Thank you sooooooo much!!! I really like to explain why something works or not so you can really transfer concepts, skills and techniques to any other project and not only copy a step by step!
I can really appreciate the skill and effort that goes into rendering really well done NMM on an artistic/aesthetic level. But I must say that I very much prefer True Metals and this is a clear and fantastic tutorial on the subject. Thanks for another awesome video!
Thanks!!! It's a pleasure 😊! I like and use both TMM and NMM; every model and story need a different approach and style and a good painter should be able to paint both (especially because they are the same thing with or without metallic pigments 😅). But for gaming I definitely prefer True Metals for how the light adapt naturally to the movement on the battlefield
Also NMM takes fucking forever. I thought when I got my High Elves I would do the whole army NMM. I finished like 2 characters and a banner before I went "lmao nope. Back to true metals!" Still use NMM to paint banners, though.
At first, I thought these guys looked kinda dorky with those huge, conical helms. Now, I'm really wanting to see them finished: capes, candles and all!
I've struggled with my metallics a bit since I started painting a few years ago, but even just watching how you mix your metallics was incredibly helpful. Great tutorial. Thanks Marco!
This channel is so good, Marco. You've made me look at miniature painting in a new way, and with the confidence that I can really improve my quality. Your's is my favorite painting channel on TH-cam. And great custom minis! I've been wanting to play Blasphemous.
Currently watching this again, and once more I'm blown away by your results. I think I might try this approach for a new batch of Iron Warriors Chaos Space Marines soon, only with less blue in the highlights and more red in the underspray ... Thanks a lot for your work, and stay safe!
Reminds me of your tricky of tinting metallic colours with inks. That stuff works like a treat. I love the colbalt effect on the highlight. Gives that petrol/gunmetal look. Love it.
Wow, this is just amazing! I know hat most people like and consider NMM paint style which requires more skill but for me, True Metallic Metal is way more appealing and you sir just nailed it, thank you. :)
this is great, you can apply the concept on as complex a method as he does, but you can also simple it down to get a better finished product, great tutorial.
This was an informative and awesome video. I am going to do this for my new Custodes army and add an antique type gold for the decor. Thank you for this.
I don't really like the normal stormcast models and the schemes usually used by GW, but whenever people convert them or try a new paint scheme, I thunk they can become some of the most striking and visually interesting models out there. You've done a great job on the models and I will definitely be trying out TMM for my next few models!
Always so much fun to watch your videos. Your enthusiasm and positive attitude are infectious and you have some serious skills. Keep up the great work.
Thanks for this and the OSL video, Marco! Just painted some skin yesterday, using your tutorials. Never looked better. Will post pictures at some point on the page. Enjoy your weekend!
Ommadonna, grande! So contento che ci sia un italiano che fa video interazionali. Grande. Oh my lord, cool! I'm happy to see an italian doing international videos. Good job.
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM Naturalmente iscritto e messo mi piace a tutto. Mi serviva giusto qualcuno che mi spiegasse che pennelli prendere e come fare il TMM. :D
@@federico1263 😍 Grazie del supporto! Per i pennelli la marca ovviamente va un po' a gusto personale, ma buoni per le miniature sono quelli di martora, meglio ancora se martora Kolinsky (è proprio una specie di martora, non la marca). Se hai un negozio di belle arti dalle tue parti sei a cavallo. Tipo i DaVinci o i Raffaello vanno sui 3/4€ e sono ottimi. A me piacciono i Winsor &Newton Serie7, costano un pelo di più, ma durano un botto e si ripagano in pieno
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM Io ho iniziato con i DaVinci, sono partito con i normali (verdi, ma non ricordo il numero della serie) e poi sono passato ai serie 10. Per quello che sono capace a fare, mi bastano. Il negozio di belle arti ce l'ho vicino per fortuna, e poi i pennelli costosi vanno usati solo per i dettagli, quindi durano sempre. Però i serie 10 costano quasi quanto i Winsor.
I honestly wondered if you were going to tell us who was selling those awesome 'Blasphemous' minis before I watched the video. What a brilliant conversion.
@@davedogge2280 😍 Awesome!!! I'm envious and scared imagining to have a Molotow shop near home... I don't have any self-control when it comes to buy paints......😅
Can you list the full brand name of the white spirit you use with the oil paint please? Or a photo of the bottle. The person in the art store assured me I needed odorless solvent.
