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Agreed! My girls (5 & 6) L O V E these books and Aaron Renyolds in general! Next up is to get the figures and get them painting! Thanks Squidmar for the rec!
This is an interesting perspective I do think these paints will benefit beginners and true to their name, speed jobs that a little more basic. I think you guys are so high level that the benefits don't shine through quite as much and integrating them into your tool box might be harder.
I think you nailed it at the end: this was designed from the ground up. It’s not Contrast, or Quickshade, or anything else. Speedpaint is Speedpaint. But we are honored to have you review the set! Squidmar, think your followers would like a giveaway? You say the word ;)
I don't know if the other followers would, but I'd love to get my hands on a set to run through some tests! I can bring them over to my hobby painting team and let them run a muck and record the results!
I would love to get my hands on an early copy! I work at my local game store and I've been eagerly talking to my coworkers about Speedpaint, it would be great to actually try them out to help our customers out at release!
What we would really like is an answer as to why so many of the colors look identical while having different names. Was there an issue on the bottling end or what? I was going to by the big set, but right now it looks like I'd just be wasting money.
this is the most critical and honest review ive seen for the speedpaints. thank you guys for your blunt honesty. im super excited about snagging myself the big box in march. hoping they do some last minute fixes on some of the issues you guys talked about. but even still, im getting these because $4 a bottle vs $8 contrast pots is worth it. even if a few of the colors leave something to be desired. spilled a pot of black templar contrast the day after i bought it. there is a special place in hell for whoever designed those damn things.
Like you said just another tool! Don’t need a whole line of them just need probably the bigger ones like the black/ grey. Good to see there is a variety of opinions on these!
You guys have taken IKEA paints and managed to make things look amazing...so not surprised that the Speed Paints and you guys still turned out amazing work.
The skin color looks to have the same issue as I had with Guilliman Flesh when zenithal highlighting black with the Titanium White Liquitex Ink - it just looks like it slides off and stains instead of painting color on. Then I realized the finish on Liquitex was reaaaaaally smooth. When I switched to ProAcryl Bold Titanium White, the finish was a bit more chalky and the paint had a lot more chance to "take". I'd love to see how the Speedpaints look on slightly more matte / chalkier white underpaint.
From other reviews, some AP speed paints work better than GW contrast paints, and vice versa. It'd be great to utilize the best of both ranges to produce the best results. You guys should do a paint vid experimenting with both to demonstrate them separately and then together in a combination that allows both paint lines to shine
I think you've grown accustomed to what Contrast has become and not what they were supposed to be. GW originally marketed them as a one coat paint for speed painting and that's not been my personal experience with them or what I've in seen in general by mini painting TH-camrs, not to mention how some Contrast colors have a much different consistency and are almost like a thin gel instead of acrylic paint. Based on what I've seen of the Speed Paint by various people on TH-cam, they seem to be much closer to a true one coat paint, settling in recesses and pooling from high points better to get brighter highlights and darker shades than Contrast.
Thank you for this. It seems like their primary usage is as more of a high contrast wash effect. So maybe more as a basecoat over zenithal shading, then pick out details and highlights later. I am excited to try it out, seems like it will be really good for quick batches for rank and file.
A nicely balanced review of what looks to be a great tool in the painter's toolbox. It's easy to get tribal over sticking to a paint brand or hating on a company. GW contrast paints does the basics really well imho but top artists such as yourself really unlock the extra potential by experimenting. Thanks for the vid.
Definitely picking up the mega set. I have backlog of couple of hundred board game miniatures that need to be painted and the results look quite satisfactory.
Your review is greatly appreciated. I just paint to get them on the table, so I'm sure speed paints will help me save time. Thank you so Your painting skillz are fantastic.
Lukas is amazing as always. Definitely picking up some of those vibrant colors. Loved the Orc and whatever the second thing was that he painted. That turquoise is gorgeous. Really liked the yellow on the elves too.
