![]() However, this is a very different product that should not be confused with shaders. Quickshade Vernish VS Quickshade Washesīefore explaining how QuickShade is used, let’s make a distinction: with the term “Quickshade”, The Army Painter also identifies its own shaders. For Warhammer players the Nurgle poxwalkers are certainly ideal, but I would avoid like the plague the use of this product for space marines. However, a brown shade is more suitable for miniatures such as zombies or animals such as horses and furred characters such as werewolves. This is why I believe this product is useful for players who have no interest in making perfect miniatures or works of art. However, consider that you are going to give a unique coat of shader to the whole miniature, brown in color. I suggest you use the second, the strong tone, as a middle ground tone useful for most miniatures. The Quickshade is available in three colors, all brown: However, I clarify that Constrast and Quickshade are different products, albeit with the same target (players with little desire to paint or become good at it). A product presented to the market long before Citadel, with its “one thick coat” presented the Contrast color series. ![]() A jar of particularly dense and viscous paint that creates a homogeneous and at the same time extremely protective layer of shading on the miniature. In this sense, therefore, one of The Army Painter’s most innovative products was the Quickshade. So much so that their slogan is:Ĭreated by gamers, for gamers How to paint many miniatures in a short time with the QuickShade The target of this company is the player, not the professional artist. In fact, it is no coincidence that most of The Army Painter’s products are color sets designed for the plenitude of a single table top game. The Army Painter in this is often criticized when compared to products for professional artists such as Kimera paints or Winsor & Newton brushes, but many forget that The Army Painter’s mission is precisely to provide low-cost tools that allow players to have everything ready to play as soon as possible. This distinction must be well understood when choosing the products to work with. There is in fact a clear distinction between hobbyists who want their board game painted, therefore players, and hobbyists who enjoy painting their miniatures, therefore artists.
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