Green Stuff World - Maxx Matt Varnish 60ml - Ultramate

Green Stuff World - Maxx Matt Varnish 60ml - Ultramate

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The Maxx Matt Varnish by Green Stuff World also referred to as Ultra Matte Varnish, is a high-quality and transparent acrylic coating designed to provide a flawless, ultra-matte finish. This product belongs to the Green Stuff Word's acrylic varnishes range and is perfect for sealing and protecting miniatures, models, figures, and other artistic creations. Its advanced formula ensures even coverage and long-lasting protection without altering the colors or intricate details of your work.

Available in 17 ml and 60 ml bottles, it is versatile and suitable for projects of various scales, from small miniatures to larger pieces. Its smooth consistency makes it easy to apply with either a brush or an airbrush, catering to the preferences of every artist.

How do I apply Ultra Matte Varnish to my models?
Its water-based acrylic composition allows for easy thinning with water, ensuring smooth application regardless of the method used.

Applying Ultra Matte Varnish is straightforward and can be done using a brush or an airbrush. It's recommended to apply thin layers after the paint has fully dried. 

When using a brush, ensure even strokes to avoid pooling. 
For airbrush application, thin it slightly with water to achieve a smooth, even coat. This method provides a consistent ultra-matte finish, enhancing the realism of your models. 
This flexibility makes it a valuable addition to any modeler's toolkit.

What is the difference between Ultra Matte and Matte?
The ultra-matte finish is designed to eliminate nearly all reflections, creating a completely flat and non-reflective surface. This effect is ideal for miniatures and scale models where realism is key, as it prevents any unwanted shine that could distort colors or textures. Due to the higher concentration of matting agents, this type of coating can slightly soften fine details, making it a preferred choice for projects that require a completely muted look.

On the other hand, the normal version provides a toned-down appearance while still allowing for a slight amount of reflection. This makes it a more balanced option for those who want to reduce shine without fully eliminating it. The result is a finish that preserves depth in colors and enhances surface details while offering a protective layer. This version is often chosen by painters looking for a more natural look that retains some vibrancy in their work.

Can I use Maxx Matt Varnish over metallic paints?
Yes, you can apply it over metallic paints. However, be aware that the ultra-matt finish may reduce the metallic sheen, resulting in a more subdued appearance. This effect can be desirable for achieving a worn or weathered look on metallic surfaces. If you prefer to maintain the metallic shine, consider using a gloss or satin finish instead.

Why should I choose Ultra Matt Varnish for my miniatures?
It is particularly popular in the miniature painting and modeling communities, where a high level of realism is often desired. It is also widely used in fine art and photography to protect pieces without altering their appearance. 

This product is safe to use on plastic, resin, metal, and other common modeling materials, and It won’t damage surfaces or obscure fine details.

It offers several benefits as follows:

Provides a completely non-reflective, “dead flat” finish.
Ideal for surfaces requiring an ultralow sheen, such as collectible miniatures, art prints, or photographs.
Offers excellent protection against fading, staining, and damage. It safeguards your painted models from dust, scratches, dirt, and humidity, extending their longevity.
Enhances the realism of miniatures and models by eliminating all shine.
Suitable for both brush and airbrush applications, it adapts to your preferred painting technique.
Being water-based, it's easy to clean up and user-friendly, even for beginners.
Incorporating it into your painting process ensures that your miniatures not only look exceptional but are also well-protected against environmental factors.

How long does it take to dry?
Drying time depends on environmental conditions, dilution, and the thickness of your applications, but it typically dries to the touch in 15-30 minutes. For complete drying, allow at least an hour before handling the piece.