Games Workshop changed their paints - And they didn't tell us

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  • @wikyWargaming
    @wikyWargaming Месяц назад +453

    The difference in the Khorne red was immediately noticeable.

    • @gammothdraws
      @gammothdraws Месяц назад +10

      Agreed, while somewhat subtle, I love the Khorne red because of how it's not only dark, but also slightly more magenta than just a darker Mephiston Red or Evil Sunz

    • @RawbeardX
      @RawbeardX Месяц назад +1

      wonder if it is related to that green contamination...

    • @biowiener7825
      @biowiener7825 Месяц назад

      oh man, guess i have to be sparse with my pot because i love that colour

    • @Argorok87
      @Argorok87 Месяц назад +4

      Khorne's almost become a wine red/not-quite-burgundy colour. New favourite darker red is Word Bearer's Red.

    • @adamsmith8765
      @adamsmith8765 Месяц назад +1

      Well that sucks. I paint blood Ravens. Khorne red is 90% of my paint job. Just about finished my old pot ....

  • @validus29
    @validus29 Месяц назад +308

    Balthasar gold seems to come in a different color every time they make a new batch.

    • @SEVANV
      @SEVANV Месяц назад +30

      Half of the time they just fill the pots with brass scorpio I guess

    • @DaedWOR
      @DaedWOR Месяц назад +9

      I used to think that was a sort of rose gold as every pot ive ever seen, looking at the outside of the pot it was a metallic pink. Imagine my surprise on opening the first one lol

    • @pythonking16.59
      @pythonking16.59 Месяц назад +7

      Don’t forget about sycorax bronze

    • @alex-simpson
      @alex-simpson Месяц назад +8

      Retributor Armour is horrible for it. Ranges from a red gold right through to a metallic greeny-yellow.

    • @samtaylor5778
      @samtaylor5778 Месяц назад +3

      I have 5 bottles of balthasar and they're all different from each other 😂

  • @HellstormWargaming
    @HellstormWargaming Месяц назад +291

    finally featured in a Squidmar video at 1:40 (my leg)
    Thanks for the collab guys was super fun

  • @Lulu-hv6bo
    @Lulu-hv6bo Месяц назад +217

    Colorist Worker here. ( In the packaging industry, btw colorist is the same work in every industry).
    To create color u need a few things but most importantly : - resin & - pigment.
    Due to increasing tension in the global market worldwide (east europe country for example can't provide thing like in the past) , industry have to adapt and sometimes change supplier for their pigment.
    We try our best to make this change as subtle as it can be but sometimes batch can't be the exactly same as before ( red tone are particulary sensitive to this kind of change, including brown redish tone).
    Also pigment can interact differently with the light,( it's an important point here, if our eyes can see colour it's because of the light reflection on this colour in our eyes), this phenomen can cause Metamerism ( i will let you google that).

    • @ColonelSandersLite
      @ColonelSandersLite Месяц назад +24

      I'm pretty sure it's simpler than that. They just used an old art trick to improve opacity and coverage - add some white pigment. The downside is that you hurt saturation and increase value. Which is exactly what we're seeing here.
      Using this trad art method manually, you can really get full coverage of a color with two coats. Cut the first coat with white to get opacity and recoat with uncut pigment to restore vibrancy.
      The big problem with the way GW has done it here is that you lose the control. The advantage is that you're emphasizing ease of use.

    • @Lulu-hv6bo
      @Lulu-hv6bo Месяц назад +12

      @@ColonelSandersLite U have a point here. Adding white in a colour bring opacity.
      And if you're right ( adding white pigment) i probably have the answer to the question : why you loose control.
      White pigment is commonly made from TItanium Dioxide (Tio²), Tio² is a big and heavy particle who can cause blocking (the blend between the component of the ink are bad) it's probably the cause of why we have less control with the new GW paints.

    • @ColonelSandersLite
      @ColonelSandersLite Месяц назад +6

      @@Lulu-hv6bo Well, I'm sure that's a thing sometimes but I was meaning control less in the brush control sort of technical sense and more in the you lose options sense.
      Just to try and be as clear as possible -
      Let's say you want to get full coverage of whatever g-dubs is calling their synthetic cad red medium (khorne I think?). You used to be able to cut the first coat with white for opacity and then recoat uncut to achieve the full saturation you wanted. Now, you literally can't do step 2. You're stuck with the paler desaturated red unless you go outside the GW paint range.
      You also have a problem were you didn't even want much opacity to begin with, such as you might see in applying glazes and washes. You're forced to dilute the paint even further to achieve the opacity you wanted but there's no way to achieve saturation anymore.
      This has always been a core problem with nearly every brand of hobby oriented paints though. It's not really a new thing, it just a thing people are noticing because that point just moved.

    • @notmenotme614
      @notmenotme614 Месяц назад +2

      Yes I have noticed how much of a difference light makes when I changed light bulbs in my home. From normal bulbs with a warm yellow light to new LEDs that have a very white light. Things look different under the clinical LED white light, I can even see where I spilt an entire pot of yellow paint into my carpet.

    • @jabbasleftnut1530
      @jabbasleftnut1530 Месяц назад

      Yes, metamerism the screen printers get out of jail free card. I haven't heard that one in years,.

