The Slapchop Painting Technique Speedpainting Miniatures Fast

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  • Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
  • Get your miniatures table top ready in just 20 minutes with the quick and easy painting slap chop technique also known as under painting or grisaille. Is the slap chop technique the fastest painting technique ever?
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    00:00 Introduction
    00:28 Wizkids Frameworks Hill Giant
    00:48 Cut & Glue Parts Together
    02:04 Save Sprues for Sprue Goo
    02:24 Fill Gaps with Green Stuff
    03:04 Prime miniature in Black
    03:24 Dry Brush in a Light Colour
    04:03 Dry Brush using White
    04:34 Easy Roller Dice Kickstarter
    05:33 The EASY way of Painting
    06:32 Army Painter Speedpaints
    11:46 Finish off with a Wash
    12:10 Miniature Painted in 20 Minutes
    12:37 Stick a Fork in ME Im Done
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  • @nekrataali
    @nekrataali Год назад +154

    I think this is the best model you've painted so far. You really nailed the details on the face. 😎
    Okay so for people wondering about who came up with this method of painting a.k.a Slap Chop/Grisaille/under painting/Veneda/Verdaccio/dead layer/whatever you want to call it:
    This is the traditional way of painting because it's useful for making smooth blends, it's easier to draw then paint, and it's cheaper. Paint used to be really expensive. A lot of the names for colors come from the materials they were made from. "Cobalt Blue" is named so because it was literally made from cobalt. Imagine you're in Italy during the 1500s. In order to make Cobalt Blue, you have to get cobalt mined in sub-Saharan Africa and wait for it to be shipped by sail boat from the Gulf of Guinea around the coast of Senegal/Sierra Leone/Liberia, up to Morocco and the Canary Islands, before it finally goes through the Straight of Gibraltar into the Mediterranean Sea.
    Then you have stuff like Crimson Red or Vermillion, which (during the Renaissance) was made from drying out dead insects and crushing their scales before mixing it with white chalk. Some hues could only be made this way. Cochineals were used like this, and they only come from one place: Central and South America. Attempts were made to import and raise them to Ethiopia and Australia, which failed. So our poor Blood Angels players would have to wait for a harvest of cochineals from the Aztecs, who were at war with Spanish invaders, and then peel the scales off these bugs to dry out to make pigment.
    Which brings us to under painting. Rather than use expensive, hard to get paint and mixing different pigments together to get the values you wanted, it's much easier to use do your painting in black, white, grey, and maybe another color like yellow or green that could be made from readily available materials. Artists would use Carbon Black or Burnt Sienna to do most of the work. Just go light some wood on fire, turning it to charcoal, then crush it up to make black. Or grab some dirt, toss it on the grill, and use that. Or crush up some lead and mix it with chalk. Then, once you have your under painting done, you can just glaze over it with the expensive pigment bought for you by the Pope worth more than your house. You get the effects seen here in the slapchop method, without using a literal boatload of paint.
    You could also make paintings by drawing out the whole thing using oil-based crayons. Since they used linseed oil just like oil paint, it would bond to whatever you painted over it. Much, much easier process than trying to paint those really fine details using a brush....which was also expensive because the hairs in it came from weasels in Russia. Better to avoid unncessary wear and tear on your tools by simply shaving down an oil crayons into a point. Draw out all of your fine details, then you can just glaze over the black and white with whatever hue. The shavings can then be used to make more crayons, so you're not wasting material.
    We're spoiled as fuck in today's world where a lot of this stuff is now made synthetically. You can still get pigments made using traditional methods, but most people prefer the $10 tube of synthetic blue to the $100 tube (no, really) of Cobalt Blue. Plus, changes in shipping have drastically lowered the cost of goods that exist far away.
    A lot of miniature painters have typically just bought five different shades of blue, then used those to build up their layers, because that's the method we all used to learn how to paint since we had to learn it from gaming magazines and rule books.
    tl;dr--don't get upset over who invented what, because you're wrong unless you're arguing over artists from the 1200s.

