
Vallejo is known for great paints already, so it’s interesting to see them going this route with a more contrast-style paint. Now we can see how it works and what it can offer in terms of a one-coat solution that sets it apart from the rest.
Just to note, these are not out quite yet, and he doesn’t have every color, so the line will be bigger than what he shows today.
Still, it can be nice to have something from a brand you like; more alternatives are always better. Juan actually helped develop the paints, so he’s a great resource to show us how it works.
How to Use New Vallejo Xpress Paint Painting Tutorial

Step 1: Painting the Skin

He will apply that color to his wet palette and then over all the skin on the mini. The paint dries fairly quickly and gives a good amount of contrast to the skin, with the recesses being naturally darker.

Next, he mixes some of the two colors together to get a bit darker color and hits the things like the lips and nipples.

Step 2: Painting the Clothing

For all the leather and fur, he uses Wasteland Brown and does a single coat on all those. He mixes some of the brown and gray for the bandages to get a more bone-like color. There are really just the black details left (for base coats here); he simply does two layers with black.
Lastly, he mixes black with the Wasteland Brown to quickly wash the bandages.
Step 3: Painting the Armor


Vallejo Xpress Paint Painting Tutorial: Finished Model

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