Here's how I did my Salamanders Infernus Space Marine Flamer weapons! the effect is reallly quick to do and leaves a big impression! Music by Karl Casey @WhiteBatAudio
Yeah layering different things color glazes is great for building gradients, I learned this technique oil painting but have found all of the same techniques transfer over
You can also get this effect, I’ll be it a lesser version, with retributor gold/runelord brass followed by drucchii purple and drakenhoff blue. I’m relatively new to the hobby so sorry if I got the names wrong
@@dubuyajay9964 It's the colours that appear when you heat steel. It goes from a burnt grey to a lovely straw colour. With beautiful violets and blues in-between.
Aircraft and car modellers have been doing this for years. You should try getting some laquer paints MRPaint type and use your airbrush for this effect.
Would it still be the same process if the part of the weapon that you’re doing this to isn’t gun metal color (like silver)?!? What I mean is since most of the weapons I have painted that I’ve been trying to do this effect on is normal black or dark grey! But with these exact weapons I’ve been painting that end bronze (weapon bronze from army painter)! So would I do the same process to do this effect? Or do I need to repaint all of the gun metal? Either way, thanks and have a great day!!!
Выглядит здорово, но в оружии используют сталь устойчивую к термическим воздействиям, поэтому радужные побежалости на металле появляться не должны Хотя повторюсь, выглядит потрясающе
I tried this and my outcome was hot garbage. I'm guessing that I did something wrong. I tried to wetblend the inks and washes I had. For my next attempt should I let each colour dry before painting the next?
OH HELL NAH DON'T TELL ME I WAS SUPPOSED TO LEFT THAT LITTLE THING IN THE TIP UNDER THE BARREL 💀 I REMOVED IT BECAUSE I DIDN'T REALIZE IT WAS A FLAMETHROWER, NOOOO