Speedpaints are for Amateurs… NOT! 😅
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- čas přidán 24. 04. 2024
- Amateur miniature painting. Speedpaints or contrast paints are for Amateurs. Not! 😅 I respectfully disagree. I love speedpaints! So innovative and makes painting so easy and so fun. This video shows a super quick speed painting of this @CreatureCaster resin casted miniature. It took me just an afternoon in painting this mini, including the highlighting with Warpaints Fanatic.
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I love your attitude. Instead of defending yourself or getting argumentative, you make a video proving what was said was wrong.
I don't understand how anyone could claim someone else is a amateur for using a specific type of paint.. and then bash your achievements for your preferred style of painting. People like this are jealous, and probably untalented with the delusional belief they are better than anyone else.
It was thanks to AP Speed Paint that I became so invested in improving as a painter. Now, I'm to a point where returning to speed paints is intimidating, since they are less forgiving of mistakes.
So happy to see speedpaints back at the forefront!
love your stuff, Don. I really hate the look of most "pro" miniature painting. The perfectly smooth blending, NMM, and edge highlights make it all look super cartoony. It looks silly. Everything you are doing looks really great. Don't listen to garbage comments. I look forward to all of your vids. Keep it up!
I wish I had the talent and skill that Don, the 'amateur hack' has. The point to painting for this hobby is to do what you enjoy, how you enjoy it. Furthermore, use whatever tools make it easier or more fun for you. Personally, I like the speed paint as a base and layer up from there approach and applaud your use of that technique. Now if only I could use it as well as you Don.... back to the latest project. Cool video.
Awesome Don! The time to result ratio is fantastic, pet you get more models done to a still very high standard. I own a lot of contrast paints and paint in this style
Looks amazing dude, forget the haters. Never understood this elitist bs in this hobby tbh.
Amazing work as always! It still shocks (and disappoints) me that there are still some people more hung up on what product someone uses than how they actually paint and create.
Just a great video! I really like how you show the strength of using speedpaints to base the miniature before finishing with opaque acrylics. You probably could not do the reverse and get these results, so the system is great. I also think it is so interesting, and probably the reason for enthusiasts of the each system having a difference of opinion, how the methods for getting results is opposite for each: speedpaints start with a light base and gradually apply deeper color, classic opaque painting starts with a darker base of color and gradually applies light in the form of lighter colors. This videos shows a great use of both to achieve a beautiful result.
You rock, Don. My favourite painter on the platform.
Hi Don, Looks cool. 👍
Thanks for this video ! At the end of the day, It only really matters what looks good ! You are definitely a master of your craft
The skeleton details are easy to do with the speedpaints and a bit of layering. I find it easy to use the basecoat and layering for some of them to spped up painting.
probably hard for anyone to lay claim to contrast-type paint plus normal "layer" highlights, it's an obvious step. But Juan Hidalgo would probably have the most claim (and evidence) to it with his 'eavy contrast video series
I love speed paints as well. You are doing a great job, keep it up! As a request, would you demonstrate how you would paint a large miniature (like a behir) using speed paints if you aren't proficient with an airbrush?
Very nice of you to show class and show professionalism in face of criticism, hats off to you.
HOLA.GRACIAS¡
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