    • @MiniatureHobbyist
      @MiniatureHobbyist  Год назад +15

      Love, love, love all this, yes quite right it doesnt matter what people want to call this (maybe I should make up some silly name.....ArthursWobblyBits) it works wonders for painters like me that could spend hours painting something and still not be happy with it when this incredibly simple method turns my grey bits of plastic into something I am happy/proud to display either on my desk or in a table top game =)

    • @Shaeomar1
      @Shaeomar1 Год назад +6

      You legend. Thanks for posting this! Super interesting.

    • @Sichuanbeef
      @Sichuanbeef Год назад +2

      I just started working on some Warhammer Underworlds models using oils. I did start with an umber underpainting for the gold armor areas, a mars black for the cold blue ultramarine cape, and a verdaccio mix of mars black and yellow ochre to make my green for the face. I think it looks different than so many other people's work, but I like the way it looks personally. Thanks for spreading the info about traditional painting and how we are still emulating it in ways even today with miniatures. Have a good one!

    • @MiniatureHobbyist
      @MiniatureHobbyist  Год назад +3

      @@Shaeomar1 It is isnt it, Im thinking I might call this technique Razzle Dazzle as slop chop is so last month lol =P

    • @MiniatureHobbyist
      @MiniatureHobbyist  Год назад +1

      @@Sichuanbeef it is amazing how we revert back to something that is 100's of years old but too many of us it is brand new =)

  • @MrVolvobloke
    @MrVolvobloke Год назад +150

    We used to use this 'zenithal, drybrush technique back in the eighties on historicals but we didn't have the contrast paints in those days so we used watercolour paints. Weird how it's come full circle again!

    • @gavinm894
      @gavinm894 Год назад +5

      Yeah, it's like fashion that goes, umm, out of fashion then comes back in and is claimed as the 'newest, greatest thing'.
      It's nothing new but great to see it coming back.
      I wonder if GW's insistence on their way of 'hobbying' resulted in it being lost as a general technique. I don't really recall it being a way to paint from eavy metal.

    • @doejon9424
      @doejon9424 Год назад +2

      What's comical to me is how this hobby has became more about the minatures & how much detail/realism you can get. But 1/72 & 1/35 scale tank & aircraft modelers have literally been doing this since the 60's - 00's. It's not even really about the actual game anymore HAHA. People used to paint em up like "true game pieces" because they just wanted to play Warhammer / Warhammer 40k / Warhammer: Blood Bowl. I don't even think half these RUclips painters play the game much anymore.. it's all about the pieces. I'd much rather just paint figures occasionally nowdays. I don't really like where 40k went the past few years & they pretty much phased out Warhammer red box.

    • @tybirchell6619
      @tybirchell6619 Год назад

      Always will

    • @thebattleofpelennorfieldsp6081
      @thebattleofpelennorfieldsp6081 Год назад

      Cool!

    • @BartBeswick
      @BartBeswick Год назад +1

      MrVolo - and for the same reasons I did zenithal/drybrush with really thinned GW layer paints in the 1990's as a speed method. Oldchop? Cheapchop?

  • @rossvolkmann1161
    @rossvolkmann1161 Год назад +69

    Pro-tip for when you're struggling to get him off the painting base at 12:00: the easiest way to break a superglue bond is to pop the model in your freezer for a few minutes. This makes the glue far more brittle and you can just crack it apart without worrying about damaging anything.

    • @MiniatureHobbyist
      @MiniatureHobbyist  Год назад +9

      Ahh cool, cheers for the tip =)

    • @doejon9424
      @doejon9424 Год назад +2

      A dab of de-bonder also works. The super glue turns to liquid

  • @makeshiftminis9090
    @makeshiftminis9090 Год назад +58

    I messed around with the undercoat for the slap trap method a few weeks back. From what I can tell, you can get different effects with different colors. At the time I used dark red as a base coat with a mint green on the highlights. After I put on some skin tones the results looked raw and infected which worked pretty well for what I was working on.

    • @MiniatureHobbyist
      @MiniatureHobbyist  Год назад +7

      That sounds cool and was what I was hoping would happen, Im going to have a mess around with several colours =)

  • @MiniatureHobbyist
    @MiniatureHobbyist  Год назад +8

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  • @justinjantz7334
    @justinjantz7334 Год назад +1

    I can not wait to try this. I have been struggling to get my bad guys to look like bad guys and I think this is going to help so much. Thank you for showing you paint labels so I can go get some of these to try and recreate what you've done and learn how to do it with other models. Slap Chop method dry brushing... I've already learned so much lol.

