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Hey Stahly! I think I’ve bought all your swatches at this point, but most of my paints are Pro Acryl, and it would be amazing if you could do swatches for them. That way I can compare the colors I have with the colors in the other paint ranges and buy complimenting colors without getting colors that might be very similar.
With Pro Acryl I have learned squeezed out a smaller amount, screw it closed, then wipe the rest off on my pallet. I just bought an additional 50 bottles of their range to add to my 10 or so I already have of theirs. I’m trying to branch out from Citadel’s range. I have about $1100-$1300 in Citadel. I feel like PA is gonna help me grow as a painter only going to Vallejo and Citadel for truly unique colors.
I mean this literally. I kinda wish there was a Stahly core paints list. Like preferred brand/choice for each color, with the idea of using a good white/black to lighten/darken. Different brands do have standouts.
If you get his speed/contrast/xpress color swatches, there’s one file that has his preferred colors out of all the brands. But it’s just for those, he didn’t do that for the regular acrylic lines. That would be a pretty big paint chart I imagine.
Got to fully agree... I absolutely love the complete set of the fanatics. As a beginner / intermediate painter, it is so convenient to simply select your color of choice, every color acts pretty much the same way (once well shaked) and goes on so well and smooth. Only challenge I have is to thin them enough when you actually dont want the strong coverage. And some good real reds are def missing...
One suggestion....would it be possible to include "which color to buy" recommendations with your color swatches? I had the difficulty of choice with AK interactive 3rd gen you described....
3:50 It's not providing you with a premixed set of shades to have consistent colors over an extended period, but olive drab is actually dark yellow; you can obtain it by mixing yellow and black (simulate this in a graphics editor by setting the color to 0xFFFF00, then reducing the brightness). As such, you can make a range of olive shades from the yellows in the set - Ice Yellow to Fiendish Yellow - mixed with black.
Loved the in-depth comparisons. Already jumped on the AV Game Color before the new Army Painter released but glad I did. The clear bottles are top notch and at the best prices. Now filling in with the new Model Color line to add color depth and they seem to be the same formula. As far as the GC Metallics I've really only used Chainmail and Tinny Tin to any extent and they work well for me. As far as bubbling, any of my paints will act like that if over mixed. Pro Acryl and Kimera would be my next go to paints with the very specific Citadel's such as Cadian Fleshtone, etc.
A few years ago I had to make a choice lead by the necessity to have the least amount of stuff to carry around (due to frequently changing house/nation). i used to have loads of bottles from either vallejo model color or GW that i eventually sold and went for scale 75 artist, kimera and vallejo express colours. with this setup i can do both speed paint and display paint with a space saving setup. As time goes by I will probably make the full switch to heavy body and some oil paints.
Thank you - I learned a lot. Of particular note, for me, were your warnings about the use of polyurethane varnishes and the warning about the different finishes of some of the signature pro-acryl range. Food for thought....
@@Bound2Asgard interesting, thanks for sharing. I’ve recently realised how important paint selection is when airbrushing - the clogging made it almost unbearable for me to learn at times! 😩
I've had massive issues with them clogging up my 0.15 nozzle. Did not have this issue with any other line except the base Scale75 line (Scale Games and Artist work fine).
Love this format of video! As an experienced painter, it communicates tons of valuable information saving me time and most importantly money! Thanks Stahly!
Proacryl has received a couple of extra signature series that really helped cover some of the holes in the color range: The orange red, the dark magenta, a single pigment ultramarine... Still not built simple triads, but far closer to a range that one could use exclusively
My qualms with triads is a large portion of them are simply desaturated down the line. Especially with the fanatic paints. I picked up a few and found all the highlight colors just added white which not only gave then that chalkiness that comes from white pigment but is a lot less pretty on a model than just adding a yellow white like ice yellow or sunny skin tone (or a similar color across other lines) what I really like about pro acryl is they don't desaturate many of their colors just to make a triad. As you can always add one of their desaturated color ends if needed. Like light yellow green for greens or pink/pale pink for red. I understand not wanting to mix colors but new painters lose so much vibrancy by not using a warm white instead of picking up a desaturated triad and then they wonder why their models are dull. But I'm a big fan of pro acryl in general as them and ak are a large portion of what I use (some PA paints are a little too light body for some colors for me).
I agree. I also think the triads are a little over rated because it forces beginners to think colors need to be shaded and highlighted with a version of the same color. But if you’ve ever painted an orc and shaded it with a red glaze, and highlighted with sunny skin tone mixed into your base green, it can open up your entire concept of painting and color theory. That said, it’s nice to have bright and dark versions of colors if you can maintain good saturation. If all you’re doing is adding white or black, I can just do that on the pallet, but sometimes you can change the actual pigments used and have access to rich colors that you wouldn’t be able to create by mixing.
Could you try the Vallejo Metal Color range please ? It's a range of metallic paints coming in unusual 32 ml pots. They're very liquid (prob made for airbrushes even if it doesn't say so in the name), but their coverage is nonetheless insanely good when applied with a brush. Very surprising. You can find a couple videos about those if you want to have a look.
They are made for airbrushes. The old label even said "Metal Color - Airbrush Colors" on the label. Either way, they're fantastic paints for airbrushing and regular brushing.
He mentions them in both Vallejo videos, although he doesn’t go in depth. I think Vallejo is really missing an opportunity to make their Game Color metallics more like the Metal Color paints, but with more variety of colors. (Especially golds and bronze)
@@svelle37 thank you, I suspected that and I think I heard a youtuber mention it. It's quite obvious when you see how thin it is, but I appreciate the confirmation !
This was a great video! Can you recommend a gold for an old gold/necro gold effect? Scale75 necro gold is a good tone but separates horribly and doesn't have an agitator ball in the bottle. The alternative I was thinking of was bronze + light bronze from Pro Acryl as they somewhat sell as a burnished gold when combined. They're not too orangey.
Absolutely brilliant video, I kinda wish I waited a year to do model painting and buying since I feel like I've waisted too much on bad paints and beginner kits- thanks to your more objective and scientific approach things are sooooo much better to cross-examine and compare. Thanks so much!
I'm seriously thinking about Pro acryl for my acrylics, Scale 75 for metallics, Citadel for the few contrast and washes I love and a mix of Fanatics, AK, and game color for the few rounded out additions
One thing I would add to your recommendation of getting Ninjon's Pro-Acryl series - Watch out for the Dark Magenta, it seems to be much less opaque than a lot of the other paints in the range. It's more in line with the transparents than even the other paints in that Sig series
Yes, the wanted a true magenta color, which is incredibly vibrant because the magenta in the core set has a lot of white in it. It’s nice and covers well, but feels more pink than magenta to me. 😢he transparency of the quinacradone pigment they use is actually really useful because it mixes with other colors really well and it turns into an incredible glaze, which is fantastic for working into skintones. Before they introduced that, I went out of my way to get the Liquitex Acrylic Gouache quinacridone magenta which is amazing and very similar, although much thicker consistency out of the bottle.
