Mark carries a lot of great products - I was super lucky to have done the design work on the labels. It's wild how much info we had to fit on those double labels 😅
@dguen798 yeah we back and forth a few times to make sure it had all legally required health warnings and references, while still being legible as possible for such a tiny bottle.
The best part about dirty down stuff really is the working time. Nice to see that it rings true with these as well. Like, the rust can be reactivated and basically washed off like an entire week after you're already done with the ritual of decay with hair dryer and wet brushes.
Iv only recently gotten into the painting hobby and your videos have really helped me produce some paint jobs I can be proud of. There are a lot of great painters on RUclips but being a great painter and being a great painting teacher are very different skills. Thanks a ton Vince.
I appreciate the thoughtful take, Vince! Your breadth of knowledge really shines here as you cover so many use cases and dig into so many good questions! To answer one that I see here in the comments, you can mix inks to maintain the transparency and glossiness, but acrylics and pigment work fine too without compromising the structural intengiity. You can also thin it with acetone for an even longer work time! Oh, and Praise Papa Nurgle 😂
Hi Vince! Thanks for the new video, I'm pretty new to this hobby as my childhood didn't enable me to have these types of fun things, but in my 40s i now able to do these things I miss out on or didn't even know existed and your assistance into the hobby has been amazing!! 😊 keep up the good work Sir! Shout out from South Africa!
Hi, first-time post on your channel -- But I have been watching you for a few years now, and I'm subscribed. You are my all time favorite content creator on miniature painting. Thank you!!! Also, a big thank you for the Ten-% discount on my purchase of the Gore & Snot twin pack. I really love your content and the way you present yourself and the subject matter. God Bless Ya! 😊
Hi Vince. I randomly went looking for a review of Dirty Down's gore and yours came up. I was familiar with your brand because I use some of your Monument colors (Nice tones) and as much as I like them, that wasn't a sell. Studio painters aren't necessarily the best communicators. Great work! You have an informal manner, and you provided excellent insights along with a comprehensive review. Documenting failure humanizes the hobby pros, makes it more acceptable to the new folks and provides a teachable experience. Awesome! Subscribed and seeing what else you get into. Thank you.
I've recently been looking into getting these two. I'm a newcomer to painting. Only miniature game I play is Warmachine & I have a love for all-things Grimdark. I want to bring a Grimdark feel to my Wrmachine & Hordes models, but I don't want to spend a thousand dollars on experimenting, so I'm taking as much knowledge as I can from these videos. Thanks
Saw a clip from this in the Poorhammer episode you guested in and holy shit I'm gonna need these. I'm also annoyed about trying to work with UHU glue for stringy gore effects, this is a genuine game changer
My next big project is a dual Khorne and Nurgle daemon army, so this is perfect timing. I went and bought these immediately and used your promo code. Thanks for the review!
@VinceVenturella just used Dirty Down Rust and the Uhu + Blood a couple days ago and was about to look up other Dirty Down products when u released this. I hope they sponsor you. At least u conviced me to buy the Gore now ❤️
@VinceVenturella I have all the other dirty down products and love them. My personal favorite is the yellow rust but that gore one looks like it's going to be a very close second
Great product review and thank you for including some of your mistakes, as it reinforces that Masters don’t paint perfectly from start to finish. Helps us mere mortals to keep working 😂.
Great video as always Vince! May I ask an unrelated question? I have loved your airbrush tutorials and I am thinking about upgrading my basic 20 dollars one. I was looking at the Evolution 2024, however I am wondering how to clean it while painting, as I would not be able to use the “block the nozzle and use the backflow” trick that you suggested in the cleaning video. As always, thanks for everything, you are the only reason I have not stopped painting.
Their website says, "Mix in any color to create a custom shade" for the snot. Have you tested the mixability? It would be interesting to see how additional solutions thin out the product and affect its properties.
