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Something about how you describe what you are doing and how you display the steps makes this so easy to understand and follow. Top tier teaching right here!
Gold NMM is one of my favorite looks. I have been trying for years to get this right, and this video made me feel confident enough to try again soon. Thank you!
I've watched a few vids on NMM and this is the first time I've felt like I should give it a go after. I actually understood it, so I think you did a good job.
Brilliant hint regarding taking the photo and enhancing the highlights in photoshop, to see where your highlights / shadows should be ... I have no idea why I never thought about that before :)
I enjoyed this for sure. I'll definitely use the idea of taking a picture of the primed figure to identify the highlights. I appreciate that this is done in a more cartoon sorta way, no really need to actually blend all of the transitions... however, I really felt like I wanted to see them blended, and so I was happy to see that there was some blending at 14:06 :) Thanks again.
Last month I spent 4 days trying to get a NMM gold effect on Eternus from AOS. I finally gave in and went to TMM metals in a recipe I'm confident in. I think with this I'll be trying NMM for my contest entry this month.
Nice! Thank you very much. Your explanations are so helpful, I’m really looking forward to try this technique on my next mini 😊. Best wishes from Bavaria, Germany
I have used alot of this guys methods and Man sooo detailed and easy to understand and follow. not rushing, or missing steps!! thank you sir! keep em coming! :)
This and your black nmm are a real help and will refer to both when trying NMM myself. If you do more NMM guides, could I ask it be on models that are a little more tricky - they either have more irregular shapes or they don't have a large surface area to paint on (e.g. Necrons, Eldar, Imperial Guard etc). Thanks again, a major help.
Big fan of your videos. Calm and educational - but easy to understand for beginners/intermediate level painters. I've always avoided NMM because blending isn't my strongest skill, and I don't find blending fun to practice either. I really like texture painting, especially for things like fur & even skin. After trying traditional NMM and failing for several hours this week, I'm going to try this style on my next mini. Keep it up, we love the content.
As I said when I saw this thumbnail on Facebook, it's about the best looking NMM I've ever seen ❤ I've starting dabbling into NMM myself and I don't try to make perfect blends. That is mostly because I'm painting an army of golden Seraphon and my life is to short to sink more than 15 hours into each tiny lizard boy 😊
This is great!!! I think I’m going to try this on my high marshal helbrecht. Any suggestions with his armor panels and where reflections should go? I think that’s the hardest part for me with nmm.
I can't really tell you, it depends on where you decide your main source of light will be but I suggest you look for other examples of him painted in NMM and copy them
Awesome vid mate, would this work using Metallica, just got some necrons and was thinking of trying TMM, also what colour would you start with, just silver metal.
You can always use the techniques for NMM with metallic paints and the results are the best metallics you will ever paint. I have a video about it, it's the one with Dante in the thumbnail
Great video. When you use a reference picture like that, what do you do for the rear side of the model? Would you turn the model around under the light, or take pictures from the other side without moving anything? Is it important to have a consistent light direction on all sides of the model?
That's 'Brush Repair Gel'. I use Green Stuff World's version. Whenever you finish your session, just twist the brush in the gel, and it keeps it razor sharp.
Can I use Skrag Brown or Deathclaw Brown as a substitute for Scrofulous Brown? There's also Gold Yellow and Sun Yellow from the new Game Colors. My not so local hobby shop only have the new Game Color version of it and it looks like Mahogany from Pro Acryl.
Hi Juan, may I ask you two questions: do you use some kind of a glaze medium or lahmian medium from citadel for the different layers or just water thinned paints? What is the ratio of water and scrofulous brown for the first layer? It looks so damn smooth when you paint and you have total control of the thinned paint…and when I try to use thinned paints, either I have too much tinned paint inside the brush and when I stopped painting a drop of thinned paint runs down to the area causing a coffee stain or too less 😉. Thank you 😊
Just water, no medium. I don't know the ratio, it's done by feel and don't trust anyone telling you about ratios when thinning paint, each paint is different and will need different amounts of water. There can even be differences between batches. By the sounds of it you have WAY too much paint loaded in the brush, make sure you have less or unload a bit into a paper towel before painting
@@JuanHidalgoMiniatures Sorry to bother you, one last question: what miniature ist this? It looks like a Stormcast Eternal but I cannot find it anywhere. 🙂
Only decent swap I've seen for scrofulus brown (decent meaning a CIE94 delta E value between the colors under 3, which means indistinguishable for most people) Two Thin Coats: Manticore Ochre - 2.89 delta
So help me, every time I try to paint NMM gold it looks like ivory at best or like messy yellow at worst and it makes me crazy. This video makes it look a lot easier than some recipes I've seen and since I just botched yet another attempt at NMM gold? I'll toss it into the sonic cleaner and star over again with this video as a guide. Thank you, sir!
