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P3 Painting – Guardians of the Crucible and Satyxis Scarlets

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Apr 22 2018
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Get ready to get painting with these tutorial videos. We’ve got one to help finish the details on your Satyxis solos, and another paint-along that takes you through a swath of Crucible Guard.

Time to get your Crucible Guard looking fit to actually be near the Crucible they’re guarding. Come join the Privateer Press studio team as they take you through painting up a Crucible Guard Assault Trooper–which is a great example of painting any kind of weird, vaguely bulky looking armored trooper, especially one that might be wearing robes or heavy shoulder pads.

And once you’ve practiced your power armor painting techniques, make sure you saunter back Satyxis-ward, because there’s another tutorial vid, this time about making them see red.

Well, I guess really it’s about making their opponents see red, because they’d be wearing it, and how often do you really stop and look at what you’re wearing? Not very often. Semantics aside, the video below is a great primer (aha) for anyone looking to shade (and highlight and detail) their Satyxis.

Just a couple of quick videos for you this week. Hopefully it’s enough to keep you painting–in the meantime, good luck out there.

Thanks, and happy painting!

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Author: J.R. Zambrano
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