  • @mattbuckley392
    @mattbuckley392 Год назад +9

    Love the look of this technique regardless of speed. It has a real antique look to it too .... brilliant stuff.

  • @nicholasshopoff7308
    @nicholasshopoff7308 Год назад

    Mini looks great!
    And thanks for the run down of this method.
    Been painting casually for years now and never heard of this method! Will have to try it out soon.

  • @patrickpatrick5105
    @patrickpatrick5105 Год назад +1

    Man, I have painted several models with Slapchop recently and it is saving me so much time. As well as looking pretty solid.

  • @NLGedonis
    @NLGedonis Год назад +23

    I never thought about drybrushing before applying a contrast paint. Thanks for introduceing this idea to me. I have always struggled using contrast paints and now I can see why.

  • @jmsimons777
    @jmsimons777 Год назад

    Awesome! Thanks for sharing. This has inspired me to get my plastic painted as I always found it so daunting. You have given me that confidence to give it a go. Thank you.

  • @Suiberis
    @Suiberis Год назад +37

    I've actually found it pretty effective and time saving to prime a miniature grey, go over it with a thin black wash and then drybrush highlight white on the raised edges. Helps if you plan on batching a group of 30-50 minis.

    • @MiniatureHobbyist
      @MiniatureHobbyist  Год назад +6

      Sounds good, I brought a load of black primer so will be using that until it runs out lol =)

    • @taylorpaul432
      @taylorpaul432 Год назад +1

      I would like to try this technique. Do you use a specific black wash or make your own? If so, how do you make it?

    • @Suiberis
      @Suiberis Год назад

      @@taylorpaul432 I have a few old bottles of GW Nuln Oil which I use but I've made a bottle of my own using the recipe from Geek Gaming Scenics. Another method involves an oil wash using any black oil paint and an odorless thinner.

    • @taylorpaul432
      @taylorpaul432 Год назад

      @@Suiberis It never occurred to me just to use Nuln Oil!

    • @NovusIgnis
      @NovusIgnis 4 месяца назад +1

      I'm still new at all this and I bought grey for my prime/base coat instead of black. If I want to achieve what you're saying, could I get the same result of a black wash by thinning a black paint and going over the model?

  • @adamvenables6259
    @adamvenables6259 Год назад +1

    Beautiful model and a cracking, simple but effective paint job! Nice one!

  • @edwardromero3580
    @edwardromero3580 Год назад +1

    Nice work. I’ve been using this or a zenithal primer technique for about six months now. I love it. Been able to plow through loads of townies and other NPCs recently acquired through Kickstarters. With SO MUCH plastic, this method has saved me a ton of time.

    • @MiniatureHobbyist
      @MiniatureHobbyist  Год назад

      Yup its great for speed and the result is better than anything I can do that takes hours lol =)

  • @APPYuGiChannel
    @APPYuGiChannel Год назад +1

    I really glad you showed how to do this with a brush for the initial drybrush. Everything else I have seen uses an airbrush and I don't have me one of those.

  • @scottsarcanecraft379
    @scottsarcanecraft379 Год назад +1

    Wow. Very impressive paint job. I have been on the fence when it comes to speed paints. You might have just helped me make a decision to purchase them. Great video!

  • @johnholder6601
    @johnholder6601 Год назад +1

    That helped.... I just bought a bunch of speed paints - and I did not dry brush enough... not by a long shot.. Can't wait to get home and give another go on other models.

  • @bobprobert353
    @bobprobert353 Год назад

    I can totally relate at the end of the video with you. I am to faffy, spend to much time on a figure and I'm now scared to even try and paint after all these years. After seeing this though you inspired me and I will try the paints you suggested. I also lost heart with the airbrush breaking and clogging up with paint. I will try this out, it looks great by the way!

  • @BAD-Canon
    @BAD-Canon Год назад +1

    I’ve been using this method for about 6 months now. Definite improvement in quality of my work and faster. Means I get to play more!