You are the goat, sir! That carnosaur looks amazing. Do you plan on painting some of the newer seraphon models? I want to steal your methods, and it would be cool to see if you do it any differently than your seraphon army video that I used as inspiration for my dinos :) you rock!
I love your video Vince, it’s always truly amazing the stuff you share! Also I have a question, do you think that (specifically the snot effect) could be used to make spiderwebs? (And if not, is there any way you might be able to do a video on how you would do a spiderweb?) You’re awesome dude, I love your videos and look forward to every Saturday!
Do you have any tips to "activate" the Dirty Down verdigris? I've tried it a multiple times and I never seem to be able to consistently get anything other than dark green blobs that don't turn bright.
I've been wanting to use these products for a while now, but I've been concerned about fumes and other health hazards. I know the labels probably have to go overboard with what the effects could be, but should I use ventilation or a filtered breathing mask with the gore/snot or veridgris/rust products?
It doesn't really give off much in the way of fumes or anything, has a little smell, but nothing much, You could always wear a mask for ultimate safety.
Do they have to be on the warmer side same as the other Dirty Down products? I hobby in my basement and am in Wisconsin so they start off on the cooler side.
hey Vince, DD are great, thanks for highlighting it. I have unrelated question of allowed. I remember your long ago review and praising of warcolours. I got some of my tubes around and while are not most practical they definitely one of the most joyful to deal with with - behaving as kind of oils in a way. Have you ever got any hands on any other gel type paint or medium that can turn "regular paint in that one that you can just "blend-play-on-model"? I have a limited range of warcolours, but really considering expanding.
I will be honest, my issue with Warcolours main lien is pigment density, but their 88 and 93 lines are great. Really, with most thicker paints that is pigment dense, you can sort of put thicker paints on the model and then just smooth out.
I am super interested in that stuff, cause if i dont have to work with UHU, I'm all for it...just fear that it will take forever to become available around here for reasonable shipping (non UK Europe)
Hello there, What would be realy interesting and what is missing in the video… Is it possible to mix the snot wit paint? To make a nice effect? (Like with UV Paint) Best regards Alex
Can you do more droopy strands? To me those look too straight. I’ve seen Ninjon use a wire as a guide to make it curve, which looked amazing to convey motion, but I’m curious about just letting gravity affect it a little more, without much extra effort.
What the hell Vince? I commented several videos ago about some fur footage that pertained to a project I’m working on and you said the video was coming soon. Then you dropped videos on spots, bone, and now gore. ALL of these videos correspond to my project! Are you a REAL wizard? I think you may be!
Do you believe it is better for you as a hobbyist to use all of the effect and technical paints at your disposal, or to try and paint the effect yourself with simple paints?
I still wish for 'proacryl's hydrophobia and you: How the way to treat Citadel paint correctly will be counterproductive here' You use plenty of their paints, but we rarely see the differences in thinning when they are at almost a basecoat density out of the pot.
I struggled with the working time, was hoping you'd have some tips on that. I was having it set on the tool. Nothing like thirty seconds. I'm wondering about warming it. UHU Glue sounds like a nightmare in comparison.
@@VinceVenturella I think it may have been my lack of experience with UHU glue. I learned a couple things from your technique for sure that I'll adapt next time. You drew from the center of the mass, which is going to be the moistest. Also, you moved with confidence and then removed strands. I was too concentrated on trying to get it right, not realizing that was an option. I'm going to have to find another gory project to try again. Thanks for another helpful video!
Hey @vincy v I’m trying to prove a point to my gf that I can paint the rest of my unpainted minis I have about 200. I’m a skaven boy. I’m perplexed because I want to put the time and quality into making them be some good quality work which requires more time. What advice would u give me and also how many minis do u have fully painted?
