Its a very nice touch to leave in the airbrush sounds, didn't notice it before but now that they're in it makes it quite a bit easier to understand how to use the tools.
It is indeed a nice touch. I used them like this already, but got the idea it was not how you are "supposed to" use them due to how others are using them. Though if I understand correctly your paint tends to dry faster in the nozzle of the airbrush if you use it like this. (Meaning more cleaning and possible clogging).
I get so excited whenever I see one of your videos pop up on my feed! You have really challenged what I know and have been told about mini painting. From color theory and mixing paints, to the use of different mediums and techniques, you always have me thinking about learning new ways to paint that make it more fun to me! I think you are the best source for improving skills while also making the emphasis about enjoyment and ease of access to painting. Seriously, before coming to your channel I always had issues with understanding painting with acrylics. I just never "got" it and it was not always enjoyable. I still use acrylics for the mid tones and some extreme highlights, but since using oils, my whole process and enjoyment has changed. I'm having a blast mixing and painting with oils and I feel like I'm always very happy about the results. You turned painting minis into something I never wanted to start into something I do to relax and have fun! I want to thank you with this thanks. Cheers and thank you so much!
Hey Stephen, I, have had almost the exact experience as you, always having issues with painting with acrylics, and I just don't "get" painting. I have yet to reach this enjoyability with painting, and I keep making models that look terrible. I'm hoping that Marco sees my other comment on here and would be willing to make a troubleshooting video as I'm not sure how I keep messing this up, but I do. Model after model looks bad, and I keep trying to follow what Marco does in the videos but I can never seem to get good results. It seems easy, after priming put a base layer down of acrylic pants. Next, put down darker oil paints over those first colors. Wipe off the oil after a few minutes and have pretty decent results. This is what I am currently aiming for something I am doing or not doing is making this look terrible. I really hope that Marco can help with another video or that it suddenly clicks for me, because I'm about to just cover all of the models I currently have in a single color and leave it at that.
Nearly ran out of primed materials experimenting with my own "contrast" purple, and Marco you just served me the most brilliant lemonade...might have to spike this one! Have a great weekend )
Mind blown. Said to wife, i couldnt paint 1 model in a day to this lvl finish, and bloody Marco finishes entire group in 4 hours!! Love yer vids mate. Come for the painting , stay for the accent. 😉
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!! After watching you for over a year and 1/2 I finally understand! And I am such a better painter. Your instruction and videos have freed me to have my own style and I experiment all the time now!! Painting is 90% stress free and exciting!! Thank you!!!!
Astonishing results as always. I've adopted oils in the last few weeks and I love them. The most perplexing part for me is the choice of colours for the priming I can see the sense in the colour theory explanation of the violet/green/flesh progression, but every time I think about how to approach a given model I can't work out my own combinations. I know this is explained in a lot of videos for that video's subject, but perhaps how to come up with the colours as generalised principles would be a useful "Basics" video?
I always absolutely love your 4-hour speed painting videos! They inspire me, almost every single time, to go paint! It doesn't have to be a long, arduous process to get great work, I just need your reminder and inspiration sometimes. 😅
That flesh ink on top of the high flow green... Interesting color choice with beautiful result! I have the exact same paints but never thought of using them like that. You're a true artist Marco.
I love the extended stilts, although it makes me wish the pose were more dynamic! I'd love to see them stalking around on those stilts rather than just hanging out.
I completely get the rule of cool on giving them a bit extra height, but also the pain of modeling for disadvantage. My Splintered Fang also have a bit of extra height since I have them all standing on sections of board walk. With the Serpent Caller, I just had to make them into Florida Men and Everglades themed.
Wonderful tutorial, Marco! I will try this for my next batch of models! What colour would you recommend using instead of magenta for a more natural pale skintone? I have been thinking more of a peach-colour to bring a bit more of a natural hue.
I loved this so much I decided to follow your entire approach here. I had to use a lot of Tamiya liquid cement to deal with the gap filling, especially on the hoods. Will the Molotow work OK if applied to the dried excess liquid cement, or should I sand it or gloss it to avoid problems with priming? Thanks for all the great content!
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM that’s a big win!!! I’m all in on Warcry now! So many cool models coming. Hope you keep sharing your process on those as well. Keep up the amazing work!
Wow this looks great! I like how you don't use the typical paint from GW etc. But I didn't get, why you used acrylic paint later in the video instead of oil paint. I want to try coloring my miniatures soon and want to try it in your way
Thanks!!! That's definitely always an option but here I wanted super sharp lines and textures without any real blend and acrylics do this particular job really well and super quickly!