    • @MiniatureHobbyist
      @MiniatureHobbyist  Год назад

      Awesome, yup less grey plastic and more minis on the table =)

  • @Jerry671
    @Jerry671 5 месяцев назад

    I'm a new painter, and your videos have e been Sooooo helpful. I'm watching you from the little island of Guam by the way. Thank you sooooo much for your explanations and tutorials.

  • @christianringlstetter6814
    @christianringlstetter6814 5 месяцев назад

    Love your videos. They're an inspiration for me...!

  • @lixentcanada
    @lixentcanada Год назад

    I first tried this method on the indomitus launch neurons and couldn't believe that it looked so well and saved so much paint also. thanks to your video I'm going to try this with the other kill teams im making.

  • @svenjonsson9
    @svenjonsson9 Год назад

    That is incredible- at a glance I would think that was 20-40 hours or work to get that shading! Great work, and thank you for sharing!

  • @pmuk4
    @pmuk4 Год назад

    Really impressed with the end result, looks amazing

  • @jefferykeown8834
    @jefferykeown8834 Год назад +7

    I hit upon this technique in the 80s, but we didn't have contrast back then. Had to water everything down. Never went anywhere with it. Nice to see it's rise to prominence in this age.

    • @MiniatureHobbyist
      @MiniatureHobbyist  Год назад

      Yup contast/speed/dipping inks have helps us noobs paint well now lol =P

    • @nathanroberts2670
      @nathanroberts2670 Год назад

      Me too Jeffery! Though I remember when using the ink wash over an underpainting was all the rage in the mid 80's. Jez Goodwin's Eldar comes to mind.

  • @Hateweek1984
    @Hateweek1984 Год назад

    Really appreciate the tip on lights for skin tones.... I'm a newbie and currently trying slap chop on my ork komandos..
    Been experimenting with light and dark primers...and digging this method alot! Cheers!

  • @TheSuperMegaPlus
    @TheSuperMegaPlus Год назад

    Great tutorial! Obviously!
    Already convinced a few friends to try this with me! Fingers crossed.

  • @vinterbjork4128
    @vinterbjork4128 Год назад

    This model really makes this method shine!

  • @lostnfound1086
    @lostnfound1086 Год назад

    Thanks for using the big model! It's great to see how this method works. Nicely done!

  • @p3stb0te
    @p3stb0te Год назад

    Just Amazing 🔥no more words needed 👏🏽

  • @sobreaver
    @sobreaver Год назад

    Really nice technique, simple and efficient.

  • @197mmCannon
    @197mmCannon Год назад

    Love the video man. My projects for October are for possessed cultists squad and some ASoIaF minis so I think I will try this on those.

  • @karlbutton916
    @karlbutton916 Год назад +1

    Looks awesome! So happy to hear you’re enjoying the painting now 😊

    • @MiniatureHobbyist
      @MiniatureHobbyist  Год назад +1

      Karl, I am loving it mate, yup a year or so ago I detested painting lol but now I cant get enough =)

  • @geekfreak69
    @geekfreak69 Год назад

    Awesome technique must try it myself Jon

  • @josephmangles841
    @josephmangles841 Год назад

    I love your videos. I always learn so much.

  • @TheFleahost
    @TheFleahost Год назад

    The wash at the end is a brilliant tip. Thank you so much! If it looks too glossy I hit the model with a light spray of dull coat by Testor.

    • @MiniatureHobbyist
      @MiniatureHobbyist  Год назад

      Yeah I love washes lol, I like figures to look worn and weathered lol =)

  • @leewat3742
    @leewat3742 Год назад

    looks amazing, great job.

  • @tybirchell6619
    @tybirchell6619 Год назад

    Slapchop has been around for a while, but the speed paints have helped a lot of people to have better looking minis. This is pretty cool to see.

  • @kevinst.pierre4413
    @kevinst.pierre4413 7 месяцев назад

    I’ve got an ogre to do from reaper minis. I’ll try this out this afternoon. Looks super good.

  • @SEAKPhotog
    @SEAKPhotog Год назад

    The algorithm sent me. That's a great technique. I haven't painted figures for 35+ years. I would have killed for this technique even though I loved painting them. Cheers!