I'm sorry Vince but my experience was very far from yours in this. Not only was the gore not very workable for very long (2-3 sec) but moving and removing it stripped the paint *and primer* straight off the model. I'm not sure if having it shipped to me exposed it to a temperature that impacted it or not but this stuff I would really avoid.
i can never seem to get DD products to work. i have the rust and verisgris and no matter how much shaking or mixing with a toothpick i do, it just stays the exact same as when it went on. i like in a fairly average place weather-wise and its decent for painting in general but i'm a bit jealous that everyone else is having fun with it. On the plus side its pushed me to learn how to layer rust and verdisgris from dark to the lightest with regular acrylics
@@VinceVenturella i tried using my hands for a couple of minutes but the other option i have is putting it near my radiator. I'm in scotland in the middle of a snowstorm at the moment so the radiator is always on!
Painting up a bunch of black grail in Trench Crusade, that snot looks perfect for oozing bits, pustules and tumors
Mark carries a lot of great products - I was super lucky to have done the design work on the labels. It's wild how much info we had to fit on those double labels 😅
Hey. Thank you for making a simple design. It is a lot of info, but the design works great.
@dguen798 yeah we back and forth a few times to make sure it had all legally required health warnings and references, while still being legible as possible for such a tiny bottle.
Thanks for making it happen, Leef! So grateful for your help!
They are absolutely amazing. Your products + Vince showing them is just the best
@@goblinshut thanks for having me do the design work! These two products have been a lot of fun!
I have to say, dirty down products really are a massive step foreward product innovation compared to what I used before.
The best part about dirty down stuff really is the working time. Nice to see that it rings true with these as well.
Like, the rust can be reactivated and basically washed off like an entire week after you're already done with the ritual of decay with hair dryer and wet brushes.
💎Thanks a lot from Germany! This review is a real gem!
Glad it was helpful! Very much apprecaited!
Dude that “gore & snot” promo shot with the intro audio was hilarious 😂
I was just painting the other day and wondering if something like this existed. Perfect timing.
Glad it came up at the right time!
Just purchased both items, using your code! Really excited for these!!😊
You won't be disappointed!
Iv only recently gotten into the painting hobby and your videos have really helped me produce some paint jobs I can be proud of. There are a lot of great painters on RUclips but being a great painter and being a great painting teacher are very different skills. Thanks a ton Vince.
You’re welcome!
Love how you put this through its paces! Very thorough
Thank you! That was the goal!
Love this stuff. I pre-ordered it the second you mentioned it on the podcast and have used it a couple times now
It is so great to hear! I'm glad you liked it!
I appreciate the thoughtful take, Vince! Your breadth of knowledge really shines here as you cover so many use cases and dig into so many good questions! To answer one that I see here in the comments, you can mix inks to maintain the transparency and glossiness, but acrylics and pigment work fine too without compromising the structural intengiity.
You can also thin it with acetone for an even longer work time!
Oh, and Praise Papa Nurgle 😂
This stuff looks awesome!! Now to find the right models!
Thanks Vince those products look great.
I have been pretty impressed as well, its definitly a step up from Uhu
Great timing. I'm halfway through working on a FEC spearhead that's heavily informed by that exact model (or army, at least). Thanks, Vince!
Hope it helps with the paint job!
These look like super products!
Awesome stuff, I'm definitely gonna pick up both of these! Thx! 👍
Glad I could help!
Hi Vince! Thanks for the new video, I'm pretty new to this hobby as my childhood didn't enable me to have these types of fun things, but in my 40s i now able to do these things I miss out on or didn't even know existed and your assistance into the hobby has been amazing!! 😊 keep up the good work Sir! Shout out from South Africa!
Awesome, glad to have you along on the journey!
Great video, cant wait to add them to my other dirty down bottles.
Have fun!
I've had this sitting around for a while now. I preordered this to compliment my son's Angron.
Thanks for pointing this out. Just placed order for both :)
Hi, first-time post on your channel -- But I have been watching you for a few years now, and I'm subscribed.
You are my all time favorite content creator on miniature painting. Thank you!!!
Also, a big thank you for the Ten-% discount on my purchase of the Gore & Snot twin pack.
