Wow. 4 hours... simply unbelievable. It would've taken me 4 weeks to get the squad painted, and not at that level. Great video, as always! Truly inspiring.
It really is a matter of trusting the process and taking shortcuts wherever possible! There's so much work that Marco is able to do with an airbrush that I would probably have to use a regular brush for... guess I'll have to practice my airbrush precision!
Sooooooo I started playing KillTeam 😋! I needed to add a more mainstream title to the roster of indie skirmish games I play and the channel was lacking a sci-fi offer, so the new edition landed with a perfect timing! Now that I don't have to "worry about" painting competitions until the end of March, expect to see a variety of games and warbands 😉😁
Yes! Marco! I love this work. So happy you are dabbling in SciFi! I'm still holding out for a Tyranid but this one is so good. I really loved the commentary on picking an unsettling colour palet instead of a complimentary colour palet. Thank you for your teaching and I'm really excited to see more 40k work from you!
Thanks for bringing back the high quality speed painting excellence you created with Warcry and have expanded to Kill Team. These videos have always been amazing!
Wow I am always amazed by your painting vids you make it look so easy I been watching your videos for a long time 8 don't comment on videos to often, but just wanted to let you know me and my son love your videos and have learned so much about technics and paint mixing. Thank you for all your hard work look forward to seeing what you do next..
Lovely models :) What a refreshing approach to white. Genuinely straightforward and really crisp. Can't wait to see some non-GW models in the near future!
Just what I needed, Marco thank you 🙏 I've been watching and rewatching your grimdark Stormcast video about 100000 times this week as I start my new project. Really appreciate your content!
Lately I found myself trying to emulate your painting style more and more in my minis. Your "speedpainting" videos are amazing guides to color and effects! You don't teach technique all that much, but your colors are magic!
Simply amazing Marco! Glad to have the footage on Patreon so I can check for the small details. Also thanks for introducing me to Molotow so many videos ago. I love them to bits.
Interesting to see you experiment using Molotow paints with the brush. Using them for blocking in colors, edge highlights and weathering makes a lot of sense.
@@AJ12LFC I'm going for official Heretic Legion and Pilgrims and I plan to kitbash my models for a couple of other factions!!! Super curious to see the evolution of the setting and the offer of warbands after the crazy response to the Kickstarter
Epic results Marco!!! I’m fascinated by the Molotow acrylics you used. Are these their paint pen refills? Want to pick some up to try them through the airbrush
Marco - what's your airbrush setup? Do you have multiple brushes with different needle sizes at once, or do you change your needle sizes as and when needed? Love work as always, your spraying control always astounds me
Awesome video. Sorry if I have missed this before, but I was wondering, do you think the Molotow at all in the airbrush, and if so, how much and what do you thin it with? Thanks!
Amazing job Marco! Great to see sci-fi approach! This said … any chance of seeing a Great Unclean One on the channel? 😂Would love to see what you can do with a messier look in a miniature like this one! 👌🏻
Hi Marco, I would like to make my own white pin wash using oil paint. Do you think that Winton Titanium White from Winsor & Newton would be enough or do I need to look into a more pigmented line? Thanks, love the content. Ciao.
For white and stronger, more luminous effects (like a plasma coils glow for example) is definitely better to use something more pigmented from an artist grade line (any brand!) 😉
The way you use oil paints to get the colour you want blows my mind! How do you leave so much of the stained colour behind after you clean your models? I seem to always end up with the same base colour after I wipe them eith a makeup sponge
When you do an oil wash do you first coat the mini with a gloss coat? Or do you put it on directly to your airbrushed paint? How long do you leave the oil paint before you remove it with the mineral spirits?
I really enjoyed this, Marco. It was well worth the wait. I am a little unclear on where the bluish shadows on the white armor came from, they seem too saturated to be left behind from the Payne's Grey. Was there a step that got lost here?
It's the same Payne's Grey used in the mix for the pin wash of the panel lines used as a filter! Williamsburg Payne's Grey is extremely blue, especially when applied in transparency over a luminous base; usually it's way more dull, but that specific tube is basically a dark blue
So you've talked a lot about doing a zenithal but replacing the black with a complementary color that you can combine with a semi-transparent base-coat to make a complex chromatic black shadow; under what circumstances is it OK for that tone to be more saturated/brighter than that base color? I'm particular interested in when using a florescent color for that first step would be a good decision and what sorts of techniques you would recommend to continue such a project to make it look good. For instance if you were paining some blood angels could you start with a base coat of a florescent green then give them a white zenithal before going over the whole mini with a red speed paint/ink?