P3 would deserve it's place in the spot light. I'd also be super happe, if they came out, new, in droppers and with a little more variety. A man has to dream.
@@KaimanaOhana Really!? That's great ... I guess. Really dunno, what to make out of this, but P3 paints are great, so nice, that there is hope. Thx for informing me. =)
I have some p3 paints that sat unused for about 2 years and all of them are chunky now. They aren't large chunks, they're small ones that give unwanted texture that makes them unusable for me now.
@@Max-fg4dm Wow. Really? I never had any problem like that. I put two heavy agitators in each pot and firmly shake them for like ten seconds and they are great. The only somewhat problematic paint pot is Rhulic Gold for me. And even that is only a minor problem.
I loved the metallics from P3 for the unique golds, but i never understood why people loved the rest of the range. Every one I bought was incredibly thin and low pigmented, even more than old Citadel (before the current range). I bought a bunch that still sit, probably dry and useless now, in my old paints box. They had interesting colours, but getting them to cover was too annoying for me.
3:46/19:00 The timing of this video :D I recently purchased your paint swatches and started to make single tone comparison charts for personal use, since I wanted an easy way to check what range can replace citadel pots best, how much I can replace it with mix and match, and if the full Army Painter Set is worth it. And I stumbled about these same points regarding Army Painter. Their 6 tone ranges are great on the one hand for shading and highlighting, but they are missing quite a lot of tones one will find regular in Citadel, Vallejo and Two Thin Coats Ranges. The last of witch will probably close more gaps once wave 3 rolls out. Currently I am on path to go mainly Vallejo, since I can buy them locally, and fill gaps with TTC. Admittedly, Army Painter has some tones you find nowhere else (like the metallics) so some singular bottles still might find their way to my desk. 8:25 "Old man yelling at clouds", but same. Forever in love with Badab Black & Devlan Mud.
New to the hobby (although I will be a historical vice fantasy/sci-f war gamer). I have been looking all over for paint comparisons but of course 95% of such content is fantasy focused. However, reviews of paint regardless of miniature is very helpful. I ran across your video and found something you said interesting. Folks from the UK and into Warhammer would naturally gravitate towards Citadel. The bit you mentioned about Warlord was a light bulb moment. In that historical space they chose Army Painter. So my question is if you were in my shoes as a newcomer who will focus mostly on 18-19 th century historical miniature painting, who would you go with. I am from the U.S. so no bias or history with any company at all. It seems on the surface that Vallejo model color is well suited to historical but then again I like the base/layer/highlight ease with Citadel.. again as a beginner. I very much welcome suggestions. Thanks!!
By the way, I'll out myself as someone who likes the Pro Acryl twist caps. I usually twist it open and then let just enough paint to the tip that I can dip a Round 1 or smaller brush into the cap, and that's all I usually need to paint. Not a microgram wasted, no palette needed.
Agreed! Then wipe clean on a bit of paper towel. No clogs, no mess, no wasted paint. It's wild to think people still buy and deal with the terribly bad citadel pots!
@@Prickles2001 Everyone seems to complain about Citadel pots. Why? They don't knock over and have a built in palette, but aren't quite transparent and...?
I think they have some really nice choices for some of their colors too, although the consistency and coverage can be hit or miss. The paints that are good are good, though and I use them a lot.
I'm getting reactivation/lifting issues with the new Fanatic paints. On two models that have dried overnight, then I a wash applied and the paint has lifted off, or cracked. I noticed it the first time I used them but put it down to the slower drying time of this new range. But even after drying overnight I've had this issue. I seen it in one of the reds (can't remember which), the deep & uniform grey and just had it happen with Magecast magenta which had dried over night. I using the old warpaint brush-on primer and the old washes, otherwise the colours are all the new fanatic.
Hello! So i started recently with modelling and i been looking around for paints, buuuut i do more scale modelling, and people are so vague on what paint is good! Is any of These paints good for scale modelling or do you have other recomendations?
I would love a video series where you go through each color and test as many as you have, I'd prefer one for turquoise. Or pink, turquoise I use a lot pink I never use
Stahly, do you find Warpaints Fanatic to be a little bit too desaturated and bland in color (due to the added titanium white) than the others? How do they compare in vibrancy and saturation to for example, Vallejo Game Colors? I'm wondering which to get as these 2 are easy availabe where I live, and I only painted with speedpaints before ;)
Yeah I wish they'd have some richer colours. But since I mix and match different paint ranges, it doesn't bother me that much. Gives the Fanatic range its own vibe. (New) Game Colors are in general slightly more saturated, but some of the brighter yellows, greens, and oranges also trade covering power for saturation. Pro Acryl or AK has really intense bright colours.
Vince was the only set I got the full version of, I picked certain selections for the other signatures series based on what seemed like what I wanted to try.
Thank you for your video! It's really cool 👍👍👍 I need to choose between Army painter Warpaints, Warpaints fanatic and Scale75 fantasy &games. So, from your point of view wich paints I should choose? And is there big difference between old Warpaints and Warpaints fanatic?
It's interesting you bring up mecha color. There is so little coverage of that line. I bought it to paint toys with my kids and have seen almost nothing on it.
Nice video :) The popularity of the paints is also region related. In the south of France, to be honest I still see a lot of Citadel, AK, and Green Stuff World. Some are using Army Painter and I've seen Pro Acryl once, and that's it. To be honest I use Green Stuff and Citadel paints, but the more I look at AK paints, the more I think that I'm going to buy some. again thanks for the video, it is very instructive.
Epic. Satin paint is good due to abrasion resistance while painting but I tend to use a mixture of paints with different finishes and washes and stuff so at the end I tend to use matte varnish (or satin for largely metallic eg necrons) to protect everything and unify the look.
I'll need to get my hands on some of these paints because their claims seem very misleading or heavily influenced by marketing. For instance with the army painter metallics I'm seeing mica in them in this video but that could be the video but aluminum pigment paint generally wont look like that as that covering power isnt right. I think they made their paints thicker for two reasons 1. To stop the separation they had before 2. To claim they had higher pigmentation which pigmentation really doesnt affect the viscosity of paints. The color change is because they added way more white than they had before and this is because the hobby community has a bad conception for decades of higher pigmentation means more opaque when it doesn't but this has been changing as of late and novice painters tend to prefer opacity over transparency due to it being easier to paint with. Also that blue fluo from army painter has adulterants in there as that is far from the color of what the blue would normally be.
