I finished these two up the other day, but close enough. Behold: mohawk Voldemort and his wizard pal.


me_in_japan wrote: ↑Wed Sep 07, 2022 3:35 pmmy experience with contrast paints has been that the new ones (in the bigger bottles) are far more intensely pigmented than the previous ones. Earlier ones definitely work best as glazes or washes, although they can be used to colour an area if you dont mind doing several coats. The newer ones, though, are so well pigmented that they'll happily cover almost all the paint under them in one coat. (caveat: mostly the new ones I've used have been fairly dark. I've yet to try a yellow, for example).
So, aye - it varies?
Cheers guys. Yeah, it looked similar to a shade at first, but its reassuring that I wasn't just using it wrong.Jye Nicolson wrote: ↑Wed Sep 07, 2022 9:33 amMagos purple is super light. It really varies paint to paint, but I think a lot of folks use the lights ones as straight up washes.