So what I took from this is clearly the artist makes infinitely more difference to the outcome than slight variation in paints. Paints won't make me Squidmar, cause Squidmar gonna Squidmar.
Thank you for painting those Limbo Eternal Wars minis, looks great. I am waiting to see more paintjob on those minis. The Pledge Manager of their last kickstarter should open very soon.
@@BrianKelly_LettheGamesBegin I am eagerly waiting for my Oblivion pledge to arrive this year (hopefully). These minis really look awesome (and I most definitely won´t go for an orcish style for the demon Gouge)
Really like the approach you did on these with your method and how honest you are. The models look badass even if it's not for the way you paint guys, amazing!
@@Manlio.Cipullo I dont know if I understand your point, I may check again the video for context. By approach I meant that they try the paint the same way they would do with contrast in their painting method to know if it works or not. It seems to work better than contrast with regular brush and worse with airbrush, I think it's great to know
@@christiansebine7316 I was speaking about the comments on the color gradient and the fact that they stated those looked the same as others from Army Painter lineup... When in that case you must check viscosity and consistency on the paper... Also this kind of product is quite useless in the airbrush, more so if you add airbrush tinner or other paint...
@@Manlio.Cipullo I see your point now mate! In the case of the flat surfaces as they say you can have a loot of disgusting pooling and you avoid with the airbrush, it may be better if you just use well pigmented inks instead but it looks cool though
I like how Contrast paint got pretty much pooped on by all of TH-cam when it launched. And then people started to experiment and get great results. I bought ny first a few weeks back and use the uh... "Wychwood bark"? with a regular brush on leather details. And it workd great. It dries with ready edge highlights. I mean ofc you can work more in it. But its covers well and looks pretty decent after just one layer, so then you can do a bit more work and BAM.
Or when Scale75 said that Instant isn't the same as Contrast, watch the video, and then it was released and everyone said “you tricked us, this isn't the same as Contrast”. 95% of people are just mad as a sandwich sandwich sandwich.
"Orc" is Gouge: Demon Brute Hunter Hero, His skin has several veins in it, to be painted to really make his muscles pop. the "tongue demon" is Gluttony: Lord of the Demon Side of Limbo: Eternal War, Pledge Manager will open soon so you can grab a copy. check KS for links.
Thanks for the review. I use contrast paints mostly for browns to cover areas I painted other colors, and their incredible coverage has always been what I like most
I can't wait to get these paints. I think a big problem with any artist is when they find something they. Love they find it hard to let go and always compare things back to their love. I wonder if you would get on better if you 1. Gave it more time and testing, you love contrast as you are used to that medium and can work around its flaws , and 2. Go into testing and using the speed paints as a new fun thing where you just play and experiment and not compare and try and get it to do what other paints may or may not do. It's a hard thing to do as we humans love to compare things.
I think that's crazy cause I just got mine and my skin color absolutely killed it and my browns looked very different. I did use brush and I agree with the thoughts on red and the fact the flow more like a wash.
I'm really looking forward to the Army painter speed paints, mainly because of the way lower price tag than Citadel. Right now i could maybe afford 3 contrast paints every month and my hobby budget is all used up. As a low income owner I'm looking forward to army painters speed paints even if Citadel might do it a bit better.
Thanks for the review, I’ve been planing to pick these up, and since I tend to thin down my contrast to use it as a glaze+recess shade this might be ideal.
For all the videos I have watch I enjoy that criticism more in this video. I think at the end of the day it more arrows for our quiver and there will be some stand outs paint and some disappointing ones just like with contrasts paints.
Videos like this one inspired me to get a starter kit of Speedpaint and begin my painting journey. I created this channel to share my experience with everyone. Hope you enjoy it! 😀
I got Fart Quest for my daughter and we enjoy reading it together. I'm looking forward to trying out Speed Paints. For the price I think contrast is going to have a good competitor in them.
one thing i love about speed paint bottles i would honestly pay more for is for all my dropper bottles to come standard with a small mixing stone inside to make shaking it the most time effecient and effective method
What people actually want is a cheaper alternative to Contrast. If those paints are not that, then it’s like the Instant Paints: expensive washes that are sold by pretending they are something they are not.