When I first started painting I had some of those old Army Painter sets based on recomendations from Reddit that they "were everyone's favorites." I had exactly the same problem with them in this video and now I feel vindicated. I ended up just getting a bunch of citadel paints that my local shop stocked and was happier with those frankley. These day's however I am upgrading my range to Vallejo.
So I went ahead and got the Cuttlefish Colors paint set. They are basically Pro Acryl’s missing colors. Only real difference is they are pre thinned. Coverage is good and color selection is perfect.
Great video! I happen to have bunch of paints from everyrange included, and I agree with most of things said in video. My biggest "issue" with the fanatic is that the "darkest" colour in the triad has little difference to the 5th color on the triad. Perhaps it's just me, but when I airbrushed their blues, starting from 6th color, there was little difference to the 5th color, and overall, the 6th color in the triad in the colours i got, are simply not "dark" enough. But overall I think Fanatic are great improvement compared to their previous range. Also, their metallics are quite good. Not Vallejo metal color good, but they are nice. Shame they dont have metallic similar to Iron warrior steel, but on the other hand, I havent found anything similar in any range
Do you plan to release a one in all comparison chart for all acrylic paint ranges you tested so far inlucding color conversion chart? Btw keep up the great work. Cheers Mate
Always buy the aftermarket lids for Pro Acryl. It's not a wild amount of money and they can be reused from bottle to bottle, just give them a soak in ISO.
@16:00 You put army painter thinned vs vallejo and others unthinned. Obviously coverage will be better for the unthinned paints. You should have done army painter unthinned vs others unthinned and see the difference between opacity and coverage so that it's a truly 1 to 1.
They're all thinned to a similar consistency to level the playing field. Obviously the thicker the paint, the better the covering power, but it's not practical when the paint is so thick that it will obscure detail.
Great video as always, Stahly. If I could make a suggestion for a video - make a custom video about your favorite colors always appearing on your palette. I'd love to see what you enjoy using outside of your favorite ranges. :)
Well, here where I live only Vallejo, AK and Tamiya are widely available and I was using Vallejo since early 90s so... I won't be running around in search for Two Thin coats, for example. And Prices for Vallejo and AK is more than sensible at around 3.4$, so...
Thank you for your insights. Personally I am Missing Kimera, Ammo Atom, Molotow One4All, Molotow Liquid Chrome, Golden Acrylics Highflow, Golden Acrylics Fluid, Golden Acrics SoFlat, P3
@@stahly_taleofpainters Thank you for your reply. As I love your channel and reviews I would to see tests of these color ranges by you :) I do understand that this a lot to ask.
Do ammo mig atom paints, golden high flow acrylics and Liquidex Inks please. Most miniature painters have no idea how good the last 2 are and I want to know more about Atom.
I've been watching a lot of your videos the last 24 hours as I try to decide which way I'm going to go with my next painting chapter (was going to go speedpaints but leaning toward Vallejo model air now - I like thin paints, I used to use Reaper ones a few years back.. I'll keep researching), your web blog is excellent too. Excellent videos. Subb'd.
Great video! I purchased your PATREON paint examples and highly recommended for real world representation. I very much welcome more comparison videos. Primers? Varnishes? Dry paints? Auxiliaries?
Oh nooo-w, it's too many collaassz. Lol this is a great video so far, haven't watched it all, so idk if this was added, but it would be cool to get a comprehensive breakdown on all the different types of terrain paints & effects. From vallejo ocean water effects to aks terrain paints & citadel technical terrain paint. That could be pretty cool to get indepth info on each.
Army Painter owes me like 3 cans of primer. They are the only brand that had a primer like Chaotic Red. Each of the last 3 cans I bought failed around 1/4 of the way in. For as much as I like using that shade as a base on my World Eaters, I'm done buying them Also I want to add: I recently got a set of the Vallejo Model Air metallic paints. Almost all of them are fantastic. However, the one I was most excited to use, Black (metallic), may be the worst metallic I've personally ever used. The flakes in it are massive and it leaves a terrible grainy finish. Plus it takes several layers to get a full coat. Unlike the silvers in the set. I really haven't used the golds yet bc I just always use Pro Acryl gold metallics. I did however find the new Army Painter Death Metal to be great and does what I was hoping the Vallejo black metallic would have been
Their customer service is actually very accommodating. I recently got two new cans as replacement for cans I bought 4-5 years ago that stopped spraying despite being half full.
I personally prefer the new Vallejo ranges and AK 3rd. I have some Pro Acryl ones and A are they a lot more expensive and B not that different bottles aside. Plus Vallejo has a great customer service.
Two things - have you done a Scale 75 paint video that I might have missed? I'd love to get your opinions on it. Second - maybe a video where you create your own dream triads using what you consider to be the best of the best from every range? Personally, I don't want to just stick with one range if there are better deep reds in a different brand.
In the yellow paints comparison Scale75 appears. He doesn't sound particularly impressed 😅 Personally I use Scale75 a lot and find them amazing. But that's me
yeah but which is your favorite brand overall 🤔? So much effort put into this video, I'm sure everyone appreciates the information. Buying new paints can be daunting when everyone just says "this" is the best and you can't find out until buying them.
"The best" is often *very* personal - do _you_ prefer how it flows, behaves, dilutes, glazes, mixes, blends, covers, etc. The big point I took from the video: Acrylic paints have, _in general_ improved tremendously over the past couple of years. They are, well, maybe not light years, but they are in an _entirely different league_ than when I tried out my first model acrylic paints in 1993! Or even versus ten years ago. I can tell you this: If you're in the US, the "Folk Art" or "Apple Barrel" matte paint you can get at WalMart is shockingly good stuff, if you take the time to learn to dilute it properly. Is it the best? Nope. Far, far from it. I guarantee you *can* afford to try it out a whole color scheme's worth of paints, and not feel bad if it doesn't work out for you - because it'll cost less than a single bottle of black paint from any of these paints. Sometimes "the best" is "the best for right now" - meaning "I can afford to paint and practice a TON" with this paint. Maybe you want to spend the money on more minis/models to paint, instead of just paint? Best takes many forms.
I would like to see a video or a chart where similar 3d printed test bits are painted with all paint ranges and displayed next to each other, so you can compare. If I had money or paints like you do, I'd make a website where you can pick and chose colors and didplay them next to each other. But that's thousands of pounds in paint alone.😮 Edit: byou actually address this later in the video.