I hope this works better for you. The key is CONTRAST, you need to move from the darkest colour to white while preserving the midtones too in very small spaces. It can be tricky
Yup, had the same observation. Blending also really isn't the hard step. If you have the right colours selected and the right place to put the highlights then blending really isn't that hard. Blending looks hard because people don't know what the end result should be.
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FINALLY - Someone made a NMM metal video that makes sense - Thank you Juan 1000% 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Happy to help!
Love to see how you are evolving and branching out into other paint techniques. This was a fantastic NMM video!!!
Thanks mate
Something about how you describe what you are doing and how you display the steps makes this so easy to understand and follow. Top tier teaching right here!
Thanks!!! I really appreciate it
I feel like this style is perfect for a dull, weathered armour/weapon look, which is going to make more sense for like 90% of miniatures
Gold NMM is one of my favorite looks. I have been trying for years to get this right, and this video made me feel confident enough to try again soon. Thank you!
Happy to help!
This was a great video. It was just detailed enough to understand and not too simple nor too complex for an intermediate painter.
Thanks
This is nearly hypnotic, watching a master paint a masterpiece!
Thanks
WOW, another masterclass - thank you
Thanks
Another great video bro. Thanks so much for teaching us how to do this in simple steps.
This is the skill I want to take to the next level and this primer really helped! Brilliant work! ❤
Thanks!
Looks great! Love the break down and the shots of how to apply texture in the technique
Thanks
this is amazing, i love how you make your tutorials very acheivable for us intermediate painters! thanks mate.
That's my goal. Thanks
I've watched a few vids on NMM and this is the first time I've felt like I should give it a go after. I actually understood it, so I think you did a good job.
Thanks, much appreciated
This has been an eye opener for me. I've been intimidated by NMM, this makes it seem within reach. Thank you.
Happy to help
Inspiring me to try NMM for the first time on my warlord. Thank you!
That was a fracking amazing tutorial Juan!
So well presented, it makes me think that I can try this, after 40 years painting TMM.
You can
apart from being a very nice human being. you are my painting god.keep up the good work thanks.
Thanks mate 😘
Best tutorial on NMM! 👏
Thanks
Great Nmm Gold. The best explanation I have ever seen. Thank you.
Thanks mate
Thanks Juan !! Happy holidays ❤
Thanks mate 😘
Brilliant hint regarding taking the photo and enhancing the highlights in photoshop, to see where your highlights / shadows should be ... I have no idea why I never thought about that before :)
Happy to help
I enjoyed this for sure. I'll definitely use the idea of taking a picture of the primed figure to identify the highlights. I appreciate that this is done in a more cartoon sorta way, no really need to actually blend all of the transitions... however, I really felt like I wanted to see them blended, and so I was happy to see that there was some blending at 14:06 :) Thanks again.
Happy to help
Great video. Very helpful!
Happy to help!
This is a lovely video! I learned a ton watching it. Thank you so much. Be blessed!
Thanks
11:30 I agree with this. Another word for smoothness is blurring, and how interesting is blurring by itself?
EXACTLY
Absolutely the best explanation that i have seen!! I cannot wait to try this out later today!❤
Happy to help!
Last month I spent 4 days trying to get a NMM gold effect on Eternus from AOS. I finally gave in and went to TMM metals in a recipe I'm confident in. I think with this I'll be trying NMM for my contest entry this month.
Awesome
Man thats crazy how good that looks for how simpple the recipe is. Definitely going to have to try that out
I'm very proud of the recipe, it just works SO WELL
@@JuanHidalgoMiniatures I'll be sure to tag you when I try it and completely mess it up 😂
Nice! Thank you very much. Your explanations are so helpful, I’m really looking forward to try this technique on my next mini 😊. Best wishes from Bavaria, Germany
Thanks!!
Thank you so much for this video. Would you suggest to also take a photo of the back and follow the same reflections?
So smooth! Your voice that is ;)
Excellent tutorial as always
Thanks mate 😘
I'm excited to try this out. I'm too impatient to do incredibly smooth blends layering but this looks like pretty efficient time usage.
It's as efficient and fast as it gets
Great tutorial and explanation! The result of the NMM looks awesome. Will try this methode on one of my next models
Thanks mate
Wow…amazing tutorial and one that I’m sure I will be able to follow and improve my NMM skills thanks Juan!!
Happy to help
Ha llegado el video perfecto de NMM para que mi cerebro de alcornoque pueda entenderlo de la manera mas fácil posible.
Eres un grande Juan
Gracias guapo 😘
You explained it perfectly, thank you so much!
