One thing to remember Army Painter has a customer base with historic wargamers. In that arena skin tones are all over the place. Aged Hide with its reddish brown would be great for Central American tribesmen think Mayans. Good review and overview your insights are helpful in summarizing the performance of these paints.
Hmm...that peachy flesh didn't come out so bad...might have to get some, Warrior skin also had a decent look. Sadly the Crusader skin I have just doesn't really do it for me so it's good to see some others that might be right up my allley (Perfect time too...got a Borderlands game coming and lots of shirtless psychos to paint XD)
I like them all but noble skin. I think dark wood makes a better job for black skin. I had to test peachy flesh and I think instead of palid bone , bone matter ls a better choice. Could yo do a part 2 adding those ones?
@wonderboy2402 Ah yes soft tone... that makes more sense! I already showed some dipping videos where I dip the miniature in a wash prior to using speed paints but I have not you done just a soft tone... I will do that and make a video on it for sure... thank you for the suggestion!
@@robpaintsminiatures yes! I found your video with the dip. I am awaiting my speed paintings and I have a Zenitel highlight on my minis… but I am considering a soft tone wash and THEN Speedpaint. Also considering a light dry brush of white to further boost it. Something that would shade the white and add darker detail prior to the Speedpaint layer, I have not seen on TH-cam yet…
One thing to remember Army Painter has a customer base with historic wargamers. In that arena skin tones are all over the place. Aged Hide with its reddish brown would be great for Central American tribesmen think Mayans. Good review and overview your insights are helpful in summarizing the performance of these paints.
Thank you for this video! I do like crusader skin but just wanted a different skin tone option for my speed paint. Will try Peachy Flesh.
Skin colors is hard to do. Especially if you're trying a realistic look. I like this series.
Love this series! Looking forward to more for different color sets! Teals, Purples, yellows, etc.!
Next one will be Will it skeleton?
@@robpaintsminiatures Nice can't wait!
Great series, really enjoying this video.
will it paint series.. thumbs up, like them keep it up.
New favorite series! Cant wait for more
Hmm...that peachy flesh didn't come out so bad...might have to get some, Warrior skin also had a decent look. Sadly the Crusader skin I have just doesn't really do it for me so it's good to see some others that might be right up my allley (Perfect time too...got a Borderlands game coming and lots of shirtless psychos to paint XD)
I like them all but noble skin. I think dark wood makes a better job for black skin.
I had to test peachy flesh and I think instead of palid bone , bone matter ls a better choice. Could yo do a part 2 adding those ones?
If I can find the time in my crazy life I will try and make a part 2 with these mentioned colours
I would use both peachy and crusader on the same model in differnet shaded parts
Good idea
I use Aged Hide for tongues mainly! and inside of mouths
On a video coming out tomorrow, I take your suggestion!
I’ve seen Dark Wood used for dark skin tones which came out much better than the Noble Skin tone
Cool idea
Great vid! Did you use Speedpaint medium to thin your paints?
Nope
Really like crusader skin and noble skin
what paints do you use 2.0 or 1.0
Both
Can you do a vid where you use soft tone* and then Speedpaint?
Not sure i understand what you mean by soft one?
@@robpaintsminiatures soft tone - did you mean adding a soft tone wash prior to applying Speedpaint?
@wonderboy2402 Ah yes soft tone... that makes more sense! I already showed some dipping videos where I dip the miniature in a wash prior to using speed paints but I have not you done just a soft tone... I will do that and make a video on it for sure... thank you for the suggestion!
@@robpaintsminiatures yes! I found your video with the dip. I am awaiting my speed paintings and I have a Zenitel highlight on my minis… but I am considering a soft tone wash and THEN Speedpaint. Also considering a light dry brush of white to further boost it. Something that would shade the white and add darker detail prior to the Speedpaint layer, I have not seen on TH-cam yet…