  • @lowriderbug
    @lowriderbug Год назад

    I just painted a big mek using this technique, man was it easy and way better looking than a flat primed contrast painted model. 😎

  • @ovan2190
    @ovan2190 Год назад

    Great video :) I'm excited about the Frameworks. Hope to get one myself soon, and I'm enjoying the the slapchop method keep up the great work

    • @MiniatureHobbyist
      @MiniatureHobbyist  Год назад +1

      Yeah Frameworks figures are great and normaly go together really well, this is the first one that had gaps =P

  • @Miguel8855-o9e
    @Miguel8855-o9e Год назад

    Nice. Thanks!

  • @leschevelusduwargame
    @leschevelusduwargame Год назад +1

    Wow, thank you for those awesome tips! Really love the cartoony aspect it conveys! +1 sub

    • @MiniatureHobbyist
      @MiniatureHobbyist  Год назад +1

      Cheers, yeah I realy like the look of this style of painting =)

  • @camdendrake5964
    @camdendrake5964 Год назад

    looks great...obviously!

  • @bretthamelin8974
    @bretthamelin8974 Год назад

    This is pretty cool. Thanks.

  • @gingewilson2147
    @gingewilson2147 Год назад +3

    Good to hear you’re starting to enjoy the painting side of the hobby. I find it difficult to find the time needed to really get my miniatures to look how I’d like them to so the new speed paints are a huge boon to my painting style. 👍🏼
    I’ve also re belled as the RUclips’s seem to have turned down my subscription.
    Keep up the good work sir.

  • @Cynsye
    @Cynsye Год назад

    The army painter blue-grey colour does a pretty good job of reading as metal when used to paint those parts :)

  • @johnbiggscr
    @johnbiggscr Год назад

    I love the model.

  • @Starfury0042
    @Starfury0042 Год назад

    I have to say I learned something today. I used to paint (going to get back into it later this year) and the black primer with light drybrush then speedpaint - gives a better looking miniature than I ever did (other than dragons) because I could never get "flesh" to look right.

  • @Oluabayo
    @Oluabayo Год назад

    Fantastic looking paint job there:)

  • @marmadukesandwich
    @marmadukesandwich Год назад +3

    It's not a pile of shame, it's an altar of aspiration.

    • @MiniatureHobbyist
      @MiniatureHobbyist  Год назад

      Exactly =)

    • @trynda1701
      @trynda1701 3 месяца назад

      A pile of potential is another name I've heard!
      😊😊😊😊

  • @g00se99
    @g00se99 Год назад

    Thanks for the great video

  • @alexisacevedo4423
    @alexisacevedo4423 Год назад

    Good work!

  • @B3457LY
    @B3457LY Год назад

    Job's done!
    Love it

  • @markgnepper5636
    @markgnepper5636 Год назад

    Great stuff friend 👏 👍

  • @zackcook5123
    @zackcook5123 Год назад

    cracking work mate the hill giant is my tied favourite with fire giants. they are fun full jolly lads.

    • @MiniatureHobbyist
      @MiniatureHobbyist  Год назад

      Cheers, yeah I do like big miniatures, wouldnt want this guy sitting on you though lol =)

  • @leonrog5653
    @leonrog5653 Год назад +2

    I really like to use the runic grey from army painter as an alternative for metallic paints over a grisaille. It works really well on shiny swords imo.

  • @NathanBest
    @NathanBest Год назад

    It's nice to see someone showing the slap chop method with Speed Paints!

  • @johnmascardo7047
    @johnmascardo7047 Год назад

    I love using clear bases too.

  • @sebastiendesautels8567
    @sebastiendesautels8567 Год назад

    I love the result! Makes me want to paint :)

  • @BoardRoomGamer
    @BoardRoomGamer Год назад

    What a fantastic video! Well done paint job sir.

  • @allenforbes8108
    @allenforbes8108 Год назад +1

    1) youtube late, 2) it isn't just the technical side that is getting better, it is you. 3) I still think the hollow figures should have a metal skeleton not only to magnetize, but to give heft and a place to hold fiddly bits.

    • @MiniatureHobbyist
      @MiniatureHobbyist  Год назад +1

      Cheers Allen, yeah my daughter was surprised how light the figure is =)

  • @JohnGunter_Johnprime
    @JohnGunter_Johnprime Год назад

    Yeah, he did come out really great looking!

  • @joegadget670
    @joegadget670 Год назад

    That is an awesome painting technique, obviously!