@@stahly_taleofpainterslooks like I’m signing up for patreon. The biggest hurdle to me buying pro acryl over citadel is I don’t know what colors translate. For instance, I don’t know what the pro acryl version of mephiston red, wazdaka red or evil suns is so I haven’t bought them for my reds yet.
@@stahly_taleofpainters finally on PC, would you recommend getting the citadel and pro acryl charts and comparing from there? thats how you use the swatches right
I've been trying out some new paint ranges so this is a great video to help me along. But I simply cannot agree with all the pro-acryl love. every single bottle i have has come with a gritty, sandy texture which leaves a horrible finish on my models. Anyone else have this? I have mixed them thoroughly and not used any mediums so it's not like anything has reacted with them. I am loathe to buy any more of them to test if it's a bad batch considering every one of their paints is like it, especially as I bought them in mutiple batches including some of the new signature series
I'm a big fan of the Pro Acryl line. I have almost all of their paints. That being said their metallics aren't to my personal liking as they don't look like real metal to me. The smaller selection of paints is also a drawback and I've had to mix a fair bit to get even some basic colors like a darker Khaki and something approaching Khorne Red. That being said they have possibly the best pure red out there and the new Rogue Hobbies signature series set is fantastic for its bold colors.
I love your videos. However, wha I wished you mentioned after the review of the Two Thin Coat paints is that there are now 180 paints with a far wider color range.
Outside of a small handful of paints, like bold titanium white and a lot of their browns, I've moved away from pro acryl. I love Ak 3rd gen, Two Thin Coats and the new Model Color. There's nothing that I can't get between those ranges and I'll probably stick with them
I don't know why I am so stoked for these videos, because whenever I buy a new paint, even if it's better than what I'm currently using, I'm still stuck with the old one and my desk space is getting low. It also weighs a bit on my conscience because of all the plastic involved when there's no Farbpfandflaschensystem. Maybe we shouldn't leave paint manufacturing to the foreigners.
I know this is an old post. but my only comment would be that I don't believe army painter ever said or even implied that it has 300 to 700 times more pigment than OTHER BRANDS. It has 300 to 700 times more pigment than the OLD warpaints. They did say "unparallelled coverage" which is debunked though. it is parallelled by most other top of the line paints. They all are very opaque and work well. I'm not saying they are better, but they are not worse either. this is the big change, like you said, the old warpaints left a lot to be desired. the new fanatics really are a better line in every way.. and they hold up well against the other top of the line paints.
I would think it would be hard to compare brands unless you specify what you will be painting. It appears your area is fantasy figures. Some of those ranges are entirely aimed at that, while others take in military miniatures, and land, sea, and air historical military models.
Pro acryl easiest to work with for beginners, but has a lot to offer any level of painter...takes the cake for consistency, vibrancy, and mixability. The price is not great though.
While I love the properties of AK paints, I have found them the hardest to judge, colour-wise. The swatches - both online and in person - seem to be wildly inaccurate, the frosted bottles make it hard to judge the exact hue inside the hobby store, and the official paint chart is (as you mentioned) chaotic and not organized into triads or similar groups. It's a frustrating aspect of what's otherwise a very nice product to work with.
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What are the plates(?) you use when you produce your swatches? I am looking for something to use as a test bed.
Hey Stahly! I think I’ve bought all your swatches at this point, but most of my paints are Pro Acryl, and it would be amazing if you could do swatches for them. That way I can compare the colors I have with the colors in the other paint ranges and buy complimenting colors without getting colors that might be very similar.
@@TristanChaika Cheers for the support! Pro Acryl is coming, I'm waiting to get my hands on the new Signature Series sets :)
@@dougperrins8716 Check out this post: taleofpainters.com/2021/07/top-tip-make-your-own-paint-swatch-to-organise-your-paint-collection/
@@stahly_taleofpainters ***nudge nudge*** @MonumentHobbies 😉
Criminally underrated channel. Seriously theres no one doing what you’re doing.
With Pro Acryl I have learned squeezed out a smaller amount, screw it closed, then wipe the rest off on my pallet. I just bought an additional 50 bottles of their range to add to my 10 or so I already have of theirs. I’m trying to branch out from Citadel’s range. I have about $1100-$1300 in Citadel. I feel like PA is gonna help me grow as a painter only going to Vallejo and Citadel for truly unique colors.
I mean this literally. I kinda wish there was a Stahly core paints list. Like preferred brand/choice for each color, with the idea of using a good white/black to lighten/darken. Different brands do have standouts.
Second this. A cross brand recommendation list would be interesting.
On Twitter, I have this Stahly's Paint Picks series, but I agree, at some point I need to make a list more systematically
If you get his speed/contrast/xpress color swatches, there’s one file that has his preferred colors out of all the brands. But it’s just for those, he didn’t do that for the regular acrylic lines. That would be a pretty big paint chart I imagine.
Ninjon has a video on his favourite paints and it seems pretty concise
I would love a “Best Metallics” video. Keep up the great work
Thats easy. Vallejo Acryllic Metal Color. Specifically the big ones marked with Airbrush colors.
@@wijse interesting. Will check em out. Do you thin them at all?
@@Deeplands Not needed. Brush excess paint with paper towel if needed.
@@wijse Will give it a try, I really hate thinning metallics.
Monument Pro-Acryl.
No doubt about it.
Got to fully agree... I absolutely love the complete set of the fanatics. As a beginner / intermediate painter, it is so convenient to simply select your color of choice, every color acts pretty much the same way (once well shaked) and goes on so well and smooth.
Only challenge I have is to thin them enough when you actually dont want the strong coverage.
And some good real reds are def missing...
Holy Moly....dieses Mal eine epische Zusammenfassung...Danke für deine Arbeit!
One suggestion....would it be possible to include "which color to buy" recommendations with your color swatches? I had the difficulty of choice with AK interactive 3rd gen you described....
3:50 It's not providing you with a premixed set of shades to have consistent colors over an extended period, but olive drab is actually dark yellow; you can obtain it by mixing yellow and black (simulate this in a graphics editor by setting the color to 0xFFFF00, then reducing the brightness). As such, you can make a range of olive shades from the yellows in the set - Ice Yellow to Fiendish Yellow - mixed with black.
Loved the in-depth comparisons. Already jumped on the AV Game Color before the new Army Painter released but glad I did. The clear bottles are top notch and at the best prices. Now filling in with the new Model Color line to add color depth and they seem to be the same formula. As far as the GC Metallics I've really only used Chainmail and Tinny Tin to any extent and they work well for me. As far as bubbling, any of my paints will act like that if over mixed. Pro Acryl and Kimera would be my next go to paints with the very specific Citadel's such as Cadian Fleshtone, etc.
