This gives me a lot of insight as to how to refine my attempts at learning how to do this style of painting better! My initial attempts have been...decent, but not great. This is a great companion video to your beginners' video for this style, and is making me want to drop money on the Army Painter Speedpaints 2.0 set, further! My acrylics will never be replaced, but this is a perfectly good style to learn for speed and efficiency.
Nice job Don.. love the final look. 2 things: would like a refresher on the stipple glazing you were doing and love the little text details / pop ups you included here. Keep up the good work!
You’re awesome bro. I’ll be taking a few weeks off to take care of my dad. This is perfect as I can now paint all my Frosthaven Miniatures with my new Speed Paint set. These videos have been a godsend as it helps me plan out my first Speed Paint project
When referencing the color wheel, would it be possible to throw a little color wheel up on the corner of the screen with some arrows showing the colors you are talking about? I believe you but sometimes it is just easier to see!
Nice video, thanks for that. It'd be interesting to see the process from the double slapchopped mini to the final one. Especially for the skin. I mean the difference is quite stark, when I compare the mini at 9:18 to the mini at 11:32. So I'd like to know what steps are needed to achieve that look. Looks great!
Hi Don. The skin painting transition from post speed paint to final result could be very interesting. Are you thinking of posting that video clip anywhere?
Very nice videos ! Im new to this method, but i wonder about the "underpainting" steps, wont the very light/white final drybrush mask the warm brown undertone? No critic, just a question for understanding how to get started, im not a big fan of the finish from the Black/white basings, but the saturated warm tones looks very nice! Thank you for the sharing and comprehensive turorials!
I am going to paint up a Legion of the Damned kill team. I was thinking about trying a reverse slap chop starting with white, then yellow, red and finally black. I want to give the impression that the model is on fire inside the armor. Do you think this will work?
This will work mighty fine! Not sure if “reverse slapchop” is the perfect term, but with light pressure with the dry brushing, you should produce great results bro. 😊🎨🎨🎨
Hello! Did i understand you correctly that you can do the basic slapchop with airbrush? I recently started airbrushing with a H&S Ultra 2024. Wouldn't you get each color too much in the recesses by spraying compared to brushing ?
Oh you can airbrush Soeedpaints bro, BUT they won’t produce deeper shades on the recessed details. They will have very good coverage as base colors though. 😊
@@DonSuratos And if i try to do a slap-chop i should not use the airbrush because the atomized paint would get into the recesses, regardless of speedpaints or normal fanatic paints, right?
@@DonSuratos Thank you! I was trying to replicate Ninjons "Speedpaint"-Technique, in which he undercoats with a gradient from purple at the bottom to white-sepia to the top. Perhaps you know the video. The result was not convincing, because (i think) he used GW contrast and i use army painter speedpaints. Or the ratio was to thin or whatever. Just now i did some Deep Ones from Cthulhu and sprayed speedpaints on one basic slapchop-Layer on gray primer. That gave me a nice gradient but no shadows so i ended up painting them with another layer of speedpaint. I am still trying to find the fitting technique to aquire and grow with for the next few models, which i can convincingly replicate. I Think i would try your warm slap-chop for the crimson croc from Kingdom Death. Dark-Grey Primer, then two airbrushed slap-chop layers of Sepia Brown and some warm yellow followed by speed paints... What do you think?
I saw a video by no.6 minis and use this technique instead of doing all the initial drybrushing and save some time only prime it white then use dark tone wash and you will get the sameish effect for much less effort or use your 2 parts speedpaint medium to 1 part black speedpaint as the wash you use as a wash
@DonSuratos okay and? You got into feeds grats for auto play but what's playtime 😂 act like internet analytics are hard to spot who's bot and who's not
@@danman1012 Never bought subscribers, but I started this channel with gunpla, and almost half of my subs are gunpla people, so they don’t care about my miniature painting. I am a blogger since 2009. So I know not to buy fake subs. Besides, if I have the extra money, I’d rather buy Warhammer. 😂
@@DonSuratos if there wasn't truth to any of my comments you wouldn't waste your time defending a position that doesn't need defending. Bro analytics are public on YT. You're a bot channel
I will paint the Death Guard Talisman next! But what Warhammer faction after the Talisman would you like me to paint NEXT? ☺️
Skaven PLS ❤❤❤❤❤
World Eater Slap Chop Style!