I just don't understand HOW you can be this precise with an airbrush. The flow on mine makes a cone that can't possibly do anything more than basecoating and zenithal/nadiral sprays. Any advice for someone wanting to try to replicate your work in this video? It really is phenomenal work
hey Marco, quick question for you. I am starting to play around with oil at the moment. I apply a gloss varnish before painting with oil, then remove the excess after 10-20 min. My issue comes after I try to paint on top of the then-dried oil. If there is a little bit of water in my paint, I find that the acrylic does not stick to the model, it behaves as if there was no primer on it. how do you avoid such issues?
Not Marco, but how long do you wait for the oil to cure? Try leaving it overnight. Also, the issue might be the gloss varnish; apply a matte varnish after the overnight wait, and once the varnish has dried, try painting.
The gloss varnish is your worst enemy here! I rarely put varnish in between these layers and I use it only for specific effects (like super clean sharp lines); when there's gloss varnish involved I first varnish mat and then I go back to acrylics 😉
Wow. 4 hours... simply unbelievable.
It would've taken me 4 weeks to get the squad painted, and not at that level.
Great video, as always! Truly inspiring.
It really is a matter of trusting the process and taking shortcuts wherever possible! There's so much work that Marco is able to do with an airbrush that I would probably have to use a regular brush for... guess I'll have to practice my airbrush precision!
Sooooooo I started playing KillTeam 😋! I needed to add a more mainstream title to the roster of indie skirmish games I play and the channel was lacking a sci-fi offer, so the new edition landed with a perfect timing! Now that I don't have to "worry about" painting competitions until the end of March, expect to see a variety of games and warbands 😉😁
Did you ever get around to painting Vizzik Skour? I can't see a video around of it.
@martinmountford1981 Painted and recorded 😉, but I have to space a bit the Skaven content 😅
Welcome to kill team.
please do more kill team! :D
Please marco do a team of kommandos🙏
OMFG, these are beyond beautiful. They feel... alive!
Super super super appreciated!!! I tried to catch that "real creature" vibe and i'm super happy it translates!!!!
you are more accurate with that airbrush than i am with an actual brush
Guy... I missed so much your videos on YT ! thank you and please do more !!!!!!
More speed painting videos please. Best content ❤️
Awesome ….. as ever. !!! I love watching your content and always get some great ideas and techniques. Thanks Marco
Yes! Marco! I love this work. So happy you are dabbling in SciFi! I'm still holding out for a Tyranid but this one is so good. I really loved the commentary on picking an unsettling colour palet instead of a complimentary colour palet. Thank you for your teaching and I'm really excited to see more 40k work from you!
They look amazing that orange is gorgeous.
Those colours are so vibrant. This warband just pops so well.
Incredible as ever Marco! Absolutely love the wings!
Thanks for bringing back the high quality speed painting excellence you created with Warcry and have expanded to Kill Team. These videos have always been amazing!
They look fantastic!
Yay new video, was just re-watching black templar and magnetic terrain board vids last night and now we have a new one.
Wow I am always amazed by your painting vids you make it look so easy I been watching your videos for a long time 8 don't comment on videos to often, but just wanted to let you know me and my son love your videos and have learned so much about technics and paint mixing. Thank you for all your hard work look forward to seeing what you do next..
Maravilloso resultado!! Bravísimo 🔥
Lovely models :) What a refreshing approach to white. Genuinely straightforward and really crisp. Can't wait to see some non-GW models in the near future!
Thanks partly to you Marco I have switched almost entirely to oil colors. Even when I add details - much easier to fix a mistake than with acrylics.
Please do ultramarine. I would love to see how you paint them in this style!
Awesome work mate, it's definately inspired to pick back up the oils for the next gaming project
i'm part of a mantic gaming group that plays Deadzone and Firefight in Dublin. i play Enforcers
Very nice indeed!
Impressive work as always, my friend
I love the oil and acrylic painting you do. Thank you for sharing!!!
Just too good 😮
Great stuff. I didn't like those models. Now I do.