A few years ago I had to make a choice lead by the necessity to have the least amount of stuff to carry around (due to frequently changing house/nation). i used to have loads of bottles from either vallejo model color or GW that i eventually sold and went for scale 75 artist, kimera and vallejo express colours. with this setup i can do both speed paint and display paint with a space saving setup. As time goes by I will probably make the full switch to heavy body and some oil paints.
Thank you - I learned a lot. Of particular note, for me, were your warnings about the use of polyurethane varnishes and the warning about the different finishes of some of the signature pro-acryl range. Food for thought....
One thing to mention about the Pro Acryl is that they are AMAZING when put in an Airbrush!
do you add thinner or flow improver? i have some bold pyrrale red and wanna test this
@@PureCrisp not as much as I would have to with GW or the others. 1 drop works for me
@@Bound2Asgard interesting, thanks for sharing. I’ve recently realised how important paint selection is when airbrushing - the clogging made it almost unbearable for me to learn at times! 😩
I've had massive issues with them clogging up my
0.15 nozzle. Did not have this issue with any other line except the base Scale75 line (Scale Games and Artist work fine).
@@arinthel So 1 thinner drop is not enough for Pro Acryl through a 0.15 nozzle? What ratios have you tried?
Love this format of video! As an experienced painter, it communicates tons of valuable information saving me time and most importantly money! Thanks Stahly!
Thanks for this compilation video. Comment mostly for the algorithm, but also for your thoughtful videos.
Proacryl has received a couple of extra signature series that really helped cover some of the holes in the color range: The orange red, the dark magenta, a single pigment ultramarine... Still not built simple triads, but far closer to a range that one could use exclusively
My qualms with triads is a large portion of them are simply desaturated down the line. Especially with the fanatic paints. I picked up a few and found all the highlight colors just added white which not only gave then that chalkiness that comes from white pigment but is a lot less pretty on a model than just adding a yellow white like ice yellow or sunny skin tone (or a similar color across other lines) what I really like about pro acryl is they don't desaturate many of their colors just to make a triad. As you can always add one of their desaturated color ends if needed. Like light yellow green for greens or pink/pale pink for red. I understand not wanting to mix colors but new painters lose so much vibrancy by not using a warm white instead of picking up a desaturated triad and then they wonder why their models are dull. But I'm a big fan of pro acryl in general as them and ak are a large portion of what I use (some PA paints are a little too light body for some colors for me).
I agree. I also think the triads are a little over rated because it forces beginners to think colors need to be shaded and highlighted with a version of the same color. But if you’ve ever painted an orc and shaded it with a red glaze, and highlighted with sunny skin tone mixed into your base green, it can open up your entire concept of painting and color theory. That said, it’s nice to have bright and dark versions of colors if you can maintain good saturation. If all you’re doing is adding white or black, I can just do that on the pallet, but sometimes you can change the actual pigments used and have access to rich colors that you wouldn’t be able to create by mixing.
Thanks!
Cheers, much appreciated!
Could you try the Vallejo Metal Color range please ? It's a range of metallic paints coming in unusual 32 ml pots. They're very liquid (prob made for airbrushes even if it doesn't say so in the name), but their coverage is nonetheless insanely good when applied with a brush. Very surprising. You can find a couple videos about those if you want to have a look.
They are made for airbrushes. The old label even said "Metal Color - Airbrush Colors" on the label.
Either way, they're fantastic paints for airbrushing and regular brushing.
He mentions them in both Vallejo videos, although he doesn’t go in depth. I think Vallejo is really missing an opportunity to make their Game Color metallics more like the Metal Color paints, but with more variety of colors. (Especially golds and bronze)
@@svelle37 thank you, I suspected that and I think I heard a youtuber mention it. It's quite obvious when you see how thin it is, but I appreciate the confirmation !
@@TristanChaika noted, thanks ! I should watch the whole video before commenting 😅
This was a great video! Can you recommend a gold for an old gold/necro gold effect? Scale75 necro gold is a good tone but separates horribly and doesn't have an agitator ball in the bottle. The alternative I was thinking of was bronze + light bronze from Pro Acryl as they somewhat sell as a burnished gold when combined. They're not too orangey.
Absolutely brilliant video, I kinda wish I waited a year to do model painting and buying since I feel like I've waisted too much on bad paints and beginner kits- thanks to your more objective and scientific approach things are sooooo much better to cross-examine and compare.
Thanks so much!
In the beginning...what are those bins you stored all those paints in?
They are called "Euroboxes", I'm using the 40x30x12 cm size
I'm seriously thinking about Pro acryl for my acrylics, Scale 75 for metallics, Citadel for the few contrast and washes I love and a mix of Fanatics, AK, and game color for the few rounded out additions
How is the new model color black? Is it as good as the old one?
A bit thinner in consistency, but still very matte and covers great
@@stahly_taleofpainters thanks!
Just bought 3 of your swatches! They're extremely helpful, thank you for making them. Would love to see a scale 75 review in the future
One thing I would add to your recommendation of getting Ninjon's Pro-Acryl series - Watch out for the Dark Magenta, it seems to be much less opaque than a lot of the other paints in the range. It's more in line with the transparents than even the other paints in that Sig series
Yeah I think it‘s because of the pigment used, this very shade of purple is very transparent
Yes, the wanted a true magenta color, which is incredibly vibrant because the magenta in the core set has a lot of white in it. It’s nice and covers well, but feels more pink than magenta to me. 😢he transparency of the quinacradone pigment they use is actually really useful because it mixes with other colors really well and it turns into an incredible glaze, which is fantastic for working into skintones. Before they introduced that, I went out of my way to get the Liquitex Acrylic Gouache quinacridone magenta which is amazing and very similar, although much thicker consistency out of the bottle.
Two things Coats is already up to 180 colours. 120 paints have already been released with the remaining 60 colours coming in September.
P3 would deserve it's place in the spot light. I'd also be super happe, if they came out, new, in droppers and with a little more variety. A man has to dream.
Well, Steamforged Games did say they were going to rerelease the P3 line when they acquired the Warmachine IP a few weeks ago.
@@KaimanaOhana Really!? That's great ... I guess. Really dunno, what to make out of this, but P3 paints are great, so nice, that there is hope. Thx for informing me. =)
I have some p3 paints that sat unused for about 2 years and all of them are chunky now. They aren't large chunks, they're small ones that give unwanted texture that makes them unusable for me now.
@@Max-fg4dm Wow. Really? I never had any problem like that. I put two heavy agitators in each pot and firmly shake them for like ten seconds and they are great. The only somewhat problematic paint pot is Rhulic Gold for me. And even that is only a minor problem.
