If you want to move fast without sacrificing quality, use Speedpaints/Contrast Paints to double your progress: 1. Zenithal firstThis gives you automatic shadows and highlights to boost the effect. 2. Load your brush wellDon’t dab — let the paint flow into the recesses. That’s what these paints are made for. 3. Work in controlled sectionsTackle one area at a time to avoid pooling. 4. Let it dry fullyDon’t touch it early — these paints look the best once they settle. 💡 Bonus: If a color looks too strong, glaze a little Contrast Medium on top to smooth it out. Question:👉 What mini are you planning to speed-paint next?
If you want your minis to have instant volume, use a quick zenithal highlight: 1. Prime in black 2. Spray grey at a 45° angle 3. Finish with a touch of white from directly above This creates a light-and-shadow guide that helps you paint faster and with zero headaches. 💡 Extra tip: An airbrush is faster, but spray cans and dry brush work perfectly too. Question:👉 What color do you find hardest to paint over a zenithal?
Welcome to our mini painting community! Aside from having a healthy environment where we can share our progress without any judgment, I also want you to learn to paint miniatures quickly and without headaches. What style of miniature do you want to improve first?