Hey I just wanted to thank you guys for your amazing speedpaint 2.0. I am a disabled gamer and can't paint for long periods without pain but speedpaint has let me actually put painted minis on the table. Some of the best stuff I have ever used so I will probably buy the complete fanatic set too. Thanks again.
Do you think you could do a video for each method? In case someone wants to follow that specific method and not be confused with the other methods? Thanks!
It is great to see the variety depending upon the application and colours chosen. I think a little from columns 1, 2, 3, 4 would make a great model to my preference. Thanks for the experimentation.
Great stuff as always guys, some constructive criticism though, I found the format a little confusing to follow, although the video would be longer it would be alot easier to follow along with if you did each method one at a time. Hope that makes sense, I have just bought the fanatic mega box and I love it, thanks again.
As someone who is new to the hobby, you guys have been an amazing starter guide for me. I got the gamemaster starter with 5 minis and have primed them in black and dry brushed grey then white ( slapchop, underpaint etc ) and will getting the speedpaints full set soon to finish them off ( I may have ruined my dwarf and need to find out how to strip it... Used regular paint which got rid off all my highlights and mid tones you get from slapchop ) Also going to have get your wet palette as well. Its awesome seeing you listen and make your products better as well, thanks for all the guides also.
I have grown to love the army painter range. As I’ve got more confident in my painting I’ve switched out my citadel paint for army painter. More color guides for the main space marine chapters I think would be great for beginners. Right now it’s easier to buy citadel paint for the chapters as a beginner.
Thank you for the feedback! We currently have some written tutorials for the Ultramarines, Dark Angels, and Salamanders as well as this video. You can find them on our blog and social media channels
@@Gloomshimmerhave you tried any besides their original? Isn’t your comment overly childish in your language? I don’t see this as a child’s hobby. Maybe I’m wrong.
Great Summary Video per method, a more detailed video per method would be excellent. I like the cross over use of selected speedpaints which I have not experimented with.
I've been doing option # 4 (using red dragon primer only - no more base coating the armor) for my Blood Ravens marines then slapping Berserker Bloodshade (shade paint from Citadel) on it to add shadows and fill the recesses. I find that the Army Painter primer also serves as a good primer + base combo skipping one step in re-basing the model. I thought this method was "heretical" and me just being lazy but good to know it is a valid option.
Really enjoyed the concept of this video... is there somewhere we can look at stills of each of the finished versions to decide which method we like best please?
@TheArmyPainter this is amazing! I bought the full speed paint set back in the fall, bought about a month ago the full airbrush set, and just bought the full warpaints fantastic set! Question, do you have a digital guide or something where we can see color matches (or as close as possible) for all three sets?
I think going black under yellow for the airbrush method was unnecessary. I am not an widely experienced Painter, but going for a brown or skintone under yellow keeps it more vibrant
Are we absolutely sure that first method starts with Demigod Flames? The paint swatch looks so dark compared to what’s being applied to the model. Just don’t wanna buy it and get the wrong color!
Their air set is insanely good for the price. I paint for fun. And so the more I can get for my money the better. I definitely suggest the complete air set. Im excited to try the fantastic set in the airbrush soon!
Those botches are killing your paintjob, try doing layer paints and paint in the shadows instead of just trusting the shades, you can always go back to shades when you have more brush control, its going to advance your painting something fears.
That’s 100% a good and valid method as well. We were going for a faster, army painting method that can be more easily applied across a lot of models at once consistently with this tutorial. We also do more advanced tutorials that use purposefully placed shadows like you’re talking about.
I like that you're showcasing that 'there is no right answer' when painting.
Hey I just wanted to thank you guys for your amazing speedpaint 2.0. I am a disabled gamer and can't paint for long periods without pain but speedpaint has let me actually put painted minis on the table. Some of the best stuff I have ever used so I will probably buy the complete fanatic set too. Thanks again.
Do you think you could do a video for each method? In case someone wants to follow that specific method and not be confused with the other methods? Thanks!
Yeah. This was fun. But I was lost 90% of the time.
That would be nice
I think the color primer looks the best!
It’s definitely a tried and true (and beloved) time saving method 😁
I just used some of your new Fanatic paints. Glad I took the chance on them and definitely will get some more in the future when I need stuff.
The qualify of your tutorial videos has come a looooong way. This one is great - loved it.
It is great to see the variety depending upon the application and colours chosen. I think a little from columns 1, 2, 3, 4 would make a great model to my preference. Thanks for the experimentation.
Great stuff as always guys, some constructive criticism though, I found the format a little confusing to follow, although the video would be longer it would be alot easier to follow along with if you did each method one at a time. Hope that makes sense, I have just bought the fanatic mega box and I love it, thanks again.
Same. It jumped around a little so there was a loss of continuity.
It would be interesting also to see what were the times of each technique. (including the drying times as well for washes, layers, spray cans, etc)
Great tutorial and fantastic range. 😊
Would love to see something similar for all the first founding chapters.
These are all great methods! Army Painter paints are quickly becoming my go to for my commission work and personal projects!