I loved the metallics from P3 for the unique golds, but i never understood why people loved the rest of the range. Every one I bought was incredibly thin and low pigmented, even more than old Citadel (before the current range). I bought a bunch that still sit, probably dry and useless now, in my old paints box. They had interesting colours, but getting them to cover was too annoying for me.
3:46/19:00 The timing of this video :D
I recently purchased your paint swatches and started to make single tone comparison charts for personal use, since I wanted an easy way to check what range can replace citadel pots best, how much I can replace it with mix and match, and if the full Army Painter Set is worth it.
And I stumbled about these same points regarding Army Painter. Their 6 tone ranges are great on the one hand for shading and highlighting, but they are missing quite a lot of tones one will find regular in Citadel, Vallejo and Two Thin Coats Ranges. The last of witch will probably close more gaps once wave 3 rolls out.
Currently I am on path to go mainly Vallejo, since I can buy them locally, and fill gaps with TTC. Admittedly, Army Painter has some tones you find nowhere else (like the metallics) so some singular bottles still might find their way to my desk.
8:25 "Old man yelling at clouds", but same. Forever in love with Badab Black & Devlan Mud.
New to the hobby (although I will be a historical vice fantasy/sci-f war gamer). I have been looking all over for paint comparisons but of course 95% of such content is fantasy focused. However, reviews of paint regardless of miniature is very helpful. I ran across your video and found something you said interesting. Folks from the UK and into Warhammer would naturally gravitate towards Citadel. The bit you mentioned about Warlord was a light bulb moment. In that historical space they chose Army Painter. So my question is if you were in my shoes as a newcomer who will focus mostly on 18-19 th century historical miniature painting, who would you go with. I am from the U.S. so no bias or history with any company at all. It seems on the surface that Vallejo model color is well suited to historical but then again I like the base/layer/highlight ease with Citadel.. again as a beginner. I very much welcome suggestions. Thanks!!
I think AK interactive is great for beginners.
I bought 2 of your charts. They are very valuable, more people need to know about them.
By the way, I'll out myself as someone who likes the Pro Acryl twist caps. I usually twist it open and then let just enough paint to the tip that I can dip a Round 1 or smaller brush into the cap, and that's all I usually need to paint. Not a microgram wasted, no palette needed.
Agreed! Then wipe clean on a bit of paper towel.
No clogs, no mess, no wasted paint. It's wild to think people still buy and deal with the terribly bad citadel pots!
Same, it's crazy to me how much hate I see on the Pro Acryl pots.
@@Prickles2001 Everyone seems to complain about Citadel pots. Why? They don't knock over and have a built in palette, but aren't quite transparent and...?
@@CTimmerman the amount of paint that gums up around the lid and is wasted?
@@Prickles2001 A wet palette helps to conserve paint, but in months i've only seen one crusty pot at the store.
If you haven't already looked at them, Reaper Master Series are quite nice paints. They were doing color triads well over a decade ago.
I think they have some really nice choices for some of their colors too, although the consistency and coverage can be hit or miss. The paints that are good are good, though and I use them a lot.
Reaper is my range
I'm getting reactivation/lifting issues with the new Fanatic paints.
On two models that have dried overnight, then I a wash applied and the paint has lifted off, or cracked.
I noticed it the first time I used them but put it down to the slower drying time of this new range.
But even after drying overnight I've had this issue.
I seen it in one of the reds (can't remember which), the deep & uniform grey and just had it happen with Magecast magenta which had dried over night.
I using the old warpaint brush-on primer and the old washes, otherwise the colours are all the new fanatic.
Strange, I wonder what could cause it.
Hello! So i started recently with modelling and i been looking around for paints, buuuut i do more scale modelling, and people are so vague on what paint is good! Is any of These paints good for scale modelling or do you have other recomendations?
I would love a video series where you go through each color and test as many as you have, I'd prefer one for turquoise. Or pink, turquoise I use a lot pink I never use
Yes I would love something like this. Start with primary colours, then secondaries, etc etc.
Has anyone purchased the swatches and had them printed and laminated?
If so, what size and what sort of printing does them justice?
Subscribed after watching this video from beginning to end. Excellent and invaluable work.
Legend!
Stahly, do you find Warpaints Fanatic to be a little bit too desaturated and bland in color (due to the added titanium white) than the others?
How do they compare in vibrancy and saturation to for example, Vallejo Game Colors?
I'm wondering which to get as these 2 are easy availabe where I live, and I only painted with speedpaints before ;)
Yeah I wish they'd have some richer colours. But since I mix and match different paint ranges, it doesn't bother me that much. Gives the Fanatic range its own vibe. (New) Game Colors are in general slightly more saturated, but some of the brighter yellows, greens, and oranges also trade covering power for saturation. Pro Acryl or AK has really intense bright colours.
Vince was the only set I got the full version of, I picked certain selections for the other signatures series based on what seemed like what I wanted to try.
Still only having citadel paints. But now after watching this i am so tempted to buy the duncan rhodes paint and some vallejo metal paints
Thank you for your video!
It's really cool 👍👍👍
I need to choose between Army painter Warpaints, Warpaints fanatic and Scale75 fantasy &games.
So, from your point of view wich paints I should choose?
And is there big difference between old Warpaints and Warpaints fanatic?
Ooooh that will be perfect to carry me through Monday ! I am excited to see that, thank you for the work !
It's interesting you bring up mecha color. There is so little coverage of that line. I bought it to paint toys with my kids and have seen almost nothing on it.
Nice video :) The popularity of the paints is also region related. In the south of France, to be honest I still see a lot of Citadel, AK, and Green Stuff World. Some are using Army Painter and I've seen Pro Acryl once, and that's it. To be honest I use Green Stuff and Citadel paints, but the more I look at AK paints, the more I think that I'm going to buy some. again thanks for the video, it is very instructive.
Epic.
Satin paint is good due to abrasion resistance while painting but I tend to use a mixture of paints with different finishes and washes and stuff so at the end I tend to use matte varnish (or satin for largely metallic eg necrons) to protect everything and unify the look.
I'll need to get my hands on some of these paints because their claims seem very misleading or heavily influenced by marketing.
For instance with the army painter metallics I'm seeing mica in them in this video but that could be the video but aluminum pigment paint generally wont look like that as that covering power isnt right.
I think they made their paints thicker for two reasons 1. To stop the separation they had before 2. To claim they had higher pigmentation which pigmentation really doesnt affect the viscosity of paints.