Sure! Btw odourless is always the best choice to work indoor. It's "Batoline Low Odour White Spirit", but I just buy the cheapest I can find, they are all the same 😉
Dude, I just want to let you know that I love your videos. You are a truly fantastic painter and you explain the techniques so well! I just wish you would list all the paints you use in the description or in the video.
Thanks a million man!!! Super appreciated 😊. I don't write the list on purpose to avoid the "recipe effect" and the need of constantly buy new products 😁. I really want to promote the idea that 99,99999% of the time you don't need the exact same paints to achieve the same look and result 😊
@@redrooster7371 😊 Sadly I have to skip this SMC... I planned to come, but too much stuff happened all together in the past months (the move to Dublin, the channel, a ton of work and travels...) and I'm not ready to compete there. I'll be for sure at Monte San Savino hoping to finish a couple of pieces in time 😅
Never in my life have i ever thought about mixing metallics together ... Makes sense though, we do it with paint! ... Anyway, that's some sexy ass armour there :D looks awesome dude!!
Marco you are truly a teacher. All your videos are a blessing to the community. I have one question though, how do you clean your Airbrush after spraying metallic paint? Aren't you afraid of contamination?
The first layer would work well for some creatures I am making for d and d. They are creatures made of possessed/necromancer controlled ink. The first step looks like ink from pen with the shine. Awesome.
Cool! It could work really well 😊 You can use any light absorbing paper, even toilet paper works well 😅 Check what I did in the Khorne berserker video with the flag 😉
Would have been great if you explained how the tones and values are different when it comes to highlighting the feet to the rest. great video either way
Awesome stuff! I love NMM but do think it's disproportionately emphasised by youtubers/bloggers because they tend to be more 'pro' (+ as you say, it looks good in photos/video). It's fantastic to see skilled coverage of .. what DO we call it? MM? TMM? maybe JBM? (Just Bloody Metallics)
Also, one thing I really think I struggle with that you excel at is your (not sure the right term) colour selection (colour gradients?). Would love to see you do a video covering great colour combinations that really pop. I know you've covered colour theory - but I mean something more like a 'cookbook' that shows several sets of swatches that make great 'gradients'. e.g. for todays vid; base=decayed metal, mid tones= blue/black metal, highlight=black/thrash metal, lowlight=those contrast paints etc etc
Totally agree; to paint a good TM or NM you need the exact same skills, steps and understanding of light! NMM works sooooooo much better in video and pictures but in person can be often disappointing. It's a very interesting idea and can definitely be an extension of what I plan to do for the series about colour theory... Thanks for the feedback and the idea 😉😊
My next army project will have a bigger focus on metallics, the problem I worry about is protecting the paint since they will be handled and used for gaming, any finish I put will just kill the metal paint job. Would love to see / hear your input on sealant / varnishes for miniatures, especially ones that contain metallics and how to handle them. I really like using matte finishes normally but just trying to think ahead to the best approach.
amazing metallic works. And this is a great way to paint an army, as NMM for armies is too time consuming, and not worth the effort. This is the way to go! New Sub btw!
In which video do you talk about this kitchen paper + pva glue technique ? I could clearly understand what you said. Thanks for the great work, learnng a lot :D
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM Seriously man, I've painted minis for 20 years, but all your practical advices on modern materials and fx shortcuts are so great! And everytime I start to watch a new video you rise the mood with your welcome phrase XD So nice you're here to teach! I hope you're getting the best in Ireland!
I really want to do chaos emperors children with black metallic armor and matte pink broad surfaces. If you could do a video on black or dark metallics that would be fantastic! I realize I can just shift the colors down but it would be nice to see an example
Awesome video thanks man, I'll apply these techniques to my Dancer of the Boreal Valley miniature from the Dark Souls boardgame, it's gonna look awesome. Any chance of a similar system for gold or bronze metals in a future video?
Happy Friday, a Marco vid :) LOL on the thumbnail, bloody awesome bit of photoshopping :) Will watch the vid when I get home.........[watching seconds sloooowly creep by]
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM And an artists touch, and many many years of experience, and good eye sight....the list goes on! Simply put, you leave me in awe every video.....
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 😅
For a one-step approach when veining a particular art project painting on a nonporous surface, which metallic paint would you recommend to mimic the true to life high luster brilliance and shine of gold and silver? I'm looking for high contrast and shine. Something that won't dull after applying a clear top coat sealer.
