How To Make Your Own Speed Paints for Slapchop
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ส.ค. 2024
- Make your own speed paints for slapchop, using common miniature painting mediums. Learn while painting some Specialist for the Marvel Zombies board game
Paints used:
Windsor Newton glazing medium
Liquitex transparent inks
muted grey
muted turquoise
muted violet
cadmium yellow light hue
raw sienna
burnt sienna
burnt umber
Daler Rowney opaque black ink
0:00 Intro
0:25 Basic Ideas
2:15 Dry Brush
5:00 Blue/Black Speed Paint
7:10 Yellow Speed Paint
8:22 Flesh Speed Paint
9:34 Black Speed Paint
10:07 Better Black Speed Paint
10:32 Purple Speed Paint
11:05 White Speed Paint - แนวปฏิบัติและการใช้ชีวิต
Looks great!
@@iwasreloading1974 Thanks! I had a lot of fun with this one.
Terrific help, thank you kindly. I've been using inks like you have with great success. I especially like Antelope Brown. I use Army Painter Speed Medium but now I'll give my glazing medium a try😊
@@cronkitepercussion Thank you for the comment! I'll have to give Antelope brown a try.
Wow another great video. You most have some HUGE balls to experiment so much with paint 😂
@@catpurple5262 Ha! That's so awesome for the two people who are going to get that reference. Thanks for watching, bud!
Nice one i remember long time ago i did my own ones with liquitex inks and liquidtex acrilic medium + flow aid additive
It would be cool a list of materials in the description
@@JosephPlissken Great advice! Description updated. It's cool that you used inks for your recipe. I bet you got fantastic results with that! I love using flow improver for acrylic washes, and even acrylic pin washes to get the capillary action. Personally, I find that glazing medium plus the inks eliminates the need for flow improver in DIY speed paints, while still providing excellent flow, and great control. If you decide to give the yellow or flesh color recipe a try, I'd love to hear what you think of it, especially since you have experience with the flow agent method. I'm not exactly set in my ways. I'm always open to different ideas!
Keep up the vids man. Great edits and quality. Background music is a bit loud for me. I’ve found that the durability of inks isn’t as tough after handling.
@@joshyjosh00 Thank you for the feedback about music volume! I'll pay more attention to that going forward.