I have gone from a 'eh, fArmy Painter is pretty bad' to a big fan of Army Painter over the last year. Seriously good job on developing guys!
I chose ancient honey speed paint for my lamenters and I love the color and the way it looks and the coverage was pretty amazing with the brush
As someone who is new to the hobby, you guys have been an amazing starter guide for me. I got the gamemaster starter with 5 minis and have primed them in black and dry brushed grey then white ( slapchop, underpaint etc ) and will getting the speedpaints full set soon to finish them off ( I may have ruined my dwarf and need to find out how to strip it... Used regular paint which got rid off all my highlights and mid tones you get from slapchop ) Also going to have get your wet palette as well. Its awesome seeing you listen and make your products better as well, thanks for all the guides also.
Various ways to paint an army, with multiple ranges, is a huge reason I'm starting to fully convert over to Army Painter products.
Zealot Yellow over a slap chop is so good if you’re looking for a gritty paint scheme ❤
Yeah but it should have been named Zealot Orange. First application was... Surprising 😅
Nice job in the variety of methods. Perhaps a speed contest next?
Speed paint vs Airbrush vs Quickshade dipping just for a laugh
I have grown to love the army painter range. As I’ve got more confident in my painting I’ve switched out my citadel paint for army painter. More color guides for the main space marine chapters I think would be great for beginners. Right now it’s easier to buy citadel paint for the chapters as a beginner.
so you switched from mediocre paints to the worst in the industry? I think youre a masochist.
@@Gloomshimmerthe new Warpaints line is great, seems like you've been using Internet Explorer too much
Thank you for the feedback! We currently have some written tutorials for the Ultramarines, Dark Angels, and Salamanders as well as this video. You can find them on our blog and social media channels
@@Gloomshimmerhave you tried any besides their original?
Isn’t your comment overly childish in your language? I don’t see this as a child’s hobby. Maybe I’m wrong.
Great Summary Video per method, a more detailed video per method would be excellent. I like the cross over use of selected speedpaints which I have not experimented with.
I've been doing option # 4 (using red dragon primer only - no more base coating the armor) for my Blood Ravens marines then slapping Berserker Bloodshade (shade paint from Citadel) on it to add shadows and fill the recesses. I find that the Army Painter primer also serves as a good primer + base combo skipping one step in re-basing the model.
I thought this method was "heretical" and me just being lazy but good to know it is a valid option.
Colour primer looks best to my vision of imperial fists
Pls do one of a white space marine using the fanatic paints❤
Really enjoyed the concept of this video... is there somewhere we can look at stills of each of the finished versions to decide which method we like best please?
The cover image for the video is probably the best place to see them all finished. You can find one of them on our Instagram
Looks cool🖌
@TheArmyPainter this is amazing! I bought the full speed paint set back in the fall, bought about a month ago the full airbrush set, and just bought the full warpaints fantastic set! Question, do you have a digital guide or something where we can see color matches (or as close as possible) for all three sets?
Thanks! No guides like that yet, but it’s something we have in the queue
I think going black under yellow for the airbrush method was unnecessary. I am not an widely experienced Painter, but going for a brown or skintone under yellow keeps it more vibrant
Yeah the black primer versions looked orange.
You should put the Elapsed Time for each method at the end of the video.
That's a great idea :)
Are we absolutely sure that first method starts with Demigod Flames? The paint swatch looks so dark compared to what’s being applied to the model. Just don’t wanna buy it and get the wrong color!
Everything is super in the video, but in fact, when applying with a brush, it's terrible to lie down. Even in 3 layers. Rough surface.
another awesome video! any chance of see some vehicle painting?
Definitely! Keep an eye out for future tutorials 😊
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I'm looking to get the complete airbrush set, is it worth the investment or are you guys gonna be updating that to fanatic as well?
The air range is staying as it is, no plan to update that anytime in the immediate future
Their air set is insanely good for the price. I paint for fun. And so the more I can get for my money the better.
I definitely suggest the complete air set.
Im excited to try the fantastic set in the airbrush soon!
As a note, the thing on the front with the wings is called a 'chest chicken'. :)
Yes Commissar, this one over here...
I couldn't follow super well since you kept jumping from one style to another. Personally I would have preferred focusing on each style one at a time.
It would have been so much clearer to just do one method after another instead of alternating between them.
Love the video and products.
Do not enjoy the stressful background music making it hard to concentrate on whats being said though...
Those botches are killing your paintjob, try doing layer paints and paint in the shadows instead of just trusting the shades, you can always go back to shades when you have more brush control, its going to advance your painting something fears.
That’s 100% a good and valid method as well. We were going for a faster, army painting method that can be more easily applied across a lot of models at once consistently with this tutorial. We also do more advanced tutorials that use purposefully placed shadows like you’re talking about.
its easier. Use imperial fist contrst or Kimera yellow. Youre yellows are awful.
Just wait until you try our new Fanatic yellow colours. They make it super quick and easy to get solid coverage 🙂