Always a pleasure watching one of your videos Marco. Would you consider making a video explaining why you prefer using a Gouache instead of Heavy body Acrylics for us one day?
at the 12:39 step i just end up back at the step before oils. i tried letting it dry for hours, but when i try to wipe it i end up back at the green/flesh/white color we start with, so it looks really bad. im using winsor paints. but the paint underneath it not ink but normal paints in the same colour. what am i missing?
Fantastic process I learned a lot here. Got to give oil paints a go.. What was the Dremel tool you used near the start to drill out the stilts out of interest?
Ciao Marco! Thanks for these contents, really helpful! You gave me the strenght to go on and complete those boxed board games full of miniatures 😅😅 Coming to playing, would you seal them (varnish) to prevent chipping and deterioration or will they be enough resistant to sustain manipulation? Grazie! Continua così! 🦾🦾🦾
Ciao!!! 😁😁😁 Grande!!! No, I never use varnish; I don't want to kill all the different finishes and honestly modern acrylics are crazily tough (and oils even more, that's why we have so many old paintings in museums!). I play with these models every week and I never got a scratch 😉
Great 👍. I want to join a patreon. In your patreon I Marco... with the full painting time. Do you give extra exlanations to? I like your way of explanations. I canvisualize it more than of other 🎨 painters
Hi Marco! I have a question. When you move to the highlights, you use Acrylic paints. How soon after applying the oils do you wait before moving to this step? I know that oils take a while to dry and I'm unsure what would happen if I move to the highlighting the model using Acrylic right after having done the oil wash. :) Thank you in advance! Proud Patreon of yours!
The thinned-down oil wash leaves that matte finish naturally, without needing a varnish. Marco mentioned this effect in a past washing-with-oils sequence in a video on this channel, I just can't find it for you to reference. Hopefully, another viewer might provide a link.
I don't think you watched the time stamp around 6:00 he has yet to apply oils. Oil wash does not leave a matte finish naturally. It is dependent on the specific pigment of the oil paint / paint itself + the finish of the paint (acrylic) underneath
I´m trying to replicate the Oil Wash Style for some time now - but whenever it comes to the makeup-sponge phase - after that there is basically nothing left on the miniature except the deepest recesses that don´t really look good but smudgy-rough. Could the sponges be too "soaky" or is it more liekly that the oil are too diluted? I´m Using "Abteilung" Oils - so the amount of pigments should not be the problem i guess...
Crazy how the green on the blue gloves pops compared to the same colour on the model, perfectly demonstrating your explanation about colour theory. Finding the Golden colours is not super difficult here, but finding the tones you want in stock is, so I'll try it with Molotow Grass Hopper Green. I'm getting some of the Liquitex gouache to try (my Schmincke titanium white finally died, anyway) , but again, mostly out of stock :(
Hello Marco, what is the background behind using a complimentary color for the shadows? I get that it will create color contrast. I am corious about you saying one should actually avoid it or take another color to 'bridge' the neutralizing effect. How could one do that? Do you have any recommendation / tutorial for the technique?
I really need to get into oil paints. I’m always painting with speed in mind I have a lot of hobbies and not a lot of time to paint but I do care about the appearance of my minis. Do you have any oil paint sets you can recommend?
Inks (or honestly any highly pigmented paint), water and medium are all you need! It's so easy that it doesn't even deserve a video 😉 just make a few experiments to find the balance of dilution/transparency you like!
@@lawrencestanley8989 yep, just a more staining, stable wash! Playing a bit with the proportions of these few ingredients you can adapt the formula to any tone
Ciao Marco data la complementarietà dei colori può funzionare un approccio che inverte il verde e il "viola" per dare la luce ambientale verde? o sono necessari altri accorgimenti?
Ciao Marco! I would like to ask how would you approach a speed painting session on a Lord of the Rings warband? Thanks for all the top notch knowledge you are spreading within the community. Cheers form Italy 👋🏻
In the setting these "chaos" tribes are only mildly aware of the true, full nature of the entities they are worshipping, like aspects/glimpses of the classic chaos gods. Long story short; yes, they are lol
Brushing color over the exact same manufacturer's ink which I applied with an airbrush before results in the ink getting brushed off. What was my mistake? I gave the ink about 15 minutes to dry. Wasn't that enough?
Fantastic video and painting as always. Do you expect you'll pickup and do a video on the witch-hunter themed 'Hexbane Hunters' warband for Underworlds coming out soon?
