Great video, I have used since they came out in the 60ml bottles for my school Geek club. Interesting enough the Green stone used to be their black. for some of them you definitely need two or three layers to get a bright hue.
You should make it so you can glue the heads on the bottle caps, slapchop and paint them so you know exactly how the paint looks on a model (also shake it for a minute). How do the paints look when painted over silver?
Oh, man. What a great idea - painting half with a second coat. I don't have a 3D printer to take advantage of the STLs on Patreon. John, any chance to offer these lil' Budda Buddies for sale? Still lovin' the Vashtor bought from you ! Thank you for offering that diorama for sale (ebay purchase #1 of yours) AND all your creations & tips. SO helpful !!!!!!!! Cheers from Texas!
That was terrific. Your videos have me wanting to buy some dipping inks (I've never tried that line). It really helps to see all of these colors side by side, especially with the 1 and 2 coats. If you still have your speedpaint, it would be amazing to see all of those colors done similarly!
He used dipping inks in the past, army painter sent him product, he became an army painter fanboy. GSW sends him product, hes suddenly back to being a fanboy. The most important part isn't the quality of the product, its getting free products in the future.
@@eryk335 What would i care about the channel's intent? Im just an experienced painter who looks at these video for a product review. The proof is in the pudding in this case. He shows the use of GSW contrast and we see the result. The results are a matter of fact, not skepticism.
These are behaving much more like washes. That or your primer seems a bit hydrophobic?? I'd be curious what results you get if you were to hit a zenithaled one with matte varnish before hitting it with color. On the whole, this seems like really awful paint compared to SpeedPaint 2.0.
I'm confused by the title of this video - all "Slapchop Miniature Painters NEED to Watch This!!!" ..... but for what? The 3 minute advert for 3D printing and how to do it badly .....the 1.5 minutes of how to badly dry brush a mini .....the 2 minutes of drowning the mini in the dipping ink ..... or 6 minutes of said badly painted minis on a turn table. It shouldn't take 14 minutes to show somebody who already uses the Slapchop style that (A) GSW's Dipping Inks are terrible for minis and (B) you don't really understand that priming in black is terrible for Slapchop !
@@lilpain1997 It's only the most basic way of priming for slapchop. There are others, like priming with more interesting colours and washing miniature with something between Nuln Oil, Agrax Earthshade to Seraphim Sepia (and equvalents: Dark Tone, Strong Tone, Light Tone, Oblivion Black Wash, Battlemud Wash, whateva). There are no black clouds and colour passages are smoother.
@@PrzybyszzMatplanety yeah I know all about the different ways to do it. But the main method that spawned it all is done with black... I do white then a wash. Looks much better imo. That said this comment from op was literally useless and dumb.
@@lilpain1997 Hey if you want to stick with priming black with an all over white dry brush then continue being a noob. Maybe you're going for the low level paint job. As @PrzybyszzMatplanety said, the general consensus is Grey with a dark wash and then layers of lighter grey/ white directed to where the light would be (rather than all over as demonstrated in the video).