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Greetings Wargamers & Players, Welcome to MiniatureWar I'm Meinkopt and in this painting guide we're going to see how to give color in a easy and quick way to a Primaris Intercesor from the Space Marines, with the scheme of the Ultramarines.
The first thing that we're going to paint all the power armor with a dark bluish grey tone for the layer base. In this case I'm using a bunch of blends to get this tone, but the more simple thing it's that you use the tones that are alredy created that are available.
So we start with this existing tones, the first thing that we're going to do it's to use Macragge Blue for the layer base.
We shall use very well diluted paint, giving various layers that you need to cover it.
Once the base it's dried completed, we proceed to give a generous layer of Drakenhof Nightshade in all the surface that we painted, trying to expand it well and don't create points where the paint gets stuck.
Now that the shade it's dried, we have the characteristic tone of the Ultramarines. In this point we have two optiones, one it's to create the work that GW does with this miniatures and it's to stand out all the edges of the armor or, in this case of this tutorial give a little of volume and light to the armor.
For this, we're using the base color and with the technique of degrading or well blur effect we apply the paint in the surface of the armor, in a way that we play to create a step from dark to the actual tone, to the light one, that it's going to be the base tone, creating a focal false light. For this I recommend that the paint it's diluted, so we can create well all the effect and not cover completely the base.
In this step now we're going to remark all the edges of the armor, so you can create the characteristic stand out of the miniatures of GW.
For this we're using two colors. First we stand out all the edges with Altdorf Guard Blue and then we go over it again with Calgar Blue, but only in the exposed zones or following the tone of the focal light.
If we wish to maximize some point of light in concrete in some edge, then we can use Teclis Blue or add some white to the Calgar Blue to bright it up.
It's important to use a brush with a long and fine point, this will make it easier for us in the process of bordered.
With the armor already put on, we start painting the straps and the cartridge belt. For this we're using Abaddon Black as the layer base and once dry we illuminate it with a slight degrading effect, blending Celestra Grey with Abaddon Black in a proportion of 80/20.
Then we stand out the edges adding more Celestra Grey to the mix, and leaving the proportion in 50/50.
For the gold tones we're using for the layer base Balthasar Gold. Then once applied this base, we give it a wash with Agrax Earthshade and leave it to dry.
With the off gold tone, we start giving light so it will get a bright golden tone. For this we give layers like degrading or blurring with Gehenna Gold. Then we blend Gehenna Gold with Auric Armor Gold in a proportion of 50/50 to give the next light.
To emphasize with more strength the edges and points of light, we add to the mix a little of Ironbreaker Armor.
In this step we're going to paint the metals in grey tones, like the parts of the weapon and the bag.
For this we're going to give a layer base of a mix of Leadbelcher with Abaddon Black. With this we shall have a darker tone as the base and it will create a more interesting light and degrading effect.
Once the layer it's dry, we give a layer of Nuln Oil and once it's dry we shall give a bunch of soft strokes with Ironbreaker Armor to create a light effect and worn out of the metal.
And with this simple steps and a little time we can paint an army of Ultramarines, cause this scheme of colors it's applicable to the new Primaris models, as the classic marines from always.
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