Thanks a million!!! Next week I'll start a new series all about brush painting and mixing colours 😊 perfect timing 😊. In this case with metal paints is very easy to replicate the effect; it's just a simple layering of tones, you need only to fade a bit the edges of the layers and the shine of metal will hide easily every crime 😉
Thanks so much for all of the helpful tutorial videos. You've helped me out greatly. I can't find it in affiliate links but where do you get those handy little metal mixing pans?
When you spray the first blue-silver over the bronze basecoat, are you basically spraying it in a zenithal fashion? top down so that the shadows naturally fall underneath? I'm thinking of using this method for Katakros!
I was wondering what the small circular metal mixing trays are called and where you can buy them? I've been really enjoying your videos. They are so informative and make be want to run home and get painting! Thanks
This is unbelievable, that genuinely looks like metal and not an imitation of it, I honestly didnt realize this was even possible.
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2x the amount of knowledge offered in 1/2 the time of a typical YT tutorial. Thank you, Marco & keep 'em coming!
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍 thank you sooo much buddy, this is incredibly appreciated!!!
And thus the warhammer world was blessed by the Miracle.
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Seriously, you have my favourite style of YT mini painters, with very logical explanations. Thanks!
Thank you sooooooo much!!!
I really like to explain why something works or not so you can really transfer concepts, skills and techniques to any other project and not only copy a step by step!
I can really appreciate the skill and effort that goes into rendering really well done NMM on an artistic/aesthetic level.
But I must say that I very much prefer True Metals and this is a clear and fantastic tutorial on the subject.
Thanks for another awesome video!
Thanks!!! It's a pleasure 😊!
I like and use both TMM and NMM; every model and story need a different approach and style and a good painter should be able to paint both (especially because they are the same thing with or without metallic pigments 😅). But for gaming I definitely prefer True Metals for how the light adapt naturally to the movement on the battlefield
Also NMM takes fucking forever. I thought when I got my High Elves I would do the whole army NMM. I finished like 2 characters and a banner before I went "lmao nope. Back to true metals!" Still use NMM to paint banners, though.
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM I would love to see how to work with TMM and oil paints
@@andrewlustfield6079 Check my video of the Ossiarch Bonereapers warband 😉😉😉
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM Excellent----thank you!
Woho, finally a new NJM video :D
😁😍😁 Thank buddy, really super appreciated 😉
What I have enjoyed most in this video is how you demonstrate mixing your own colors, glazes and washes!
you should open up with "it's a me, Marco!"
Finally, someone using contrast paints with an airbrush!
Hahaha it was my first idea at the beginning, I'm not joking!!!
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM I love the "Hello guy(ze) :)
@@rastamann2009 😍😁😍
That's brilliant...do it! ☺️
@@igorseveric310 😂
At first, I thought these guys looked kinda dorky with those huge, conical helms. Now, I'm really wanting to see them finished: capes, candles and all!
What the heck are those pointy helmet guys??
@@herculeholmes504 No idea. Just saying, by the end of the video, the mini really grew on me.
@@herculeholmes504 Ok, I watched for the mention and found the source:
th-cam.com/video/kwiYCWaQVac/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=MitchL
I've struggled with my metallics a bit since I started painting a few years ago, but even just watching how you mix your metallics was incredibly helpful. Great tutorial. Thanks Marco!
Thanks a million to you!!! Super appreciated 😊
This is destined to be a classic vid on the subject. Very nice.
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Best. Painting. Channel!!
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One of the best quick TMM tutorials I have seen yet! Keep it up.
Thanks!!! And this is only the tip of the huuuuuuuge iceberg 😉😉😉
This channel is so good, Marco. You've made me look at miniature painting in a new way, and with the confidence that I can really improve my quality. Your's is my favorite painting channel on TH-cam. And great custom minis! I've been wanting to play Blasphemous.
😍😍😍😍Thanks a million buddy 😍😍😍😍😍 I can't tell how much this is appreciated 😘 Thanks 😊
Was waiting the whole week for this. Worth it!
😁😁😁 Super glad to hear that you liked it 😊 and this is only the beginning of the true metal exploration!
I’m currently playing Blasphemous, great game so far. Your conversion is SO COOL, fantastic job!
😍 Thanks you soooo much! I'm totally in love with the game and O really wanted to give a proper tribute to it's style
I bought Blasphemous solely based on this video, and it's getting me through the pandemic. Great video, great tips as always!
😁😍😁😍 Awesome!!!
