
Its fantastic all-round uses makes it ideal for any colour.

The base colour, 2 highlights using a fine detail brush and then a light glaze or wash of a sepia to help blend it all together, It is rather fast and gives a good result. STRONG ToneThis is by far the most popular Quickshade on the market. Supplied in a handy 18ml Dropper Bottle, Army Painter Warpaints inks are a simple-to-use and effective method of adding shade and. but this is my method for painting flesh. You literally paint a line of the dark brown paint into the edges between any two light colours, have a look at the example photo above to see where I put mine.Īlso, in this stage I shade flesh. This particular colour is a little watery anyway, so it helps to flow into the deeper crevasses. Strong Tone Variant: The strong tone shade gives a travel-worn, sepia effects, making it excellent for the dead, zombies, grimy and dirty-looking figurines. I do this with a very fine detail brush and 822 German Black Brown (Vallejo).

But before this I want to focus on adding extra definition to the final result by 'black lining' the crevasses between major areas on the model. The Quickshade washes share the same type of extra heavy pigment which makes them formidable for adding shading and colorful effects to a miniature. The main colours are now highlighted and ready for the quickshade 'dip'. The Army Painter Quickshade Wash: Strong Tone (WP1135) 2.99 3.75.
