A fair few people had asked when Speedpaints were released what I thought of them, and the answer was pretty simple: I didn't have any, and since I already had most of the Contrast range, it didn't make a huge amount of sense to double up on materials.
Enter Speedpaint 2.0 with the improved flow properties and the reactivation issue fixed. Fixed? Well, this miniature took a full-body wash mixed out of Speedpaint Medium with a layer that was only touch dry and not a thing shifted or started to bleed, so I'd take that as a good sign.
Many thanks for Army Painter for letting me have a box of new toys to get a feel for the difference between Speedpaint and the other 'one and done' paint ranges out there. They're good stuff!
The miniature is from Grey For Now Games' range for Test of Honour! Check out the entire range at their main site: greyfornow.com/
00:00 - Intro
01:18 - Priming
02:03 - Speedpaint Time!
12:07 - Shading
13:10 - The Finished Samurai
Thanks to Producer Patrons Alan, Kyrie, Andrew, Jimmy, Rod, Phil, Robison, Woodcock, and David Kinney - as well as all the other Patrons that made this video possible, and Exit23 Games for recording equipment that helps keep the channel ticking over! Find out more at the following links:
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THE BASE: PVA & sand, Vallejo Brown Sand, drybrush Vallejo Stone Grey then lightly Vallejo Green Grey (the lighter one!), tiny dots of PVA to add static grass near and under bigger rocks.
PAINTS USED:
PRIMER:
Brainmatter Beige (Army Painter Spray)
ARMY PAINTER:
Peachy Flesh
Bony Matter
Goddess Glow
Speedpaint Medium
Caribbean Ocean
Brainmatter Beige
Beowulf Blue
Tyrian Navy
Ancient Honey
Hoplite Gold
Grim Black
Ruddy Brown
Broadsword Silver
Moonlake Coral
Moon Dust
Soft Tone
Strong Tone
VARNISH:
Varnish+ (Instar)
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