A small upgrade on this is to hit the upward facing surfaces of the miniature with a light drybrush with Ivory after your underpainting, will get a better highlight of whatever colour you end up putting over the underpainting and let you keep that intersting colour into the midtones and shadows.
Everyone should know that you can airbrush speed paints by now, but application and process are fundamental to making it not only work but also look good. You've shown off a fantastic way to use them through an airbrush. These ghouls look great.
You can use the coloured-underpainting technique + inks to get results that I think quickly exceed the cartoony GW style many of us were raised on. Much more painterly. I'm surprised it hasn't caught on. But this video gives me a hope that it is catching on :)
Oh, those do look good. I've never done undershading because I wasn't keen on the results I'd seen, but these really do work well. I think the organic nature of them helps very much.
I really have no idea where this fear of reactivation comes from...I've never had such problems...on the contrary, the colours usually dry faster than I can paint...!
Thanks for this video. I am a huge fan and user of Army Painter Speedpaints. I haven’t been brave enough to try them from the airbrush, because I paint smaller squads: kill team and Warcry. But, I like the results you got so much, I think I need to give it a go.
How would you approach this with minis that do not have large areas of skin or armor and more details, clothes etc? Would be interesting to see. Also I would love to see what color combinations people would come up with with tyranids or space marines. I still got a copy of Space Hulk 3rd Ed in my shelf and already made some custom bases, primed them...but still am unsure how to paint them. I was thinking to go for grimdark and just slap an enamel on...but this makes me think about a more color contrast like approach.
They look fantastick i never thought of using a speedpaint in airbrush the one thing that im gonna use for 100% is your mini (cup) holder ^^ fantastick tip if you have many minis to paint ^^
If you want a good metallic paint than you should look into metallic pigments from GSW. I mix normal metallic paint (2-3 drops) with 1/64 tsp of pigment and add a single drop of flow improver = best metallic paint I've ever used.
Jarrid, yet another amazing how-to!! Should I be worried about my speed painting crown with this mind blowing rate you’ve set with these ghouls?! These prints are perfect stand ins for those Flesh Eaters!
How would you use this method on minis that have parts that cover or go over parts? I watch these tutorials, but they’re all kinda difficult to apply, if you’re painting half your bits before assembly.
This turned out great! Going to try this out for some orc skin this week. Do you find that you need to thin down your speed/constrast paints in the airbrush?
Do you thin the proacryl primers for the airbrush? If so, what do you thin them with? I just got my first airbrush and I’m excited to get my feet wet! Thanks for another great video!!
That's awesome! I got my first airbrush almost exactly a year ago. I don't thin it at all, and then don't touch it for at LEAST 24 hours. Otherwise it's pretty easy to remove.
So contradictory not even funny. "lets keep it to 1 coat" 30secs in lets base coat, add some undershading, now lets layer over the whole thing, then add another layer, and another layer and another layer. This method is neither faster nor easier than using them as intended.
A small upgrade on this is to hit the upward facing surfaces of the miniature with a light drybrush with Ivory after your underpainting, will get a better highlight of whatever colour you end up putting over the underpainting and let you keep that intersting colour into the midtones and shadows.
Everyone should know that you can airbrush speed paints by now, but application and process are fundamental to making it not only work but also look good.
You've shown off a fantastic way to use them through an airbrush. These ghouls look great.
Very true! Thank you and thanks for watching!!
You can use the coloured-underpainting technique + inks to get results that I think quickly exceed the cartoony GW style many of us were raised on. Much more painterly. I'm surprised it hasn't caught on. But this video gives me a hope that it is catching on :)
Oh, those do look good. I've never done undershading because I wasn't keen on the results I'd seen, but these really do work well. I think the organic nature of them helps very much.
I really have no idea where this fear of reactivation comes from...I've never had such problems...on the contrary, the colours usually dry faster than I can paint...!
Thanks for this video. I am a huge fan and user of Army Painter Speedpaints. I haven’t been brave enough to try them from the airbrush, because I paint smaller squads: kill team and Warcry. But, I like the results you got so much, I think I need to give it a go.
Such a charming fellow. Your basecoating and highlighting is impeccable, sir! Thanks for the video.
I really like the underpainting, and there are not enough videos about it. I tried in the priming stage with different colors with mixed results 😅
Really interested in trying this method out on a handful of poxwalkers that I have had in my pile of shame. Looks very doable.
yeaaaaah, i really like this. like an advanced slapchop. i shall most certainly be using it. cheers
Great tips, just picked up some speed paints 2.0 and ready to try them out on my deadwalker zombies after this
How would you approach this with minis that do not have large areas of skin or armor and more details, clothes etc? Would be interesting to see. Also I would love to see what color combinations people would come up with with tyranids or space marines. I still got a copy of Space Hulk 3rd Ed in my shelf and already made some custom bases, primed them...but still am unsure how to paint them.
I was thinking to go for grimdark and just slap an enamel on...but this makes me think about a more color contrast like approach.
They look fantastick i never thought of using a speedpaint in airbrush
the one thing that im gonna use for 100% is your mini (cup) holder ^^ fantastick tip if you have many minis to paint ^^
Super helpful and right on time, I have a bunch of orcs to paint up
perfect timing as i have a batch of ghouls to paint
Awesome! Hopefully this is helpful
Looks good! Seems like those paints airbrush super nice
Great video! And fantastic production quality.
another banger. good job buddy.
Love what you did, can you do a ghost ? Got a few for my army but have no idea what to do with them paint wise.
If you want a good metallic paint than you should look into metallic pigments from GSW. I mix normal metallic paint (2-3 drops) with 1/64 tsp of pigment and add a single drop of flow improver = best metallic paint I've ever used.
Jarrid, yet another amazing how-to!! Should I be worried about my speed painting crown with this mind blowing rate you’ve set with these ghouls?!
These prints are perfect stand ins for those Flesh Eaters!
How would you use this method on minis that have parts that cover or go over parts? I watch these tutorials, but they’re all kinda difficult to apply, if you’re painting half your bits before assembly.
This turned out great! Going to try this out for some orc skin this week. Do you find that you need to thin down your speed/constrast paints in the airbrush?
Do you thin the proacryl primers for the airbrush? If so, what do you thin them with? I just got my first airbrush and I’m excited to get my feet wet! Thanks for another great video!!
That's awesome! I got my first airbrush almost exactly a year ago. I don't thin it at all, and then don't touch it for at LEAST 24 hours. Otherwise it's pretty easy to remove.
@@CaffeinatedMiniatures thanks!
hello, do you varnish your minis?
What's the name of your brush?
I don't want fast, I want quality. Which I lack, need to get on and paint instead of organising my new paint area 😂
Super awesome
nice..thanks for all this.
Congratulations, you have invented base coating and washing!!
Cool 🖌
These look great! I definitely want to try coloured underpainting at some point.
So contradictory not even funny. "lets keep it to 1 coat" 30secs in lets base coat, add some undershading, now lets layer over the whole thing, then add another layer, and another layer and another layer. This method is neither faster nor easier than using them as intended.