HELLO GUYS!!! I missed you 😁 See you later in chat at the premiere and on TWITCH immediately after the release 😘 -> www.twitch.tv/marcofrisoninjm DROP a LIKE to help the video!!!
Love your work. Could we perhaps get a video about how you approach a model that is significantly less busy than the nurgle model we saw here? something like a Tyranid from the new leviathan box? Tyranids are classically 2-3 colors, pretty simple and don't have all the adornment of other factions. I am having trouble getting my mind around how to apply your techniques to models that are less busy. Thanks for all you do for the community.
Il saper dipingere dopo anni di pratica ci si arriva, ma è il concepire le tonalità le saturazioni ed i vari passaggi che ti rende inarrivabile. Complimenti 👏
Darn you, Marco... you drove the price up. And of course I had to buy the model..... (rolls eyes). Looks fantastic. I hope I can do even half as well. I'll certainly put the love into it.
Thank you so much for the inpiration Marco, this is the same palette I'm planning to use for a nurgle themed Beastmen army for The Old World. This is one of GW's best miniatures ever in my opinion so I couldn't have asked for a better demonstration.
Ciao Marco. Ancora una volta è stato un bel video. Mi rende orgoglioso di avere un patrimonio italiano. Mio nonno era piemontese e prestò servizio nella seconda guerra mondiale come alpino combattendo con i partigiani. Continuate così.
Have been testing paint scheme's on plague bearers recently and this give me some much new inspiration, especially how you go around the color wheel and why, thanks Marco!
So happy to see a new video, totally understand that you were working on twitch but I missed your videos. I feel like I always learn more about colors every time I watch a video and this is no diffrent I love how instead of going for a dead look you made it bright while still keeping it Nurgal colored so to speak
Yet another beautiful paintjob! I have been binge watching your speed painting videos over and over. Both for entertainment, and in an attempt to improve my own speed painting skills. It's something I have always struggled with 😅 I'm currently taking inspiration from your "Grimdark 2.0 TMM Black" video, and using it on my Necrons army. Have you ever had issues with the Duraluminium or The Grey Shade paints causing the figure to feel "sticky" when spraying? I don't think that it's because the paint isn't curing. It's on there just fine, doesn't rub off and I'm not leaving fingerprints in it either. But it just has this slightly tacky feel, and I can't figure out if it's normal, or if I'm doing something wrong 😂 I thinned both with Vallejo airbrush thinner. Thanks for all the great videos! I love them all, and I'll probably keep watching all of them on repeat from time to time 😄
Wow Marco as always it’s incredible will absolutely try to follow along, you make it look so simple but I guess that’s because you’ve mastered the technique 😜
Hi Marco, I've been using the Molotow black acrylic as an undercoat from your recommendation over the last few years and have found that it sometimes, maybe every four or five figures worth, it doesn't fully cure in some recesses and remains active, spilling out as a dark stain when I least expect it. I've even purchased new bottles from different production runs and it still happens at the same frequency. Have you ever experienced this? I've mentioned it at the art shop and they too are surprised. I've even done very light coats, building up over time. One possible explanation may be small amounts of finger grease on my figures, but it's usually in the deepest recesses where my fingers couldn't have reached. I've resorted to buying a Schmincke neutral grey aerocolour which I mix with the molotow white for an opaque mid grey coat first (as the schmincke tends to separate into translucent pools by itself) which hopefully on this run of figures I get better results.
Other painters make painting look easy, you make an insanely good paint job look even easier. It really makes me want to try out your techniques, even if it isn't as easy as you make it look 😂
An absolute masterpiece and amazing tutorial! How do you like the Schmincke inks compared to the ones by Liquitex and Daler Rowney? Are there any big differences?
Thanks! It's because being so fluid its consistency its quickly, easily and massively changed but the water from the palette, so I keep it in its own dry container
You and Elminiaturista are two godly-level painters. Marco, davvero grazie per avermi ispirato a riprendere i pennelli in mano dopo anni ed avermi insegnato a dipingere come mai avrei pensato da ragazzo.