  • @SwampRatMiniatures
    @SwampRatMiniatures Месяц назад +1065

    If only they would change the pots too 🙃🙃🙃

    • @alexrenxa7700
      @alexrenxa7700 Месяц назад +107

      But these ones dry out faster meaning we have to buy more. They 100% know what they are doing

    • @adamg4336
      @adamg4336 Месяц назад +33

      they need to get with the times and go for a droplet bottle

    • @NisGaarde
      @NisGaarde Месяц назад +40

      The Citadel pots are really the worst

    • @Jason-gq8fo
      @Jason-gq8fo Месяц назад +17

      I prefer the pots

    • @JohnDoe-rp7mf
      @JohnDoe-rp7mf Месяц назад +54

      @Jason-gq8fo This one right here inquisitor…

  • @thekartoeffel
    @thekartoeffel Месяц назад +372

    A shop owner in my area wasn't able to get vallejo model color. He told me that many pigments were imported from Russia. Due to the war and the sanctions it wasn't possible to import the needed pigments. Therefore vallejo came up with the new model colors. Could be the same reason with game workshop, that they had to switch their pigment supplier.

    • @PerfectionHunter
      @PerfectionHunter Месяц назад +39

      Absolutely possible. Many industries had to do the same, like Water Refinery Plants in Europe (that makes tapwater drinkable).

    • @Gefta101
      @Gefta101 Месяц назад +16

      It's true, effecting the colour pigments in many industries. Experienced it with brick colours, specifically charcoal blockpaving

    • @Dodovacer
      @Dodovacer Месяц назад +3

      I was also thinking about this or a general issue with deliveries and supply changes (or changed pricing) post pandemic/post invasion economy is still different.

    • @eamonndevlin5889
      @eamonndevlin5889 Месяц назад +5

      I've also heard that paint pigment is really expensive so I wouldn't be surprised if this was a way for them to cut costs.

    • @mikegrant8031
      @mikegrant8031 Месяц назад +11

      As a pint contractor if we had to buy a color from more than one lot, we mixed all the lots together first. They are rarely identical. Games Workshops policy is if they change suppliers or formulas for any reason they retire the old color. This could be a batch mismatch or the manufacturer not telling GW. I doubt it was GW as they are pretty uptight about their paint line.

  • @SuperDuperHappyTime
    @SuperDuperHappyTime Месяц назад +90

    That opening turned me into Homer Simpson
    “It’s not quite as vibrant”
    Me: “Oh that’s bad”
    “But it’s got better coverage”
    Me: “Oh but that’s good!”

    • @Hartwig870
      @Hartwig870 Месяц назад +3

      "The paint contain potassium benzoate."

  • @Gigstar0
    @Gigstar0 Месяц назад +29

    This is a big reason why I've moved over to dedicated artist paints. There's a lot more information with pigment info/opaqueness right on the pot/tube and you get a lot more paint for the same money as dedicated miniature paints.

    • @HansVonMannschaft
      @HansVonMannschaft Месяц назад +1

      Any recommended brands?

    • @Gigstar0
      @Gigstar0 Месяц назад +8

      @@HansVonMannschaft I currently use Jo Sonja Matte flow acrylics. 75ml/2.5 Oz tubes and really easy to transfer to dropper bottles. Cheaper than miniature paints and can be thinned with water with zero fuss. I have tried the golden soflat but really didn't like them as they separated in the pot quickly, never had that with my Jo Sonja paints. I also use Atelier free flow although it can be very hard to get. Jo Sonja also doesn't have any cadmium paints in the range as far as I'm aware so none of that potentially toxic stuff.
      The only caveat to using artist paints is you're not going to get the extremely wide and super specific colour range of dedicated miniature paints i.e. there's not going to be a bugmans glow or death guard green equivalent and you'll have to mix your own. On the plus side though you'll get very good at mixing paints very quickly!

    • @busterbackster1
      @busterbackster1 Месяц назад +1

      @@Gigstar0how’s the durability?

    • @Legz_inStyle
      @Legz_inStyle Месяц назад +2

      @@Gigstar0 The other thing I have found is that you have to careful with pigment size when making that switch. Model paints have a number of problems but pigment size is usually very small which can be important sometimes.

    • @Gigstar0
      @Gigstar0 Месяц назад

      @@busterbackster1 Durability is totally fine. Gotta be trying pretty hard with your fingernail to rub it off. Just have to prime properly same as normal.

  • @michaelheath9043
    @michaelheath9043 Месяц назад +49

    With 30 years of hobby painting, most of the time using citadel paints. I have learned that Games Workshop changes formulas often, without warning. I have had terrible experiences developing beautiful tyranid paint schemes and they up and stop making the colors my whole army is dependent on. Now my paint collection includes 4 to 5 different companies, different pigments, all for blending and mixing. Learning to mix your own colors and inks is such a valuable skill and only time and practice will get you there.

    • @Newenglander1000
      @Newenglander1000 Месяц назад +3

      Same with my Tau...Shadow Gray, The Fang, ect.

    • @blw4089
      @blw4089 Месяц назад

      Cheap.craft paints work just fine when you put them in an empty pot and create a new mixture. And the paint is much thicker, a $1 bottle can last years.

  • @DeusExNihilo
    @DeusExNihilo Месяц назад +17

    I work for a sign company that uses huge industrial printers. recently, the company we get our ink from (the same company that makes the printers) changed their ink and it no longer has the same properties necessary for our uses. Since their ink cartridges are proprietary, we can't simply go to another company to get the ink we need. Now we have to change our entire process to account for the new ink.

  • @meatybtz
    @meatybtz Месяц назад +58

    Honestly, the new Khorn Red looks more like mephiston red. Khorn Red was always this wonderful rich, dark-dried, old, blood red color (great for dark rust).

    • @jamesmaybrick2001
      @jamesmaybrick2001 Месяц назад +2

      Mephiston is 100% different also. Its MUCH lighter and more orangey.

    • @meatybtz
      @meatybtz Месяц назад +4

      @@jamesmaybrick2001 wow, orangy tones in new mephiston red? What the heck are they doing...