I didn't record/lost the footage of that little step, not sure what went wrong lol!. It's single a coat of pure Clear Yellow and yeah they all work well with the brush!
Marco, back to the basics with this one... still I feel you polished out quite a bit you fast painting techniques! Comparing this one with the first videos in the channel, you cut some corners here and there, still without compromising quality, maybe even improving it! Amazing as always. PS: ma... Hai in programma di tornare in Italia per un workshop prima o poi? 😬
Might sound a bit experimental... But you could try AI style transfer over the grey mini pictures using the artwork... As a tool to create effortless iteration on concept work, just using the free online stuff around, I find it amazing!
premetto che ho appena iniziato a dipingere....ma il passaggio delle ombre viola / viola scuro serve a qualcosa? con tutti gli strati che poi vengono aggiunti e con l'oil wash, dell'ombreggiatura originale non c'e' piu' traccia. Sarebbe bello vedere un confronto tra due miniature con e senza quel passaggio
Ogni passaggio conta, anche se più delicato, specialmente lavorando con colori trasparenti/semitrasparenti. Guardando i modelli da sotto l'ombra viola è ancora li come ombra generale; il wash entra nei dettaglietti profondi, ma il valore e la tinta delle ombre basse sono bloccati tutti da quel passaggio
Hi Marco, awesome job! Idk if it would be intresting for you, to me it would be cool to see a video in which you use spray cans to do the airbrush part, i started doing it to do the zenital highlight in stead of the white paint, then it took over me and started doing two opposite lights to make miniatures more intresting without spanding on an airbrush. In particular to me would be awesome to see which colours go well together and which atmosphere they make (that would be awesome even done with the airbrush). Grazie per tutte le cose che ci insegni :)
Its a very nice touch to leave in the airbrush sounds, didn't notice it before but now that they're in it makes it quite a bit easier to understand how to use the tools.
Totally agree!
It is indeed a nice touch.
I used them like this already, but got the idea it was not how you are "supposed to" use them due to how others are using them.
Though if I understand correctly your paint tends to dry faster in the nozzle of the airbrush if you use it like this. (Meaning more cleaning and possible clogging).
I get so excited whenever I see one of your videos pop up on my feed! You have really challenged what I know and have been told about mini painting. From color theory and mixing paints, to the use of different mediums and techniques, you always have me thinking about learning new ways to paint that make it more fun to me! I think you are the best source for improving skills while also making the emphasis about enjoyment and ease of access to painting. Seriously, before coming to your channel I always had issues with understanding painting with acrylics. I just never "got" it and it was not always enjoyable. I still use acrylics for the mid tones and some extreme highlights, but since using oils, my whole process and enjoyment has changed. I'm having a blast mixing and painting with oils and I feel like I'm always very happy about the results. You turned painting minis into something I never wanted to start into something I do to relax and have fun! I want to thank you with this thanks. Cheers and thank you so much!
MAN!!! Thank you soooooooo much for the kind words and the support!!!
Hey Stephen, I, have had almost the exact experience as you, always having issues with painting with acrylics, and I just don't "get" painting. I have yet to reach this enjoyability with painting, and I keep making models that look terrible. I'm hoping that Marco sees my other comment on here and would be willing to make a troubleshooting video as I'm not sure how I keep messing this up, but I do. Model after model looks bad, and I keep trying to follow what Marco does in the videos but I can never seem to get good results. It seems easy, after priming put a base layer down of acrylic pants. Next, put down darker oil paints over those first colors. Wipe off the oil after a few minutes and have pretty decent results. This is what I am currently aiming for something I am doing or not doing is making this look terrible.
I really hope that Marco can help with another video or that it suddenly clicks for me, because I'm about to just cover all of the models I currently have in a single color and leave it at that.
Amen. I really enjoy the light-hearted videos and the simple but hugely visually interesting schemes
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I love the return to these simple, effective techniques. The outcome looks fantastic!
Nearly ran out of primed materials experimenting with my own "contrast" purple, and Marco you just served me the most brilliant lemonade...might have to spike this one! Have a great weekend )
While I don’t have an air brush, your simplification of which areas get which colours was a great takeaway for me here
Mind blown. Said to wife, i couldnt paint 1 model in a day to this lvl finish, and bloody Marco finishes entire group in 4 hours!! Love yer vids mate. Come for the painting , stay for the accent. 😉
at this rate marco's models will be painted before he has even opened the box! amazing work as usual - always inspiring! :)
Am I the only one who likes at the beginning of the videos everytime knowing I won't be disappointed?
