

The Interactive Painters also allow you to cache images for later use, just click on the thumbnail next to the painter to save a new image. Once you've finished painting you can find the best colour matches from a variety of paint ranges with the 'Which paints do I need?' button, saving you from frustrating and time-consuming test schemes on real minis. Warhammer 40k Imperial Guard Color Schemes Don't forget you can change the background colour of an image or add a gridded appearance to give it that authentic White Dwarf look too. This allows for each image to be customised to your exact tastes and allows you to create split-scheme Space Marines, camouflaged Imperial Guard and more. You can also copy'n'paste colours by Ctrl-clicking colours to copy and Shift-clicking to paste.Įach painter image is split into a number of discrete areas, you can see which area you're colouring from the pop-up tool over an area or at the top of the colour choice box when you click it.


When you click on the image you'll be offered a variety of ways to choose the new colour: select a colour from the near infinite palette choices enter a specific colour value or choose to use one of GW's colours with the 'Choose Colour' tool. To begin painting just left-click on the image where you'd like to change the colour. Each army painter features an image drawn by the B&C's resident artist Madscuzzy that can be digitally painted using the software engine developed by B&C owner Brother Argos. The B&C Interactive Painters are web-based tools designed to allow users to test and share colour schemes for Warhammer 40K armies. This Wiki has numerous blank templates so you can create unooficla diagrams to show colour schemes.

To show a Chapter or Legion's colour scheme, one should create their own artwork. Please adhere to this policy, any images that breach it will most likely be deleted. To avoid breaching copyright, this Wiki has a policy for army's colour schemes. Tyranids destroyed it, (in 5th edition i think!). Many Imperial Guard Tank designs were said ti have originated from that world. It's Titan Legion and colours were used as colour scheme examples in Epic rulebooks. What is your main race and colors? (R first #, G 2nd #, B 3rd #) Mine is Imperial Guard Army name: 612th Armored Legion Primary: 75, 80, 110 Secondary: 90, 90, 90 Trim: 255, 255, 255 Weapon: 100, 100, 100 Trim 2: 90, 90, 90. Curious to see what color schemes others are using. I'm a big fan of fire, so I'm thinking a flame on each left shoulder or something. That said, I'll probably include something in the scheme to represent their homeworld. The fact of the matter is, most worlds (or most places on most worlds) will probably be a combination of browns, grays, and greens (you know, for photosythesis).