Marco! I completely agree about diluted contrast paints as an incredible tool in our inventory. My problem is that I sometimes get a thick or rough texture that is strangely far more visible in photography than in person. Do you have any ideas on how to avoid this with contrast paints?
I've had that issue with a few causes. One, I didn't shake the paint enough before putting it on. 2, The texture of the paint underneath was very rough and I didn't notice (I've had a lot of brushstrokes come through, especially with the yellows and too thick base layers). Lastly, I used too small of a brush and was having my paint dry at the edges of the stroke before coming back with another swipe, so there were dots and scratches looking layered effects.
@@FrigidX This matches my experience and using more than I want and wiping it off with extra medium seems to works pretty well as a solution. Also, I've had contrast melt inks under them, so I'm pretty wary about mixing the two.
Love having the 50fps back, Marco! Now that you have a new pc (yes, have been paying attention during your streams), maybe you could experiment with even more production quality improvement like 1440p or even 4k?
Marco, you are amazing...no joke...not just shining you on..."where" did you obtain this level of knowledge...some of this clearly had to be taught...not minimalizing your talent...it's just that a lot of this is "knowledge" based...values, hues, shadows, ect...I'd really like to know...is this art major stuff???
Paints mind blowing model.
Marco: "I'd like to paint it again at competition level"
Marco : 'Be loose, be fast ...it's super relaxing...' Me: after 3 hours reaching for the methylated spirits to strip yet another disaster-piece.
HELLO GUYS!!! I missed you 😁 See you later in chat at the premiere and on TWITCH immediately after the release 😘 -> www.twitch.tv/marcofrisoninjm DROP a LIKE to help the video!!!
Absolutely stunning work. Incredible that it only took you 5 hours!
I find your videos to always inspire me and motivate me to try to grow my painting skill. This video put a smile on my face, thank you!
Can’t wait for this one. Good to see your face again. I missed it!
Ready to cook some delicious nachos!!! 😂 Thanks a million man 😉
Ready to cook my delicious nachos!!! 😂 Thanks a million man 😉
What a strong comeback to YT🎉. Missed your videos!
I love your approach to mini painting.
I’d just like to paint it once.
Mind-blowing how long something this epic, has been out of stock and “online only”!
Love your work. Could we perhaps get a video about how you approach a model that is significantly less busy than the nurgle model we saw here? something like a Tyranid from the new leviathan box? Tyranids are classically 2-3 colors, pretty simple and don't have all the adornment of other factions. I am having trouble getting my mind around how to apply your techniques to models that are less busy. Thanks for all you do for the community.
FIVE HOURS?! I swear you're a wizard.
I was so glad to see you put this up. The old version is one of my favorite all-time sculpts and one of the first minis I tried to paint well.
NJM '23 Symphony!
MAN😱!!! THANKS YOU SOOOOOOOO MUCH ♥️😘♥️!!! You don't have to 😉
Il saper dipingere dopo anni di pratica ci si arriva, ma è il concepire le tonalità le saturazioni ed i vari passaggi che ti rende inarrivabile. Complimenti 👏
Your speedpaint videos are my favourites! I'm a slow painter but I find them great as a starting point for inspiration.
That's such a nice, moody model! And the paintjob really elevates it!
Nurgle gives a lot of opportunity to learn new techniques!
great soundtrack to an amazing paint job!
You are the best Marco, glad to have you back on YT!
You are ridiculously talented! I have no idea what you're on about but as a mere mortal i really enjoy your insight and content 😊
Darn you, Marco... you drove the price up.
And of course I had to buy the model..... (rolls eyes).
Looks fantastic.
I hope I can do even half as well. I'll certainly put the love into it.
Just started into 40k with death guard, definitely gonna try this method out, thanks!
Amazing video man. The science you use to create the looks and finishes at this speed is genius. Literally amazing man.
Absolutely gorgeous painting tutorial !!!
Great work again. Never thought about makling a base undercoat with so much colours, the result is very subtle 😶
Thank you so much for the inpiration Marco, this is the same palette I'm planning to use for a nurgle themed Beastmen army for The Old World.
This is one of GW's best miniatures ever in my opinion so I couldn't have asked for a better demonstration.
