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Hey Guys, instead of flooding BA Today with how I paint my Carmine Blades helmets (Or white in general) *I thought I'd make this simple thread to kind of show my process. I know a lot of people don't like the Citadel Lines, or brushes but I personally do, and have enjoyed a lot of usage out of these few things. Always remember to take your time, be as neat as possible, and don't get discouraged. Thinned down paint can always have extra layers added versus gloupy thick amounts of paint.

*Disclaimer, I am NO Golden Daemon painter. This is from one average painter to another, and my goal is to to help with the all tricky white. It isn't perfect by any means, but I feel it gives someone the easiest steps to painting up to white (without an airbrush, or hours of layering)

To start off with I use two brushes.
http://i1190.photobucket.com/albums/z460/Dont-be-Haten/painting/466FC2D2-CB62-440A-B1A1-C37962D3B187_zpsojokmmta.jpg

There are two simple methods to do this type of paint style, I have attempted both, but because I'm on a hobby budget, I haven't opted for the easier of the two methods simply because I have loads of Chaos Black Primer and no Corax white, but I will definitely be investing in some the next go round of needing any primer. So if you're looking for something small like helmets or wings the method I'm going to show you will suffice. If you're looking at a larger surface I would recommend priming Corax white, with 1 layer of Ulthuan Grey, followed by an either Nuln Oil or Agrax Earthshade wash with a fine detail brush. Otherwise this is how I paint my Carmine Blade Helmets.

I start off by priming Chaos Black
http://i1190.photobucket.com/albums/z460/Dont-be-Haten/painting/0ADA83E6-F44F-4C1F-AB34-22BE80106AA7_zpsi0mbuajd.jpg

I start off with Celestra Grey. I take the small base brush (or the fine detail depending on surface area and if I'm feeling like taking more time or not)
http://i1190.photobucket.com/albums/z460/Dont-be-Haten/painting/9AECC801-EDBF-48A5-A6FF-650E5D793237_zps2iqe1vsk.jpg

I thin down the paint just a little with water. I barely tip the edge of the brush in the water, to base the helmet. If after the first coat if any black is showing through I go back over with a second layer.
http://i1190.photobucket.com/albums/z460/Dont-be-Haten/painting/43370F20-ECBC-4DE5-8F78-14AAB4A8315A_zpsomp1ugnn.jpg

After that Dries I then layer the entire area with Ulthuan Grey
http://i1190.photobucket.com/albums/z460/Dont-be-Haten/painting/B6A529BC-717D-4D58-98ED-F814E6C949D6_zps2frglrxo.jpg

I basically repeat the same step as with the Celestra Grey, with just a small amount of water, just to make sure it lightly coats the model without pooling and still being able to keep all of the detail.
http://i1190.photobucket.com/albums/z460/Dont-be-Haten/painting/CD2875CB-AC6B-4B8A-BDF5-DC4739D2F21C_zpsirqer260.jpg

I'm going to show a side by side comparison of the two grey paints being used up to this point, just so you can see the consistency.
http://i1190.photobucket.com/albums/z460/Dont-be-Haten/painting/A330AD3F-BA6A-4A94-BAAA-1309550EF0F3_zpsvkul7nmt.jpg

Next I wash the recesses in Nuln Oil.
http://i1190.photobucket.com/albums/z460/Dont-be-Haten/painting/B4E121E1-AD7B-4877-8C4C-398C2EE06833_zpsghgcbvtu.jpg
 

Using my fine detail brush I hit just along the edges as you can see here.
http://i1190.photobucket.com/albums/z460/Dont-be-Haten/painting/7272911D-6E78-4A23-A62E-EF21618DEE83_zpspfkpsq2j.jpg

And Here
http://i1190.photobucket.com/albums/z460/Dont-be-Haten/painting/D0A7869D-27ED-4CB4-9226-9541BBDEC60F_zpseusey8s5.jpg

