Monday, August 4, 2025

Thursday, July 17, 2025

Predator thermal vision Lictor tutorial

I've always wanted to paint an "invisible" Tyranid Lictor in the style of the Predator. However that would require either clear plastic, or a very specific background.

So instead, I painted it in thermal vision. Might be a bit out of lore since Lictors can lower their body heat to match ambient temperatures. But my head canon is that they only do that while staying still. Nids are known for having hyper metabolisms. That's why larger Nids have back vents, so they don't boil their innards.










Step 1- primed light blue/cyan

Step 2/3- drybrush royal blue and dark blue (nearly black

Step 4- paint white in the areas where heat bloom will be

Step 5- paint fluorescent yellow over all white areas

Step 6- paint fluorescent green around the edges of the yellow. This should slightly overlap the yellow and blue for a nice blend

Step 7- wash fluorescent orange in the recesses of the centers of the yellow areas. Paint should be fairly watered down to pool in the areas

Step 8- this is basically step 4 again because I wanted more of the "fleshy" parts to at least be green. If you plan out your areas of color, you don't need this step

Step 9- touch up all those white area green. Again this was steps 5/6 that I could have avoided if I planned better

Step 10- touch up a few areas with light blue/cyan

Finally, I put aquarium plants on the base and painted everything dark blue. Hope you enjoyed my tutorial!







Monday, May 19, 2025

Synthwave Tormentor painting process

 This was a fun experiment.

Synthwave Slaanesh

Steps:

1) black prime with white drybrush

2) light blue airbrush from top

3) fluorescent purple airbrush from bottom 

4) 2nd light blue airbrush from top because I overdid the purple

5) covered the entire mini with a purple contrast to add definition, but I think it ruined the gradient and has to rework via drybrush

6) selectively added white to the tops and under surfaces

7) added more blue and purple to punch up the saturation

-bottom picture is a photo edit setting the color saturation waaaaay up










Wednesday, April 23, 2025