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!! After watching you for over a year and 1/2 I finally understand! And I am such a better painter. Your instruction and videos have freed me to have my own style and I experiment all the time now!! Painting is 90% stress free and exciting!! Thank you!!!!
Mindblown...
Incredible results with just a few simple well thought out and executed steps.
I could watch Marco paint his hallway and still come away inspired.
My favorite series is back!
Astonishing results as always. I've adopted oils in the last few weeks and I love them. The most perplexing part for me is the choice of colours for the priming I can see the sense in the colour theory explanation of the violet/green/flesh progression, but every time I think about how to approach a given model I can't work out my own combinations. I know this is explained in a lot of videos for that video's subject, but perhaps how to come up with the colours as generalised principles would be a useful "Basics" video?
2nd this, Its something I'd really love to hear Marco go into more depth on.
You did it again. Awesome.
Absolute genius! I love your combination of oils, and airbrushing.
I usually don't like the speed painting, byt it was pleasure to watch. Thanks.
Thanks and support
Incredible! They really remind me of the look of Dishonored or Arcane Series. Smooth but textured.
Guardate che bellezza, grande Marco.
Splendid!
I always absolutely love your 4-hour speed painting videos! They inspire me, almost every single time, to go paint! It doesn't have to be a long, arduous process to get great work, I just need your reminder and inspiration sometimes. 😅
That flesh ink on top of the high flow green... Interesting color choice with beautiful result! I have the exact same paints but never thought of using them like that. You're a true artist Marco.
Incredibly impresive.
I'm always taking notes on the videos. Thanks for sharing your teaching skills with us!
you're an incredible artist ❤️
Absolutely ace result, love how you start out and transform unexpected initials steps into simple, amazing looking models!
Finally, I love this kind of videos!
this is an absolutely insane paint job
I've rewatched this at least 3 times and.. I'm gonna buy everything you used here! 😁
I love the extended stilts, although it makes me wish the pose were more dynamic! I'd love to see them stalking around on those stilts rather than just hanging out.
Love watching your videos. You got crazy skills and great presentation. Thanks
Bless you Marco!
Impressive! .... no other words needed.... just feeding the algorithm 😊
Beautiful as always Marco, and packed full of hobby knowledge 😍🔥
Every day with a new NJM video is a good day, thanks Marco for the awesome teaching!
Amazing job Marco
As Always....
Amazing.
Next project for me for sure. so inspirate by your work...🤩🤩🤩
Again an amazinnnngggg video
mannnn I love ur vids and workflow, keep it up king!
love these speed paint videos!!!
Beautiful work and another great vid man!
I completely get the rule of cool on giving them a bit extra height, but also the pain of modeling for disadvantage. My Splintered Fang also have a bit of extra height since I have them all standing on sections of board walk. With the Serpent Caller, I just had to make them into Florida Men and Everglades themed.
God like ability! Love you Marco
Really crazy paint job! Bravo!
As always mind blowing and instructional. Please, keep inspiring the less talented among us 😅
they came out great!
You are just so darned cheerful. SUBSCRIBED. :D
😁😊😁😘
amazing
Wonderful tutorial, Marco! I will try this for my next batch of models! What colour would you recommend using instead of magenta for a more natural pale skintone? I have been thinking more of a peach-colour to bring a bit more of a natural hue.
Mindblowing! Fantastico :)
I loved this so much I decided to follow your entire approach here. I had to use a lot of Tamiya liquid cement to deal with the gap filling, especially on the hoods. Will the Molotow work OK if applied to the dried excess liquid cement, or should I sand it or gloss it to avoid problems with priming? Thanks for all the great content!
very good .... which compressor to use for the airbrush?
thank you
I'm still working with a cheap little thing with a 2l tank! One of my very first videos is about this topic
These two Heart of Ghur videos inspired me to get the set! I really hope you’re going to do a tutorial for the terrain to complete the whole set.
😁 next week! 😁
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM that’s a big win!!! I’m all in on Warcry now! So many cool models coming. Hope you keep sharing your process on those as well. Keep up the amazing work!
Informative as ever Marco, can I ask what mini drill you are using, any recommendations as my last one has just packed up!
Thanks man! It's a Proxxon Micromot 50/E and I love it 😊 awesome little beast with a lot of control for our small applications
Grande Marco!
Wow this looks great! I like how you don't use the typical paint from GW etc.
But I didn't get, why you used acrylic paint later in the video instead of oil paint.
