how to paint flames using the fire fury set

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Tutorial www.acrylicosvallejo.com Tutorial First, a white primer is applied. Surface Primer White 70.600 can be applied by brush or airbrush. If we prefer to use a spray can, Hobby Paint Spray White 28.010 can be used. To achieve good paint coverage and a nice gradient between the colors, steps 2, 3 and 4 are repeated. At the bottom of the flame, small dots are painted with Model Color Ivory 70.918 to replicate the brightest part of the flame. 1 5 9 Game Color Moon Yellow 72.005 is applied to the bottom of the flame. Game Color Moon Yellow 72.005 is applied to the inner area of the flame. It can be mixed with a little water to help apply it to all the internal parts. Small dots are painted around the flame for extra realism. Finally, a slight reflection of the flame is painted on the metallic parts, using a mixture of Game Color Moon Yellow 72.005 and Model Air Orange 71.083. Model Air Orange 71.083 is applied quickly to the middle part of the flame. With a clean brush and both paints still wet, the wet blending technique is used to create a quick and easy gradient between the colors. To achieve more intensity in some of the internal parts of the flame, a mixture of Game Color Moon Yellow 72.005 and Model Color Ice Yellow 70.858 is applied sparingly inside the flame. Immediately afterwards, Model Color Vermillion 70.909 is applied to the final part of the flame and, using the same wet blending technique, the red is blended with the orange. The tips of the flame are dry brushed with Model Color Hull Red 70.985. 2 6 10 3 7 4 8 How to Paint Flames using the Fire Fury Set This guide shows how to paint a flame step-by-step and create fire effects on our miniatures. The Vallejo Fire Fury Set contains all the necessary products to create fire and flame effects. By Jon Gómez (Pintureando.com)

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Page 1: How to Paint Flames using the Fire Fury Set

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Tutorial

First, a white primer is applied. Surface Primer White 70.600 can be applied by brush or airbrush. If we prefer to use a spray can, Hobby Paint Spray White 28.010 can be used.

To achieve good paint coverage and a nice gradient between the colors, steps 2, 3 and 4 are repeated.

At the bottom of the flame, small dots are painted with Model Color Ivory 70.918 to replicate the brightest part of the flame.

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Game Color Moon Yellow 72.005 is applied to the bottom of the flame.

Game Color Moon Yellow 72.005 is applied to the inner area of the flame. It can be mixed with a little water to help apply it to all the internal parts. Small dots are painted around the flame for extra realism.

Finally, a slight reflection of the flame is painted on the metallic parts, using a mixture of Game Color Moon Yellow 72.005 and Model Air Orange 71.083.

Model Air Orange 71.083 is applied quickly to the middle part of the flame. With a clean brush and both paints still wet, the wet blending technique is used to create a quick and easy gradient between the colors.

To achieve more intensity in some of the internal parts of the flame, a mixture of Game Color Moon Yellow 72.005 and Model Color Ice Yellow 70.858 is applied sparingly inside the flame.

Immediately afterwards, Model Color Vermillion 70.909 is applied to the final part of the flame and, using the same wet blending technique, the red is blended with the orange.

The tips of the flame are dry brushed with Model Color Hull Red 70.985.

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How to Paint Flames using the Fire Fury SetThis guide shows how to paint a flame step-by-step and create fire effects on our miniatures. The Vallejo Fire Fury Set contains all the necessary products to create fire and flame effects.

By Jon Gómez (Pintureando.com)