Grimey wimey for me! The way Marco Frisoni (Not Just Mecha) mixes all the techniques in his workflow is just pure Gold - and extremely fast for army painting!
I gotta get me some of those new gray software updates. Always looking for new point ohs to add to my collection. Great video, man! Love the edit and the tutorials are all spot on. Excellent job.
I like the effects on the tentacle dude best of all. White is a very daunting base colour, and this looks awesome. Like an old enamel bathtub in a scrapyard.
Very nice, N! I love the Grimey Limey... of was Whiney Limey...? Anyway, the one that sounds closest to that, that's my favorite. Fantastic production value and great technical know-how! Thanks!!
Always enjoy the editing in these videos, very pleasing to watch and listen to what you are saying :D. Will be looking at implementing some of these methods.
I really like the "Pop Pop" method, and would love to see a full army painted that way. Maybe light coming from lava themed bases? Or the glow of warpstone crystals?
What slows painting is the style dominating the GW bubble of crudely shading stuff only to light them again with same value colors instead just to go back the where the model was. Instead people should use the oils or enamels that can be cleaned up in instant, preserve the base color value and that in turn speeds GW style highlights massively because you don't have to redo stuff.
Looks like that Grimey Wimey (or the Iron Man) technique would work really well for my Fallout guys I need to get going on! Thanks! I'm adding the first wave to my scorpion's habitat, so it's ok if they're a little wonky while I learn the technique, and YES, I'm sealing the paints so they're safe for him. I'm not a monster.
This is fantastic. I am adding this line to boost your CEO / Google-TH-cam presence as more people need to see this. Thanks / Keep Up The Amazing Work (KUTAW).
Lookin' dang nice with so little time investiture. Gonna haveta try out some of these methods on a future "battlemechs for beginners" vid! Solid tutorial 😁
This is a great one-stop shop for low effort, solid result techniques! I'm also wondering how the POP POP would work across a larger army. It looks good and has me seriously considering a pivot from doing my "oops all genestealers" kill team from a classic Space Hulk scheme to something like dark purple (ship corridors) below with red (flashing hazard lights) from above.
On technic #2 maybe instead of nuln oil it will be better to use any oil paint? After cleaning model will be well cleaner and you can clean models in batches :)
Maybe there is a daemon infestation on a particular world that only comes out at night under the light of the planets particularly bright blood red moon? pop pop but from above and to the side.
@CC Minis First and foremost - GREAT video, I love it! Secondly, is it possible to do the Grimey Wimey technique with GW Contrasts instead of washed down paints in general? If so, do I need to change something with the previous steps or the ones after? Thx in advance!
i wish i could speed paint my army. Red Corsairs dont seem to fit any of the speed paint methods though. Clean, red, but with black linings, spending too much time on a model. Just finished a dark apostle and using 15 paints to get it to actually look decent. ugh.
"But I dunno how it would look on a full army. It might be a little weird if all the minis looked like they were being lit from below. I dunno, I'd have to try." "Whoever wins is going to get a 1000 point army speed painting video." Yeah, I think we all know where this is going. Pop-pop time.
Grimey wimey for me! The way Marco Frisoni (Not Just Mecha) mixes all the techniques in his workflow is just pure Gold - and extremely fast for army painting!
Marco is a golden god!
The grimy wimey technique was probably my favorite. This is really crazy.
was thinking of actually painting a mini soon so this video was perfect.
Right on Bill! If you use one of these techniques let me know how it goes
Pop pop was awesome. That's the easiest OSL technique I've seen with an awesome result. POP POP!!
POP POP!!!
I gotta get me some of those new gray software updates. Always looking for new point ohs to add to my collection.
Great video, man! Love the edit and the tutorials are all spot on. Excellent job.
Thanks Boylei! The set of grays is a worthwhile investment for sure ;)
"POP POP!"
- Magnitude
Pop what Magnitude? ... Pop WHAT?!?
I loved your Grimey Wimey. That mini looked great!
Thanks!
That was truly dope
Grimey Wimey is awesome never seen that one!
Painting a hangman skeleton with basoon jazz in the background is such a vibe
straight vibin' man
I like the effects on the tentacle dude best of all. White is a very daunting base colour, and this looks awesome. Like an old enamel bathtub in a scrapyard.
Heck yea, that's the idea! No need to fret when you have some oily friends
Deffo going to try 1-2 of these ideas in the near future thanks
That grimy grimdark method is super cool
Very nice, N! I love the Grimey Limey... of was Whiney Limey...? Anyway, the one that sounds closest to that, that's my favorite. Fantastic production value and great technical know-how! Thanks!!
Thanks T-Nu!
love your editing, music, commentary and everything thanks for making sweet videos
Def want to see the POP POP army
righteous! So far its #1 =]
I love your timer, I have to get one of those
So worth it!