I really love your content and the way you present yourself and the subject matter.
God Bless Ya! 😊
Thank you, glad to have you along on the journey and always happy to help.
Also I want to watch this movie! Genuinely great cinematography and editing
Great product, thanks Vince!
This dino is awesome painted!
Ordering for sure now
Very cool video! 👍🏻👍🏻😊
Thank you 🤗
Hi Vince. I randomly went looking for a review of Dirty Down's gore and yours came up. I was familiar with your brand because I use some of your Monument colors (Nice tones) and as much as I like them, that wasn't a sell. Studio painters aren't necessarily the best communicators. Great work! You have an informal manner, and you provided excellent insights along with a comprehensive review. Documenting failure humanizes the hobby pros, makes it more acceptable to the new folks and provides a teachable experience. Awesome! Subscribed and seeing what else you get into. Thank you.
Thanks for the kind words and for subscribing! Always happy to help. :)
Coming soon, Dirty Down Baby Gravy.
I'd still buy it, I love DD products :)
I've recently been looking into getting these two. I'm a newcomer to painting. Only miniature game I play is Warmachine & I have a love for all-things Grimdark. I want to bring a Grimdark feel to my Wrmachine & Hordes models, but I don't want to spend a thousand dollars on experimenting, so I'm taking as much knowledge as I can from these videos. Thanks
Sticks like this are usually listed as corndog sticks or Bamboo Skewers. They're flat on the tip unlike things like regular skewers
As usual for dirty down these seem great. Chainsword gore here I come
Rock on!
Hey Vince, new painter and I picked up the game envy wet palatte and also some of their brushes. Holy crap I am impressed
Awesome to hear. :)
Saw a clip from this in the Poorhammer episode you guested in and holy shit I'm gonna need these.
I'm also annoyed about trying to work with UHU glue for stringy gore effects, this is a genuine game changer
My next big project is a dual Khorne and Nurgle daemon army, so this is perfect timing. I went and bought these immediately and used your promo code. Thanks for the review!
Glad you got those! I hope you enjoy them.
Glorious be this day!
I have a project planned that includes falling and splashing raindrops.
The clear version looks like it could be perfect for this.
i could see making a cool coolant leak effect
So sticky blood for the blood god? I’m sold!
Thanks for the review, was wondering about these products.
Glad to be of service, let me know if you have more questions!
Snot and Gore? You talked me into it, I just ordered the pair.
Great video as always Vince
Glad you enjoyed it
Love your Videos. Thanks :)
Glad you like them!
@VinceVenturella just used Dirty Down Rust and the Uhu + Blood a couple days ago and was about to look up other Dirty Down products when u released this. I hope they sponsor you. At least u conviced me to buy the Gore now ❤️
Well i know what im about to order. Thank for letting me know that the gore one is out. Im so excited to use this
Awesome, glad you're getting into it!
@VinceVenturella I have all the other dirty down products and love them. My personal favorite is the yellow rust but that gore one looks like it's going to be a very close second
Cool effects. 🖌
Thanks 😁
Can you mix it with inks or paints and color it that way?
It's a little tricky as you're burning working time. The coating it is better.
Thanks for the video, been waiting months for these to be released in the UK. Hopefully it will be soon as it looks great!
My understanding is this month its supposed to be available.
Great product review and thank you for including some of your mistakes, as it reinforces that Masters don’t paint perfectly from start to finish. Helps us mere mortals to keep working 😂.
We all have those moments! 😅
These effects will look EPIC on Skorne Warbeasts, Gatormen, Trollbloods & Legion of Everblight Models.
"Punji Stick" 😂😂😂😂❤
Great review for gross effects.
Glad you enjoyed it!
would love to do these effects but I travel with my models so much that I would be afraid they would be broken too easy. That said, great video.
My issue with using uhu is that it feels quite brittle and loose if you don't get the perfect stretch.
Do you need to heat the bottles? Like I dunk the rust bottles in hot water before use and get that mixer ball moving.