I've been wanting to paint a Thousand sons army for the longest time, it looks like the blue from this range would be perfect for it, time to save the video and make a mental note
I recently picked up the hobby of assembling/painting minis. I wasn't sure where to start so I picked up some speed paints. I'm used to painting with acrylics on all sort of mediums, so I was curious about these. The tones are okay for the most part, but I noticed I have to brush a few layers to really get the depth I want. I mixed standard acrylic paint with the speed speed and was able to get a more viscous paint, more depth, and needing less to cover the area. It worked great!
As a beginner I was extremely interested in picking up the Citadel Contrast Collection but the price was absolutely insane, so these look like an even better, yet extremely cheaper replacement!
Squidmar I just watched this video but noticed it was 2 years ago have they changed the formula in any way because when I open up the website I see a lot of 2.0 speed paint if so could you maybe do an updated review no one is as honest and straight forward as you are when it comes to reviews
I wasn't too impressed with the brush results, but then again, I wasn't really impressed with contrasts brush results either when I first saw that. I think Speed Paint is closer to what Contrast was supposed to be though, a one coat paint that both highlights and shades over white/grey primer. Contrast fell short of that for me, so for beginners or people that don't enjoy the painting side of the hobby as much I can see Speed Paint being quite invaluable. For myself, I think i'll be passing on this, outside of a couple of colours that stick out as better than the rest.
Great! A review that actually talks about the product instead of promising whatever got sponsored is going to cure all world ailments at once. Keep up the honest work!
In fairness, we haven’t sponsored anyone’s review. We welcome criticism and are stoked that Emil liked what he liked. Being army painters, it’s always fun to see what really talented artists do with our products.
@@TheXasTube it’s okay, just want to make that clear. We’d be open to sponsoring creators and are hoping to support more in the future as they are beacons of the community.
I have never painted anything. I just printed a house and wanted to try it, bought a primer spray can and the speed paint kit. I understand what you say about viscosity, other than that I have no other reference. So I found this very interesting. I wouldn't know anything about the contrast paints, but you got me curious. I haven't searched through your profile, but perhaps you or someone who follow you know if there's a "how to get started" or "tips for beginners" among your videos?
I am waiting for some vallejo paint and I am wondering if mixing the quick paint with the same color in a thicker paint may give you control and a one coat paint all in one....maybe a 50/50 mix of the 2...I will try an see
Hey Squidmar! I just finished watching the video that you have where you go through all of the mini's that you have in backlog. I would love to see you pick a collection and do another 24 hourr paint challenge to see how many you could get through in 24 hours!
Hi all, the Limbo miniature pledge manager is open on Gamefound, time to order one of the best minis ! (there are 75 mm minis as well for an affordable price for a piece of that size).
I guess using speed/contrast paint through an airbrush makes sense, but you could just as easily use airbrush specific paints and get the same result, right?
I appreciate your honesty in this review. Most reviewers are singing praise only and that may give people the wrong impression of this line. They have some pros and some cons that we should consider for what we want with our painting. I'll try some of them and might find a gem or two that will become mainstay for me painting.
So it sounds like the pretty standard Army Painter niche. Like a competing product but mostly lower quality but at a much lower price. There is definitely a market for people looking to save some money though, this hobby isn't exactly budget friendly.
I'm probably not the only amateur to have been burned buying full sets and not liking/using half... so I will get that blue tone used on the skin of model 2 and go from there!! To be fair, i have found the contrast paints not great, despite almost universal praise. Colours are nothing like the description or images on GW website (yellow is brown, grey is blue/black) and some need 3 to 4 coats over white primer or are too weak to even bother with Great, honest and critical review and stunning minis!! I think these products always favour stronger colours and take some adaptation to use effectively. I hope you will still use them again and share the results
Hey man, good review but do you have any thoughts on the reactivation issue thats recently came to light? AP are now suggesting people clear seal between coats which doesnt sound speedy...