I want to try coloring my miniatures soon and want to try it in your way
Thanks!!! That's definitely always an option but here I wanted super sharp lines and textures without any real blend and acrylics do this particular job really well and super quickly!
Always a pleasure watching one of your videos Marco. Would you consider making a video explaining why you prefer using a Gouache instead of Heavy body Acrylics for us one day?
at the 12:39 step i just end up back at the step before oils. i tried letting it dry for hours, but when i try to wipe it i end up back at the green/flesh/white color we start with, so it looks really bad. im using winsor paints. but the paint underneath it not ink but normal paints in the same colour. what am i missing?
you do magic with brushes , brother !! :-D
Fantastic process I learned a lot here. Got to give oil paints a go.. What was the Dremel tool you used near the start to drill out the stilts out of interest?
Ciao Marco! Thanks for these contents, really helpful! You gave me the strenght to go on and complete those boxed board games full of miniatures 😅😅
Coming to playing, would you seal them (varnish) to prevent chipping and deterioration or will they be enough resistant to sustain manipulation?
Grazie! Continua così! 🦾🦾🦾
Ciao!!! 😁😁😁 Grande!!! No, I never use varnish; I don't want to kill all the different finishes and honestly modern acrylics are crazily tough (and oils even more, that's why we have so many old paintings in museums!). I play with these models every week and I never got a scratch 😉
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM Grazie mille! Non vedo l'ora di iniziare! 😉😉😉
40K Views!!! 😉🤘🤘🤘
Great 👍. I want to join a patreon. In your patreon I Marco... with the full painting time. Do you give extra exlanations to? I like your way of explanations. I canvisualize it more than of other 🎨 painters
Hi Marco! I have a question. When you move to the highlights, you use Acrylic paints. How soon after applying the oils do you wait before moving to this step? I know that oils take a while to dry and I'm unsure what would happen if I move to the highlighting the model using Acrylic right after having done the oil wash. :) Thank you in advance! Proud Patreon of yours!
bellissimo
Did you matt varnish them at 6:00? They look way matter than during the application of the primer + ink
The thinned-down oil wash leaves that matte finish naturally, without needing a varnish. Marco mentioned this effect in a past washing-with-oils sequence in a video on this channel, I just can't find it for you to reference. Hopefully, another viewer might provide a link.
I don't think you watched the time stamp around 6:00 he has yet to apply oils.
Oil wash does not leave a matte finish naturally. It is dependent on the specific pigment of the oil paint / paint itself + the finish of the paint (acrylic) underneath
I´m trying to replicate the Oil Wash Style for some time now - but whenever it comes to the makeup-sponge phase - after that there is basically nothing left on the miniature except the deepest recesses that don´t really look good but smudgy-rough. Could the sponges be too "soaky" or is it more liekly that the oil are too diluted? I´m Using "Abteilung" Oils - so the amount of pigments should not be the problem i guess...
2:08 What's the powerdrill you're using here? I've been looking for something like this
Hi there, I've had mixed success in using Molotow refills as primer. Any tips for reducing reactivation/adherance?
They look fantastic! Do you varnish the models after the airbrush stage before starting on the oils?
I believe he said he didn't.
Finally!
Crazy how the green on the blue gloves pops compared to the same colour on the model, perfectly demonstrating your explanation about colour theory. Finding the Golden colours is not super difficult here, but finding the tones you want in stock is, so I'll try it with Molotow Grass Hopper Green. I'm getting some of the Liquitex gouache to try (my Schmincke titanium white finally died, anyway) , but again, mostly out of stock :(
Hello Marco, what is the background behind using a complimentary color for the shadows? I get that it will create color contrast. I am corious about you saying one should actually avoid it or take another color to 'bridge' the neutralizing effect. How could one do that? Do you have any recommendation / tutorial for the technique?
Is there are reason you used liquitex acrylics over the usual Scale75 in the final stage?
I really need to get into oil paints. I’m always painting with speed in mind I have a lot of hobbies and not a lot of time to paint but I do care about the appearance of my minis. Do you have any oil paint sets you can recommend?
Marco, do you have an academic art degree? You are so proficient with theory and applying it in practice I'm always amazed
Great video as always, Marco! Which tool do you use to drill the holes?
i think i need to invest into more liquitex inks and schmincke/w&n oil paints :D stellar results, makes me wanna grab the airbrush and try it myself
Do you have a video on how you create your own contrast paint? I like the method, but I can't force myself to pay Citadel's high price...