    • @jamesmaybrick2001
      @jamesmaybrick2001 Месяц назад

      @@meatybtz I bet that sounded clever in your head. Best to have kept it there. New mephiston red is almost identical to evil sunz scarlett. Scarlett is maybe a hairs breath lighter. Mephiston red WAS closer to brown than orange.

    • @meatybtz
      @meatybtz Месяц назад +4

      @@jamesmaybrick2001 that's my point. Not sarcasm. It seems like the shifted the whole red set one level desaturated but also brighter. Mephiston red was a go-to for dark red leather items. Making it brighter ruins it for that. It was the brown tones that made it useful. Turning it towards orange moves into a completely different paint. Worthless now for what I always used it for.

  • @dragonwyrmdracodracul8361
    @dragonwyrmdracodracul8361 Месяц назад +13

    That is why Pigment numbers are the minimum requirement. They don't fully stop variations, but at least you know the general gist. Even better some artist paints have a paint swatch on the label. So you can easily see any issues with the batch.

  • @noahward9445
    @noahward9445 Месяц назад +97

    Come back next time for the thrilling conclusion of what is the Rhinox Hide alternative.

    • @deltacharlie1760
      @deltacharlie1760 Месяц назад +22

      Vallejo game color charred brown ✅

    • @catherder6552
      @catherder6552 Месяц назад

      ​@@deltacharlie1760This man has the truth of it

    • @agnpaints2663
      @agnpaints2663 Месяц назад +3

      Kimera red + kimera black 1:1

    • @axelblaze3589
      @axelblaze3589 Месяц назад +1

      @@deltacharlie1760 Guess I might have to start getting Vallejo range of paints. My poor wallet lmao

    • @irishwristwatch2487
      @irishwristwatch2487 Месяц назад

      @@axelblaze3589 In fairness, they are one of the cheaper brands

  • @sirrathersplendid4825
    @sirrathersplendid4825 Месяц назад +25

    Fell in love with Citadel’s Calthan Brown. It’s the best colour I’ve ever seen for painting horses. Of course they discontinued it…

  • @neilrusling-je6zo
    @neilrusling-je6zo Месяц назад +9

    Paint companies change formulations all the time and rarely say a word. It is usually to get the paint to go further and to make it cheaper. If you find a paint you love then buy plenty of it and store it because the odds are they will change it, they just love messing about with it. We used to call it, "Kids took over", meaning father has retired and his kids took over the job and wants more money and cares nothing for the product. To be fair that change is almost nothing in comparison to some changes ive seen, thats at least still a paint you can use, many times the change makes it unusable.

  • @loan-shark
    @loan-shark Месяц назад +13

    I work for Jotun. Batches change all the time depending on material price. The formula might be the same but depending on the prices ingredients can come from different sources which can alter a batch

  • @romeo.3472
    @romeo.3472 Месяц назад +16

    Been slowly moving my paints to AK where possible when a Citadel runs out. Cheaper, in droppers, locally available and 17ml rather than 12ml, and i now prefer more muted colours that AK have a great range of.
    AK Grim Brown is a great alternative to Rhinox Hide.

    • @mikew466
      @mikew466 Месяц назад +6

      AK and Valejo are just better paints in my opinion. You just have to get used to the new names for everything.

  • @FairPlayGaming
    @FairPlayGaming Месяц назад +71

    Some time ago, a product manager was interviewed about Games Workshop's business practices regarding their products. He openly stated that they were targeting beginners and casuals rather than pros and longtime hobbyists, which potentially explains why changes were made to their paints to favor the former group at the expense of the latter.

    • @mcbamm5683
      @mcbamm5683 Месяц назад +13

      It’s been happening in the gaming industry too, with older live service games suddenly catering to new players. They need new blood to keep GW running, and they know oldheads are locked in no matter what.

    • @MasterShake9000
      @MasterShake9000 Месяц назад

      @@mcbamm5683sorta.
      What he’s referring to is that GW did a study that revealed the average gamer only stays in the hobby for two years.
      If you’re reading this, your perspective is probably skewed by being one of the relatively few who’s been in for the long haul, along with a number of friends. So to most vets, it doesn’t seem like newbies are the dominant category of customer.
      But the reality is that the vast majority of customers aren’t in that long, and GW has realized you can maximize profits and minimize costs by focusing on that much larger temporary group who’ll be happy to buy up all their accessories from GW alongside the games, instead of having to invest more and more resources into making the advanced products that a veteran gamer or painter is going to want. IE things like vibrant but more difficult to use acrylics, oils and enamels, airbrushes, etc.
      The interview the other person is referring to even references that GW knows and expects veteran gamers will abandon their hobby supplies for better products
      The intention of the modern GW paint range is to paint minis using a rattle can to prime, contrast and base colors to quickly block in the primary colors, and then as desired or as skilled, the customer can start adding in details like lenses and eyes, or start adding shades and highlights (beyond those provided by the contrast paints).
      Anything achieved by veteran or skilled painters is a nice bonus from GW’s point of view, not an intended or necessary focus of what they make, paint-wise.
      The interview, btw, is on The Painting Phase. Don’t remember the chap’s name, but I believe the episode title references contrast paints “saving” GW as they were apparently released when GW was teetering and almost nearly unable to make payroll.

    • @Sadistichippo
      @Sadistichippo Месяц назад +15

      realistically experienced and elder hobbyists are far more likely to use a FLGS, more likely to pirate rules, more likely to 3d print, more likely to have found professional tools. They simply become less and less monetizable for GW compared to brand new people walking into a store for the first time who go "screw it, ill just get it all here while im here" and buy the GW clippers and the GW brushes and the gw painting handle.

    • @dushikorsou1
      @dushikorsou1 Месяц назад

      Well not that weird new people will buy your product more...

