This video continues the series for how to paint Fulgrim Transfigured. Here we will look How to Paint Fulgrim hair and horns as well as how to work with general issues with resin.
The following paints were used:
Vallejo: Neutral Grey, Ice Yellow, Black
Games Workshop: Balor Brown, Morghast Bone, Screaming Skull, Mournfang Brown
P3: Morrow White
I forgot to mention in the video what I use the gloss varnish for! You will see me paint some on the model and it is when the surface is slightly rough. If you apply a few coats of gloss varnish it will smooth out the surface so that when you paint over it, it looks much neater.
Quick Tips on How to Paint Fulgrim Hair and Horns:
Fulgrim’s Hair:
- Begin with Vallejo Neutral Gray using a large brush for overall coverage.
- Gradually add ice yellow and white to the mix for highlights and reflections, maintaining a desaturated look.
- Use a large brush for broad strokes to cover more significant areas, allowing for a natural blend.
Don’t wash off the brush between different shades to leverage harsh lighting for enhanced detail visibility. - Employ vertical lines while blending to mimic the natural flow of hair strands.
Fulgrim’s Horns:
- Paint the horns with Mournfang Brown as the base colour, ensuring a textured application for added contrast.
- Highlight segmented elements and recesses with lighter shades such as Screaming Skull.
- Darken the lower sections of the horns to create depth and contrast with the upper areas.
“Texture effects are really handy for hiding the damage or little inconsistencies within the sculpt.”
Brushes
- Use a larger brush for the initial application of the base colour on the horns.
Switch to a smaller brush (size 00) for highlighting and detailing, especially when working on the segmented elements and recesses.
Contrast Tips:
- Leverage texture on the horns to create natural contrast against the smoother hair.
- Ensure that the highlights on the hair and horns complement each other for a cohesive look.
- Darken specific areas, such as the base of the horns, to enhance contrast and make details stand out.
- Consider the overall colour scheme to ensure that both hair and horns harmonise effectively on the model.
Top Tip:
Harsh Lighting: Work under harsh lighting during painting to reveal and address minute details that might be overlooked under softer lighting.
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