A cool tip is that if you have a flat surface pain the model with speed paint medium first and while its wet apply the speed paint color you actually want. Also try painting 2:1 thinned speed paint over metallic paint to get a cool tint to it.
@@southpaw5483 so while the medium is still wet is the key here. The wet medium will provide an easy path for the pigment of the speed paint to spread out more evenly. Its kind of like when you put kool aid into a glass of water and the color from the drink powder starts spreading throughout the water without even stiring.
A cool tip is that if you have a flat surface pain the model with speed paint medium first and while its wet apply the speed paint color you actually want.
Also try painting 2:1 thinned speed paint over metallic paint to get a cool tint to it.
wow, that sounds interesting, will try that next time... thank you so much!!
How does the "Speedpaint Medium" on the Flat Surface help? Is there a video showing this? your thoughts are appreciated. cheers.
@@southpaw5483 so while the medium is still wet is the key here. The wet medium will provide an easy path for the pigment of the speed paint to spread out more evenly.
Its kind of like when you put kool aid into a glass of water and the color from the drink powder starts spreading throughout the water without even stiring.
@@antongunther3977 Thank you, insight welcomed.