It's interesting, I didn't get the feeling that the colors looked the same in the tests done by Watch It Paint It, but they were doing the all over, 1 heavy coat approach.
@Squidmar Miniatures As I wrote, "in my opinion" :) Of course, each style has its own preferences :) Now I am going to the old school of painting with oil paints, it is not "speed painting" anymore, but I am internally glad at the thought.
Help!! Re: Zealot Yellow - for me, it wicked UP channels in the mini adjacent to where I was painting it (like, the inside lining of a coat where it meets the body). Even when I removed most of the paint from the brush first it still wicked a small line upwards - against gravity - for about 8-9mm, and also spread out over an already-painted patch adjacent to where I was painting. How have you found it in this regard? I've used the Maguc Blue as well, and that's performs perfectly on the same undercoat, with same amount of shaking.
I'm thinking these will be great for us in the board game hobby. Will be a quick way to improve the generic tabletop minis we get in the box. Curious how these will work over the plain plastic, since some are already colored, guess you could just do a quick varnish on it then use these.
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Get these my 7 year old loves them and flew though them in days
Agreed! My girls (5 & 6) L O V E these books and Aaron Renyolds in general! Next up is to get the figures and get them painting! Thanks Squidmar for the rec!
This is an interesting perspective
I do think these paints will benefit beginners and true to their name, speed jobs that a little more basic.
I think you guys are so high level that the benefits don't shine through quite as much and integrating them into your tool box might be harder.
I think you nailed it at the end: this was designed from the ground up. It’s not Contrast, or Quickshade, or anything else. Speedpaint is Speedpaint. But we are honored to have you review the set! Squidmar, think your followers would like a giveaway? You say the word ;)
I think they would!
I don't know if the other followers would, but I'd love to get my hands on a set to run through some tests! I can bring them over to my hobby painting team and let them run a muck and record the results!
I would love to get my hands on an early copy! I work at my local game store and I've been eagerly talking to my coworkers about Speedpaint, it would be great to actually try them out to help our customers out at release!
Yes please
What we would really like is an answer as to why so many of the colors look identical while having different names. Was there an issue on the bottling end or what? I was going to by the big set, but right now it looks like I'd just be wasting money.
Lucas is a really talented artist. That orc looks incredible and it seems it didn’t take him long at all
That Orc turned out niceeeeeeee. Agree with you on the bloody red, that's a definite keeper! :-)
You turned out niiiice 😘😘
Can we get another colab with you two? I suggest a large model painted in grim dark!
this is the most critical and honest review ive seen for the speedpaints. thank you guys for your blunt honesty. im super excited about snagging myself the big box in march. hoping they do some last minute fixes on some of the issues you guys talked about. but even still, im getting these because $4 a bottle vs $8 contrast pots is worth it. even if a few of the colors leave something to be desired. spilled a pot of black templar contrast the day after i bought it. there is a special place in hell for whoever designed those damn things.
I def see a bright future for this box, maybe not all paints but i'm very much looking forward to even more paint variants :)
"We tried to use it like X, but it's not X". Very insightful. Definitely worth an 8min video.
not gonna lie going straight into the video with "sponsored by fart quest" was so funny I almost died from choking on my water
Like you said just another tool! Don’t need a whole line of them just need probably the bigger ones like the black/ grey. Good to see there is a variety of opinions on these!
Absolutely, a few ones to start is good so find your usage for them!
Really looking forward to these, exactly what I'm after as someone who just wants a decent effect quickly and easily to get them on the tabletop
They'll be killer for you!
You guys have taken IKEA paints and managed to make things look amazing...so not surprised that the Speed Paints and you guys still turned out amazing work.
Putting them in the hands of a begginer would be a good test. Someone already painting at competition level will likely get good results regardless.
Unless you're an unapologetic paint snob they look just fine for getting paint on minis and minis on the table.