You do not, which is wonderful. :)
Great video as always Vince!
May I ask an unrelated question? I have loved your airbrush tutorials and I am thinking about upgrading my basic 20 dollars one. I was looking at the Evolution 2024, however I am wondering how to clean it while painting, as I would not be able to use the “block the nozzle and use the backflow” trick that you suggested in the cleaning video.
As always, thanks for everything, you are the only reason I have not stopped painting.
You can get an alternate two tooth tip that allows you to pinch and backflow.
Perfect for the Khorne fans like me
Their website says, "Mix in any color to create a custom shade" for the snot. Have you tested the mixability? It would be interesting to see how additional solutions thin out the product and affect its properties.
You can, but you burn some working time, so I prefer to just coat it.
You are the goat, sir! That carnosaur looks amazing. Do you plan on painting some of the newer seraphon models? I want to steal your methods, and it would be cool to see if you do it any differently than your seraphon army video that I used as inspiration for my dinos :) you rock!
Eventually, I will certainly paint more, they are just fun!
We love you Emily 🫶🏻🥺
I love your video Vince, it’s always truly amazing the stuff you share!
Also I have a question, do you think that (specifically the snot effect) could be used to make spiderwebs? (And if not, is there any way you might be able to do a video on how you would do a spiderweb?)
You’re awesome dude, I love your videos and look forward to every Saturday!
It would be tricky, the better way is likely the spider web prodct from GSW. You can blow through your airbrush and create strands.
You recommend the GSW Spider Web stuff? Good to know! (Again, love your videos! Have a great day!)
@@williamtheuns3231 It's okay at best, but probably the best option for the thing. :)
Looks like I'm buying more hobby stuff for my crowded desk.
Watched!❤
If I'm seeing right, then it is a bit more rigid and resilient in consistency than rubber cement when it is cured. Am I understanding that correctly?
Yep
Do you have any tips to "activate" the Dirty Down verdigris? I've tried it a multiple times and I never seem to be able to consistently get anything other than dark green blobs that don't turn bright.
Warm the bottle up first, apply very thick, then some alcohol to thin and spread.
I've been wanting to use these products for a while now, but I've been concerned about fumes and other health hazards. I know the labels probably have to go overboard with what the effects could be, but should I use ventilation or a filtered breathing mask with the gore/snot or veridgris/rust products?
It doesn't really give off much in the way of fumes or anything, has a little smell, but nothing much, You could always wear a mask for ultimate safety.
@@VinceVenturella Thanks for the input!
Today on Shut Up and Take My Money....
Do they have to be on the warmer side same as the other Dirty Down products? I hobby in my basement and am in Wisconsin so they start off on the cooler side.
Nope, no temperature changing required.
hey Vince, DD are great, thanks for highlighting it. I have unrelated question of allowed. I remember your long ago review and praising of warcolours. I got some of my tubes around and while are not most practical they definitely one of the most joyful to deal with with - behaving as kind of oils in a way. Have you ever got any hands on any other gel type paint or medium that can turn "regular paint in that one that you can just "blend-play-on-model"?
I have a limited range of warcolours, but really considering expanding.
I will be honest, my issue with Warcolours main lien is pigment density, but their 88 and 93 lines are great. Really, with most thicker paints that is pigment dense, you can sort of put thicker paints on the model and then just smooth out.
I am super interested in that stuff, cause if i dont have to work with UHU, I'm all for it...just fear that it will take forever to become available around here for reasonable shipping (non UK Europe)
First to a Vincy V video!!!
Hello there,
What would be realy interesting and what is missing in the video…
Is it possible to mix the snot wit paint? To make a nice effect? (Like with UV Paint)
Best regards Alex
Can you do more droopy strands? To me those look too straight. I’ve seen Ninjon use a wire as a guide to make it curve, which looked amazing to convey motion, but I’m curious about just letting gravity affect it a little more, without much extra effort.