The color change is because they added way more white than they had before and this is because the hobby community has a bad conception for decades of higher pigmentation means more opaque when it doesn't but this has been changing as of late and novice painters tend to prefer opacity over transparency due to it being easier to paint with.
Also that blue fluo from army painter has adulterants in there as that is far from the color of what the blue would normally be.
When I first started painting I had some of those old Army Painter sets based on recomendations from Reddit that they "were everyone's favorites." I had exactly the same problem with them in this video and now I feel vindicated. I ended up just getting a bunch of citadel paints that my local shop stocked and was happier with those frankley. These day's however I am upgrading my range to Vallejo.
So I went ahead and got the Cuttlefish Colors paint set. They are basically Pro Acryl’s missing colors. Only real difference is they are pre thinned. Coverage is good and color selection is perfect.
Great video! I happen to have bunch of paints from everyrange included, and I agree with most of things said in video. My biggest "issue" with the fanatic is that the "darkest" colour in the triad has little difference to the 5th color on the triad. Perhaps it's just me, but when I airbrushed their blues, starting from 6th color, there was little difference to the 5th color, and overall, the 6th color in the triad in the colours i got, are simply not "dark" enough. But overall I think Fanatic are great improvement compared to their previous range. Also, their metallics are quite good. Not Vallejo metal color good, but they are nice. Shame they dont have metallic similar to Iron warrior steel, but on the other hand, I havent found anything similar in any range
I love that you love Citadel Retributer Armor. It's the best metallic paint ever created by GW
ive def been sleeping on how smooth two thin coats is
outstanding review! What brand do you recommend for warm metallic colors?
Check this: taleofpainters.com/2023/08/stahlys-best-miniature-paints-warhammer-2024/
Do you plan to release a one in all comparison chart for all acrylic paint ranges you tested so far inlucding color conversion chart? Btw keep up the great work. Cheers Mate
Yes, coming later this year!
Always buy the aftermarket lids for Pro Acryl. It's not a wild amount of money and they can be reused from bottle to bottle, just give them a soak in ISO.
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You put army painter thinned vs vallejo and others unthinned. Obviously coverage will be better for the unthinned paints. You should have done army painter unthinned vs others unthinned and see the difference between opacity and coverage so that it's a truly 1 to 1.
They're all thinned to a similar consistency to level the playing field. Obviously the thicker the paint, the better the covering power, but it's not practical when the paint is so thick that it will obscure detail.
Great video as always, Stahly. If I could make a suggestion for a video - make a custom video about your favorite colors always appearing on your palette. I'd love to see what you enjoy using outside of your favorite ranges. :)
Hi Stahly when do the new model colors come out?
Already out in Europe, but since they have the same product numbers, a lot of stores seem to replace them colour by colour when stock runs low
Well, here where I live only Vallejo, AK and Tamiya are widely available and I was using Vallejo since early 90s so... I won't be running around in search for Two Thin coats, for example. And Prices for Vallejo and AK is more than sensible at around 3.4$, so...
Would like to see a detail review of tt combat greenstuff world and warcolors paint ranges
TTCombat is on taleofpainters.com, others will hopefully follow!
Dudebro, this is amazing.
Thank you for your insights. Personally I am Missing Kimera, Ammo Atom, Molotow One4All, Molotow Liquid Chrome, Golden Acrylics Highflow, Golden Acrylics Fluid, Golden Acrics SoFlat, P3
Duly noted!
@@stahly_taleofpainters Thank you for your reply. As I love your channel and reviews I would to see tests of these color ranges by you :) I do understand that this a lot to ask.
I'm still hoping for a review/comparison of airbrush-ready paint ranges, personally.
Hopefully later this year!
Do ammo mig atom paints, golden high flow acrylics and Liquidex Inks please. Most miniature painters have no idea how good the last 2 are and I want to know more about Atom.
I've been watching a lot of your videos the last 24 hours as I try to decide which way I'm going to go with my next painting chapter (was going to go speedpaints but leaning toward Vallejo model air now - I like thin paints, I used to use Reaper ones a few years back.. I'll keep researching), your web blog is excellent too. Excellent videos. Subb'd.
Did anyone use the old Model Color Glazes? Were they any good?
its great to see that most of the problems with the paint lines aren't even related to their application.
Scale 75 metalics are on a whole different level
I cannot wait!
You know Stahly delivers 💯
Great video! I purchased your PATREON paint examples and highly recommended for real world representation. I very much welcome more comparison videos. Primers? Varnishes? Dry paints? Auxiliaries?
Hopefully all of the above :)
Out here nothing beats Vallejo when it comes to price/quality ratio. One bottle is roughly 1.9$ and they are always in stock.
I like AK interactive a bit better.
Oh nooo-w,
it's too many collaassz.
Lol this is a great video so far, haven't watched it all, so idk if this was added, but it would be cool to get a comprehensive breakdown on all the different types of terrain paints & effects.
From vallejo ocean water effects to aks terrain paints & citadel technical terrain paint.
That could be pretty cool to get indepth info on each.
Army Painter owes me like 3 cans of primer. They are the only brand that had a primer like Chaotic Red. Each of the last 3 cans I bought failed around 1/4 of the way in. For as much as I like using that shade as a base on my World Eaters, I'm done buying them
Also I want to add: I recently got a set of the Vallejo Model Air metallic paints. Almost all of them are fantastic. However, the one I was most excited to use, Black (metallic), may be the worst metallic I've personally ever used. The flakes in it are massive and it leaves a terrible grainy finish. Plus it takes several layers to get a full coat. Unlike the silvers in the set. I really haven't used the golds yet bc I just always use Pro Acryl gold metallics.
I did however find the new Army Painter Death Metal to be great and does what I was hoping the Vallejo black metallic would have been
Their customer service is actually very accommodating. I recently got two new cans as replacement for cans I bought 4-5 years ago that stopped spraying despite being half full.
I personally prefer the new Vallejo ranges and AK 3rd. I have some Pro Acryl ones and A are they a lot more expensive and B not that different bottles aside. Plus Vallejo has a great customer service.
Absolutely stellar video, very helpful.
Two things - have you done a Scale 75 paint video that I might have missed? I'd love to get your opinions on it.
Second - maybe a video where you create your own dream triads using what you consider to be the best of the best from every range? Personally, I don't want to just stick with one range if there are better deep reds in a different brand.
In the yellow paints comparison Scale75 appears. He doesn't sound particularly impressed 😅
Personally I use Scale75 a lot and find them amazing. But that's me
Not yet, I dabbled into them but wasn‘t super impressed. Might change when I go deeper into the range though
Oh can’t wait. Just love your videos. :).