Thats true of all paint and helps no one
The skin color looks to have the same issue as I had with Guilliman Flesh when zenithal highlighting black with the Titanium White Liquitex Ink - it just looks like it slides off and stains instead of painting color on. Then I realized the finish on Liquitex was reaaaaaally smooth. When I switched to ProAcryl Bold Titanium White, the finish was a bit more chalky and the paint had a lot more chance to "take". I'd love to see how the Speedpaints look on slightly more matte / chalkier white underpaint.
They're supposed to be painted onto a matt white udercoat, the white on the corpse in the video looks smooth
From other reviews, some AP speed paints work better than GW contrast paints, and vice versa. It'd be great to utilize the best of both ranges to produce the best results. You guys should do a paint vid experimenting with both to demonstrate them separately and then together in a combination that allows both paint lines to shine
This.
@@TheArmyPainter Hey AP! Wow haha. Cant wait to get my hands on this set when I have the chance, quality stuff you got here
I think you've grown accustomed to what Contrast has become and not what they were supposed to be. GW originally marketed them as a one coat paint for speed painting and that's not been my personal experience with them or what I've in seen in general by mini painting TH-camrs, not to mention how some Contrast colors have a much different consistency and are almost like a thin gel instead of acrylic paint. Based on what I've seen of the Speed Paint by various people on TH-cam, they seem to be much closer to a true one coat paint, settling in recesses and pooling from high points better to get brighter highlights and darker shades than Contrast.
Thank you for this.
It seems like their primary usage is as more of a high contrast wash effect. So maybe more as a basecoat over zenithal shading, then pick out details and highlights later.
I am excited to try it out, seems like it will be really good for quick batches for rank and file.
You are painting Limbo Eternal War. Great I’ve waited for this so long xD
A nicely balanced review of what looks to be a great tool in the painter's toolbox. It's easy to get tribal over sticking to a paint brand or hating on a company. GW contrast paints does the basics really well imho but top artists such as yourself really unlock the extra potential by experimenting. Thanks for the vid.
Definitely picking up the mega set. I have backlog of couple of hundred board game miniatures that need to be painted and the results look quite satisfactory.
Your review is greatly appreciated.
I just paint to get them on the table, so I'm sure speed paints will help me save time. Thank you so Your painting skillz are fantastic.
Man I love when guys add the stuff they use in the videos, in the description, much thanks.
Lukas is amazing as always. Definitely picking up some of those vibrant colors. Loved the Orc and whatever the second thing was that he painted. That turquoise is gorgeous. Really liked the yellow on the elves too.
Opening with "Sponsored by Fart Quest" I was not expecting that.
Nice review on the paints and great job on those Limbo Miniatures figures👍
I'm glad it's not a repeat of another product, it stands on it's own, and I cant wait to try them.
A nice honest review with the good and bad points. I like this!
Finally some proper testing and criticism!
Army Painter should be thanksful for this video... Its the first time Ive seen these colors used with an impressive result, great job!
We are!
Dana Howl's airbrush results were nice as well
It's fun seeing all the mini painting community try these out right now. Hopefully I can get a set soon also.
So what I took from this is clearly the artist makes infinitely more difference to the outcome than slight variation in paints. Paints won't make me Squidmar, cause Squidmar gonna Squidmar.
Spot on, the right techniques combined with practice lead to good results.
Thank you for painting those Limbo Eternal Wars minis, looks great. I am waiting to see more paintjob on those minis.
The Pledge Manager of their last kickstarter should open very soon.
Glad to see that someone else recognized the Limbo figures! Gluttony came out the best from above (though that flesh tone…yeah…).
they need to sell those as stl!
@@BrianKelly_LettheGamesBegin I am eagerly waiting for my Oblivion pledge to arrive this year (hopefully). These minis really look awesome (and I most definitely won´t go for an orcish style for the demon Gouge)
The videos are so great. Atmosphere, personalitys, seems good amount of honesty and advertising. Keep it going :)
Really like the approach you did on these with your method and how honest you are. The models look badass even if it's not for the way you paint guys, amazing!
the approach is quite useless... If you use paper to check viscosity, why speaking about the color gradient???
