![]() ![]() Without a film the matting agents in the varnish can't migrate to the surface as the layer dries. This absorbs the varnish preventing it forming a surface film. Modern acrylics with certain pigments (red, blues etc) can dry leaving a porous surface. TLDR: Don't buy Vallejo if you want Asurmen Blue. It turns out the problem lies with the paint not the varnish. I definitely think Vallejo washes have their place, it's just not what most people consider a "wash." I think if they called them translucent paints, instead, more people would consider adding them as supplemental, 'special use' paints instead of slinging bile (or at least mild distaste - really depends on who is posting ) because they don't match their sense of what a wash should be. This Quickshade is the lightest of the 3 types and is usually applied on lighter colours as a consequence. It's also more flexible, as you can always thin a paint/wash, but thickening it up is a trick (you're stuck adding more and more layers to get the same effect). The Army Painter: Quickshade: Soft tone (DIP). It is specifically engineered to add highlights, effects. In terms of economy, though, having a 'wash concentrate' gives you more mileage per mL. The Army Painter Quick shade Dark Tone is a must-have in your miniature painting arsenal. Use as a wash akin to GW/ AP's invariably necessitates thinning, which many people don't want to bother with. Just apply it with a brush or simply dip your base coated miniatures, shake, and you are almost done.Made from very thin black pigment the Quicksha. I only ever apply one neat if I want a very heavy tint across an entire surface. Vallejo washes are much thicker than others, in terms of both body and pigment density. Step 2 Dip the models straight into the open can of Army Painter Quickshade. Its fantastic all-round uses makes it ideal for. ![]() That's not inherently bad, but I believe that's the root of most people's issues with them. How to Dip Miniatures with Army Painter Quickshade Step 1 Start with a primer and paint the base coat colors on your model. QUICKSHADE - STRONG TONE - ARMY PAINTER QUICKSHADE This is by far the most popular Quickshade on the market. ![]() AP washes (Quickshade Inks) behave almost identically to the old GW washes. ![]()
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