To create that final collective effect on nine models in three hours looks like witchery but really it's just having the mastery to visualise the effects on the models ahead of time, in order to create and then impliment a true master's cohesive plan. The plan to use the behaviour of the paint to work for you instead of struggling to overcome it. The cold flesh is beautifully realised, gorgeous (and stolen for both my vampire hunter vampires and fallout subterranean mutants, around 400 figures in all so about a year saved...) but it's an artistry of planning, rather than hours of feathering and blending, an artistry of the mind not the brush. That leather finish.. you could tell Marco even impressed himself! (again, stolen), casually whipping up what was effectively a contrast paint but tailoring not just the pigment and opacity, but also regulating the gloss and finish. The followup texturing and weathering, all explained as he went so we can begin just following but then experiment ourselves. Bloody marvellous. Art quality busts and the far reaches of extraordinary talent are great to look at, and I really enjoy watching vids of superb brushwork. BUT, army painting, boxed game painting is crying out for, has been crying out for this level of intelligence and material skills. One unit in three hours (becomes five for me) translates to forty or fifty painting hours for a tabletop army or a full board/tabletop game - and to approach this quality for a whole one?? In a timeframe that wouldn't be a fitting punishment for violent crime??? Please hit the like button - they only let me do it once
What's better than a rush-job with a provocative eye-catcher detail? A rush-job with a provocative eye-catcher detail and the quality and intricacies to stand up to close inspection as well! Amazing display of knowledge and skill, Marco, thanks for sharing
Marco, I said it before, but I must say it again: You are bringing incredible value to the community. I'm not one to engage in a personal cult, but the painting scene, while having many great artists and solid dudes, has been waiting for the avatar of artistic orientation and stoic no-fuss-philosophy that is Marco Frisoni. 🙏 PS yes, you should have that on your business card.
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM I am just starting painting an unmade team and you just made me rethink my whole scheme! bad part is I miss many products that you often use and especially in this video. trying to find a similar recipe for such a vibrant red on the heads will take me a while :P
@@tassosmoukas5247 Contrast reds do a good job for a similar effect, obviously less glossy but equally saturated especially if you use a very light silver underneath
Awesome! I love all the variety on the channel but speedpaints are my favourite. I am increasingly finding I need the instant gratification to keep interest in a project, so I am soaking up all these techniques and shortcuts!
Wow! Blown away (as usual). Those models painted that way would work as chaos cultists for 40k; 2 sets 1 as a melee blob then a touch of converting to add lasguns and you have a shooty blob......1000% better looking!!!!!! Awesome awesome awesome
boom! perfect timing... i just painted two guys from band in an hour. NOT YOUR WAY! :( awesome paintjob and explanation. I have learned a mantra from you "planning and right tools for right result" and spreading it around our small community of gamers. Cheers!
Awesome stuff! I keep forgetting the millibutter trick! I need to use it way more often. I would like to see your take on White Armor (sci fi or fantasy). I have a feeling I'd learn something.
Man not blowing any airbrush air op your ass ;) your becoming quickly my favorite go to painting guide! having two kids-> short cuts are always helpfull. @MarcoFrisoniNJM I always give my kids Gretchin mobs to paint when i do my thing! Would be cool to see a painting guide for distracting kids from dads work!
i really dont like the miniature sculpts.... but man once again your magical paint job forces me to buy these. Like some jedi mind tricks... :D excellent finish and really stong visual story telling... aint got any candy words left to try to subscribe your work as an artist! you got me back to painting miniatures... its so much more fun and feels so much more natural to try things out instead of sticking to flat color, wash, edge highlight. thanks alot!
Impressive and very inspiring! I'm in love with your tutorials. Any chance to see that kind of video for a Blood Bowl Team? Wood Elves or Halflings for example?
Superb. For me, these war cry videos are my favourites. I have a huge box of Hate minis that will benefit from this. Sooooo much leather, armour, details that are difficult to speed paint. Almost too much detail. Is scares me 😨 Question. For the red, would blood for the blood god do a similar trick? I can't get the tamiya paint so need to look at alternatives. Keep up the great work!! Would love to see more Godtear gangs being painted.
Hey on the next one of these, could you something with purple/lavender skin? I'm getting ready to do a project with some Legion of Everblight from Privateer Press and I'm curious how you would do it. This is super close to what I was thinking, just more blue skin than purple, so I could probably just adjust the colors you used for my project.
