![]() Quickshade is some kind of varnish.ĭipping models was en vogue some years back as a fast and easy way to shade models. Wash is basically just very thin acrylic paint with a high pigment density and perhaps a flow improver. Is it really much quicker than using a traditional wash? Whats the difference between a traditional type wash and quickshade? I not used any other traditional wash yet. Several people seen me using it and usually ask "why not use just a normal GW wash". I got the quickshade cause of all the buzz about speedy painting etc. Im happy with 'Average' looking models, and have been looking for ways to streamline the whole painting process. I have a habbit of picking infantry heavy armies ( 40k / FoW), sooo many little dudes to paint. I do enjoy painting, but I prefer the playing more. I have a bad back and spending any extended amount of time in one position hunched over can get quite uncomfortable/painful. Or highlight models (though i dont want to be spending too long on each model). So i figure im either gonna have to use a brighter/lighter version of colours (suprisingly difficult to figure out). not dipping models, just brushing over whole thing then brushing excess off) (maybe im leaving too much quickshade on there?. I been doing some test models, they coming out a lot darker than expected. ![]() So im pretty new to miniature painting and recently got some Army painter quickshade, mainly as a means to paint quicker.
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