@@Manlio.Cipullo I dont know if I understand your point, I may check again the video for context. By approach I meant that they try the paint the same way they would do with contrast in their painting method to know if it works or not. It seems to work better than contrast with regular brush and worse with airbrush, I think it's great to know
@@christiansebine7316 I was speaking about the comments on the color gradient and the fact that they stated those looked the same as others from Army Painter lineup... When in that case you must check viscosity and consistency on the paper... Also this kind of product is quite useless in the airbrush, more so if you add airbrush tinner or other paint...
@@Manlio.Cipullo I see your point now mate! In the case of the flat surfaces as they say you can have a loot of disgusting pooling and you avoid with the airbrush, it may be better if you just use well pigmented inks instead but it looks cool though
I like how Contrast paint got pretty much pooped on by all of TH-cam when it launched. And then people started to experiment and get great results.
I bought ny first a few weeks back and use the uh... "Wychwood bark"? with a regular brush on leather details. And it workd great.
It dries with ready edge highlights.
I mean ofc you can work more in it. But its covers well and looks pretty decent after just one layer, so then you can do a bit more work and BAM.
Or when Scale75 said that Instant isn't the same as Contrast, watch the video, and then it was released and everyone said “you tricked us, this isn't the same as Contrast”. 95% of people are just mad as a sandwich sandwich sandwich.
Haha its funny when they say "If you can do this better then we do" and then they are like the best of the best.. Love your work Squidmar and Lucas!
"Orc" is Gouge: Demon Brute Hunter Hero, His skin has several veins in it, to be painted to really make his muscles pop.
the "tongue demon" is Gluttony: Lord of the Demon Side of Limbo: Eternal War, Pledge Manager will open soon so you can grab a copy. check KS for links.
0:20 as an American, that quote gave me goosebumps.
I look forward to trying it out.
Thanks for the review. I use contrast paints mostly for browns to cover areas I painted other colors, and their incredible coverage has always been what I like most
Squidmar, your and Lucas' passion and enthusiasm for colour is inspiring. Thank you for another excellent video.
I can't wait to get these paints. I think a big problem with any artist is when they find something they. Love they find it hard to let go and always compare things back to their love. I wonder if you would get on better if you 1. Gave it more time and testing, you love contrast as you are used to that medium and can work around its flaws , and 2. Go into testing and using the speed paints as a new fun thing where you just play and experiment and not compare and try and get it to do what other paints may or may not do. It's a hard thing to do as we humans love to compare things.
I think you meant low viscosity. Viscosity is resistance in a liquid. So high viscosity is like slow flowing lava
Ork is awesome! No one reviewer showed us that speedpaints are mixable, except you, guys!
If someone can't safely assume that these kinds of paints are mixable then they might be in the wrong hobby 🤷♂️
I think that's crazy cause I just got mine and my skin color absolutely killed it and my browns looked very different. I did use brush and I agree with the thoughts on red and the fact the flow more like a wash.
I'm really looking forward to the Army painter speed paints, mainly because of the way lower price tag than Citadel. Right now i could maybe afford 3 contrast paints every month and my hobby budget is all used up. As a low income owner I'm looking forward to army painters speed paints even if Citadel might do it a bit better.
Thanks for the review, I’ve been planing to pick these up, and since I tend to thin down my contrast to use it as a glaze+recess shade this might be ideal.
For all the videos I have watch I enjoy that criticism more in this video. I think at the end of the day it more arrows for our quiver and there will be some stand outs paint and some disappointing ones just like with contrasts paints.
Exactly
The orc looks incredible Lucas did a fantastic job!
I love using contrast as a shade or base colour. It feels like painting with numbers and I like that aspect of it.