@@1983anatole Oh man rats! 😅
@@kevinotto5789 Will hunt for these bro! ☺️
@@DonSuratosThank you!;)
my favorite new style of painting, the double slap is genius
Awesome! Happy painting bro! ☺️🎨🎨🎨
This gives me a lot of insight as to how to refine my attempts at learning how to do this style of painting better! My initial attempts have been...decent, but not great. This is a great companion video to your beginners' video for this style, and is making me want to drop money on the Army Painter Speedpaints 2.0 set, further! My acrylics will never be replaced, but this is a perfectly good style to learn for speed and efficiency.
Thanks man, glad you enjoyed it! That's awesome about the speed paints, hope your painting gets better. ☺️🎨🎨🎨
Nice job Don.. love the final look. 2 things: would like a refresher on the stipple glazing you were doing and love the little text details / pop ups you included here. Keep up the good work!
Thanks for the feedback man! Will do another glazing video soonish. ☺️🎨🎨🎨
@@DonSuratosI am looking forward it :-)
@@s4pril For the meantime, you might find my “how to glaze miniatures” playlist useful. Cheers! ☺️
You’re awesome bro. I’ll be taking a few weeks off to take care of my dad. This is perfect as I can now paint all my Frosthaven Miniatures with my new Speed Paint set. These videos have been a godsend as it helps me plan out my first Speed Paint project
Hey man! Enjoy Speedpaint set and Frosthaven miniatures! Also I hope your Dad is well. Cheers! ☺️
I have also been experimenting with colored ('warm') slapchop. Some very interesting results can result. Nice to see others working in that space.
Experimenting keeps the hobby exciting bro. ☺️🎨🎨🎨
Donnie's killin it!
@@RumpIeforeskin Hey, I feel like a Ninja Turtle 🐢
Thank you for more speed paint video
More to come! Welcome and thanks for watching! ☺️🎨🎨🎨
Again,thank you very much!
Very helpful!
Awesome looking model!
@@kevinotto5789 Thanks man! You are most welcome! ☺️🎨🎨🎨
thanks mate,going to try this on my skaventide stuff
Skaventide! I need to get those minis. ☺️
Excellent. I haven't seen the double method. That is very interesting.
Thanks for checking it out! Glad you enjoyed the double method 😄🎨🎨🎨
Wow! Really love your video❤
Hey thanks for watching! ☺️🎨🎨🎨
This was a decent double slapchopping video. Drybrushing Dorado Skin over the brown basecoat is great starting point for speedpainting.
Glad you enjoyed it! 😄
This is my fav mini painting channel.
You are doing SpeedPaint justice !
Hey man! Thanks! Will upgrade my gear soon for even better videos. ☺️🎨🎨🎨
Would love that speedpaint skin vid!
Experimenting at the moment for the least effort, yet nice skin finish. ☺️🎨🎨🎨
You’ve earned a sub with this piece brother, that looks amazing, will definitely be trying this technique 😊
Hey thanks man! Pardon for the roosters in the audio, will take care of them soon. 😅
When referencing the color wheel, would it be possible to throw a little color wheel up on the corner of the screen with some arrows showing the colors you are talking about? I believe you but sometimes it is just easier to see!
Very much noted bro! Thank you for the feedback! ☺️🎨🎨🎨
Nice video, thanks for that. It'd be interesting to see the process from the double slapchopped mini to the final one. Especially for the skin. I mean the difference is quite stark, when I compare the mini at 9:18 to the mini at 11:32. So I'd like to know what steps are needed to achieve that look. Looks great!
Thanks! Will make just a skin video painting with SlapChop. I refrained showing my glazing, since my glazing videos get less views. ☺️
Hi Don. The skin painting transition from post speed paint to final result could be very interesting. Are you thinking of posting that video clip anywhere?
I have a playlist of “how to glaze” miniatures bro. But I think I need to make a new one soon. I just need to finish some pending projects. ☺️🎨🎨🎨
cant wait.
Awesome stuff Don. Can you do a black templar with double chop? Seems like black is a difficult one :(
Hey man! So early! I just need to paint a Grimdark Death Guard, then I could paint a Black Templar next. ☺️
Very nice videos !