Hey Marco, as always truly impressive! Could you do some more healthy looking minis with oil paints and such? I'd be curious to see your approach. Thus far I've only begun copying your Corvus Cabal and been liking the results already! Keep up the good work.
Thanks a million!!! Oh yeah, in reality most of the times I use oil paints to paint the smooth skin of girls (check at the of the video about oil paints 😉)
These look amazing! Do you have any recommendations for which inks to buy to start using the techniques you use in your videos? I already have tons of miniature acrylic paints but no inks. Which brand and colours do you use most often? Perhaps an idea for a video soon? 😀
Where can I buy the small bowls for mixing colors? Didn't find anything that size and shape. Also, with the new warbands for Daughters of Khaine, it would be nice to have a video about painting them. Especially as I have a whole army to do :)
The paint trays/wells come from companies like Tamiya, MrHobby, UStar, (now also AK Interactive has its own ak-interactive.com/product/modeling-paint-wells/ ). You can find them in any model shop or with better prices on eBay (sadly I still don't have a stable and safe link to share); my stash is a souvenir from Korea 😅
Hi Marco, really like the result!! I have some cultists to paint and I would like to do something similar, but I don't own any Tamia paints. Could a red GW contrast paint have been used to give the same results?
That Tamiya Clear Red over the metallics.... wow! Do you think it would have a similar effect if it were painted over a yellow tone metallic, like gold or bronze? I'm thinking either iteration would look great on some Khorne miniatures. Great job as always!
I wish I had gotten the warcry starter instead of dark imperium. Ahh well. I love watching your speed paints of the factions. I wonder two things. One, will you continue colecting any new factions now that they anounced the next warcry starter? Two, do you think you will ever do a vid where you paint some warcry terrain? Edit: creepy, and beautiful👍
Ciao Marco, come sempre lavori spaziali! So che te lo hanno chiesto in millemila, come hai detto durante la live della guida galattica per modellisti, ma sti piattini, dove si comprano?!
Grazie!!! Se non hai un negozio di modellismo dalle tue parti, il fornitore migliore al momento è AK Interactive! ak-interactive.com/product/modeling-paint-wells/
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM Grazie mille! Purtroppo dove mi rifornisco non sono riuscito a recuperarli, vorrei andare in un negozio di belle arti per vedere se li hanno ed eventualmente prendo direttamente questi.
@@haniusd mmm è roba più da modellismo che da belle arti, ma non si sa mai! Cmq in generale preferisco usare i porta lumini in vetro; hanno lo stesso volume, ma essendo di vetro sono eternamente lavabili e riutilizzabili!
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM Ho appena sgamato 4 porta spezie a mia madre, quelli che si usano per preparare le spezie prima di metterle all'interno delle ricette, XD
I know this is quite different from what you usually paint but have you ever tried painting a gundam? Since they are quite big I wonder how would you approach painting one?
I started as gunpla modeller 😉 (the name of the channel is a big clue of my history). I have some good kits that I want to bring to the channel in the next future 😉
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM Yeah the name is what was confusing me a bit since I didn't see anything gunpla related on your channel. I'd absolutely love to see you paint one D:!
Ciao, innanzitutto sei un grande, complimenti. Ti volevo fare una domanda, il colore della molotow lo hai usato come primer? Che tipo di colore è? È in gocce?
Grazie mille! Sì uso spesso i Molotow come primer colorati; sono acrilici a base d'acqua, ma fatti per street art e murales quindi parecchio resistenti. I tubetti sono ricariche per pennarelli e pennelli a serbatoio!
Nice video. I like your channel a lot. Do you have affiliated link for Amazon Germany? Interested in trying oil paints for skins. I like the satin finish you have for gaming miniature. Cheers
I tried these models and I hated them too much. There is always another little thingy dangling around and nearly breaking. And I tried to paint all the parts of the clothes in different colors to mimic that they made them from the skin of all the races in the Warhammer Uinverse. The problem is they ended up looking like clowns.
Hey Marco, nice video once again ! Although everytime I try to Oil wash my miniatures, the part where I remove the excess with a Q-tip and white spirit always remove some layers of acrylic off my miniature, any idea why ?
I have the same problems when using white ink as the base layer, dunno if im dilluting the ink to much or something. I think i have a gentle touch with the qtip but dunno. Now i usually put a layer of varnish before the oils, i get so sad when i when it all goes south. Anyway great video as always, one of my weekly youtube highlights for sure
I have the same problem sometimes! Also with the white ink as ROD S said. Been varnishing after the white ink and it seems to help. Not sure how Marco does it, haha!