    • @rogthepirate4593
      @rogthepirate4593 Месяц назад +7

      @@Sadistichippo Honestly, I haven't been in the hobby for that long yet (3-4 years maybe), and even I quicky switched to using almost exclusively non-GW paints, brushes, tools, you name it. I have a decently sized resin printer for minis now and a decently fast FDM for terrain, because their prices are beyond ridiculous, I'm not paying several hundred bucks for a single halfway playable army. I've also quickly grown tired of their constant and intentional game imbalances, to the point that I rarely play 40k at all these days. In my friend group we usually play OPR instead, because it's faster, more fun, less tedious and actually balanced because it isn't designed to sell the latest releases.
      The funny thing is, GW wouldn't need to constantly fish for new players if they didn't persistently piss off their existing players by their absolutely terrible business decisions.

  • @theycallmepiccolo9985
    @theycallmepiccolo9985 Месяц назад +36

    Before the updated the washes to be weaker around 2020 - 2022 they changed the Agrax Earth Shade to be darker and less brown. Ive still got a old pot that ive been having to colour match

    • @jessewieman6955
      @jessewieman6955 Месяц назад +10

      I hate the new agrax earthshade

    • @theycallmepiccolo9985
      @theycallmepiccolo9985 Месяц назад +4

      @@jessewieman6955 its tooo dark

    • @danielscrimgeour8812
      @danielscrimgeour8812 Месяц назад +1

      @@jessewieman6955 if you liked the old gw washes then two thin coats has what you need. There washes are identical the old gw washes

  • @MRWKFClark
    @MRWKFClark Месяц назад +6

    I work in the print industry and the manufacturers do this all the time. Not only does it affect colour, we’ve had batches that don’t adhere to the substrate.

    • @wolfie54321
      @wolfie54321 Месяц назад

      Yeah, in the Vallejo Model Colour range (before the recent major update) there's been colours that randomly changed over the years. Historic people hate it because they come up with their mixes for specific historic colours, then suddenly they buy the same paint again and it doesn't match.

  • @jessewieman6955
    @jessewieman6955 Месяц назад +21

    Agrax earth shade is terrible now. It’s so glossy. There used to be a matte one and a gloss one. I feel they got rid of that distinction and combine them

    • @southaussielad2496
      @southaussielad2496 Месяц назад

      Seems thicker as well, I'm doing 50/50 agrax and medium to dull down the gloss and it's still a lot darker than it used to be

    • @dgoll8773
      @dgoll8773 Месяц назад

      What has anyone moved to replace it (I still have a tall pot left, but I use it a lot)

  • @brandonrobertson9468
    @brandonrobertson9468 Месяц назад +21

    ive ran into the same problem with wazdakka red. My old pot is rapidly running out and i still got my orks to finish. oh no.

    • @rinsalaco
      @rinsalaco Месяц назад +2

      I noticed a while ago that my khorne red and wazdakka red were much closer than they used to be. Those are my primary colors for my t'au.

  • @mdem64
    @mdem64 Месяц назад +5

    This also happen with artist paints. I have had the same issue with Winsor and Newton oil paints and Atelier acrylic paints. Sometimes it is because of pigment availability or price. Sometimes they convert to using synthetic pigments, and it could also be the fillers.

  • @tommak3
    @tommak3 Месяц назад +5

    If you have access to both old and new, you can do a proper measurement of the reflective spectrum of both. Apply a fully covering layer of each, then measure with a spectrophotometer. Nix Spectro 2 is the most approachable option for a hobby level measurements. Looking at the reflective spectra can give you pretty good idea of what happened with the pigments (you might see entire spectrum moving towards white/black). With some more work you could actually try to figure out what exactly happened there or reverse engineer the old formulation (but that requires more precise characterization of paints)

  • @ChannelBCComix
    @ChannelBCComix Месяц назад +1

    I work at a hobby store and about a year ago it was impossible for use to receive red paints we kept ordering but they were out of stock. It wasn't just Citadel, but Army painter too. I was guessing that red pigment was hard to come by for some reason.

  • @paralipsis
    @paralipsis Месяц назад +2

    I had this same experience with Vallejo. Specifically, Model Air 71.299 Intermediate Blue. About2 years ago the formulation changed to be more desaturated. I wouldn't notice this change normally, except I was using it as the base colour for a large terrain project. I tried sourcing the same paint from several vendors, only to find that it was a consistent change that I had to find a way to work around.

    • @utakuryukko2023
      @utakuryukko2023 Месяц назад

      You will be happy to know that Intermediate blue has been made obsolete in the recent reformulation.

  • @alun7006
    @alun7006 Месяц назад +1

    Interesting stuff! I am a very recent returnee to the hobby. I dug out my box of old paints recently to find that many of them have dried up (we're talking black flip-top Citadel from the early 2000s!) so im in the market for quite a lot of new paint.

  • @XYZdude00
    @XYZdude00 Месяц назад +21

    I noticed a similar thing with mechanicus standard grey. Which is frustrating because the paint had a bluish hue that I would use to paint the grey-blue of krieg. Also tell me that company that has the old rhinox hide!!

    • @s1umerlinkropf
      @s1umerlinkropf Месяц назад +2

      Vallejo charred brown

    • @XYZdude00
      @XYZdude00 Месяц назад +1

      @@s1umerlinkropf I am going to buy some right now. Also if you know an answer to my mechanicus standard grey conundrum that would be fantastic

  • @gammothdraws
    @gammothdraws Месяц назад +5

    Yeah, I've noticed that the newer contrast paints have been off lately. Mainly that they keep separating, meanwhile my older ones stay fine

  • @MasterShake9000
    @MasterShake9000 Месяц назад +3

    I hadn’t noticed the color changes, but I did notice the other day that GW seems to routinely quiet-drop individual paints.
    For example, Russ Grey seems to have been dropped here in the US as a layer paint, but is still available as an air paint.
    Meanwhile, it still shows as an available layer paint in the UK GW web store (as well as an air paint), so what’s going on is a complete mystery.

