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Painting Bright Yellows Quick With The Airbrush

jack of clubs painting new year new armyWyatt from Jack of Clubs Painting is bringing us a quick new tutorial on how he uses the airbrush for bright yellows, so we can do the same.

Wyatt has done a few of these quick take videos in the past, but this time around he is giving us the down and dirty on his yellows. Luckily, Wyatt has tons of experience with yellows and just painting in general. With this in mind, let’s check out how he does it!

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For this model, he uses entirely Army Painter Warpaints.

chaos primeStarting out, he does a simple Primer coat of Leather Brown.

chaos yellowWith the model primed, take Basilisk Brown and some flow improver to get it super thin. Then cover the model with a semi-translucent coat, similar to a glaze. After that dries use Phoenix Flames to do a simple high-angle highlight. Follow that up with some Babe Blonde to do an even more concentrated highlight.

chaos yellow doneAs we enter the final stretch, grab any white and highlight the brightest areas on the model. After it dries, grab Babe Blonde again and with a decent amount of flow improver cover up the white.

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And with that, the airbrush work is done! If you want to hear Wyatt’s break down, watch the full video below.

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About the Author: Andrew Schrank

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