👑👑👑 I'm in the midst of releasing my dream miniature brush as well as some wonderfully sculpted miniature busts mid June 2020. It's something I'm really proud of and been working on for the better part of the last year. You can already pre register your interest on my Kickstarter page: bit.ly/3dKjmnz 👑👑👑
i dont mean to be so off topic but does anyone know a method to get back into an Instagram account?? I was dumb lost the login password. I love any assistance you can give me
@Deandre Kylo thanks for your reply. I found the site on google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff now. Seems to take quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
A great tutorial and superb painting examples and tips! Just a quick note about the human vision system - the rods don't perceive colour at all even though they are indeed more sensitive to blue wavelengths which leads to the common misconception of the Purkinje effect - it doesn't mean that you see more blue in low light but rather that blue appears brighter and red appears darker (but they both appear monochromatic since rods don't perceive colour).
About a month ago I got started in mini painting, I have tried to consume as much content on "how to paint" from channels like this and many others, thank you for your knowledge of light and shadow, paint blends and techniques.
Hi Emil. Can I first say, your videos are awesome! I think you are one of the few miniature painting you tubers who keeps me hooked during your entire videos. Secondly, keep up the great work. You are truly inspiring and you have helped me get back into miniature painting after a 15 year break. Thank you.
Thank you Squidmar! You saved my Gorechosen model! I butchered it with just watered down orange and thought I would have to strip it, but your tutorial has not only saved it but made it look fantastic :D
Thank you. One of the best videos (and channel) about miniature painting that I see all around the tube. And one of the best explanations about OSL effect. So thank you so much and keep teaching us please. Great job.
I’m definitely going to want some awesome blue or violet psychic lighting for my Grey Knight’s magicy bits and orange or red for the bolters! Awesome tutorial!!
Also if you want to emphasize brighter colours use a grolux fluorescent light bulb, the same trick is used in meat supermarkets to make the meat look more red and in fish aquariums to show brighter colours.
Thank you so much for an awesome tutorial! OSL has always felt like a "boogieman" of my painting, but watching your process and seeing it applied as the centerpiece of the mini is so informative. It makes me feel like I can do this!
Demonstrating Inverse Square is super-easy. Dark room, flashlight, lens on the wall. Slowly pull back and you can see how geometric spread affects the intensity of the light.
The Marco insert actually had me laughing :D I watched his Gotrek video recently. I use effects like this when I do graffiti and its funny to see the difference between the way you guys build up colors. In this case, your sequence is very close to what I do on walls :D
A more dedicated video to painting a night/moonlit scene would be really cool. There doesn't seem to be a lot of content on this. Painting different colours to appear muted and lit by a blue/green light seems really tricky and something I'd love to know more about.
Just started the hobby. Really liking yours, Marco, and EOB’s channels. If the orb is inside the hammer, how is the hammer face reflecting light? Shouldn’t it be dark because it should be in shadow? Or is the hammer supposed glowing also?
Thank you. That was exactly my question, as he started to paint the metal-part of the hammer in red. Seems that the orb is the light-source, and it´s stuck in the hammer and has also a small "roof" in above. That´s why I thought the light could just went down , forth and back but not above - besides somethings reflecting this light. But I think it´s still a fantasy-figure , the videos are cool and so damn helpful, even if I don´t get tha basics of it to such results. :) Thanks Jason for letting me not stand alone with that big question mark! and Thanks so much Emil! Spending too much time these days, watching your vids and advices! ;)
Thank u. This will help alot :)) First tutorial where I see the not so quick and dirty dry brushing way of doing a glow. And even though I work as an effect artist in the film industry, I learned abit about that, too! :D Thanks again
Awesome video as usual, gave me great inspiration for my upcoming Abaddon the despoiler im painting for a friend. I want his claw to exude blue crackling energy, whilst his blade give off a ghostly demonic cold green which should make good contrast against his lit up red head.
I'll be sure to reference this video! I'm looking at doing the Wizkid Male Half Monk miniature with the fire kick so I'm interested in seeing the effect the fire will have!
Excellent tutorial! It wasnt an hour long, but I feel like I have a reasonably solid basis upon which to build and experiment. Also, the Marco bit was very funny indeed. Nicely done! Thanks for sharing this video.
Great video, but a question: How would you work in a light source that would simply bring out the natural colour of the object in question at night? Like a face that is hit by a light source that will give it back its skintone, instead of making it turn red? I mean specifically things like torches, which at its source are red/yellow but disperse quick enough to make the face look natural with a hint of yellow/ red.
