ends we add some Yellow Green from Vallejo.
And with this few steps we shall have ready really fast this deadly assassin to attack from the shadows in the dark alleys of the citys of the old Empire.
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