Possibly rubbing too hard with the q-tip. It may seem that Marco scrubs the hell out of the model, but he has said (an earlier vid) that it is a delicate process...
😁😁😁 You'll never never guess what's about 😁😁😁 I can only say that I had to sign a non disclosure agreement for this project 😉. I hope to be able to share something this autumn 😉
Thanks man! No, somehow I didn't record that part, but it was a super straight forward process; I washed the skull with red ink and painted a couple of simple layers adding more and more yellow!
Your videos are so informative and useful, you're doing a seriously great service. It seems like you have loads of different brands and types of paint, which allow you to really pick the right tool for each job. I imagine this is a significant investment that took you a while to accumulate. Do you have any essential or "game changing" products that you would reccomend for someone who mostly has GW paints and has just started dabbling in oils (that's me)?
It seems that in almost every video Marco uses Molotow One4All for priming, Liquitex (or Daler Rowney) inks, and a variety of oil paints. Of course there are more and Marco will likely weigh in on this; but that's been my main observation (and purchases!) having watched all of his videos :)
Trent is on the right track! I think inks are my real game changer. The full use of oils needs a certain level of commitment and change of perspective that not everyone is willing to accept (or you can use a couple of tones for simple shortcuts that don't change the whole picture). Similar thing for Molotow paints, super useful for a professional painter but at the end still acrylic painting. Inks, especially used with an airbrush can really change your way of painting with a minimal investment and training!
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM Thanks for the answer, Marco! I'm on holiday watching loads of your videos. Looking forward to getting home and putting some of these techniques into practice!
Super pale, unhealthy, unnatural skin. HMM, THIS SEEMS FAMILIAR. Thank you, Marco. This is great confirmation that my experiments were headed in the right direction.
This is straight up the best painting channel on TH-cam! You are amazing!
😍😍😍 Thank you sooooo much man!!!
To create that final collective effect on nine models in three hours looks like witchery but really it's just having the mastery to visualise the effects on the models ahead of time, in order to create and then impliment a true master's cohesive plan.
The plan to use the behaviour of the paint to work for you instead of struggling to overcome it. The cold flesh is beautifully realised, gorgeous (and stolen for both my vampire hunter vampires and fallout subterranean mutants, around 400 figures in all so about a year saved...) but it's an artistry of planning, rather than hours of feathering and blending, an artistry of the mind not the brush. That leather finish.. you could tell Marco even impressed himself! (again, stolen), casually whipping up what was effectively a contrast paint but tailoring not just the pigment and opacity, but also regulating the gloss and finish. The followup texturing and weathering, all explained as he went so we can begin just following but then experiment ourselves.
Bloody marvellous.
Art quality busts and the far reaches of extraordinary talent are great to look at, and I really enjoy watching vids of superb brushwork. BUT, army painting, boxed game painting is crying out for, has been crying out for this level of intelligence and material skills.
One unit in three hours (becomes five for me) translates to forty or fifty painting hours for a tabletop army or a full board/tabletop game - and to approach this quality for a whole one?? In a timeframe that wouldn't be a fitting punishment for violent crime???
Please hit the like button - they only let me do it once
Man... I can only say... I love you 😁😘
What's better than a rush-job with a provocative eye-catcher detail? A rush-job with a provocative eye-catcher detail and the quality and intricacies to stand up to close inspection as well! Amazing display of knowledge and skill, Marco, thanks for sharing
THREE HOURS!!! I want to cry! Brilliant! Fantastico!
Marco, I said it before, but I must say it again: You are bringing incredible value to the community. I'm not one to engage in a personal cult, but the painting scene, while having many great artists and solid dudes, has been waiting for the avatar of artistic orientation and stoic no-fuss-philosophy that is Marco Frisoni. 🙏
PS yes, you should have that on your business card.
😁😍😁😍😁😍 Thanks a million man!!!
Dang, dude. That glossy red looks dope.
You can do same way with Blood Angels Red contrast.
3hrs + a lifetime of experience ;) Very nice.
Again, for such a short time they're great !
This is painting on a whole new level. The amount of paints, tools and techniques here is mind blowing
3 hours for such a result is very impressive Marco! Well Done!
Thanks man!
