This time around, the Army Painter has a masterclass on how to paint Rough Riders and uses the awesome Victoria Miniatures models!
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 minis looking great with Speedpaints and more.
Last time, they painted up two Rough Riders, to a normal tabletop standard but now, we’ll take it a step further! You can check out the other video here.
Their tutorials are perfect for getting your models on the table and looking dope. If you want to see everything The Army Painter has released and their other painting tutorials, check them out here.
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 Speedpaintyou’ll need here.
How to Paint Rough Riders: Army Painter Masterclass Tutorial

Step 1:

To push the highlights, he then sprays from the top down with Hobgoblin Hue, focusing on the raised areas and places most hit by light. Then to unify your colors, water down Monster Brown into a glaze and hit the horse with this. To reinforce the highlights, mix Fur Brown with Skeleton Bone and highlight the most raised areas.
Lastly, to finish off the horse’s coat, he does another glaze, but this time with Crusted Sore and Pure Red mix.
Step 2:

Now, onto another glaze, this time with Phoenix Flames.

Step 3:

Then paint the lance black. He then applies a highlight to the cloth with Matt White. Now, back to the lance, he thins down some black and washes the grenade tip to give it a gray color and then paints some shadow tones on the lance with Deep Blue.
To highlight this, he uses Wolf Grey and a final focused highlight of Matt White. He also applies a final glaze highlight of Matt White on the lance shaft.
Step 4:

He then highlights the red with Chaotic Red and then Pure Red. For the face of the rider, he basecoats it with Tanned Flesh and picks out the raised areas with Barbarian Flesh. If you want to add facial hair, he mixes Deep Blue with Mummy Robes and simply paints it where a beard would be. Once dry, he thins down Garnet Pigment Toner and glazes around the eyes and mouth. With Mummy Robes, he picks out the final details on the face.
Finished Model:

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