Flame painter tutorials5/6/2023 ![]() ![]() Set your compressor to around 25 psi as this will give you more control as we need to go around the edge of the template. ![]() Now we want to start with your dark grey colour and we need to position the template with the rounded section at the very base of the front of the base plate. I did all four knights with this set and they just about need replacing. You can buy templates like this online but it’s just as easy to make your own, the plasticard will swell after time but you can just make new ones by doing it this way. One template must be cut into a wave and the other cut into tear drops of different sizes as seen below. So the plasticard and the scissors are the first pieces you will need to cut out two templates. A dark grey colour, light grey colour, white, red, yellow and finally orange (personally I use a mixture of Vallejo and Minitaire paints). The tools you will need for achieving this are:Ģ.Black Primer (for the initial basecoat)ĥ. Okay so all the pictures below are done with the top plate as this will give us a nice surface to play around with the technique. This tutorial can be applied to a range of different colours as you can see by the lead green knight. Below is the picture of my four knights for the purposes of this tutorial we will focus on the traditional flame colours. For my first article as resident painting bloke, I thought it would be best to do a tutorial on how I did the flames on my Imperial Knights! I took these to Throne of Skulls in March and I was lucky enough so be selected as one of the best looking eight armies. ![]()
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