Skeleton Horde is fairly creamy, but does have a yellowing/beige aspect of it. You can make it look cream by adding those Screaming Skull and Morghast Bone paints as highlights. Highlights really lighten up the seeming color of the basecoat.
I personally love Skeleton Horde. It's my go to skeleton/cream/book pages/cloth wash. About this item Citadel Pot of Paint - Contrast Skeleton Horde (18ml) Contrast is a revolutionary paint that makes beautiful painting simple and fast.
Each Contrast paint, when applied over a light Contrast undercoat, gives you a vivid base and realistic shading all in a single application. Skeleton Horde Paint Review Citadel Colour's Skeleton Horde paint is a versatile and reliable acrylic paint for miniature painting. This base coat has a matte finish and is formulated with high-quality pigments to provide excellent coverage and a smooth, even finish.
Tutorial on how to paint skeletons, starting with contrast paint and adding to it using shading and glazes/edge highlights. The skeleton horde contrast paint gives a great overall effect, and for. Achieve stunning effects with the Citadel Contrast Paint Color: Skeleton Horde.
Perfect for painting skeletal figures, this versatile paint provides base coat, shade, and highlights in one application. Free in-store pickup ALL orders are FREE to collect from any Warhammer store. to find delivery information for your local store.
Delivery Delivery is FREE for orders of $65 or over, and from $10 for orders under $65. All delivery options and prices If for any reason at all, you're not satisfied with your purchase, you can return it to us for a refund, or exchange it for something. Skeleton Horde is an acrylic, speed paint from the Citadel Contrast range.
Acrylic - Acrylic paints are water-based and quick drying, typically drying within minutes after application. Contrast is a revolutionary paint that makes beautiful painting simple and fast. Each Contrast paint, when applied over a light Contrast undercoat, gives you a vivid base and realistic shading all in a single application.
Bases, shades, and highlights your models with a single application Water-based formula Pot size. This is how my contrast skeleton horde turned out, am I doing something wrong? It didn't turn out as advertised, and im very unhappy with the results. Textured Horns White prime.
Citadel Contrast Skeleton Horde over all surfaces, any pooling wicked off (absorbed by a slightly dried brush, I usually dab the brush on a paper towel to pull off excess paint) or pulled into recesses. Citadel Contrast Black Templar applied to ends of horns while Skeleton Horde still wet. Citadel Contrast Wildwood applied over transition from Skeleton Horde to.