It is totally okay because you're going to have some run off, at this point just let the areas dry and then tidy up with some thinned down Ulthuan Grey
http://i1190.photobucket.com/albums/z460/Dont-be-Haten/painting/8AB113BF-3026-4791-938C-98D13F45042F_zpsbqcuff5v.jpg

And that's pretty much it. After the tidy up of Ulthuan grey you just edge highlight with White Scar.
http://i1190.photobucket.com/albums/z460/Dont-be-Haten/painting/6D49D1AF-635C-42E1-BE9A-BA3B8F8F14EF_zpsigj102i7.jpg


Finally add any extra color to your mini to 'finish' it off. These group of helmets took about forty-five minutes to an hour or so to do this morning. I spent more time drinking coffee and editing this than actually painting. But I can not reiterate how important it is to keep a steady hand, take your time, and have as much control as possible. This isn't 100% complete by my standards, but I've only got a few things left on it. I really hope this helped you other average joe painters like me. I hope you enjoyed this as much as I did making it! Good Luck and cheers!
http://i1190.photobucket.com/albums/z460/Dont-be-Haten/painting/470B5C97-8AAF-416F-8009-6138B707F168_zpsgbx3hhex.jpg

Edit: Sorry about the Nuln Oil and White Scar being SO HUGE my editor is giving me fits and I've tried to fix it 3 separate times now.
 

Edited by Dont-Be-Haten

Great tutorial. Looks real nice.

 

Follow up: drinking coffee, but your hands aren't shaking paint off the tip of your brush? Amazing! How do you keep steady. I literally use breathing techniques when I paint details, like the Army taught me to sharp shoot.

Great tutorial. Looks real nice.

 

Follow up: drinking coffee, but your hands aren't shaking paint off the tip of your brush? Amazing! How do you keep steady. I literally use breathing techniques when I paint details, like the Army taught me to sharp shoot.

I shake like a leaf in the wind (always thought it was to do with Canada's flag) so I hold both my hands together while I paint. Model between thumb and index in my left hand while my right hand rests in the palm (ish) of my left hand. For increased stability, rest forearms against the table/desk you're sitting at.

 

Now where's mah coffee and paints??

Great tutorial. Looks real nice.

 

Follow up: drinking coffee, but your hands aren't shaking paint off the tip of your brush? Amazing! How do you keep steady. I literally use breathing techniques when I paint details, like the Army taught me to sharp shoot.

I only drink 10-20oz of coffee over an hour period. So 10oz every 30-45 minutes and if I want another I drink it. My hands usually only start shaking when I drink 3 or more cups, so I've learned to stop after 1-1.5 cups before or during morning painting sessions.

Great tutorial! I think I'll be stealing this for the white helmets on my... uh... I'm totally not painting Ultramarines. At all. They're for a friend!

 

As for shaking hands, I find my hands shake until I start painting, then they're perfectly steady.

Great tutorial! I think I'll be stealing this for the white helmets on my... uh... I'm totally not painting Ultramarines. At all. They're for a friend!

 

As for shaking hands, I find my hands shake until I start painting, then they're perfectly steady.

Thanks! I did this for everyone, because paint shouldn't be super intimidating!

 

Great tutorial! I think I'll be stealing this for the white helmets on my... uh... I'm totally not painting Ultramarines. At all. They're for a friend!

 

As for shaking hands, I find my hands shake until I start painting, then they're perfectly steady.

Thanks! I did this for everyone, because paint shouldn't be super intimidating!

 

 

Agreed. I've learned tonnes about how to paint things and how to get certain effects just from watching youtube tutorials, and from looking at threads like this.

 

Honestly, I'm not painting Ultramarines, so this one isn't very useful for me, but it's still a good tutoriaal and is obviously going to help some people to paint white, which is a good thing.

  • 1 year later...
In case DBH's pics are photobucket, I posted a tutorial for freehand skulls in the forge tutorial section a little while back, I think it should still be on the front page. Edited by Xenith

Yeah these pics are photobucket.

 

My shoulders are from shapeways.

 

One thing that was recommended for me to do is take 1st company skulls, cut the top part of the skull off, reposition, then add white drops.

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