Just what I needed, Marco thank you 🙏 I've been watching and rewatching your grimdark Stormcast video about 100000 times this week as I start my new project. Really appreciate your content!
i still have Tau to paint, I'm going to use Negro Gold from now on, looks lovely
Marco your videos always pop up just when I need them.👍
Too good, Marco, too good. And even could be discouraging seeing how good You are, You're a true inspiration to try to get close to your talent.
You did the whole unit in the time it took me to do one only. You're the wizard of the airbrush and make it look so easy it's insane.
Always a pleasure to watch you paint!
Love these sort of squad-painting videos! Hope you eventually paint some Beastmen for Mordheim.
Lately I found myself trying to emulate your painting style more and more in my minis. Your "speedpainting" videos are amazing guides to color and effects! You don't teach technique all that much, but your colors are magic!
Great video, looking forward to painting these guys!
wow!!! those look amazing!!
Simply amazing Marco! Glad to have the footage on Patreon so I can check for the small details.
Also thanks for introducing me to Molotow so many videos ago. I love them to bits.
Interesting to see you experiment using Molotow paints with the brush. Using them for blocking in colors, edge highlights and weathering makes a lot of sense.
i love your videos Master Marco!
I want to see you paint up a Trench Crusade warband when possible, I think you have the potential to do the coolest one on the internet!
@@Rhaenday Backed immediately 😉 And I went for the digital files, so it shouldn't take long 😋
Awesome paint job!
love it so much! So good!
Fantastic work!
Back in time for exactly the thing I'm painting!
Loved your videos for a long time and you have finally conviced me to use my oil paints on my new orks army!
Круто! Впрочем, как всегда. Радуйся нас почаще своими видео❤
Amazing!
We all need some more orange painting schemes in our lives!
its look great! thank you)
Very nice.
Awesome as usual mate - I really love the new Vespids and you did them justice!
This is why I need to get confident in using an air brush.
Hope you will paint Trench Crusade once out. Wanna imitate your style.
Hoping it will be a speed grim dark! 😀
@@massimilianoausili6666 I backed it last week!!! I'm sooooo hyped for that game man 😁😁😁!!!
I was gonna ask the same!! So glad Marco backed it, hopefully we'll get a video for his chosen warband :)
@@AJ12LFC I'm going for official Heretic Legion and Pilgrims and I plan to kitbash my models for a couple of other factions!!! Super curious to see the evolution of the setting and the offer of warbands after the crazy response to the Kickstarter
Inspiring as always Marco 👍
Cool as alawys. 👍
Miss ur videos soo much
Your range of approaches means not only do you paint way better than most painters, you also do it in more styles than I know how to use. 😂
Exclellent Work Marco!
They are superbe. Bravo
Welcome back Marco!
Ecco un Dio Marco, un tutto a crack !!!!!
Hope you come back to paint some Infinity minis with N5 releasing!
I'm just going to say... Operation Sandtrap 😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉
Oh man, i wish you chose the hearthkyn yaegirs, love thier aestetic
Epic results Marco!!!
I’m fascinated by the Molotow acrylics you used. Are these their paint pen refills? Want to pick some up to try them through the airbrush
Hi Marco, Great tutorial. Are you using any varnish between base coat, oils and acrylics steps?
Lovely work, though my dislike for wasps was nagging me... Looking forward to Mordheim!
@@christianvonbonin8162 😅 My wife had the same problem while taking the pictures 😅
excellent
Marco - what's your airbrush setup? Do you have multiple brushes with different needle sizes at once, or do you change your needle sizes as and when needed? Love work as always, your spraying control always astounds me
Awesome video. Sorry if I have missed this before, but I was wondering, do you think the Molotow at all in the airbrush, and if so, how much and what do you thin it with? Thanks!
@@talkwordy Thanks! I use them straight from the bottle 😊
@@MarcoFrisoniNJMthank you!
Amazing job Marco! Great to see sci-fi approach! This said … any chance of seeing a Great Unclean One on the channel? 😂Would love to see what you can do with a messier look in a miniature like this one! 👌🏻
You the best
Made me buy Hivestorm, damn it :)
Great job. I've been waiting for this tutorial since KT came out.
Is there any chance for a tutorial from tyranids?
Hi Marco, I would like to make my own white pin wash using oil paint. Do you think that Winton Titanium White from Winsor & Newton would be enough or do I need to look into a more pigmented line? Thanks, love the content. Ciao.
For white and stronger, more luminous effects (like a plasma coils glow for example) is definitely better to use something more pigmented from an artist grade line (any brand!) 😉
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM thanks a million. I appreciate the insight.
