Today the Army Painter walks us through how to airbrush Fluorescent Nighthaunt Ghosts fast, in this miniature painting tutorial
The Army Painter is known for having some of the best and most affordable paints on the market! But they also have an extensive collection of painting tutorials and paint guides- like this one on getting your latest miniature looking great with airbrushing in just minutes. So you can get more time in for gaming.
Their tutorials are perfect for learning how to get your models on the table and looking great. If you want to see everything The Army Painter has released and their other painting tutorials, check them out here.
Just as a note, all the paints, and tools used in this video will be from them, and you can pick up all the colors and Speedpaint here. Let’s see how to do it!
How To Airbrush Fluo Ghosts: Army Painter Tutorial
This is the end effect we’re going for today and it’s actually fairly simple. Let’s see how to do it!
Step 1:
To start, he puts Matt White Air and applies it in a top-down fashion over a black primer. Next, he throws Unforgiven Green into the airbrush and applies it in an upward fashion, opposite to the white.
Step 2:
Now it’s time to move on to the fluorescent paints. He starts with Gauss Green and hits the uppermost areas first, then blends it into the rest of the model. The painting is already done! All you need to do is varnish the minis.
Finished Model:
It’s really that easy! Just 2-3 steps and a few minutes. That’s all it takes to have some awesome Fluorescent Nighthaunt Ghosts.
That does it for this one, an insanely fast paint job that looks great on the tabletop! Be sure to follow The Army Painter on Youtube for more great painting tutorials and content like this.