Appreciate you doing these. I hope you will continue to do videos exploring particular colors that interest you and showing off what they can do. Just seeing a model basecoated is useful, but even more useful is like what you did here, showing how it can be used with other colors.
The skink was a masterclass demonstration. I feel like the metallics on the back and body were lost to my sight, but the spear and the shield showed the real differences that could be brought out.
A great demonstration on how to effectively apply and unify multiple colours on a single model. Really enjoy your channel, always fun and informative. Jas😊
I'm so glad these are continuing, very useful! Thanks you so very much!
Appreciate you doing these. I hope you will continue to do videos exploring particular colors that interest you and showing off what they can do. Just seeing a model basecoated is useful, but even more useful is like what you did here, showing how it can be used with other colors.
Thank you Naomi, excellent series! 💯
Useful content! Playing around with Speedpaints myself these days, and I find this series very inspiring.
The skink was a masterclass demonstration. I feel like the metallics on the back and body were lost to my sight, but the spear and the shield showed the real differences that could be brought out.
A great demonstration on how to effectively apply and unify multiple colours on a single model.
Really enjoy your channel, always fun and informative.
Jas😊
Thank's to your videos, I'm a convert to Speed Paints.
love this series. i hope you do more undead
I love using all the army painter speed paint line
I really love that green
Thanks from a fellow painter. Great info.
Love the sand golem colour with the rich red shade…. Tbf the base looks a bit sandy!
Definitely like it for copper effect over gold.
This SAND GOLEM looks a lot like the old Citadel Ink CHESTNUT :D
For the sand color. Google Golden beaches, you will see the color. its basically sunrise/sunset color of sand.
Dang the medium really seemed to shift the color by a lot
Hmm. The color looks like a certain type of desert sand.
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I use all my "speed paints" now as washes. They don't work as "one paint does it all".