Videos like this one inspired me to get a starter kit of Speedpaint and begin my painting journey. I created this channel to share my experience with everyone. Hope you enjoy it! 😀
I got Fart Quest for my daughter and we enjoy reading it together.
I'm looking forward to trying out Speed Paints. For the price I think contrast is going to have a good competitor in them.
My friend is hyped for these while I’m moving to using oil paints.
one thing i love about speed paint bottles i would honestly pay more for is for all my dropper bottles to come standard with a small mixing stone inside to make shaking it the most time effecient and effective method
What people actually want is a cheaper alternative to Contrast. If those paints are not that, then it’s like the Instant Paints: expensive washes that are sold by pretending they are something they are not.
I've been wanting to paint a Thousand sons army for the longest time, it looks like the blue from this range would be perfect for it, time to save the video and make a mental note
Really enjoying my first work with the.
I really just cant wait for these to finally be for sale somewhere.
It was difficult to control because of its LOW viscosity, not its high viscosity as you said at the end.
Thanks for the video explainer! I think I’ll pass on these. I know Contrast are expensive but I’m finding them really useful. Love your Channel.
Excited to try these I have most the modelling kits and tools but not tried the paints.
I recently picked up the hobby of assembling/painting minis. I wasn't sure where to start so I picked up some speed paints. I'm used to painting with acrylics on all sort of mediums, so I was curious about these. The tones are okay for the most part, but I noticed I have to brush a few layers to really get the depth I want. I mixed standard acrylic paint with the speed speed and was able to get a more viscous paint, more depth, and needing less to cover the area. It worked great!
Totally going to start reading Fart Quest with my kids.
As a beginner I was extremely interested in picking up the Citadel Contrast Collection but the price was absolutely insane, so these look like an even better, yet extremely cheaper replacement!
I would suggest to shop around first, you don't need every colour and some are better than others.
Squidmar I just watched this video but noticed it was 2 years ago have they changed the formula in any way because when I open up the website I see a lot of 2.0 speed paint if so could you maybe do an updated review no one is as honest and straight forward as you are when it comes to reviews
I wasn't too impressed with the brush results, but then again, I wasn't really impressed with contrasts brush results either when I first saw that. I think Speed Paint is closer to what Contrast was supposed to be though, a one coat paint that both highlights and shades over white/grey primer. Contrast fell short of that for me, so for beginners or people that don't enjoy the painting side of the hobby as much I can see Speed Paint being quite invaluable. For myself, I think i'll be passing on this, outside of a couple of colours that stick out as better than the rest.
Looking forward to what people do with these new paints. Nice video. Keep up the good work.
This video was great, super useful. Thank you!
Time for a "Best Palette" Video in witch you put together a full palette of different tones, always picking your favorite from the different ranges
Great! A review that actually talks about the product instead of promising whatever got sponsored is going to cure all world ailments at once.
Keep up the honest work!
In fairness, we haven’t sponsored anyone’s review. We welcome criticism and are stoked that Emil liked what he liked. Being army painters, it’s always fun to see what really talented artists do with our products.
@@TheArmyPainter My comment was in no way targeted at your company. Just the general review culture on YT in general :)
@@TheXasTube it’s okay, just want to make that clear. We’d be open to sponsoring creators and are hoping to support more in the future as they are beacons of the community.
To be fair I think you guys could paint anything incredibly with just orange juice probably
Until now most of the reviews been synthetic tests. Nice to see some real painting, that’s what matters.
Great video as always! I plan on picking up a set to try out. The Orc looked great!
I use these to batch paint. It's quick and (if you're not using peachy flesh) you can actually achieve impressive results.
Happy New year to all the Squidmar gang and long life to the mini passion !👍❤
I have never painted anything. I just printed a house and wanted to try it, bought a primer spray can and the speed paint kit.
I understand what you say about viscosity, other than that I have no other reference. So I found this very interesting.
I wouldn't know anything about the contrast paints, but you got me curious.
I haven't searched through your profile, but perhaps you or someone who follow you know if there's a "how to get started" or "tips for beginners" among your videos?