Another clear and well made video. You've got a nice flow going on here. Buen hecho.
Gracias!
As always...inspiring!!! Thank you Juan.
Happy to help
Really loved this video and how straight forward the technique was laid out. Will you be doing another for silver NMM?
Yes, that will be the next one
I have used alot of this guys methods and Man sooo detailed and easy to understand and follow. not rushing, or missing steps!! thank you sir! keep em coming! :)
Happy to help!
Na, impresionante explicación. Muchas gracias por tu trabajo.
This and your black nmm are a real help and will refer to both when trying NMM myself.
If you do more NMM guides, could I ask it be on models that are a little more tricky - they either have more irregular shapes or they don't have a large surface area to paint on (e.g. Necrons, Eldar, Imperial Guard etc).
Thanks again, a major help.
Next one will be steel/silver and will be a Necron.
Thanks!
Beautiful work, JH!
Thanks
Impressive job. Seems so easy. I shall try that technic on my Kharn Ages figurines. Thx.
Happy to help
Such an awesome explanation! Appreciate the great content.
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Brilliant, can't wait to try this out. Thanks Juan 👍
Happy to help
Great video! I hope to someday be half the painter you are.
You will be for sure
Looks super cool, nice one
Still scared to try this after 30 years in the hobby, sad
You never know what you can do until you go and do it
Love this, thank you for this video, I feel like it’s just what I needed to see.
Happy to help
Awesome job as always dude 👍🏻
Looking forward to giving this a go 😅
Thanks
Big fan of your videos. Calm and educational - but easy to understand for beginners/intermediate level painters. I've always avoided NMM because blending isn't my strongest skill, and I don't find blending fun to practice either. I really like texture painting, especially for things like fur & even skin. After trying traditional NMM and failing for several hours this week, I'm going to try this style on my next mini. Keep it up, we love the content.
Thanks mate 😘
outstanding - thank you Juan!
Happy to help
Very helpful explanation, thank you!
Happy to help
Great video as always!!
Thanks
Fantastic tutorial!
Thanks
Wow, so good, u make me feel like I could do that 😂😂😂
YOU CAN
Scale75 have a very similar orange called orange leather.
As I said when I saw this thumbnail on Facebook, it's about the best looking NMM I've ever seen ❤ I've starting dabbling into NMM myself and I don't try to make perfect blends. That is mostly because I'm painting an army of golden Seraphon and my life is to short to sink more than 15 hours into each tiny lizard boy 😊
Thanks!
Perfect timing, I actually have some Sanguinary Guard I need to do.
AWESOME
Definitely going to try this but using my old pot of Snakebite Leather - looks close to Scrofulous Brown I think…
Mmmmm interesting, maybe a bit less orange than Scrofulous but could be a good match
OMG I literally just searched you out to see if you havmd a nmm gold for doing the Blacktalons. and you posted it today
🙏 the ☀
I have a different technique on an old video but I think this one is better
Estupendo video como siempre Juan. 👏👏👏♥️😊
Gracias guapo 😘
awesome this will help me a lot with my Thanos!
Happy to help
Top stuff as always.
Thanks
Thank you for great guide.
Happy to help!!
Great Job!
Thanks
Ak interactive-c2 trainer yellow and army painter bullwhack brown (air) might be good substitutes for scrofulous brown
Will take a look at those
What about volcanic yellow from ak? Anyway is a very good video, I'm going to try this technique @@JuanHidalgoMiniatures
Amazing. Do you think you could make video about silver/steel? And mby also some basic colors also?
I already have a videos for all the colours in my "Non-Easy" NMM videos. The easy steel is coming next so stay tuned
That's really amazing 🔥
Thanks
This is great!!! I think I’m going to try this on my high marshal helbrecht. Any suggestions with his armor panels and where reflections should go? I think that’s the hardest part for me with nmm.
I can't really tell you, it depends on where you decide your main source of light will be but I suggest you look for other examples of him painted in NMM and copy them
You control your big brush so well ! 😂
THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID!
It could be worth considering a zinc white for its natural transparency.
Could be but you don't need it and it could be hard to get for most people so I try to avoid those kinds of paints
Awesome vid mate, would this work using Metallica, just got some necrons and was thinking of trying TMM, also what colour would you start with, just silver metal.
You can always use the techniques for NMM with metallic paints and the results are the best metallics you will ever paint.
I have a video about it, it's the one with Dante in the thumbnail
@@JuanHidalgoMiniatures to cheers mate, iv tried glazing for a certain theme iv got in mind, but I'm really struggling to get consistent results 😕
Great video. When you use a reference picture like that, what do you do for the rear side of the model? Would you turn the model around under the light, or take pictures from the other side without moving anything? Is it important to have a consistent light direction on all sides of the model?