Cool. Been trying to paint a figure holding up a glowing symbol. I can see I've been too shy with the colours, so yeah, go for it with more yellow/orange for the light, more blue in the dark. Little tints of orange highlight. Just be braver with it. Thanks.
Hi.. Really awesome work.. May I ask you an advice? I ve to change my bad fengda airbrush but m confused about 2 option iwata Eclipse hp cs 0.35 or H&S evolution silverline 0.2 0.4.. Same price and m confuse about the dimension of the needle.. Really thx for you work💪💪 . 🙏🙏
can I make a little criticism? In the AoS model, light is emitted from the war hammer core; however the hammer has a prominent arched border around the core which should be in shadow. Just a note ... from someone who can't paint like you ... at all...
Given the placement of the light source, in this case the orb, the inside of the arch would actually be the most brightly lit area. To see this, you can conduct a simple experiment; grab a flashlight that's small enough for you to wrap the fingers of one hand around, hold the lens by cupping your hand and creating an arch with a lip, then turn on the flashlight. Something not a lot of people consider is that while light travels in a straight line, it also radiates outward in a cone, with the most concentrated light being the source and then diffusing outward. In this case, given the nature and placement of the light source if it were, just say, something like a flashlight the rest of the hammer head would be what has the most shadows. However, if the light source were something that gives off heat as well as light then you'd still have a colder, darker spot but it would the top of the lip of the arch.
👑👑👑 I'm in the midst of releasing my dream miniature brush as well as some wonderfully sculpted miniature busts mid June 2020. It's something I'm really proud of and been working on for the better part of the last year. You can already pre register your interest on my Kickstarter page: bit.ly/3dKjmnz 👑👑👑
Sounds really epic!
i dont mean to be so off topic but does anyone know a method to get back into an Instagram account??
I was dumb lost the login password. I love any assistance you can give me
@Brantley Joaquin instablaster :)
@Deandre Kylo thanks for your reply. I found the site on google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff now.
Seems to take quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
@Deandre Kylo it worked and I finally got access to my account again. I am so happy!
Thanks so much you saved my account :D
Ill never get over that you gave us this content for free, thank you so much!!!
My favorite part of getting back into this hobby is seeing all the AMBITIOUS CROSSOVERS between my favorite content creators
It's so funny how serious he uses to be. Just love to see how he grew as a youtuber :)
A great tutorial and superb painting examples and tips!
Just a quick note about the human vision system - the rods don't perceive colour at all even though they are indeed more sensitive to blue wavelengths which leads to the common misconception of the Purkinje effect - it doesn't mean that you see more blue in low light but rather that blue appears brighter and red appears darker (but they both appear monochromatic since rods don't perceive colour).
I love how I come here for painting tips and this man breaks it down biologically as well
About a month ago I got started in mini painting, I have tried to consume as much content on "how to paint" from channels like this and many others, thank you for your knowledge of light and shadow, paint blends and techniques.
Really liking the little collabs and cameos with other content creators, its great!
I don;t know why I search for this elsewhere, you are always the best out there and have made me a better painter.
I know I'm never going to be able to paint to this level but videos like this always fascinate me with the theory of how these techniques work!
Hi Emil. Can I first say, your videos are awesome! I think you are one of the few miniature painting you tubers who keeps me hooked during your entire videos. Secondly, keep up the great work. You are truly inspiring and you have helped me get back into miniature painting after a 15 year break. Thank you.
Squidmar is the king!
Great tutorial!
The colour filter on a torch is genius! Thanks
That “theft” bit 😂👌
Dude, you're awesome. Watching your vids has got me back into a hobby I've neglected for years. Thankyou!!
I'm relatively new to painting warhammer mini's, and I've loved your tutorials. I also like to just play your videos while painting.
Thank you Squidmar! You saved my Gorechosen model! I butchered it with just watered down orange and thought I would have to strip it, but your tutorial has not only saved it but made it look fantastic :D
Thank you. One of the best videos (and channel) about miniature painting that I see all around the tube. And one of the best explanations about OSL effect. So thank you so much and keep teaching us please. Great job.
Id love to see you revisit this topic, maybe with options of using an airbrush and then dry brushing.
These help me so, so much!! Thank you Emil and crew!
Holy cow! Thank you for this lesson, I'm new to miniature painting and I'm so excited to play around with this!!
I laughed hard when Marco appeared
Greatest crossover ever done!
I don’t know what’s more 🔥 Squidmar’s painting skills or that shirt.