    • @Swooper86
      @Swooper86 Месяц назад

      Europe GW stockist here. No layer paints have been dropped recently, but they have quietly discontinued three technical (texture) paints and a bunch of air paints over the past year.

    • @MasterShake9000
      @MasterShake9000 Месяц назад

      @@Swooper86 you can literally go to the GW US webstore and see that Russ Grey no longer exists as a layer paint here.
      It may not be universal, but it’s simply not there and hasn’t been for nearly a year. Not merely out of stock but has been expunged and is no longer available even for independent retailers to restock once they run out of whatever was already on their shelves.

  • @jorgemontero6384
    @jorgemontero6384 Месяц назад +3

    Those reds look almost like Fanatic's "Pure Red", which is almost pink compared to Bold Pyrrole Red.
    And don't hide from us what the best Rhynox hide replacement

  • @schneiderdark9132
    @schneiderdark9132 Месяц назад +13

    They also changed their washes, the new ones are not as good as the old ones.

    • @rainbird2002
      @rainbird2002 Месяц назад +6

      They announced that. There were so many articles about that change of the washes on Warhammer Community. They admitted that they are less dense. So that change was very transparent!

    • @axelblaze3589
      @axelblaze3589 Месяц назад +1

      I kind of felt this. Null Oil wasn't as darker as it used to be. Any recomonedation for new ones? I am tempted by Two Thin Coats range for e normal paints but for washes not sure on.

    • @HansVonMannschaft
      @HansVonMannschaft Месяц назад

      It's a matter of taste. I prefer the new ones.

  • @GoufinAround_
    @GoufinAround_ Месяц назад +3

    Idk how two things coats could get so close to classic citadel colors with a more matte finish and good coverage without desaturating the colors.

  • @mordechai9644
    @mordechai9644 Месяц назад +1

    Something I have noticed is the contrast paints are no longer spreading like they used to, they tend to want to just pool, and not in the recesses just anywhere on the model.

  • @chaley2935
    @chaley2935 Месяц назад +2

    Thank you for the information as I'm just starting to get into painting miniatures and models and it's nice to know. Oh, and I love my squidmar airbrush I ordered 2 weeks ago 😊

  • @timmystwin
    @timmystwin Месяц назад +3

    GW tends to announce it when they change loads at once.
    The washes all got changed at once and they mentioned for instance Drakenhof actually looked different, and others looked similar.
    So this is probably a one off deal each time for whatever reason and it just doesn't get mentioned. Could be difficulty to get pigments, I know Russia used to make loads and... well...

  • @Ryuondo
    @Ryuondo Месяц назад +5

    I have noticed it in other paint colors. Initially I just thought it was a less transparent pot. But no, they're lighter. Nagaroth Night, my most used color, isn't even the same color anymore. Which is really sad, because Citadel is the only brand producing a purple like that. Then they went and screwed it up. Kantor Blue is also more desaturated.

    • @MegaRocco20
      @MegaRocco20 Месяц назад +1

      dioxazine purple might be a similiar colour

    • @Leofilmperson
      @Leofilmperson Месяц назад

      It'll be a lot of tyranids until my pot runs out, but I'll likely switch to Army Painter's Terrestrial Titan or Vallejo's Midnight Purple.

  • @Trolleri87
    @Trolleri87 Месяц назад +4

    Nuln Oil and Agrax Earthshade is waaay more glossy than before.

  • @loiccoffier6197
    @loiccoffier6197 Месяц назад +4

    i have notice that last week !!!!! And now, i need to test all not terrible to test the new pots !

  • @jonathandoherty9082
    @jonathandoherty9082 Месяц назад +2

    I've noticed this with agrax earthshade. Seem darker now and the main difference is it gives the minis more of a shine then the matt look it used to have

    • @Yonasu
      @Yonasu Месяц назад

      All the new washes turned satin gloss instead of matte. It's horrendous

  • @wilhelm992
    @wilhelm992 Месяц назад +9

    What's the other brand that has good rinox hide alternative?

    • @gunnarmuller2847
      @gunnarmuller2847 Месяц назад +3

      Yeah, well, I think they didn't pay enough to be mentioned

  • @intuitivealchemist
    @intuitivealchemist Месяц назад +45

    Well I'm continuing to switch all of my Citadel to "Two Thin Coats" "Vallejo" and "Pro Acryl."

    • @astormofwrenches5555
      @astormofwrenches5555 Месяц назад +2

      Same

    • @technophobiakills4371
      @technophobiakills4371 Месяц назад +1

      Similar for me.
      Except for the contrast paints, I've moved away from Citadel to AK and Pro Acryl.
      And I don't plan on repurchasing those contrast paints as they empty.

    • @clavicularius
      @clavicularius Месяц назад +1

      Don't forget the new Army painter Fanatic

    • @Scribbinge
      @Scribbinge Месяц назад +4

      @@clavicularius AP fanatic is just about the worst range you could buy if you don't want colour traded for coverage, they're a perfect example of a brand prioritising coverage over colour. (I own the full range, no criticism to AP, thats just the choice they made)

    • @SugaRush63
      @SugaRush63 Месяц назад

      @@Scribbinge Honestly, they are perfect for beginners and people just looking to do Battle ready over contrast ready. My cousin just started painting with Marvel United and hes just following their "triads" and they look way better then when I started.

  • @worm1618
    @worm1618 Месяц назад +4

    What are you all using as your substitute for rhinox hide? My picks are AV Black Red and PA Mahogany.