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM I am just starting painting an unmade team and you just made me rethink my whole scheme! bad part is I miss many products that you often use and especially in this video. trying to find a similar recipe for such a vibrant red on the heads will take me a while :P
@@tassosmoukas5247 Contrast reds do a good job for a similar effect, obviously less glossy but equally saturated especially if you use a very light silver underneath
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM molte grazie amico mio! Buona notte
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You remain the epitome of the gentleman scholar and the way you articulate your approach to painting is nothing short of genius
You make it look SO simple... maaan... I love these WarCry videos.. you learn soooo much.... great work and always a pleasure to watch Marco!!
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Three hours for that result! Bravo
I LOVE that trick with the textured white spray.
Quick, high contrast and vibrant! Looks awesome!
Thanks marco. Again learning a lot from this. Keep up the good work!
Awesome! I love all the variety on the channel but speedpaints are my favourite. I am increasingly finding I need the instant gratification to keep interest in a project, so I am soaking up all these techniques and shortcuts!
My evening is rescued!!!! Thank you Marco!
Fine work, sir!
Lots of great info and demonstration!
Always appreciate the videos and your shared knowledge.
This video is super helpful! You cover a ton of ideas and techniques
Nice Marco..again your art is subtle but valid stuff for minion canvass
you are a genuis, greetings from Spain!
😍😍😍 Thanks a million man!!!
Amazing! You should do a collaboration with Vince Veturella on this topic of high quality speed painting.
The whole way through that video, I kept on thinking, "Those bases looks amazing!" The rest of the minis are pretty darn good too.
Yes! I love the warcry speed paints
Such skill, and what amazing quality. Impressive work.
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Another Direct, succint and comprehensive video. Thak you professore!
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Grande, Marco!
Wow! Blown away (as usual). Those models painted that way would work as chaos cultists for 40k; 2 sets 1 as a melee blob then a touch of converting to add lasguns and you have a shooty blob......1000% better looking!!!!!! Awesome awesome awesome
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boom! perfect timing... i just painted two guys from band in an hour. NOT YOUR WAY! :( awesome paintjob and explanation. I have learned a mantra from you "planning and right tools for right result" and spreading it around our small community of gamers. Cheers!
Sempre al top
Always on top
Awesome stuff! I keep forgetting the millibutter trick! I need to use it way more often.
I would like to see your take on White Armor (sci fi or fantasy). I have a feeling I'd learn something.
Great vidéo again Marco!
Man not blowing any airbrush air op your ass ;) your becoming quickly my favorite go to painting guide! having two kids-> short cuts are always helpfull. @MarcoFrisoniNJM I always give my kids Gretchin mobs to paint when i do my thing! Would be cool to see a painting guide for distracting kids from dads work!
magnifico trabajo maestro
This video came out exactly a day before i wanted to paint almost the same palette miniature, thank you. Also 69, nice
i really dont like the miniature sculpts.... but man once again your magical paint job forces me to buy these. Like some jedi mind tricks... :D excellent finish and really stong visual story telling... aint got any candy words left to try to subscribe your work as an artist! you got me back to painting miniatures... its so much more fun and feels so much more natural to try things out instead of sticking to flat color, wash, edge highlight. thanks alot!
Great work... again ! Thanks to you, I now use oil-paints: powerfull tool, super effective and very gratifying !
When a video on freehand technics ?
Thanks a million!!! I can share a little teaser 😉 freehands... With oils 😉
Yes, love these videos. Get them over here already!? :)
Incredible job in just 3 hours. The individual aluminum pallet that you use for the inks, where I can get them. I don't see any link.
Impressive and very inspiring! I'm in love with your tutorials. Any chance to see that kind of video for a Blood Bowl Team? Wood Elves or Halflings for example?
Thanks man! I have a box of halflings at home 😁 And I'm in love with the teams of the starter set!!!
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM Great! When you have 3 or 5 hours to kill I would love to see the painting of one of these teams!
can we swap a brain for few days so i can finish my army>???? Great job friend, really extreme, how big is your knowledge about painting , amazing
Superb. For me, these war cry videos are my favourites. I have a huge box of Hate minis that will benefit from this. Sooooo much leather, armour, details that are difficult to speed paint. Almost too much detail. Is scares me 😨
Question. For the red, would blood for the blood god do a similar trick? I can't get the tamiya paint so need to look at alternatives.
Keep up the great work!! Would love to see more Godtear gangs being painted.
