Cavalli
Games workshop
BAY
Scorched Brown base â 50/50 Dark Flesh/Vermin Brown highlights
DARK CHESTNUT
Dark Flesh base â Vermin Brown highlights
WHITE/GREY
Fortess Grey Base â Skull white highlights
PALOMINO
Vomit Brown Base â Bleached Bone highlights
BLACK
Chaos Black base â 50/50 Codex Grey/Black highlights
Olio
http://themetalmountain.blogspot.it/2012/05/painting-horses.html
I oil rub my horses (no snickers pleaseâ¦) using this classic method:
1. Buy Windsor and Newton AKLYD oil paints-Burnt Umber, Raw Umber, Lamp Black, Payne’s Grey, Raw Sienna, Burnt Sienna
They are oils that actually dry.
2. Prime horses White using Rustoleum or other premium primer. Using junk primer means you’ll get a crappy result.
3. Apply oils to horses full strength. You can cut it a little with Turpenoid (odorless turpentine) with a flat brush. Make sure you get all the horse coated. Let dry about 5 minutes.
4. Rub the excess oil paint off the horse with a piece of foamâ¦the inside of blister packs works just fine. I bought an “egg crate” mattress pad at Wal Mart. It’s lasted me about 2 years.I cut the egg crate into small cubes/easily handled. Rub the oil off until the desired finish is achieved. It’s an art formâ¦the highlights of the casting will just jump out at you!! :<)
5. Let the figure dry 24 hours and paint the manes/tails with a dark brown, or black (grey horses). Drybrush manes/tails with Howard Hues Concrete Paint the horse’s eyes black and touch with a dot of white. Paint the horse furniture as normal.
Un’altro metodo