  • @danielaguirre5949
    @danielaguirre5949 Год назад

    i kinda want to do a celshaded/borderlands style scheme using the slapchop method. lightly drybrush black after the white

  • @everthingtotal8798
    @everthingtotal8798 Год назад

    Looks great!!

  • @vertigo042
    @vertigo042 Год назад +4

    I recommend using colors other than black as the base layer. You can use contrasting colors. Green as a base with white over it will give flesh a palid sickly tone. Red will give it a richer tone. maroon will make it look more realistic etc.

    • @MiniatureHobbyist
      @MiniatureHobbyist  Год назад

      Cool, I will use black as the primner as I have several cans lol but do want to experiment with different colours for the dry brushing =)

    • @vertigo042
      @vertigo042 Год назад

      @@MiniatureHobbyist yah both the base and dry brush can be used to influence the tonal feel of the model.
      Cold? Use blues.
      Hot? Use bright reds and yellow.
      You can do a lot with it and then filter with the speed paints.

    • @MiniatureHobbyist
      @MiniatureHobbyist  Год назад

      @@vertigo042 ​yeah I will be having fun with it, I love it =)

  • @utgar131
    @utgar131 Год назад

    Nice job on the model, the end result is good!

  • @olebrommm
    @olebrommm 9 месяцев назад

    love the drybrush done here. does it matter what grey and white you use? any normal acrylics? i heard some like the armypainter airbrush for drybrushing. wondering if i gona try that.

  • @artfuldodger9312
    @artfuldodger9312 Год назад

    Well, your method as convinced me.

  • @AnonymousOtters
    @AnonymousOtters Год назад +1

    Quick tip, the Tamiya White Putty is way easier to use than green stuff for filling gaps. Just squeeze out of the tube, paint it into the gaps, and let it dry. The Tamiya putty does shrink a tiny bit, so green stuff is better for wide gaps. I find the shrinking totally unnoticeable on mold lines though and it actually works to your advantage as it pulls in a bit from the inevitable over fill.

  • @metajock
    @metajock Год назад +5

    Reaper Minis has a line of "super washes" they're testing. There are still some of the Alpha test batch still available on their website. (Good video, I've just got the Super Washes and the AP Speedpaints that I'll be trying out within the week. This gives me a good basis to start from. Thanks!)

    • @MiniatureHobbyist
      @MiniatureHobbyist  Год назад +2

      Yeah it seems a lot of companies are seeing this is a great way for us noobs to enjoy painting and get great results, have fun painting =)

  • @brandusk2400
    @brandusk2400 Год назад

    Looks great! Such an awesome technique! What size of brushes do you usually use for this? I'm a new painter & not sure what to get. thanks!

  • @ValidUsername01
    @ValidUsername01 Год назад

    Great work, obviously

  • @grdhog
    @grdhog Год назад

    For some reason I had to smile when you were doing his toenails. :)

  • @xaviert.9566
    @xaviert.9566 Год назад

    AWESOME !!!
    I really like it !
    Regards

    • @MiniatureHobbyist
      @MiniatureHobbyist  Год назад

      Thank you so much and thank you for the comment, you have an awesome weekend =)

  • @artofdirecting
    @artofdirecting Год назад

    Great video. I havnt painted for years! Is the contrast paint the same as what we used to call a wash in the 80's? And what's the difference with what you called the wash at the end, and the contrast? Thanks

  • @Bluecho4
    @Bluecho4 Год назад

    I've been doing the Slap Chop method with my Kruleboyz lately. It's working fairly well.

  • @WargameMiniatureTuto
    @WargameMiniatureTuto Год назад

    Brilliant 👍

  • @ericvaughn2617
    @ericvaughn2617 Год назад

    Fantastic work. What do you use (if anything) to seal your paint? I'm always afraid speed paints are going to come off on my hands so I blast my minis with clear-coat through an airbrush to lock it all in shortly after im done.

  • @michaciemniewski9791
    @michaciemniewski9791 Год назад +1

    I belive using grey primer and light grey drybrush would be more benefitial as the constrast between base na highlight is to drastic for SpeedPaints to show their full potential. Drybrush is a basic technique but takes time to master. That is my advice. To use more gentle colour transition.