Inks (or honestly any highly pigmented paint), water and medium are all you need! It's so easy that it doesn't even deserve a video 😉 just make a few experiments to find the balance of dilution/transparency you like!
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM
10-4, so it's basically just a wash. So many people seem to want to complicate things - I appreciate the simple explanation!
@@lawrencestanley8989 yep, just a more staining, stable wash! Playing a bit with the proportions of these few ingredients you can adapt the formula to any tone
Ciao Marco data la complementarietà dei colori può funzionare un approccio che inverte il verde e il "viola" per dare la luce ambientale verde? o sono necessari altri accorgimenti?
Aren't you having issues with the doser bottle mineral spirits? I read they aren't really compatible and thus degrade
What primer paint brand are you using? I do not see it in your list of products.
Ciao Marco! I would like to ask how would you approach a speed painting session on a Lord of the Rings warband? Thanks for all the top notch knowledge you are spreading within the community. Cheers form Italy 👋🏻
Are they nurgle?
In the setting these "chaos" tribes are only mildly aware of the true, full nature of the entities they are worshipping, like aspects/glimpses of the classic chaos gods. Long story short; yes, they are lol
Is this 4 hours per model or for the whole warband?
That is everything!
The whole warband 😁
Great video @MarcoFrisoniNJM! I'm also transitioning into oils, heavily inspired by your speed painting videos
Genius as far as time / result is concerned .... Not much more to say
Brushing color over the exact same manufacturer's ink which I applied with an airbrush before results in the ink getting brushed off. What was my mistake? I gave the ink about 15 minutes to dry. Wasn't that enough?
Hi Marco, I was wondering what is the opacity like for Abteilung502 oil paints are they all opaque or more transparent?
Marco quali colori tamiya usi per queste basette e come diluisci questi colori?
Fantastic video and painting as always. Do you expect you'll pickup and do a video on the witch-hunter themed 'Hexbane Hunters' warband for Underworlds coming out soon?
Thanks a million! Oh yeah for sure! 😁 I need them for a witch hunter gang of Mordheim 😁
Fantastic, Marco!
Did you use X-22 on the potion bottles for the gloss effect, or a different clear coat? Does the X-22 go well with the brush too?
I didn't record/lost the footage of that little step, not sure what went wrong lol!. It's single a coat of pure Clear Yellow and yeah they all work well with the brush!
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM Great!
Thanks for the answer, Marco!
Have a great week!
Marco, back to the basics with this one... still I feel you polished out quite a bit you fast painting techniques! Comparing this one with the first videos in the channel, you cut some corners here and there, still without compromising quality, maybe even improving it! Amazing as always. PS: ma... Hai in programma di tornare in Italia per un workshop prima o poi? 😬
Might sound a bit experimental... But you could try AI style transfer over the grey mini pictures using the artwork... As a tool to create effortless iteration on concept work, just using the free online stuff around, I find it amazing!
Are you using mineral spirits to thin the oil paint?
Yep. it's simple odourless white/mineral spirit!
premetto che ho appena iniziato a dipingere....ma il passaggio delle ombre viola / viola scuro serve a qualcosa? con tutti gli strati che poi vengono aggiunti e con l'oil wash, dell'ombreggiatura originale non c'e' piu' traccia. Sarebbe bello vedere un confronto tra due miniature con e senza quel passaggio
Ogni passaggio conta, anche se più delicato, specialmente lavorando con colori trasparenti/semitrasparenti. Guardando i modelli da sotto l'ombra viola è ancora li come ombra generale; il wash entra nei dettaglietti profondi, ma il valore e la tinta delle ombre basse sono bloccati tutti da quel passaggio
Hi Marco, awesome job! Idk if it would be intresting for you, to me it would be cool to see a video in which you use spray cans to do the airbrush part, i started doing it to do the zenital highlight in stead of the white paint, then it took over me and started doing two opposite lights to make miniatures more intresting without spanding on an airbrush. In particular to me would be awesome to see which colours go well together and which atmosphere they make (that would be awesome even done with the airbrush). Grazie per tutte le cose che ci insegni :)
Or just go watch an old video when he literally does this.
are you uploading on Saturdays now? I missed the premiere :(
No no this was an exception to match the timing of the GW release!
Amazing stuff. How do you fix the gouache after painting? I see you using gouache a lot recently but you’ve not mentioned how to make it permanent.
This is acrylic Gouache! The acrylic binder in it takes care of everything ;)
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM I bought the wrong paint!!!!! Lol! Thanks for answering my question, really appreciate it.
Sooo, next video is Infinity minis??? :D