Yous guys are my 2 favourite youtubers love the comedy skit 👍👍👍👍
im trash at painting. watching you is how i learn now
good idea for the light at the end
i know its silly but the goblin. It looks just perfect. congrats i love it !!
and thanks for the tips :))
I've only really started painting a while ago and your videos have been a fantastic help. Thanks for all these!
Thanks for the painting tips and the time put into making them!
Hey bud, I'm glad I found your channel. I'm a novice mini painter and I'm really finding value for myself in your videos that I've watched so far!
I’m definitely going to want some awesome blue or violet psychic lighting for my Grey Knight’s magicy bits and orange or red for the bolters! Awesome tutorial!!
I've been absorbing so much information from your channel recently, so thank you!
im getting so much painting done now that i have found this channel. thanks a lot for all the great content.
Wow! Your work and videos keep me inspired to learn more! Thank you for this information!!!
Very useful. Something I keep meaning to try.
Guys! Don't forget to check out Marco Frisonis youtube channel, he's a BEAST!
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Do a Raptors chapter marine!!! I would love to see how you do them, im starting my first army now and im going Raptors.
I would love a tutorial on freehand... I love the carcharodons symbols, and want to make a display model of one...
Also if you want to emphasize brighter colours use a grolux fluorescent light bulb, the same trick is used in meat supermarkets to make the meat look more red and in fish aquariums to show brighter colours.
Blown away by another great video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you Squidmar! This was a very nice video and taught me a lot.
SQUIDMAR FTW! Thank for another Super Helpful Video!!
Thank you so much for an awesome tutorial! OSL has always felt like a "boogieman" of my painting, but watching your process and seeing it applied as the centerpiece of the mini is so informative. It makes me feel like I can do this!
Honestly I just came on here to get some light painting effects and am so wowed by your amazing vid, I subscribed!!!! So impressive!
Haven't watched the tutorial, dat animal print shirt tho
He gets a like just for the shirt alone
😇🕯
Going clubbing afterwards?
@@petethehawk5186 because everyone who don't dress for church, 90s or a metal concert is going clubbing? ;)
Sometimes things are so bad that they're good. This is not one of those things.
This channel is great! Gets me revved up to paint some more!
Thanks for putting this video together.
Demonstrating Inverse Square is super-easy. Dark room, flashlight, lens on the wall. Slowly pull back and you can see how geometric spread affects the intensity of the light.
The Marco insert actually had me laughing :D
I watched his Gotrek video recently. I use effects like this when I do graffiti and its funny to see the difference between the way you guys build up colors. In this case, your sequence is very close to what I do on walls :D
The fact that my two favorite minipainting youtubers had a minor collab is perfect!
😍
I enjoy this kind of stuff but it is so far over my head..... I just slap paint on and try to keep it between the lines!
Gotta start somewhere!
I use your videos as a painting Bible. I truly appreciate all the work you put into these amazing videos!
Fun to see Marco in your video, your videos and his are my fav!
Me: "I wonder where this guy is from?"Emil: "There are also tools that you can use to kinda sheet."Me: "Ah....Swedish." :)
My ex wife was Swedish. There were so many of these silly little eccentricities when she spoke English. Onion = Onjun, Jump = Yump, Chicken = Shicken
Outstanding job. This would look awesome on a Deathwatch army!
Fantastic vide Squidmar, enjoyed it a lot.
Always feel like I’m getting more tools for my toolbox. Thank you so very much
A more dedicated video to painting a night/moonlit scene would be really cool. There doesn't seem to be a lot of content on this. Painting different colours to appear muted and lit by a blue/green light seems really tricky and something I'd love to know more about.
Fantastic tutorial Emil. Thank you so much
Kärringtröja! Love it.
Love your vids man. keep up the great work!
Thx pierce ❤️
This was a super-good tutorial, thank you so much!!
Awesome paint job and great video 😎😂
Just started the hobby. Really liking yours, Marco, and EOB’s channels. If the orb is inside the hammer, how is the hammer face reflecting light? Shouldn’t it be dark because it should be in shadow? Or is the hammer supposed glowing also?
Thank you. That was exactly my question, as he started to paint the metal-part of the hammer in red. Seems that the orb is the light-source, and it´s stuck in the hammer and has also a small "roof" in above. That´s why I thought the light could just went down , forth and back but not above - besides somethings reflecting this light.
But I think it´s still a fantasy-figure , the videos are cool and so damn helpful, even if I don´t get tha basics of it to such results. :)
Thanks Jason for letting me not stand alone with that big question mark!
and Thanks so much Emil! Spending too much time these days, watching your vids and advices! ;)
Gonna try this on my chaos sorcerer can't wait!
