I picked up 7 different colors a few months ago. I'm super happy with them. Amberglow is like a one coat rust which I love. Like all paint, these are a tool to be used in different ways. I never just slap on contrast and call it done. So I don't expect that from these dippings inks. Love that some are thin so I can build up layers and control the intensity of the final result.
Damn I was really looking forward to these, but I think it's a hard pass for me, maybe I'll pick up the purple series, cause I've got a huge slaanesh army to paint.
I try to avoid GSW as a rule, considering their history of poor business practices. Taking artist work without permission, credit, or payment, patenting existing products and suing the inventor out of business, all while using a product they don't own as their business name.
Ok Brett. You've been heard you can get off your soapbox now. I do hope you scrutinize every product you consume with as much zeal. You know just to be consistent and all.
I fully agree with you Bret and will go out of my way to avoid GSW products. Some people are callous and don't care, but some people do. To each their own. But GSW is a scum company and I will celebrate when they some day shut down.
It takes a lot of practice to get good at it. I try not to compare my painting skills to other ppl. It's also not for everybody. Like if you enjoy other aspects of the hobby more than the painting, and don't want to put too much effort into it, there's nothing wrong with that.
I picked up 7 different colors a few months ago. I'm super happy with them. Amberglow is like a one coat rust which I love. Like all paint, these are a tool to be used in different ways. I never just slap on contrast and call it done. So I don't expect that from these dippings inks. Love that some are thin so I can build up layers and control the intensity of the final result.
Well said! I did find myself using both versions. I just think it's something to be aware of if it's being bought as a budget option.
thank you for the review! the army is looking great as well!
Thanks!
Did you have to use a varnice over the dipping inks before using speedpaints ?
No, the dipping inks don't reactivate.
Nice work! From GSW Team :)
@@DaCostaStudio Thank you! I still use these pretty frequently :p
Cool review. Thank you for sharing.
No prob, Thanks for the support!
nice!
Damn I was really looking forward to these, but I think it's a hard pass for me, maybe I'll pick up the purple series, cause I've got a huge slaanesh army to paint.
The purple set would be great for a slaanesh army :p
Tutorial plssssssssss
I try to avoid GSW as a rule, considering their history of poor business practices. Taking artist work without permission, credit, or payment, patenting existing products and suing the inventor out of business, all while using a product they don't own as their business name.
Ok Brett. You've been heard you can get off your soapbox now. I do hope you scrutinize every product you consume with as much zeal. You know just to be consistent and all.
@@jc7997ajhey if you wanna support a business that actively does crappy things, by all means go ahead
I fully agree with you Bret and will go out of my way to avoid GSW products. Some people are callous and don't care, but some people do. To each their own. But GSW is a scum company and I will celebrate when they some day shut down.
It's a year old but I'm guessing you don't own anything then???
@lilpain1997 Correct. It's really not hard to not buy from them. I'm not sure if you thought this was a "gotcha" moment or what?
I appreciate it , but being such a crappy painter... l just can't think about it.
It takes a lot of practice to get good at it. I try not to compare my painting skills to other ppl. It's also not for everybody. Like if you enjoy other aspects of the hobby more than the painting, and don't want to put too much effort into it, there's nothing wrong with that.