in some of their set boxes, there's a little pamphlet with 50% adds for more products, and 50% picture tutorials and a qr code to a video version. its honestly awesome.
I know necrons are a great example for your metallics speed paint, but I was curious if you could show how it works on tubing and I think for that Admech models would do well as an example. I'd love to see you try and play with an blackened oily admech scheme maybe with a white for the cloth! Maybe the tubing could be a fringe benefit of getting to show off how your whites and blacks can couple with other base coat types?
I love that you guys do these videos! And I really love the alternative paint schemes and their recipes at the end of the video. Please consider doing similar videos for other 40K armies!
Every time I watch your videos I learn something new. I feel like I have a better understanding now of how to use the paints I have on hand. Thank you!
Wow, What a difference. Wish I had know these techniques and had these paints when painting my Necrons. Will definitlely start using for my new SM Army.
THIS! This right here is what I was looking for with Army Painter Speed Paints (2.0 especially). Though I am going for a cleaner look that really helps learn about the rusting effects. (Now, if I get just get any of my local hobby shops to carry the individual 2.0 speed paints, I'll be set -- sigh).
This is a great tutorial, the bit at the end with same techniques but different paints is really good. I get that it's extra work but it massively multiplies the value of the video.
Thank you for this awesome tutorial! ❤ I chose option 2 to paint my Necrons in a rusty/ rotten style and they look fantastic...like they had just risen from a flooded tomb and walk through swampy terrain...!
Awesome tutorial, I am wanting to get into speed paints. Please keep making these types of videos so I can understand how to effectively use speed paints!
Would love to see a tutorial on how to paint Vior’la Tau, I’ve tried many different types of videos but still haven’t quite found that white armor look I’m looking for.
Great looking guide, there also a nice way to show how your paints work and which ones to pick. I'd personally love to see which paints you'd recommend for 40k orks and also for Orruks :D
man, this looks so cool and looks very simple. If I would start my necrons I would go this way. I don't think if this would work on already painted and washed with basilicanum grey necrons
great tutorial!! could you do obe for the nihelak dynasty as well?? or even better all the other major dynastys?? would love to see your scills on tackling the dynastys
I have a question. Wouldn't using the metal spray primer be even faster than using the metallic speed paint? If so, does using the speed paint create a different effect? If so, what is it? I hope to hear back, love yalls stuff. So many options.
Fantastic tutorial 🎉 I would love to see some 🧟♂️🧟♀️🧟 Since I have just about ALL zombicide boxes to date (except Invader), that needs to be painted 😮🙈😭🙏🏻
Just watched this for the fourth time, and it's still is great! Especially the glowing orbs! But I just realized that Thomas did not paint the overlords blade to be glowing, why is that? Does it not work with this technique? How would you do it? I feel it is just as important as the orbs. Edit: for spellling
To those who don't have those flourescent colors: Shamrock Green with some Medium (maybe 2:1) on a bright white underground makes a fantastic looking glowing green effect! 😅
Thanks for this fantastic videos! I'm painting my necrons using only speedpaints, including the metallic range, and I absolutely love the results. However when I apply the matt varnish as recommended for speedpaints, all the metallic look is unfortunately gone, and I'm left with a fully matt miniature. Would you have any recommendations on how to get better results? Thanks!
When is the single pots of 2.0 available? The local store still has not got the rack let alone the single pots. On the website it looks like only 1.0 is available.