  • @GrahamWalters
    @GrahamWalters 11 дней назад

    My customers haven't really complained about the subtle changes in formula, what they are complaining about is the paints drying up in the pots a lot quicker

  • @joshsteffens2115
    @joshsteffens2115 Месяц назад +1

    They did this with Martian Ironearth!
    I was using it exclusively to base all my tyranids, and then they did something to it that dulled it down

  • @alexrenxa7700
    @alexrenxa7700 Месяц назад +38

    Ugh i went out and bought a nuln oil a couple months ago and its absolute garbage now and costs more since its in a bigger pot 😡

    • @luketfer
      @luketfer Месяц назад +22

      Yeah Nuln oil is one of the ones that EVERYONE noticed had changed formula and it went from a 'must have' to 'meh' pretty much as soon as people realized it had been changed.

    • @Jason-gq8fo
      @Jason-gq8fo Месяц назад +8

      They announced that change, they made it go into recesses more now

    • @friendlyneighbourhoodnerd
      @friendlyneighbourhoodnerd Месяц назад +6

      I'm fairly certain they flat out announced the change of formula on the shade paints, no? So now they use contrast medium instead of Lahmian, I'm pretty sure.
      That being said I haven't tried them out myself, to see what the changes are with my own eyes.

    • @sirrathersplendid4825
      @sirrathersplendid4825 Месяц назад +4

      @@Jason-gq8fo- Yes, I think it’s become less of a ‘shade’ and more of a ‘wash’, which in truth is what it’s meant to be. Not tried the new formula yet, so can’t comment how effective that change has been.

    • @ecMonify
      @ecMonify Месяц назад +10

      the new nuln oil is in a SMALLER pot, not a bigger one. they reduced the size of the pot but sell it for the same price. on top of that, it's half as strong, so you have to apply two coats to get the same effect as the old one - effectively doubling the price again, since you need to use twice as much paint for the same effect. yeah...

  • @OrakelofDeath
    @OrakelofDeath Месяц назад

    I'm not using any citadel Colours on a regular basis. Switched to Vallejo in full. And the few Citadel Paints, that are still active on my palette are just there to be not replaced once used.

  • @sim2570
    @sim2570 Месяц назад

    The only things I know about that, is that I heard on RUclips (The Painting Phase?/ Contraste Paint saved GW) from somebody that used to work at GW, that Khorn red were always from the start to dark for their taste. So since their new batches of Contaste paint, they probably used the opportunity to makes some change from their range. (???)

  • @KingInmature
    @KingInmature Месяц назад +10

    I love old Rhinox Hide too. What's the alternative brand/paint?

    • @druidobianco9734
      @druidobianco9734 Месяц назад

      Nothing is beautiful as the old rhinox hide

    • @agnpaints2663
      @agnpaints2663 Месяц назад +1

      Kimera red + kimera black 1:1

    • @KingInmature
      @KingInmature Месяц назад

      @@agnpaints2663 thanks!

    • @BlackKara
      @BlackKara Месяц назад +1

      P3 if you like watering things down. Wet pallet is mandatory. But the Umber is the richest brown I've ever come across. I love it so much.

    • @KingInmature
      @KingInmature Месяц назад

      @@BlackKara thanks! Wet palette and watering down is how I paint anyways. I'll give it a go

  • @ZzokK
    @ZzokK Месяц назад +14

    omg rhinoxhide gate

  • @Talbaz
    @Talbaz Месяц назад +6

    Probably doing the same thing warpaint fanatics is doing a bit of white for better coverage.
    Edit: wish they would just change the pot

  • @WreckItRolfe
    @WreckItRolfe Месяц назад +5

    Changing colours without making it clear on the pot is stupid.

  • @xPaschminax
    @xPaschminax Месяц назад

    I just noticed the same thing in Averland Sunset. It's a bit more desaturated, like they added a bit more white.

  • @IrateWizrd
    @IrateWizrd Месяц назад

    I remember when they replaced the older paint line with the white lids with paints they claimed were a "perfect match" and released a conversion chart to know which ones to buy. What a lie that was, I can't think of a single paint that I wanted to replace that was comparable

  • @Hartwig870
    @Hartwig870 Месяц назад

    They didn't change that pot of screaming skull I just bought from them the other day. It came as a congealed, separated blob.

  • @Lordbotch
    @Lordbotch Месяц назад +2

    Are these the paint pots in the age of sigmar starter sets? If so I bet that explains the coverage changes. Love the channel BTW.

  • @hermionexped5854
    @hermionexped5854 Месяц назад

    Hi! Thank you for your video. I bought a khorne red pot few days ago and notices that there was something different. I first thought that it was me , you know. Thought that my old pot had change with time, different light , something like that. I also bought a Mournfang Brown and it seems quite brighter than my old pot and less intense at the same time.

  • @Newenglander1000
    @Newenglander1000 Месяц назад

    They have always done that...change the paint name, and the hue ends up different from the last incarnation.

  • @gutsytoadsage6497
    @gutsytoadsage6497 Месяц назад +12

    Look how they massacred my boy Rhinox Hide

    • @pancakemogul
      @pancakemogul Месяц назад +6

      I can't. They talked so much about it but never showed how the new pot differed from the old one.

    • @agnpaints2663
      @agnpaints2663 Месяц назад +1

      Since its brown (red + black), they essentially added more black and messed around with the red a lil too. Its incredibly noticeable if you ever used the paint
      Old one looks like a strong dark chocolate, new one looks like moist soil

    • @_stork_
      @_stork_ Месяц назад +1

      feels like just a filler vid for content.
      tested a 1year+ old rhinox vs one i bought last week, they look just to the same, painted a random bell half half ,you cannot tell the difference, tried all light settings on my lamp.
      now paint batches do change all the time, some of my macragge blue are different hues etc.
      depends on when it was made, how well shook it is etc.