Always enjoy the editing in these videos, very pleasing to watch and listen to what you are saying :D. Will be looking at implementing some of these methods.
Thanks Nate! I hope the methods treat you well
I really like the "Pop Pop" method, and would love to see a full army painted that way. Maybe light coming from lava themed bases? Or the glow of warpstone crystals?
Ooooo great ideas! Thanks m8
Or just a torch on each base or in the hands of the army?
Where can I get some of that gray 420.0. . Also you have no right cramming this much useful hobby painting goodness in one video. How dare you sir!
I get mine at nefarious stores right next to the ozium
What slows painting is the style dominating the GW bubble of crudely shading stuff only to light them again with same value colors instead just to go back the where the model was.
Instead people should use the oils or enamels that can be cleaned up in instant, preserve the base color value and that in turn speeds GW style highlights massively because you don't have to redo stuff.
Looks like that Grimey Wimey (or the Iron Man) technique would work really well for my Fallout guys I need to get going on! Thanks! I'm adding the first wave to my scorpion's habitat, so it's ok if they're a little wonky while I learn the technique, and YES, I'm sealing the paints so they're safe for him. I'm not a monster.
Grimey wimey on fall out minis sounds perfect!
I like the pop pop.
Thanks!
Your videos got me back into the hobby .... I don't know if I should thank you or not. Jk love your content bro
I am so sorry - thanks!
Solid video, Nick! I love the pacing and great tips along the way 👌
Thanks BP!
Excellent video, you can never have too many speed painting techniques! 🔥
Thanks Alex!
For me it's grimey wimey, but not sure if my vote counts
Here's the Patreon if you want to help the channel, thanks!
www.patreon.com/CCminis
This is fantastic. I am adding this line to boost your CEO / Google-TH-cam presence as more people need to see this. Thanks / Keep Up The Amazing Work (KUTAW).
Thanks! Really appreciate it =]
Your videos are always a pleasure to watch Sir!
Thank you! Much appreciated =]
Really cool.
Lookin' dang nice with so little time investiture. Gonna haveta try out some of these methods on a future "battlemechs for beginners" vid! Solid tutorial 😁
Thanks! Glad you like em, let me know if you give any a go!
really cool techniques! I would love to see how more complex necrons would look like :)
Me too!
Great video! Thanks
For the immediate need I have, my favorite has to be Iron Man. As I'm knee-deep into painting a Necron army.
These minis are BASED
Dayum!
Pop pop pls!
Pop Pop!
This is a great one-stop shop for low effort, solid result techniques! I'm also wondering how the POP POP would work across a larger army. It looks good and has me seriously considering a pivot from doing my "oops all genestealers" kill team from a classic Space Hulk scheme to something like dark purple (ship corridors) below with red (flashing hazard lights) from above.
That would be such a cool force!
you do good video dood thank do
Thanks! Glad ya liked it
I wanna see a Highlander army to see what you could get from optimizing the process
Do you think you could do a Tau army?
Oh I'm sure that'll happen eventually, who knows when tho!
Using the highlander in my minis as we speak
Now to just figure out what would be best for Tau
Highlander all the way mr ghost
what is the red ball that you use while painting on you brushes?
What's the timestamp?
On technic #2 maybe instead of nuln oil it will be better to use any oil paint? After cleaning model will be well cleaner and you can clean models in batches :)
That'd work out great too!
I’d like to see pop pop tyranids- I’m thinking aliens the movie black Nids with spaceship lighting as the OSL
Maybe there is a daemon infestation on a particular world that only comes out at night under the light of the planets particularly bright blood red moon? pop pop but from above and to the side.
Oh I love this idea, thanks!
the grimey wimey
@CC Minis First and foremost - GREAT video, I love it! Secondly, is it possible to do the Grimey Wimey technique with GW Contrasts instead of washed down paints in general? If so, do I need to change something with the previous steps or the ones after? Thx in advance!
Dirty chaos marine.
Neato!
I'm interested to know about that model holder, that appears to be 3D printed. Can you share a link to it?
It's the Modular Model Painting Handle by ricktress on thingiverse, just print the base of it though and slap some sticky tack on top
i wish i could speed paint my army. Red Corsairs dont seem to fit any of the speed paint methods though. Clean, red, but with black linings, spending too much time on a model. Just finished a dark apostle and using 15 paints to get it to actually look decent. ugh.
Highlander then paint the trim? Yea it'll still take a min
29 minute speedpaint when
Can you cook minute rice in 58 seconds?
threw you a sub
Thanks West, welcome!
"But I dunno how it would look on a full army. It might be a little weird if all the minis looked like they were being lit from below. I dunno, I'd have to try."
"Whoever wins is going to get a 1000 point army speed painting video."
Yeah, I think we all know where this is going.
Pop-pop time.
lol when will I learn?
@@CCMinis I dunno, but probably sometime after painting up a very poppy army.