I do exactly the same process but on the back from the direct opposite angle
Me mola mucho lo orgánico que queda el nmm como lo has hecho y sencillito, sí señor 👏👏
Gracias guapo 😙
ooh neat, can you tell us which colors to so iron/steel nmm this way too?
It's coming soon
@@JuanHidalgoMiniatures i normally use AK but i think i'll look for the equivalent by googling
Great tips, thanks a lot :)
Happy to help!
Love your sweet NMM, nice one mate !
Thanks
try scale 75 fantasy game paint peanut butter as a substitute for scrupulous brown
Good shout out!! I will get a bottle of that
this is the best video
I agree
What size brush is that? What size qualifies as a "bigger brush" to you?
How do you manage to keep such a sharp point on your brushes??
That's 'Brush Repair Gel'.
I use Green Stuff World's version. Whenever you finish your session, just twist the brush in the gel, and it keeps it razor sharp.
That's great advice but I personally don't use anything, not even soap.
Can I use Skrag Brown or Deathclaw Brown as a substitute for Scrofulous Brown? There's also Gold Yellow and Sun Yellow from the new Game Colors. My not so local hobby shop only have the new Game Color version of it and it looks like Mahogany from Pro Acryl.
Hi Juan, may I ask you two questions: do you use some kind of a glaze medium or lahmian medium from citadel for the different layers or just water thinned paints? What is the ratio of water and scrofulous brown for the first layer? It looks so damn smooth when you paint and you have total control of the thinned paint…and when I try to use thinned paints, either I have too much tinned paint inside the brush and when I stopped painting a drop of thinned paint runs down to the area causing a coffee stain or too less 😉. Thank you 😊
Just water, no medium.
I don't know the ratio, it's done by feel and don't trust anyone telling you about ratios when thinning paint, each paint is different and will need different amounts of water. There can even be differences between batches. By the sounds of it you have WAY too much paint loaded in the brush, make sure you have less or unload a bit into a paper towel before painting
@@JuanHidalgoMiniatures I will try, thank you!
@Brotunheim1 happy to help!
@@JuanHidalgoMiniatures Sorry to bother you, one last question: what miniature ist this? It looks like a Stormcast Eternal but I cannot find it anywhere. 🙂
@Brotunheim1 it's a Stormcast from a magazine, I can't remember the name sorry.
Thank you
Thank you for watching
Only decent swap I've seen for scrofulus brown (decent meaning a CIE94 delta E value between the colors under 3, which means indistinguishable for most people)
Two Thin Coats: Manticore Ochre - 2.89 delta
That's absolutely incredible. Now I want to get a hold of that paint to test it out!!
For a Scrofulous Brown substitute check Green Stuff World's Tiger Brown :)
I refuse to buy anything related to GSW but I appreciate it. Not everyone has to think the same way obviously
gracias, un buen tutorial
Gracias a tí!
Can i use Vallejo 70.846 Mahogany Brown instead Pro Acryl?
No idea, I don't have that paint. The name would suggest that it would be a good substitute but I can't tell you
What size brush are you using in this video? I always struggle with the right sized brush
Windsor and Newton series 7, size 3
How do you maintain the tip intact like that I need those skills!
Light touches
Thanks - super.
Thanks for watching!
First and Excellent!
😘
Super sweet man!! Got any plans for another take on the steel nmm? Your Latham style video has been life so far ❤
Como siempre tus vídeos impresionantes
Gracias guapo 😘
So help me, every time I try to paint NMM gold it looks like ivory at best or like messy yellow at worst and it makes me crazy. This video makes it look a lot easier than some recipes I've seen and since I just botched yet another attempt at NMM gold? I'll toss it into the sonic cleaner and star over again with this video as a guide. Thank you, sir!
I hope this works better for you. The key is CONTRAST, you need to move from the darkest colour to white while preserving the midtones too in very small spaces. It can be tricky
Is it the new Scrofulous brown or the old one? Or are they the same?
New one, they are most definitely not the same.
@@JuanHidalgoMiniaturesawesome thanks!
Are you thinning with water? And I couldn't quite hear, what white did you use? I'm a tools nerd so I like to know.
Yes
@@JuanHidalgoMiniatures And the ink you were using?
Oh I forgot to answer the white question. I use Pro Acryl Bold Titanium White. I didn't use any ink.
Buenas, me gusta mucho el resultado!
He visto la marca del pincel que usas, ¿pero que número es?
Está superafilado!
Feliz Año!
Yup, had the same observation. Blending also really isn't the hard step. If you have the right colours selected and the right place to put the highlights then blending really isn't that hard. Blending looks hard because people don't know what the end result should be.
EXACTLY