  • @TheBoogerwookie
    @TheBoogerwookie Год назад

    Great video!

  • @chrisshaw451
    @chrisshaw451 Год назад

    Love the look been meaning to try this method myself, it has been around quite a while.
    Are those speed paints straight out of the bottle ?

  • @stevenrussell8820
    @stevenrussell8820 Год назад

    Very impressive m8 nice I’ll need to get the army speed paint

    • @MiniatureHobbyist
      @MiniatureHobbyist  Год назад

      yeah of the GSW dipping inks as they are the same price but you get about 3 times as much paint lol, worth checking out =)

  • @sapper12b71
    @sapper12b71 Год назад

    Something I've learned recently about the Tamia extra thin this happened to figure it out by chance, but you don't have to sit there and brush it all over the place you plan to put the piece you can actually dry fit it together and then take the brush with a decent amount on it and just tap it to the seam and it literally follow the seam all the way around the piece it flows better than inks or shades it's crazy takes two seconds and gravity doesn't affect it at first I would hold it so it could run down but it just goes where it has room so you can touch it to a groove and it'll fill the groove in all directions and it uses far less glue this way

  • @nicolasfrancart3953
    @nicolasfrancart3953 Год назад

    Thanks for the tutorial! Would you recommend starting with slap chop for a complete beginner, or is it better to start with more traditional paints to build up painting skills?

  • @andyf1702
    @andyf1702 Год назад

    Good informative video

  • @maryann4622
    @maryann4622 Год назад

    Nice job

  • @COBHCdeathroll
    @COBHCdeathroll Год назад

    would this work for smaller models like fyreslayers? really struggling with an easy scheme for skin and this looks amazing on that model

  • @gunnernwp8392
    @gunnernwp8392 Год назад

    Thank you.

  • @ResettisReplicas
    @ResettisReplicas Год назад

    Thanks for making this video, I’ve been wanting to step up my painting game. What do you do if you make a mistake with the colors? Since the intent is to make them semi transparent against the slap chopped monochrome basecoat, it’d seem like you can’t just paint the correct color over it until it’s opaque.

  • @haveguitar
    @haveguitar Год назад

    Looks really good!

  • @Teremei
    @Teremei Год назад +1

    I'm a novice painter and I think my results are really good for my skill level. But I needed something faster for goons. Since I have Zombicide Undead or Alive waiting to be painted. And there are a lot of "8x" of each zombie. Can't wait to get the "horde" painted with this method!

  • @jdmoraleswrites2628
    @jdmoraleswrites2628 Год назад

    Well done. How do you think it'd look if you'd used a brown base coat instead of black?

  • @NatukoAndy
    @NatukoAndy Год назад

    Great vid and awesome end result +1 Sub 👍🏼

  • @SSDART
    @SSDART Год назад

    mate that is awesome

  • @rsmith3469
    @rsmith3469 4 месяца назад

    Just found this. Any chance you could suggest an alternative to the desert base from warpaint? Only way I can see to get that is in a $45 terrain box. Cheers mate.

  • @fredrickelrik
    @fredrickelrik Год назад

    When doing this method I like to dry my drybrush on something less absorbent than a paper towel.I use my old mdf paint stands. Saw it in a video from ninjon and it reduces that dusty look.

    • @MiniatureHobbyist
      @MiniatureHobbyist  Год назад

      Sounds good, mine has that dusty look as its an old brush I use so I purposely leave brush marks as I like the look =)

  • @pablocamargo8744
    @pablocamargo8744 Год назад

    Your painting got so much better over the last few years 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌

    • @MiniatureHobbyist
      @MiniatureHobbyist  Год назад +1

      Its not me its contrast paints, they do all the work lol, I used to spend hours painting a figure and it seemed to get worse the more I painted it lol =P

    • @pablocamargo8744
      @pablocamargo8744 Год назад

      @@MiniatureHobbyist 😀😀 than you will love the new Vallejo colors that are coming out.

    • @MiniatureHobbyist
      @MiniatureHobbyist  Год назад +1

      @@pablocamargo8744 Im hoping to get a set =)

    • @pablocamargo8744
      @pablocamargo8744 Год назад

      @@MiniatureHobbyist me too .... Me too 😁😁