Painting NMM swords doesn’t have to be complicated; check out this how-to-paint tutorial to get your miniatures on point!
Galharen has some amazing hobby content, and if you need some sweet tips, you should follow him to get up on all your painting and conversion techniques.
In this painting tutorial, he shows how to paint really detailed NMM for a Dark Angels’ swords (well, any swords, really). It’s a pretty neat way to get an excellent effect that will really make your miniatures stand out from the rest.
If you want to see how to paint Dark Angels’ armor, he recently did that with the same model, and you can see how to do that here! For now, though, let’s see how to paint some swords.
Painting NMM Swords: Galharen Tutorial

Step 1:

In this case, he assumed the light was coming from the right. to keep the transitions smooth, he switched between the base color and the grey to blend it. He also uses the gray here to edge highlight already a little, so it will be easier to pick out when he goes to highlight.
Step 2:

Now it’s time for the secondary reflections. For this, he starts with Redwood Brown and mixes it with the base color. He gently applies it to the parts where there is really no gray. Once the basecoat is set, he does the same thing with pure Redwood Brown.
To continue, he highlights those areas with Bestial Brown.
Step 3:

The last step is down with the pure white paint, and he does this just where the light hits the hardest and on the extreme edges.
Finished Sword:

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