Bone and Horns: For the bone and horns start with a base coat of Citadel, Ushabti Bone, this will likely take 2/3 coats over a black undercoat but it doesn’t have to be a perfect base coat either. Next wash all the areas using Citadel, Agrax Earthshade, do this twice letting the first layer dry before applying the second layer. Next we will apply the first highlight using Ushabti bone again, instead of applying the highlights using line and strokes instead create a stippling effect by placing lots of small dots where the highlights would fall. As this is the first highlight you should aim to cover 70% of the bone with this process. Next add Scale Colour White Sands (I use this in place of white in all my paint jobs, it has much better coverage and almost no lumps) to the Ushabti Bone in a 1:1 mix. Apply this as the second highlight again using the dot technique. Finally use pure White Sands for the last extreme highlight again placing dots. Once this is done I use the Agrax Earthshade watered down slightly to deepen any shadows that need emphasising. This is done by taste and is a trial and error process that you will learn as you practice what looks natural and what doesn’t.