Stunning work! Just wondering for the armored heads, how did you shade the white with blue? Was it more oil washing?
The way you use oil paints to get the colour you want blows my mind! How do you leave so much of the stained colour behind after you clean your models? I seem to always end up with the same base colour after I wipe them eith a makeup sponge
High quality speed paint a 1k army ❤
@@andrewpiggott2158 Nice challenge! I was thinking about doing something with the Spearhead boxes...
When you do an oil wash do you first coat the mini with a gloss coat? Or do you put it on directly to your airbrushed paint? How long do you leave the oil paint before you remove it with the mineral spirits?
Awesome job
What psi are you using on the molotow inks?
Hey Marco. Any chance you could show us your videoing setup at some point. I’d love to see how you make your videos.
Oh great one - some super up close airbrushing - what's the PSI and are those paints straight from the bottle?
Wicked
Was that just one pass with that single mixture combination of burnt umber, ruby and orange oils on the carapace/bodies? Inspiring stuff always Marco!
do you thin the molotov paints in the cup of the brush? or are they good to go out the tube
They are good to go as they are from the tube!
This is so good. Sadly I am afraid of using oils in my home with an open window, due to the white spirit.... 😞
What did you do to the airbrush cup? Do you hold the airbrush a bit unusually and had to make space for you thumb or what finger?
I really enjoyed this, Marco. It was well worth the wait.
I am a little unclear on where the bluish shadows on the white armor came from, they seem too saturated to be left behind from the Payne's Grey. Was there a step that got lost here?
4 hours... that would be the basecoat for me.
Hi Marco! One question, whats the blue shadow in the white armor like the helmets?
It's the same Payne's Grey used in the mix for the pin wash of the panel lines used as a filter! Williamsburg Payne's Grey is extremely blue, especially when applied in transparency over a luminous base; usually it's way more dull, but that specific tube is basically a dark blue
@MarcoFrisoniNJM Uh! Thank you. It's a great shadow color. It seems almost turquoise on video. It's really unbelievable what you get oils to do!
Any chance you'll do some Infinity models? Would love to see your take on some of them?
Marco, do you varnish before oil washing?
So you've talked a lot about doing a zenithal but replacing the black with a complementary color that you can combine with a semi-transparent base-coat to make a complex chromatic black shadow; under what circumstances is it OK for that tone to be more saturated/brighter than that base color? I'm particular interested in when using a florescent color for that first step would be a good decision and what sorts of techniques you would recommend to continue such a project to make it look good. For instance if you were paining some blood angels could you start with a base coat of a florescent green then give them a white zenithal before going over the whole mini with a red speed paint/ink?
I don't think I have EVER seen ANY mecha?
How long do you let the oils dry?
Your work is always glorious. but, you know.
I know your channel is called "NotJustMecha"
But I kinda wish I got to see some mecha O:
in the grim darkness of the far future, there are ants with guns and wings
I just don't understand HOW you can be this precise with an airbrush. The flow on mine makes a cone that can't possibly do anything more than basecoating and zenithal/nadiral sprays. Any advice for someone wanting to try to replicate your work in this video? It really is phenomenal work
what are you going to do for Deadzone? i'm guessing... hmm... Vermyn! Its rats IN SPACE!
Hahaha I'm an open book!
So the wash should be thin enough that it wouldn't stain the upper surfaces too much?
hey Marco, quick question for you. I am starting to play around with oil at the moment. I apply a gloss varnish before painting with oil, then remove the excess after 10-20 min. My issue comes after I try to paint on top of the then-dried oil. If there is a little bit of water in my paint, I find that the acrylic does not stick to the model, it behaves as if there was no primer on it. how do you avoid such issues?
Not Marco, but how long do you wait for the oil to cure? Try leaving it overnight. Also, the issue might be the gloss varnish; apply a matte varnish after the overnight wait, and once the varnish has dried, try painting.
@ I wait the following day, so the oil is proper dry. But I suspected my varnish being the problem. I’ll try to varnish mat on top. Thanks
The gloss varnish is your worst enemy here! I rarely put varnish in between these layers and I use it only for specific effects (like super clean sharp lines); when there's gloss varnish involved I first varnish mat and then I go back to acrylics 😉
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM thanks Marco! After painting for the best part of 30 years, I am just starting to love Oil. I guess it is never too late 🙂