![]() I therefore recommend using Lahmian Medium more sparingly than the other mediums. However, this makes your washes quite thin and thus somewhat more difficult to control. Lahmian Medium has the lowest viscosity, so the pigments are flowing well into the recesses. I’ll rank the results in a tier list from best to trash and I promise, the results will be quite surprising!Ĭheck out my video here (and see me dress-up like a wannabe Aeldari Ranger): The diluted washes will then be applied to a bunch of Space Marine Intercessors I have primed with Corax White, which is a light grey matt primer. Today I am testing six acrylic mediums: Lahmian and Contrast Medium from Games Workshop, Speedpaint and Quickshade Wash Medium from The Army Painter, Vallejo Glaze Medium, and Dispel Magic from Scale 75’s Instant Color range.Įach medium will be used for thinning Agrax Earthshade wash, Wyldwood Contrast Paint, Dark Wood Speedpaint, and Rhinox Hide. Are you interested in other acrylic mediums? Then drop me a comment and I’ll see what I can do in a future post or video. There are also a lot of other acrylic mediums that make your paint more matt, more glossy, more transparent or prolong the drying time, but these are not the point today. ![]() Thanks :)įirst things first: In this post, we talk only about acrylic mediums used for thinning washes like Citadel Shade paints or diluting ink-like paints like Contrast and Speedpaint. As Amazon Associates, eBay partners, and partners of our partner shops we earn from qualifying purchases. This site contains affiliate links you can use to support Tale of Painters.
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