This will be more of a compilation video though, for those who want all of my reviews in one place :D
yeah but which is your favorite brand overall 🤔? So much effort put into this video, I'm sure everyone appreciates the information. Buying new paints can be daunting when everyone just says "this" is the best and you can't find out until buying them.
I have this list on my blog that I keep updated: taleofpainters.com/2023/08/stahlys-best-miniature-paints-warhammer-2024/ Truth is I mix and match
@@stahly_taleofpainters thanks mate
@@stahly_taleofpainters Nuance! This is probably the answer everybody *should* expect.
"The best" is often *very* personal - do _you_ prefer how it flows, behaves, dilutes, glazes, mixes, blends, covers, etc.
The big point I took from the video: Acrylic paints have, _in general_ improved tremendously over the past couple of years. They are, well, maybe not light years, but they are in an _entirely different league_ than when I tried out my first model acrylic paints in 1993! Or even versus ten years ago.
I can tell you this: If you're in the US, the "Folk Art" or "Apple Barrel" matte paint you can get at WalMart is shockingly good stuff, if you take the time to learn to dilute it properly. Is it the best? Nope. Far, far from it.
I guarantee you *can* afford to try it out a whole color scheme's worth of paints, and not feel bad if it doesn't work out for you - because it'll cost less than a single bottle of black paint from any of these paints. Sometimes "the best" is "the best for right now" - meaning "I can afford to paint and practice a TON" with this paint. Maybe you want to spend the money on more minis/models to paint, instead of just paint?
Best takes many forms.
I would like to see a video or a chart where similar 3d printed test bits are painted with all paint ranges and displayed next to each other, so you can compare.
If I had money or paints like you do, I'd make a website where you can pick and chose colors and didplay them next to each other. But that's thousands of pounds in paint alone.😮
Edit: byou actually address this later in the video.
Have you made a pro acryl swatch yet? I’d be super interested in that since citadel is all I know
Yes, it's on my Patreon :)
@@stahly_taleofpainterslooks like I’m signing up for patreon. The biggest hurdle to me buying pro acryl over citadel is I don’t know what colors translate. For instance, I don’t know what the pro acryl version of mephiston red, wazdaka red or evil suns is so I haven’t bought them for my reds yet.
@@stahly_taleofpainters finally on PC, would you recommend getting the citadel and pro acryl charts and comparing from there? thats how you use the swatches right
Indeed!
Reaper did the triads over 12 years ago. I dropped citadel like a hot rock for Reaper.
Invaluable video
It's easier to find good paint these days than bad paint.
I've been trying out some new paint ranges so this is a great video to help me along. But I simply cannot agree with all the pro-acryl love. every single bottle i have has come with a gritty, sandy texture which leaves a horrible finish on my models. Anyone else have this? I have mixed them thoroughly and not used any mediums so it's not like anything has reacted with them. I am loathe to buy any more of them to test if it's a bad batch considering every one of their paints is like it, especially as I bought them in mutiple batches including some of the new signature series
What do you use to store all your paints?
Boxes called "Euroboxes"
I'm a big fan of the Pro Acryl line. I have almost all of their paints. That being said their metallics aren't to my personal liking as they don't look like real metal to me. The smaller selection of paints is also a drawback and I've had to mix a fair bit to get even some basic colors like a darker Khaki and something approaching Khorne Red. That being said they have possibly the best pure red out there and the new Rogue Hobbies signature series set is fantastic for its bold colors.
I’m not familiar with Kohrn Red, but you might like their new Red Oxide in the adepticon set. It’s a deeper red color, but still vibrant
I love your videos. However, wha I wished you mentioned after the review of the Two Thin Coat paints is that there are now 180 paints with a far wider color range.
Yeah the segment has been filmed a while ago, but I also did a video for wave 2 and will do a video for wave 3 later this year :)
The Army Painter CEO is so creepy. That psychopath stare combined with that "best paints of the world" social media buzz.
'Now with 700% more pigment'.. why would you be proud of that lmao. Just admitting to selling piss weak paint and then finally fixing it
Hi! Excellent video! Thank you very much for your work! Can you please review the new Atom paints from Ammo Mig? Thank you very much!
Proacryl and 2 thin coats are much more expensive for me so haven’t really tried them much
Outside of a small handful of paints, like bold titanium white and a lot of their browns, I've moved away from pro acryl. I love Ak 3rd gen, Two Thin Coats and the new Model Color. There's nothing that I can't get between those ranges and I'll probably stick with them
Pro Acryl pots might be the worst of all.
I don't know why I am so stoked for these videos, because whenever I buy a new paint, even if it's better than what I'm currently using, I'm still stuck with the old one and my desk space is getting low.
It also weighs a bit on my conscience because of all the plastic involved when there's no Farbpfandflaschensystem. Maybe we shouldn't leave paint manufacturing to the foreigners.
"Farbpfandflaschensystem"... certified German comment xD
What about ttcombat love their paints and use them daily
Yeah I reviewed them on Tale of Painters, the acrylics are great, metallics & washes are decent but I prefer others
Love your Videos! Could you make one about Kimera Colors/ Signiature Set?
I see what I can do, though I feel artist style paints don't complement my way of painting well.
There is a lot of good paint right now. All of these are good options.
I know this is an old post. but my only comment would be that I don't believe army painter ever said or even implied that it has 300 to 700 times more pigment than OTHER BRANDS.
It has 300 to 700 times more pigment than the OLD warpaints. They did say "unparallelled coverage" which is debunked though. it is parallelled by most other top of the line paints. They all are very opaque and work well. I'm not saying they are better, but they are not worse either.
this is the big change, like you said, the old warpaints left a lot to be desired. the new fanatics really are a better line in every way.. and they hold up well against the other top of the line paints.
AK Interactive are the best paints for beginners in my opinion.
I dont know what is this and how I came here but am gonna subscribe
I would think it would be hard to compare brands unless you specify what you will be painting. It appears your area is fantasy figures. Some of those ranges are entirely aimed at that, while others take in military miniatures, and land, sea, and air historical military models.
Pro acryl easiest to work with for beginners, but has a lot to offer any level of painter...takes the cake for consistency, vibrancy, and mixability.
The price is not great though.
vallejo has the best metals, true
While I love the properties of AK paints, I have found them the hardest to judge, colour-wise. The swatches - both online and in person - seem to be wildly inaccurate, the frosted bottles make it hard to judge the exact hue inside the hobby store, and the official paint chart is (as you mentioned) chaotic and not organized into triads or similar groups. It's a frustrating aspect of what's otherwise a very nice product to work with.
Check out my hand-painted swatch on Patreon, it‘s as accurate as you can get!