Fantastic information. Thank you for making this video
Thanks for the wonderful insights!!
Squidmar, you are awesome thank you for sharing al your knowledge!
Learning alot, best learning videos about minis!
Thank u. This will help alot :))
First tutorial where I see the not so quick and dirty dry brushing way of doing a glow. And even though I work as an effect artist in the film industry, I learned abit about that, too! :D
Thanks again
Thank you - always appreciate your videos 📹 ☺
Wow... thats the best I've ever seen, truly spectacular.. if only I owned a shirt like that... oh and also your model looked great too
Squidlings!!!!! Love it. Great tutorial. Thank you
Thanks for the video mate! I now finally know how I am gonna paint my farstriders!
I like this i may try it on my next HQ with red and black and purple. maybe a bright green light?
omg YES! this would be helpful to learn if I ever am going to want to paint my Kingdom Death monster minis
What is The second song called. It is really calm and nice
That is awesome you and Marco are considering a collaboration! Both your guys videos are tops in my books!
Once again thanks for posting
Awesome video as usual, gave me great inspiration for my upcoming Abaddon the despoiler im painting for a friend. I want his claw to exude blue crackling energy, whilst his blade give off a ghostly demonic cold green which should make good contrast against his lit up red head.
Why am I only just finding this channel now ? This is amazing
Welcome mate :D youve got a few hours of entertainment a head!
@@SquidmarMiniatures ill dive right in. Nice one
Thanks gorge this video 😃
I will try on my new project.
Loving your videos man! Keep it up!!
Adding a comment because I was told to.
Awesome video brother. Thank you for everything you do.
I'll be sure to reference this video! I'm looking at doing the Wizkid Male Half Monk miniature with the fire kick so I'm interested in seeing the effect the fire will have!
loved the physics part, thanks
Always great content!!
Third rule - light is a wave, it is affected by wave laws, one of which is wave diffraction, so it bends a little over the obstacles.
Very nice tips, thank you 😊
Another great tutorial! Thanks for posting!
Excellent tutorial! It wasnt an hour long, but I feel like I have a reasonably solid basis upon which to build and experiment. Also, the Marco bit was very funny indeed. Nicely done! Thanks for sharing this video.
Awesome video as always mate! Thanks for sharing ive learned something new today!
Great video. Well done!
Great video, but a question:
How would you work in a light source that would simply bring out the natural colour of the object in question at night?
Like a face that is hit by a light source that will give it back its skintone, instead of making it turn red?
I mean specifically things like torches, which at its source are red/yellow but disperse quick enough to make the face look natural with a hint of yellow/ red.
Cool.
Been trying to paint a figure holding up a glowing symbol. I can see I've been too shy with the colours, so yeah, go for it with more yellow/orange for the light, more blue in the dark. Little tints of orange highlight. Just be braver with it. Thanks.
Very useful information, thank you!
That feeling when you can pick a lock using two tension bars.
Extremely helpful, and amazing tutorial!!
Simply amazing video!!
Great Tutorial. Helped a lot!
Hi.. Really awesome work.. May I ask you an advice? I ve to change my bad fengda airbrush but m confused about 2 option iwata Eclipse hp cs 0.35 or H&S evolution silverline 0.2 0.4.. Same price and m confuse about the dimension of the needle.. Really thx for you work💪💪 . 🙏🙏
Which blue did you use after dark sea blue? It looks like oxford blue maybe?
can I make a little criticism? In the AoS model, light is emitted from the war hammer core; however the hammer has a prominent arched border around the core which should be in shadow. Just a note ... from someone who can't paint like you ... at all...
@@GeekGamingScenics I know... I'm an asshole
Given the placement of the light source, in this case the orb, the inside of the arch would actually be the most brightly lit area. To see this, you can conduct a simple experiment; grab a flashlight that's small enough for you to wrap the fingers of one hand around, hold the lens by cupping your hand and creating an arch with a lip, then turn on the flashlight. Something not a lot of people consider is that while light travels in a straight line, it also radiates outward in a cone, with the most concentrated light being the source and then diffusing outward. In this case, given the nature and placement of the light source if it were, just say, something like a flashlight the rest of the hammer head would be what has the most shadows. However, if the light source were something that gives off heat as well as light then you'd still have a colder, darker spot but it would the top of the lip of the arch.
@@TheRunesmythe obviously I was talking about the outside ridge of the arch...
@@andrearovati Fair enough.