    • @agnpaints2663
      @agnpaints2663 Месяц назад

      @@_stork_ old label vs new label?

  • @mattevans2435
    @mattevans2435 Месяц назад

    I don't use many Citadel paints, but I have long been a fan of their washes... until recently. It seems like they've changed something with their wash formulas, especially Nuln Oil. It applies different, it dries different...

  • @alexgay4812
    @alexgay4812 Месяц назад +7

    This sounds like they have added more extender to the formula, such as chalk or mica, the more matte finish and higher build suggest chalk. Usually you need to increase the pigmentation a bit to compensate, but that doesn't seem to have happened here. The reason for increasing the amount of extender in your paint varies, one is to save money, the other is to increase the viscosity of the resin if you have changed the resin. I suspect cost savings.

  • @azatheunholy
    @azatheunholy Месяц назад +1

    How on earth can you compare a new paint pot colour to an old one? It could be dried out more, you might of out water in it to thin it out , there could of been existing paint of a different colour being put into of it etc. ......it's endless

  • @MRybak-l2f
    @MRybak-l2f Месяц назад

    I just bought a new pot of Cadian Fleshtone- It is noticeably different from my old pot- the new one is more of a suntanned color, less of a rosy skin tone.

  • @jdstudios1912
    @jdstudios1912 Месяц назад

    I've got two pots of wraith bone one i bought in January one i bought a few weeks ago and noticed that all the new base paints were essentially pre thinned down

  • @ThePerturabo
    @ThePerturabo Месяц назад

    I've not been able to confirm as the old pot has dried up but Troll Slayer Orange looks a tone lighter in my new pot

  • @olofgeelnard3148
    @olofgeelnard3148 Месяц назад

    Still have some old old pots. My original Agrax is almost out and my whole army is based around Enchanted Blue. Miss the Snot Green… the worst of changes was the washes Agrax and Nuln.

  • @TheColosiss
    @TheColosiss Месяц назад

    I have some older GW pots and noticed a difference. I learned to start experimenting with my own schemes. I found that I like my own blend of certain cheap paints, cheap metallics if I need them, and my own blends for dilution. I have a special place in my heart for Apple barrel's better colors. I get the coverage I want with a unique variation of tones that make my army feel different. My eyes aren't as good as they once were, but I can still get the look I want after 20 years.
    Are they perfect? Nope. I'm also spending 1/10 on the paint price so, I'll take it. I can also replicate the results on my own without relying on the consistency of most companies.

  • @Archaon6044
    @Archaon6044 Месяц назад

    Haven't watched this yet, but I will say at the outset that I have 2 pots of Balthazar gold. 1 I bought in 2015-ish, and one that I bought earlier this year as I expected the first one to run out soon, and they are very obviously different colours

  • @ciddax754
    @ciddax754 Месяц назад

    Wow .. that is drastic! I bet the new stuff is a lot cheaper to make.
    But personally I use Citadel paints only for the metalics. Years ago I was so frustrated about "Sunburst Yellow" that I looked around and found Lukas. Not cheap compared to the rest but on the same level compared to Citadel. But that stuff just did the job. A yellow so saturated with pigments you could even paint over black but still fluid enough to apply it without problems. Sadly the small pots are gone today. But you can get "small" tubes for artist with 75ml (Citadel has 12ml) for even a little bit less (2,74€ instead of 3,24€) for the better and even cheaper paint.

  • @andrewsheridan7901
    @andrewsheridan7901 Месяц назад

    Averland sunset is the first one that popped into my head. Brought a new pot recently and the difference in how it goes on is immediately noticeable but the final colour is also different

  • @edwindeleeuw6590
    @edwindeleeuw6590 Месяц назад

    That Khorn red proves exactly what I've been experiencing with it

  • @dustinasche
    @dustinasche Месяц назад

    Ooh, glad I'm a little stocked up on Rhinox Hide with two backup pots. I never liked Dryad Bark, so I'm sad to hear the new formula is more reminiscent of that paint.

  • @gnackfotzler
    @gnackfotzler Месяц назад

    I noticed that Corax White flows and covers much, much better now.

  • @Andrew-cu8ww
    @Andrew-cu8ww Месяц назад +2

    Corax white is very different! But better imo, much easier to work with.

  • @alexandrebelinge8996
    @alexandrebelinge8996 Месяц назад +3

    I don't know about color change, I'm phasing GW paint out of my stuff because of the pots. My local gaming stores carry 3 other range of paint. It is just an old habit.

  • @ProudPlatypus
    @ProudPlatypus Месяц назад

    Paint batches can sometimes differ, pigments can become unavailable, they might have changed it for other reasons, companies outside of artist quality paint brands are a little less open about info like that, though they can sometimes be squeezed for some details. Considering it was two red colours from across two different brands, I suspect something is up with the pigment they were using previously, rather than your other speculation, which would eventually lead to further changes across the ranges.

  • @ColVonBarring
    @ColVonBarring Месяц назад

    I'm still using some of the original paint pots! The hexagonal ones with the white lid. Ruby Red, Enchanted Blue, Goblin Green, Bad Moon Yellow, Bubonic Brown, Sunburst Yellow and Bronzed Flesh. When these run out I won't be buying ANY GW paints. btw, I've been wargaming and painting since 1968!

  • @andrewkennedy9134
    @andrewkennedy9134 Месяц назад

    Omg, I thought I was going mad....im so glad it's not me. Ive noticed the change in the reds and browns. I havent bought any other gw paints in a while as I have a big stock from magazine subs, but had bought rhinox and khorne. I'm not surprised gw didn't respond.....they are treating their customer base terribly currently. I've migrated most of my armies to a mix of vallejo, ak and the new army painter fanatic ranges and am delighted with them. The last few bits of the old gw stuff will be replaced with alternatives from these ranges as I run out.

