Thanks SO much for this video. It's exactly what I needed to jump into painting my mechs. I started with the silver spray paint (thanks for that because the results are amazing straight away)but took a different path right after that. I used the Army Speed Paints 2.0, but used the gray instead of black and I used two coats. It is such a good match to the illustration on the boards. I'm so happy with how they turned out, especially since this was my first time painting minis. Quick question, I wasn't clear if the Shining Silver was speed paint or non-speed paint. As far as more painting videos, I would vote for moving on to something different. Something that requires a different kind of base coat perhaps, maybe not a metallic look.
Thanks for watching! The paint I used to highlight wasn't from the speedpaint range. As speedpaints are designed to run off the smooth surfaces they aren't great for hightlights! :)
I used a similar technique for my scythe mechs. I did prime them black though and just drybrushed dark metal, then black wash, then highlighting with a silver drybrushing.
Woooot go Ryan, you can do it! :) Totally a quick way and do it, enough for me too amateur painter hahaha. Henry is the pro and I am learning alot too.
I haven't had a lot of experience painting on Metal, If you wanted the same result as us you could spray paint them metallic like we did and follow the steps in the video, however you should be able to apply a black wash/ink or thinned down speedpaint directly on the metal mini to darken the recesses more.
I clicked on the link for the 'metal spray paint' but it did not bring me to that exact product. I'm wondering, is it 'metal' spray paint (meaning spray paint for metal), or did you mean to say 'metallic' spray paint which I can find in any hobby store? Thanks!