They seem very much like an addition to your toolset, rather than an adaptation to contrast. I hope to pick up some flesh coloured ones.
It seems a lot of us had the same takeaway. I definitely agree.
I am waiting for some vallejo paint and I am wondering if mixing the quick paint with the same color in a thicker paint may give you control and a one coat paint all in one....maybe a 50/50 mix of the 2...I will try an see
I like army painter paints and I’ll die on this hill
First brand I ever got before watching any tutorials or knowing about this whole community, still none of the others i tried came even close tbh.
I always considered contrast paints to be a "wash with a lot of color." So I'm curious to try the speed paints for myself.
Thank you for the review. It was interesting to see your opinion on it.
Hey Squidmar! I just finished watching the video that you have where you go through all of the mini's that you have in backlog. I would love to see you pick a collection and do another 24 hourr paint challenge to see how many you could get through in 24 hours!
Hi all, the Limbo miniature pledge manager is open on Gamefound, time to order one of the best minis ! (there are 75 mm minis as well for an affordable price for a piece of that size).
I guess using speed/contrast paint through an airbrush makes sense, but you could just as easily use airbrush specific paints and get the same result, right?
Have any videos on painting Tyranids? saw this AMAZING scheme but its looks complicated
I appreciate your honesty in this review. Most reviewers are singing praise only and that may give people the wrong impression of this line. They have some pros and some cons that we should consider for what we want with our painting. I'll try some of them and might find a gem or two that will become mainstay for me painting.
Great review - very important information, thanks!
So it sounds like the pretty standard Army Painter niche. Like a competing product but mostly lower quality but at a much lower price. There is definitely a market for people looking to save some money though, this hobby isn't exactly budget friendly.
The airbrushed models look awesome.
I'm probably not the only amateur to have been burned buying full sets and not liking/using half... so I will get that blue tone used on the skin of model 2 and go from there!!
To be fair, i have found the contrast paints not great, despite almost universal praise. Colours are nothing like the description or images on GW website (yellow is brown, grey is blue/black) and some need 3 to 4 coats over white primer or are too weak to even bother with
Great, honest and critical review and stunning minis!! I think these products always favour stronger colours and take some adaptation to use effectively. I hope you will still use them again and share the results
Hey man, good review but do you have any thoughts on the reactivation issue thats recently came to light? AP are now suggesting people clear seal between coats which doesnt sound speedy...
I wonder how your painting styles and skills would translate to more finely detailed minis - like from Infinity for example
That blue/purple thing looks awesome, the orc looked really nice as well. Sadly you cannot purchase singular bottles apparently.
Not now, but on the 26th of march they release single bottles along with the mega set.
Amazing painting. Totally different from anything I do, but wow! 😍💪
guys what was the music at 5:21, absolutely great work!
It's interesting, I didn't get the feeling that the colors looked the same in the tests done by Watch It Paint It, but they were doing the all over, 1 heavy coat approach.
Where is the blue and purple mouth demon mini from?
@Squidmar Miniatures
As I wrote, "in my opinion" :) Of course, each style has its own preferences :) Now I am going to the old school of painting with oil paints, it is not "speed painting" anymore, but I am internally glad at the thought.
Help!! Re: Zealot Yellow - for me, it wicked UP channels in the mini adjacent to where I was painting it (like, the inside lining of a coat where it meets the body). Even when I removed most of the paint from the brush first it still wicked a small line upwards - against gravity - for about 8-9mm, and also spread out over an already-painted patch adjacent to where I was painting.
How have you found it in this regard? I've used the Maguc Blue as well, and that's performs perfectly on the same undercoat, with same amount of shaking.
Thx for your opinion.Helps always to have more different view angles.
I'm thinking these will be great for us in the board game hobby. Will be a quick way to improve the generic tabletop minis we get in the box. Curious how these will work over the plain plastic, since some are already colored, guess you could just do a quick varnish on it then use these.
Review for the WARPAINTS AIR MEGA set ?