  • @paulfarr7
    @paulfarr7 Месяц назад +1

    I wonder if you could send both of them to have some kind of Chemical analysis done, to get actual proof the pots contain different contents 🤔

  • @BLK_O
    @BLK_O Месяц назад

    There is a guy on Tiktok that works for the company that manufacturers the paint for GW.

  • @Strange8ractor
    @Strange8ractor Месяц назад +12

    Maybe GW got fed up with all the bizarre love that Army Painter has been getting for the desaturated Fanatic range, which is obviously loaded with gray pigment.

  • @akvavit0
    @akvavit0 Месяц назад +1

    Rhinox hide is the only citadel paint i use. Such a shame they changed it, it used to be amazing. Also big fan of Andy and cult of paint, really awesome collab.

  • @rpgarchaeology6049
    @rpgarchaeology6049 Месяц назад

    The only reason this would surprise me is because traditionally, Games Workshop has always used changes in formulation and materials as an excuse to jack up prices.

  • @daweimer71
    @daweimer71 Месяц назад

    I agree. I'm about 100% sure GW changed their paint vendor 1-2 years ago. I first noticed the difference with their aerosol spray cans about 1.5 years ago. There are noticeable differences between older cans with the white spray nozzle and the new ones with the smaller inferior designed red ones. Like you mentioned I've also noticed some paint pots that aren't the same color or saturation as my previous one.

  • @simpkira
    @simpkira Месяц назад

    Yesssss Andy used to roll in same circles as that guy and his old bandhes a good lad

  • @KaiZerTwitchTV
    @KaiZerTwitchTV Месяц назад

    Worst for me (2 things) was then i used mech grey spray.
    Then went for wash and drybrush my horus heresy tanks and painting details.
    And when i needed to fix the mech grey, is wasnt the same colour :|
    2nd is when i highlighten with liberator gold and i have one "cold" and the other one "warm"

  • @Breazer_
    @Breazer_ Месяц назад

    Celestra Grey also changed. It seems different even though i cant quite put my finger on it. I was looking for it without knowing the name and just by colour I couldnt spot it. it does cover quite well now but I think it has turned into a more greyish colour now.

  • @mandowarrior123
    @mandowarrior123 Месяц назад

    I did notice the examples on their youtube tutorials look horribly shiny too? Ah, gw, i put my own grey, blue grey in for scale. Peak saturation was fantastic when needed, and mixing. Though, I use twothin now. Can't blame them if the coverage is better, always was good for that, though the opacity being lower might make layering more difficult now I use light thin shades to build up colour.

  • @mirkyd5944
    @mirkyd5944 Месяц назад +5

    What's the Rhinox Hide alternative?!

    • @Aatuss
      @Aatuss Месяц назад +1

      Would like to know this too

    • @ConnorLundeen
      @ConnorLundeen Месяц назад

      Vallejo Charred Brown

  • @Lolbsterbiscuit
    @Lolbsterbiscuit Месяц назад

    Russ Grey is a perfect example of this change. It went from sky blue with a tiny bit of aquamarine…to a sky blue with a bit of pink

  • @slobiden.2593
    @slobiden.2593 24 дня назад

    Celestra grey in the stores has blue in it. I’ve got 2 pots already. Never seen blue in it.

  • @javiersoria3913
    @javiersoria3913 Месяц назад

    I noticed the greyish tone in my newest Rhinox Hide, such a bummer, I used it all the time.

  • @delilalearn
    @delilalearn Месяц назад

    I use golden acrylic paints mostly for my minis (I paint with them as well) and I find they have the most beautiful pigments, much better than mini paints.

  • @rogue_of_the_winds1286
    @rogue_of_the_winds1286 Месяц назад

    The only citadel I still buy is Caliban, as I can't bring myself to switch, because it's 90% of my Dark Angels scheme, and every other brand I've tried seems slightly off. Army painter is what I've been slowly replacing my less important colors with. I also still buy Zandri because robes.

  • @richw0123
    @richw0123 Месяц назад

    As a model maker for over 20 years, I stopped relying on tiny expensive pots of the correct shade of paint and learned colour theory instead. To solve the problems of lack of vibrancy, buy some Phthalo Blue Green Shade , Hansa Yellow Medium, and Quinacridone Magenta. I use Golden Open slow drying acrylics, you can mix any colour you want or fix what you have, plus they come in large more economical tubes.

  • @oldlobster
    @oldlobster Месяц назад

    It’s been almost 3 years since I bought paints from citadel. Some of them are really good but the pot and the price just kills it for me.

  • @troyjralph
    @troyjralph 3 дня назад +1

    This is most likely due to inflation and shrinkflation, instead of competition and their coverage. I'd bet that inflation has driven the price of pigments up and so GW have changed their recipes to include more of the cheaper white/base pigment and less of the pigment/s of interest resulting in better coverage but worse saturation.

    • @troyjralph
      @troyjralph 3 дня назад

      I've switched to the new Vallejo Game Colours now. Although, I'd be happy with any of Vallejo, AK, and Duncan's Two Thin Coats.

  • @bluntsh00ter
    @bluntsh00ter Месяц назад

    They did this back in 2009~ish as well, when they moved the pigment sourcing away from the europe and suddenly things were different. Mostly worse.

  • @johncahill2581
    @johncahill2581 28 дней назад

    I think this change makes sense for base paints but not for layer paints in their line.

  • @georgemarsden4226
    @georgemarsden4226 Месяц назад

    Ya. Someone (from cultofpaint) was saying the other week he thought they had changed some paints. He noticed it painting something tau (can't remember what).