Im new to this method, but i wonder about the "underpainting" steps, wont the very light/white final drybrush mask the warm brown undertone?
No critic, just a question for understanding how to get started, im not a big fan of the finish from the Black/white basings, but the saturated warm tones looks very nice!
Thank you for the sharing and comprehensive turorials!
Thanks! Once you apply the Speedpaints, it kinda reveals the underpainting again. Cheers! ☺️
@DonSuratos Thanks! I will give it a try 🤘
@ Enjoy painting man! ☺️🎨🎨🎨
I love this new method but could we please call this Chop Suey
Well, that is a tasty way to put it! ☺️
More warm double slapchop plx
I am going to paint up a Legion of the Damned kill team. I was thinking about trying a reverse slap chop starting with white, then yellow, red and finally black. I want to give the impression that the model is on fire inside the armor. Do you think this will work?
This will work mighty fine! Not sure if “reverse slapchop” is the perfect term, but with light pressure with the dry brushing, you should produce great results bro. 😊🎨🎨🎨
Hello! Did i understand you correctly that you can do the basic slapchop with airbrush? I recently started airbrushing with a H&S Ultra 2024. Wouldn't you get each color too much in the recesses by spraying compared to brushing ?
Oh you can airbrush Soeedpaints bro, BUT they won’t produce deeper shades on the recessed details. They will have very good coverage as base colors though. 😊
@@DonSuratos And if i try to do a slap-chop i should not use the airbrush because the atomized paint would get into the recesses, regardless of speedpaints or normal fanatic paints, right?
@ would “not” get into the recesses bro. 😊
@@DonSuratos Thank you! I was trying to replicate Ninjons "Speedpaint"-Technique, in which he undercoats with a gradient from purple at the bottom to white-sepia to the top. Perhaps you know the video. The result was not convincing, because (i think) he used GW contrast and i use army painter speedpaints. Or the ratio was to thin or whatever. Just now i did some Deep Ones from Cthulhu and sprayed speedpaints on one basic slapchop-Layer on gray primer. That gave me a nice gradient but no shadows so i ended up painting them with another layer of speedpaint. I am still trying to find the fitting technique to aquire and grow with for the next few models, which i can convincingly replicate. I Think i would try your warm slap-chop for the crimson croc from Kingdom Death. Dark-Grey Primer, then two airbrushed slap-chop layers of Sepia Brown and some warm yellow followed by speed paints... What do you think?
@ Oh… I rarely watch other miniature painter’s videos bro. Keep the underpainting simple, then let your blending and the Speedpaints do it’s magic. 😉
Great Video!! out of curiosity, is it possible to purchase this miniature?
Unfortunately not at this scale sir. Just the 32mm scale at MMF.
Am I going crazy or are there roosters constantly clucking in the background?
Roosters are going wild! I recorded in the morning. ☺️
I saw a video by no.6 minis and use this technique
instead of doing all the initial drybrushing and save some time only prime it white then use dark tone wash and you will get the sameish effect for much less effort or use your 2 parts speedpaint medium to 1 part black speedpaint as the wash you use as a wash
Did the exact same thing with the Ultramarine video. ☺️
I'll have to watch it did not see that one
@ Faster but sloppier. 😅
IREally wish you'd start to paint.
Hahahaha! I will try bro! 😅🎨🎨🎨
could‘ve got rid of the layer lines on the leg though
Yeah I saw during priming. I need to use the more stable table again. Just a RUclips painting though, so it’s fine.
Buying subscribers doesnt work for engagement lol
Yes. And views too.
@DonSuratos okay and? You got into feeds grats for auto play but what's playtime 😂 act like internet analytics are hard to spot who's bot and who's not
@@danman1012 Never bought subscribers, but I started this channel with gunpla, and almost half of my subs are gunpla people, so they don’t care about my miniature painting. I am a blogger since 2009. So I know not to buy fake subs. Besides, if I have the extra money, I’d rather buy Warhammer. 😂
@@DonSuratos if there wasn't truth to any of my comments you wouldn't waste your time defending a position that doesn't need defending. Bro analytics are public on YT. You're a bot channel
@ 😳😂😅🤣