Garion77 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 28, 2024 11:41 pm
That's going to be interesting to see the painting process. And you seem to have hand at figure painting when seeing your equipment in the pictures.
I saw those "speed paints" recently at my local hobby shop. It has an all new set up for army painters and citadel stuff. What are they for and what are they advantages ?
Speed paints or contrast paints are meant to speed up the painting process by allowing the speed paint coat to dry in a manner to depict depth. So the lower spots will collect more paint and dry a bit darker. It eliminates the need for a wash after painting or needing to blend colors to get a depth look.
I'm using a "Slap Chop" technique where you prime in black, then use a neutral grey or white to dry brush. Thus giving it highlights. The speed paint is applied over this, and has even more of a depth look to it. While not the absolute best looking way to paint a mini, it is HOURS faster.
Here's an example of a miniature that was primed in black, dry brushed in grey/white and painted solely using speed paints. Total painting time was roughly 20 minutes or so.
