Steps for an Evocator on Dracoline. This is largely based on Duncan Rhode's Karazai tutorial.
  Skin
- Prime the entire model with   Wraithbone .
 - Wash the entire model with a 1:1 thinned   Skeleton Horde , thinned further with some water and flow improver. Avoid pooling in flat areas or flooding out creases. Just trying to establish definition across the model.
 - Thin a mix of 1:1   Skeleton Horde  and   Gryph-hound Orange  with additional water, and color the upper body upper legs to start defining the colored skin. Avoid the mouth, chin, and the bottom of the neck, body, and legs. As you apply the mix, wash your brush and feather out the edges to blend it into the Wraithbone.
 - Apply a coat of   Gryph-hound Orange  thinned with water on a slightly smaller portion of the upper reaches of the model, again feathering the edges.
 - Apply a 1:1 coat of   Gryph-hound Orange  and   Blood Angels Red , again thinned with some water and feather the edges, to an increasingly smaller area of the model.
 - Apply a thinned coat of pure   Blood Angels Red  (with water and feathered edges) to just the upwards facing back/shoulders of the Dracoline. 
 - Finally, create a mix of 3:1   Blood Angels Red  and   Baal Red , thin it some, and apply it to the very upper reaches of the back, tail, head, etc to pop the red.
 - Thin some   Mojave White  and use it to brighten some of the visible white areas on the back of legs, chest, and mouth. You may need to do this in multiple thin coats. You can also apply this over the edges of the orange and bring it into the white to blend them further.\
 - Glaze a very very thin coat of   Iyanden Yellow  (thinned with water) over the more red to red-orange areas of the skin. Feather out any areas that look obvious, though ideally it is thin enough that there aren't many. This should intensify the firey look of the orange and help blend the layers together.
 - Around the face, apply some highlights to raised areas, ridges, horns, mouth, etc with a thinned Cerebrus Brown. Mix in some white and continue highlighting, ending with a few points of near-pure white on the highest areas of the face.
 
Scales
- Basecoat the scales with   Bloodfest Crimson .
 - Drybrush them from above with Asmodeus Red from Two Thin Coats.
 - Drybrush from above with   Fanatic Orange .
 - Drybrush from above with a mix of   Fanatic Orange  and Cerebrus Brown.
 - Drybrush very lightly with Cerebrus Brown alone.
 
Spines
- Basecoat the spines with a 2:1 mix of   Huldra Blue  and   Red Leather . It should overall be a dark blue in tone.
 - Mix in some   Black  to the mix and apply it to the tips of the spines. Repeat a few times, apply less black and more towards the tip of the spine each time.
 
Mouth
- Basecoat the mouth with a 1:1 mix of   Baal Crimson  and   White  to make a pink.
 - Once dry, wash the mouth with   Agrax Earthshade  .
 - Apply a small highlight to the tongue with   Mojave White .
 - Basecoat the teeth and claws with   Iroko .
 - Wash the teeth/claws with   Agrax Earthshade .
 - Apply a highlight to the teeth/claws with   Thar Brown .
 - Apply a final highlight to the ends of the teeth with   White .
 - Apply some   Magos Purple  to the gums to give them a slightly different tone from the rest of the mouth.
 
Eyes
- Apply   Magos Purple  around the eyes and to the eyelids to give them some tone.
 - Apply a dot of pure   White  to the eyes to prime them.
 - Over the white, apply   Sol Yellow  to define the iris.
 - Using a thinned   Black  , apply a thin vertical line to complete the cat's eye appearance. If necessary, a small amount of flow improver can make the black flow much easier if the paint is drying or coming off unevenly.