How to paint Yellow | Hive Fleet Jormungandyr | Tyranid Schemes – Warhammer 40k



Army painting guide to painting Hive Fleet Jormungandyr for your Tyranids.

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00:00 – Intro
00:26 – Flesh
01:03 – Drybrush dampness
01:31 – Chitin
03:44 – Feathering Diagram 1
04:31 – Feathering Diagram 2
09:26 – Eyes and Teeth
10:12 – Pictures

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17 thoughts on “How to paint Yellow | Hive Fleet Jormungandyr | Tyranid Schemes – Warhammer 40k”

  1. My first army, back in 1990, was Lamenters ❣. Everyone though i was mad for undercoating yellow with black. Yes they look like a yucky green before they look yellow. But when you get there, they pop so much better.

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  2. I just skip through the video, I do not want to come across offensive or ignorant, a genuine question. The "trick" is, (after grey drybrush) to apply 3-4 thin yellow coats?
    Could I do a Zenithal with Grey and then Contrast Paint Imperial Fist? Have yo utried this?

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  3. Why create all that extra work? Just prime it yellow and then paint the black. It looks exactly the same and takes less than half the time. Mask the yellow with blue tack and then do your drybrush

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  4. Yellow… I don’t paint it often but when I do paint yellow I tend to do what I saw in a Angel Giraldez video recently and start from a yellow with white in it and not a yellow with darker pigments mixed in, like your Averland Sunset. While we then have a lighter base we just work around it adding shadows and highlights instead of the classic way do starting with a darker base and working up from there 🙂

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