How to Paint
Green Three Ways

Welcome to the next instalment of The Army Painter Academy: a series where we break down how we paint a miniature step-by-step.
In this installment, we join Studio Painter Steffen as he paints the most verdant of colours—green! Not satisfied with showing only one way to paint this fundamental colour, he instead shows off how to paint a Speedpaint, Warpaints Fanatic, and Air version of the same Space Marine. Whether you’re looking to get your models on the table quickly with Speedpaint, meticulously layer them with Warpaints Fanatic, or get the sickest and smoothest fades imaginable with Warpaints Air, we have a solution for you within our vast and versatile paint ranges.

To see the paint in action, check out the video above, or if reading is more your style, then continue on for a step-by-step guide on how to achieve these saturated green Marines. After each section is the option to purchase all the paints used, excluding the Colour and Air Primers, so you can replicate your preferred shade of green with just one click!
Let's get painting!
How to Paint Green with Speedpaint
Step 1: Prime the model with Matt White Colour Primer.
Step 2: Coat the entire model with Speedpaint Orc Skin. You're done!
How to Paint Green with Warpaints Fanatic
Step 1: Prime the model with Uniform Grey Colour Primer.
Step 2: Next, basecoat all the green areas with Warpaints Fanatic Angel Green.
Step 3: Add some shading by applying an all-over coat of Warpaints Fanatic Wash Dark Tone.
Step 4: Re-layer the green with Warpaints Fanatic Angel Green.
Step 5: Start applying your first highlights with Warpaints Fanatic Greenskin, picking out the raised areas in a fairly broad fashion.
Step 6: Finally, use Warpaints Fanatic Wild Green to add edge highlights.
How to Paint Green with Warpaints Air
Step 1: Prime the model with Warpaints Air Matt Black Primer. Alternatively, you can prime it with Angel Green Colour Primer and skip Step 2.
Step 2: Apply a coat of Warpaints Air angel Green via an airbrush.
Step 3: Next, apply a zenithal highlight of Warpaints Air Savage Green via airbrush, leaving the previous step visible in the shadows.
Step 4: Repeat this process in a more refined manner with Warpaints Air Greenskin.
Step 5: Repeat this process one more time in an even more refined manner with Warpaints Air Feral Green to create a smooth gradient between all four colours.
Step 5: Apply an all-over coat of Warpaints Fanatic Wash Green Tone with a Wargamer Regiment brush to add shadows and help further blend the previous colours.
Step 6: Finally, using a bit of torn sponge, apply chipping to the edges of the armour with Warpaints Fanatic Wild Green.
With that, your model is done!
If you plan on using your model for gaming, we highly recommend varnishing it with either our Spray, Warpaints Air, or Warpaints Fanatic varnishes.