Yes, it takes a little more work, but it can be done.
@ nice, thanks!
How hard is it to tear when gaming?
As long as you're not grabbing it directly, you're good.
Do you have a video on your FEC skin?
Yes indeed - ruclips.net/video/jPPw-UsiTDc/видео.html
Taking my wallet out already!
What the hell Vince? I commented several videos ago about some fur footage that pertained to a project I’m working on and you said the video was coming soon. Then you dropped videos on spots, bone, and now gore. ALL of these videos correspond to my project! Are you a REAL wizard? I think you may be!
Do you believe it is better for you as a hobbyist to use all of the effect and technical paints at your disposal, or to try and paint the effect yourself with simple paints?
I am one for the technical paints when it makes sense, it's a nail, get a hammer. :)
I still wish for 'proacryl's hydrophobia and you: How the way to treat Citadel paint correctly will be counterproductive here' You use plenty of their paints, but we rarely see the differences in thinning when they are at almost a basecoat density out of the pot.
Has anyone found this in the EU yet?
That I can't speak to as much.
Oh that Nurgle model is perfect for saliva, I did it using UHU glue but it looks great on him !
Did I miss HC 474 or did we go out of order or something? Last one was Fur HC 473 unless I missed a video.
Nope, just messed it up, its fixed now. :)
@@VinceVenturella Ok cool wanted to make sure I hadn't missed something.
Great! question is how do I get this in europe, dammit.
End of November!
Hey hey, what pizza place did you order from during vinceycon?
A place called Enricos.
@@VinceVenturella thanks, when the boys were talking about it on TuP it sounded good. I'll have to give it a try.
I struggled with the working time, was hoping you'd have some tips on that. I was having it set on the tool. Nothing like thirty seconds. I'm wondering about warming it. UHU Glue sounds like a nightmare in comparison.
Strage, warming it will extend it, you could thin it with acetone a little, that will potentially give you a little longer time.
@@VinceVenturella I think it may have been my lack of experience with UHU glue. I learned a couple things from your technique for sure that I'll adapt next time. You drew from the center of the mass, which is going to be the moistest. Also, you moved with confidence and then removed strands. I was too concentrated on trying to get it right, not realizing that was an option. I'm going to have to find another gory project to try again. Thanks for another helpful video!
Hey @vincy v I’m trying to prove a point to my gf that I can paint the rest of my unpainted minis I have about 200. I’m a skaven boy. I’m perplexed because I want to put the time and quality into making them be some good quality work which requires more time. What advice would u give me and also how many minis do u have fully painted?
Just keep painting every day, you'll get there. How many? No idea, thousands. Many thousands.
Wait, you have to heat up the other DD products? 🤔
Yep, they work better when you apply a little heat.
Did you purposely paint this to replicate a Tigrex from Monster Hunter?
Never played the game, but that is neat!
Not sure watching this whilst eating lunch was a good move......
I'm sorry Vince but my experience was very far from yours in this.
Not only was the gore not very workable for very long (2-3 sec) but moving and removing it stripped the paint *and primer* straight off the model.
I'm not sure if having it shipped to me exposed it to a temperature that impacted it or not but this stuff I would really avoid.
Strange.
Problem with these products is they are not meant for tabletop as they are really "fragile".
As I showed here, they are relatively tough, they can take some weight as long as you're not grabbing them directly.
i can never seem to get DD products to work. i have the rust and verisgris and no matter how much shaking or mixing with a toothpick i do, it just stays the exact same as when it went on. i like in a fairly average place weather-wise and its decent for painting in general but i'm a bit jealous that everyone else is having fun with it.
On the plus side its pushed me to learn how to layer rust and verdisgris from dark to the lightest with regular acrylics
Have you tried warming it up first?
@@VinceVenturella i tried using my hands for a couple of minutes but the other option i have is putting it near my radiator. I'm in scotland in the middle of a snowstorm at the moment so the radiator is always on!