Hey on the next one of these, could you something with purple/lavender skin? I'm getting ready to do a project with some Legion of Everblight from Privateer Press and I'm curious how you would do it. This is super close to what I was thinking, just more blue skin than purple, so I could probably just adjust the colors you used for my project.
Spork Same - I’m planning a slaanesh worshiping Escher gang and a purpley skintone in this style would be perfect.
Check out the rust golems (iron golems) warband video he posted. They have a lavender skin tone using a similar method.
Hey Marco, as always truly impressive! Could you do some more healthy looking minis with oil paints and such? I'd be curious to see your approach. Thus far I've only begun copying your Corvus Cabal and been liking the results already! Keep up the good work.
Thanks a million!!! Oh yeah, in reality most of the times I use oil paints to paint the smooth skin of girls (check at the of the video about oil paints 😉)
These look amazing! Do you have any recommendations for which inks to buy to start using the techniques you use in your videos? I already have tons of miniature acrylic paints but no inks. Which brand and colours do you use most often? Perhaps an idea for a video soon? 😀
I've mostly seen him use Liquitex, and some Daler Rowney FW, so probably start there :)
@@dannypockets Thanks!
Where can I buy the small bowls for mixing colors? Didn't find anything that size and shape.
Also, with the new warbands for Daughters of Khaine, it would be nice to have a video about painting them. Especially as I have a whole army to do :)
The paint trays/wells come from companies like Tamiya, MrHobby, UStar, (now also AK Interactive has its own ak-interactive.com/product/modeling-paint-wells/ ). You can find them in any model shop or with better prices on eBay (sadly I still don't have a stable and safe link to share); my stash is a souvenir from Korea 😅
Hi Marco, really like the result!! I have some cultists to paint and I would like to do something similar, but I don't own any Tamia paints. Could a red GW contrast paint have been used to give the same results?
How mixable are Tamia clears? Want to try to mix a good magenta if possible.
They are 100% mixable with Tamiya colours and other acrylic paints
That Tamiya Clear Red over the metallics.... wow! Do you think it would have a similar effect if it were painted over a yellow tone metallic, like gold or bronze? I'm thinking either iteration would look great on some Khorne miniatures. Great job as always!
It's often used that way, look up some heresy era Thousand Sons for examples. Works great!
Oh yeah! Few years ago I painted pre heresy thousand sons using clear red over a cold, light gold
What contrast paints do you think are the most “worth” the investment?
Could you paint Tyranids model? Mb some monsters like swarmlord? :D
3 hours of work. 50000 hours of experience. :)
😊😊😊 Yeah experience really makes all the difference!
amazing as always!!! is isopropyl like white spirit?
Thanks!!! No no they are two completely different products (iso is the technical name of rubbing alcohol)
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM thank you very much!!
I wish I had gotten the warcry starter instead of dark imperium. Ahh well.
I love watching your speed paints of the factions. I wonder two things. One, will you continue colecting any new factions now that they anounced the next warcry starter? Two, do you think you will ever do a vid where you paint some warcry terrain?
Edit: creepy, and beautiful👍
Always doing great work my friend! I must ask what do you use to seal your miniatures with?
Superb as always, my friend. May I ask whats the concentration of your isopropyl used to dilute the Tamiya clear?
Sure! I have a 5 liters tank of 99% Iso that I use in various dilutions for any kind of work from dilution to 3D printing. Here I used it pure!
Ciao Marco, come sempre lavori spaziali! So che te lo hanno chiesto in millemila, come hai detto durante la live della guida galattica per modellisti, ma sti piattini, dove si comprano?!
Grazie!!!
Se non hai un negozio di modellismo dalle tue parti, il fornitore migliore al momento è AK Interactive! ak-interactive.com/product/modeling-paint-wells/
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM Grazie mille! Purtroppo dove mi rifornisco non sono riuscito a recuperarli, vorrei andare in un negozio di belle arti per vedere se li hanno ed eventualmente prendo direttamente questi.
@@haniusd mmm è roba più da modellismo che da belle arti, ma non si sa mai! Cmq in generale preferisco usare i porta lumini in vetro; hanno lo stesso volume, ma essendo di vetro sono eternamente lavabili e riutilizzabili!
Vedi qua te cose si imparano?! Vedo cosa trovo e vedo di fare esperimenti!