Ciao Marco. Ancora una volta è stato un bel video. Mi rende orgoglioso di avere un patrimonio italiano. Mio nonno era piemontese e prestò servizio nella seconda guerra mondiale come alpino combattendo con i partigiani. Continuate così.
Have been testing paint scheme's on plague bearers recently and this give me some much new inspiration, especially how you go around the color wheel and why, thanks Marco!
You are such an amazing painter! You make it look so simple it´s annoying! ;) Would really want to see you painting this as a display piece.
Amazing Video and Mini mate🎉🎉🎉 thanks for Sharing. Im gonna try your Method😊😊😊
Always incredible work. How you use colors, jaw dropping.
So happy to see a new video, totally understand that you were working on twitch but I missed your videos.
I feel like I always learn more about colors every time I watch a video and this is no diffrent I love how instead of going for a dead look you made it bright while still keeping it Nurgal colored so to speak
Soooo good to see you on youtube again!!!!
I really apprecciate your Style Marco . Thank you fot this beautiful video
wow, this is stunning, loads of thanks!
Marco you are back ❤ I missed you
Mate, I love your work so much! Always inspires me to keep painting and improving. Thanks for another amazing video.
I really liked this video!!! nice combination of paints and techniques! i´d love to see you paint some of Westfalias Mörg Borg miniatures!
So many new concepts! Thanks Marco!
Impressive, looking forward to the display model.
Beautiful. You made this grim model so colourful! Reminds me of John Blanche.
Learned tons from your videos, thanks so much Marco!!
wow beautiful looks relaxing to do this style.. thanks for sharing
Beautiful as ever Marco. Thanks for your inspiration!
Stunning as always. While I understand your reasoning with the oil wash do you believe that could be achieved with an acrylic variant of the same?
I would love to see you paint a Rukkatrukk Squigbuggy!!!
This is giving me interesting ideas to try for my new Tyranids! thanks again for your great videos
Incredible as always, thanks Marco
Absolutely a gorgeous paint job! You make me want to start a Nurgle Army
This is a work of art🥰
I immediately was to sketch and paint this. Thanks for the inspiration 👍
Yet another beautiful paintjob!
I have been binge watching your speed painting videos over and over. Both for entertainment, and in an attempt to improve my own speed painting skills. It's something I have always struggled with 😅
I'm currently taking inspiration from your "Grimdark 2.0 TMM Black" video, and using it on my Necrons army.
Have you ever had issues with the Duraluminium or The Grey Shade paints causing the figure to feel "sticky" when spraying? I don't think that it's because the paint isn't curing. It's on there just fine, doesn't rub off and I'm not leaving fingerprints in it either. But it just has this slightly tacky feel, and I can't figure out if it's normal, or if I'm doing something wrong 😂
I thinned both with Vallejo airbrush thinner.
Thanks for all the great videos! I love them all, and I'll probably keep watching all of them on repeat from time to time 😄
Absolutely gorgeous piece, sir
Beautiful job!!! Thanks.
😊😊😊😘
Stunning work Marco! 😍🙌
awesome as always, learn so much from your videos
Wow Marco as always it’s incredible will absolutely try to follow along, you make it look so simple but I guess that’s because you’ve mastered the technique 😜
The legend has done it again!
My absolute favorite miniature that you’ve completed so far! 🔥
Hi Marco, I've been using the Molotow black acrylic as an undercoat from your recommendation over the last few years and have found that it sometimes, maybe every four or five figures worth, it doesn't fully cure in some recesses and remains active, spilling out as a dark stain when I least expect it. I've even purchased new bottles from different production runs and it still happens at the same frequency. Have you ever experienced this? I've mentioned it at the art shop and they too are surprised. I've even done very light coats, building up over time. One possible explanation may be small amounts of finger grease on my figures, but it's usually in the deepest recesses where my fingers couldn't have reached. I've resorted to buying a Schmincke neutral grey aerocolour which I mix with the molotow white for an opaque mid grey coat first (as the schmincke tends to separate into translucent pools by itself) which hopefully on this run of figures I get better results.
