Elevate Your Death Guard Army: Alternate Paint Schemes & Techniques

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Tired of the standard sickly green Death Guard look? In this video, we dive into two alternate ways to paint your Death Guard army while staying true to Warhammer 40K lore. First, we’ll guide you through creating a stunning black armor with green trim, followed by a Horus Heresy-inspired bone armor scheme.

We’ll cover all the steps from priming, highlighting, and weathering to creating realistic textures using sponges, and we’ll even show you how to paint glowing green glass bottles and twisted Nurgle flesh. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced painter looking to expand your skills, this video is packed with tips for smooth transitions, effective glazing, and achieving those final details that bring your models to life.

By the end of this video, you’ll have all the knowledge you need to paint these distinctive schemes and make your Death Guard army stand out on the battlefield. Be sure to subscribe for more painting guides, tips, and Warhammer lore!

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Main Equipment used across production (not all equipment used in every video):
Hardware:DJI Pocket 2, Nikon D5200, Fuji AX-5, Zoom H6, Generic Lave Mic, Generic Shot Mic
Software: Da Vinchi Resolve, Blender, Unreal Engine.

This video has also been created using a combination of the below resource sources. Please know that all credit for the creation of these resources should remain with the creator who spent the time to create and sell / give away thier works.

Live footage & Audio: MiniPaintingPage (Me)
Supporting Assets: MrAlexTech / StirlingSupplyCo / Mixkit
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Pretty neat… or rather… not neat? This IS Nurgle after all.
Definitely sending this to my Death Guard playing friend :D

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