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM Ho appena sgamato 4 porta spezie a mia madre, quelli che si usano per preparare le spezie prima di metterle all'interno delle ricette, XD
I know this is quite different from what you usually paint but have you ever tried painting a gundam? Since they are quite big I wonder how would you approach painting one?
I started as gunpla modeller 😉 (the name of the channel is a big clue of my history). I have some good kits that I want to bring to the channel in the next future 😉
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM Yeah the name is what was confusing me a bit since I didn't see anything gunpla related on your channel. I'd absolutely love to see you paint one D:!
thnx cool :)
Ciao, innanzitutto sei un grande, complimenti. Ti volevo fare una domanda, il colore della molotow lo hai usato come primer? Che tipo di colore è? È in gocce?
Grazie mille! Sì uso spesso i Molotow come primer colorati; sono acrilici a base d'acqua, ma fatti per street art e murales quindi parecchio resistenti. I tubetti sono ricariche per pennarelli e pennelli a serbatoio!
Those are going to pop from a mile away my friend
Nice video. I like your channel a lot. Do you have affiliated link for Amazon Germany? Interested in trying oil paints for skins. I like the satin finish you have for gaming miniature. Cheers
Did you use varnish prior to oils , so they flow nicely over skin?
Nope! Check my recent video about oil paints for all the details 😉
Hey Marco, just to let you know the affiliate link for airbrush amazon uk is not working.
Thanks a million man! It's time for an update
I tried these models and I hated them too much. There is always another little thingy dangling around and nearly breaking. And I tried to paint all the parts of the clothes in different colors to mimic that they made them from the skin of all the races in the Warhammer Uinverse. The problem is they ended up looking like clowns.
Hey Marco, nice video once again ! Although everytime I try to Oil wash my miniatures, the part where I remove the excess with a Q-tip and white spirit always remove some layers of acrylic off my miniature, any idea why ?
I have the same problems when using white ink as the base layer, dunno if im dilluting the ink to much or something. I think i have a gentle touch with the qtip but dunno. Now i usually put a layer of varnish before the oils, i get so sad when i when it all goes south. Anyway great video as always, one of my weekly youtube highlights for sure
I have the same problem sometimes! Also with the white ink as ROD S said. Been varnishing after the white ink and it seems to help. Not sure how Marco does it, haha!
yep, same problem here as well
Possibly rubbing too hard with the q-tip. It may seem that Marco scrubs the hell out of the model, but he has said (an earlier vid) that it is a delicate process...
He is working on top secret projetc...
Let's start guessing! :D
😁😁😁 You'll never never guess what's about 😁😁😁 I can only say that I had to sign a non disclosure agreement for this project 😉. I hope to be able to share something this autumn 😉
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM Well... keep talking :P
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Woo! I love these between the heavy, info-dense videos. Did you show how you did the skull on the one lifting up his mask to show his creepyface?
I think its just Nazdreg Yellow over metal just like the other goldish parts
Thanks man! No, somehow I didn't record that part, but it was a super straight forward process; I washed the skull with red ink and painted a couple of simple layers adding more and more yellow!
Your videos are so informative and useful, you're doing a seriously great service. It seems like you have loads of different brands and types of paint, which allow you to really pick the right tool for each job. I imagine this is a significant investment that took you a while to accumulate. Do you have any essential or "game changing" products that you would reccomend for someone who mostly has GW paints and has just started dabbling in oils (that's me)?
It seems that in almost every video Marco uses Molotow One4All for priming, Liquitex (or Daler Rowney) inks, and a variety of oil paints. Of course there are more and Marco will likely weigh in on this; but that's been my main observation (and purchases!) having watched all of his videos :)
Trent is on the right track!
I think inks are my real game changer. The full use of oils needs a certain level of commitment and change of perspective that not everyone is willing to accept (or you can use a couple of tones for simple shortcuts that don't change the whole picture). Similar thing for Molotow paints, super useful for a professional painter but at the end still acrylic painting.
Inks, especially used with an airbrush can really change your way of painting with a minimal investment and training!
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM Thanks for the answer, Marco! I'm on holiday watching loads of your videos. Looking forward to getting home and putting some of these techniques into practice!
Hello maestro
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3 hours :(
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Why clear your backlog of unpainted miniatures to buy new miniatures when you can, just buy new miniatures! :D
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Super pale, unhealthy, unnatural skin. HMM, THIS SEEMS FAMILIAR.
Thank you, Marco. This is great confirmation that my experiments were headed in the right direction.
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