Other painters make painting look easy, you make an insanely good paint job look even easier. It really makes me want to try out your techniques, even if it isn't as easy as you make it look 😂
An absolute masterpiece and amazing tutorial! How do you like the Schmincke inks compared to the ones by Liquitex and Daler Rowney? Are there any big differences?
perfect it look like its so easy when im watching you
tell me are you wanna make the same video for the FEC character ??
Incredible work as always !!!
Been missing you Marco :)
Amazing work. Just wondering why you had the blue paint that you use for the armor on a metallic vase and no a wet palette?
Thanks! It's because being so fluid its consistency its quickly, easily and massively changed but the water from the palette, so I keep it in its own dry container
Thanks for the explanation
Great work Marco. 👏👏👏
incredible! Very inspiring.
yet again amazing work
Unbelievable, Marco! 💥
che pezzo impressionante, davvero bello. Vorrei capire di più come fai a stabilire quali colori vanno in determinati punti. Su cosa ti basi?
You are one of my favorite youtubers. Do you do any traditional painting? I would love to watch you paint a scene on a canvas
Thanks a million!!! In the free time I mostly draw in pencil/pen/charcoal, but a canvas can be an interesting topic 😊
Me: 19 minutes saying "what!?" "what!?" "what!?"
Also me in minute 20: "What the fuck!?"
Jawdropping as usual.
You and Elminiaturista are two godly-level painters.
Marco, davvero grazie per avermi ispirato a riprendere i pennelli in mano dopo anni ed avermi insegnato a dipingere come mai avrei pensato da ragazzo.
He's made me want to add the Liquitex inks to my airbrushing arsenal.
missed you too Marco!
amazing work!
Marco is back
Thank god you arr back! 😅
Marco! I completely agree about diluted contrast paints as an incredible tool in our inventory. My problem is that I sometimes get a thick or rough texture that is strangely far more visible in photography than in person. Do you have any ideas on how to avoid this with contrast paints?
I've had that issue with a few causes. One, I didn't shake the paint enough before putting it on. 2, The texture of the paint underneath was very rough and I didn't notice (I've had a lot of brushstrokes come through, especially with the yellows and too thick base layers). Lastly, I used too small of a brush and was having my paint dry at the edges of the stroke before coming back with another swipe, so there were dots and scratches looking layered effects.
@@FrigidX This matches my experience and using more than I want and wiping it off with extra medium seems to works pretty well as a solution.
Also, I've had contrast melt inks under them, so I'm pretty wary about mixing the two.
Hes back!
Your fast /relax standard looks much better then my display quality
What is your opinion on the Vallejo X Color line?
Ok so I’m not the only one who saw a frazetta influence in this model!
Thanks! Cool video.
Amazing as usual!
Is that white paint you're using with the contrasts? or is it Contrast thinner.
It's just artist store matt medium! Golden Super Matte is my favourite of the moment 😊
is it glaze medium you mix into the metallics?
Grande Marco ❤ sempre il top
Te ha quedado maravilloso!!! Seria bonito que pintaras un Mortarion con el mismo estilo. Si queieres te lo envio ;)
Nice job! What medium do you use to be able to wet blend for such a long time?
Love having the 50fps back, Marco! Now that you have a new pc (yes, have been paying attention during your streams), maybe you could experiment with even more production quality improvement like 1440p or even 4k?
I don't play, but I love to paint. What model is this? I'd love to paint it
thnx ..looks amazing ...so good .:)
Marco, you are amazing...no joke...not just shining you on..."where" did you obtain this level of knowledge...some of this clearly had to be taught...not minimalizing your talent...it's just that a lot of this is "knowledge" based...values, hues, shadows, ect...I'd really like to know...is this art major stuff???
INCREDIBLE !!!!!!!!!!
Great video...but you always make me want to buy more products! :) Hey what tech are you using for your camera/lighting/sound?
Guys, what is the name of device on 3:41 in which Maestro premix paints
You're a color wizard 😍
missed this!
This sculpt from GW is pretty cool
Frazetta Death Dealer Vibe.
Had to wait a long time to hear your voice after Kontrast :D