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Painting Red Hot FIRE – Fyreslayer Brazier Tutorial

By Matthew Egan | January 19th, 2016 | Categories: Age of Sigmar, How To Tutorial

Fyreslayers Fire Effect

Howdy painters!  Today we’re going to look at a fun simple way to paint the fire braziers on the new Fyreslayer Hearthguard Berzerkers.

The goal of this guide is to provide a way for anyone to get their fire effects looking great both on the table and up close, without requiring a ton of technical understanding.

STEP 1 - Base With Averland Sunset

STEP 1 – The fiery bits are base coated with Averland Sunset. I thin this with a quick drop of water and then 1-2 drops of Future Floor Wax to get a thin clean application. The Floor wax breaks the surface tension so you get a very smooth finished application.

Allow this to dry *completely*.

STEP 2 - Fuegan Orange

STEP 2 – Once the Averland Sunset base has dried completely, use Fuegan Orange on roughly 75% of the fiery parts, making sure to leave the yellow untouched near the brazier.

Again, let this dry completely, you don’t want the colors to mix at all.

STEP 3 - Nuln Oil

STEP 3 – I added a couple small highlights of Yriel Yellow on the yellow parts near the brazier, and then I added Nuln Oil to the 50% opposite of the Averland Sunset.

This will dry somewhat thinly and you’ll wind up with a dark orange.

STEP 4 - Nuln Oil

STEP 4 – Continue to add Nuln Oil shade to the final 25% of the fires tip, you want this area to be the darkest. Because of the way the shade will dry you will get this really dark almost black/grey color, but it’ll be very flat matte which looks kinda smokey.

STEP 5 - Highlight with Yriel Yellow and Flayed One Flesh

STEP 5 – I used a little bit of Flayed One Flesh to add little wifts of tan smoke to the fire, and then I added just a little bit more Yriel Yellow to complete the look.

Let this dry and perhaps toss a matte varnish on it so it doesn’t get scratched/scuffed with handling and gameplay.

Enjoy!

NOTE – These images were originally published on the Age of Sigmar Facebook group.  You can join them here, and don’t forget to join the Spikey Bits’ Hobby Community on Facebook for more hobby guides and community images.

About the Author: Matthew Egan

Prior to starting Image Freedom in 2009, Matthew bounced around from job to job, from Games Workshop to Nintendo, and it wasn’t until he settled down doing SEO and Internet Marketing that things really took off. Matthew is now also a Mentor for TechStars & 3DayStartup and lives in San Antonio with his wife Sara and their six rescue dogs.