Currently watching this again, and once more I'm blown away by your results. I think I might try this approach for a new batch of Iron Warriors Chaos Space Marines soon, only with less blue in the highlights and more red in the underspray ... Thanks a lot for your work, and stay safe!
Reminds me of your tricky of tinting metallic colours with inks. That stuff works like a treat.
I love the colbalt effect on the highlight. Gives that petrol/gunmetal look. Love it.
It's definitely an extension of that concept!
i though for a second that a Blasphemous mini existed and got SUPER exited.... now i'm sad
nice vid tho...
Honest, im glad you said subscribe on your first video I watched. Your style is epic I was blown away.
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Wow, this is just amazing!
I know hat most people like and consider NMM paint style which requires more skill but for me, True Metallic Metal is way more appealing and you sir just nailed it, thank you. :)
Thanks!!! And I'm not taking sides I use both the styles for different projects and sensations and ironically they need the same kind of skills!
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM Can I ask you something? What would be your approach for TMM of dark old iron? Like in Necromunda 2017 logo.
This is absolutely insane! Your work is beautiful!
Thanks a mil buddy 💪🙌!!!
Those look great man. Good job!
Thanks man!!!
Nice video again, thanks for sharing your knowledge. I especially like the way you have to thanks your patreons !
😍😍😍 Thanks man!!!
this is great, you can apply the concept on as complex a method as he does, but you can also simple it down to get a better finished product, great tutorial.
Exactly! The general concept it's much more important than the actual steps and you can use it with every colour and level of complexity. Thanks 😊
This was an informative and awesome video. I am going to do this for my new Custodes army and add an antique type gold for the decor. Thank you for this.
Those conversions are amazing!
Thanks man!!!
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM no problem mate! Thought myself to do a lil Penitent converison :D
Great video Marco, keep em coming. I like it when you show your pallet of different tones your using, it help visualize that step in your work.
I love the conversion!!! And as always, the background music is super awesome! I could listen to it the whole day :)
😁😊😁😊😁😊 awesome 🤘🤘🤘
Wonderful effect. Also, black oil washes are amazing for everything. Highly recommended.
Questi modelli sono geniali, e il modo in cui gestisci i colori metallici e ispirante.. Che dire. Ottimo lavoro.
I don't really like the normal stormcast models and the schemes usually used by GW, but whenever people convert them or try a new paint scheme, I thunk they can become some of the most striking and visually interesting models out there.
You've done a great job on the models and I will definitely be trying out TMM for my next few models!
😍😍😍 Thanks man! Yeah they are a great "neutral base" (basically just an armour!) to play with
Always so much fun to watch your videos. Your enthusiasm and positive attitude are infectious and you have some serious skills. Keep up the great work.
Thanks man!!! Super appreciated 😍
Thanks for this and the OSL video, Marco! Just painted some skin yesterday, using your tutorials. Never looked better. Will post pictures at some point on the page. Enjoy your weekend!
😍 Cool!😍 Yeah send me some pictures, I love to see how you guys take these techniques in your workflow (and it's deeply satisfying as a teacher 😅😁)
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM Already did on the fb page ;)
I always look forward to one of your videos. Never airbrushed with metallics so this was educational and entertaining. Thanks!
Thanks man!!! They just need a bit of extra preparation to work at their best but after that they are super easy to use as any other color
Really great video.
TMM is my favourite look.
I look forward to more.
😍😁😍Thanks!!!
Ommadonna, grande! So contento che ci sia un italiano che fa video interazionali. Grande.
Oh my lord, cool! I'm happy to see an italian doing international videos. Good job.
😍😁😍😁 Grazie infinite!!!
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM Naturalmente iscritto e messo mi piace a tutto.
Mi serviva giusto qualcuno che mi spiegasse che pennelli prendere e come fare il TMM. :D
@@federico1263 😍 Grazie del supporto! Per i pennelli la marca ovviamente va un po' a gusto personale, ma buoni per le miniature sono quelli di martora, meglio ancora se martora Kolinsky (è proprio una specie di martora, non la marca). Se hai un negozio di belle arti dalle tue parti sei a cavallo. Tipo i DaVinci o i Raffaello vanno sui 3/4€ e sono ottimi. A me piacciono i Winsor &Newton Serie7, costano un pelo di più, ma durano un botto e si ripagano in pieno
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM Io ho iniziato con i DaVinci, sono partito con i normali (verdi, ma non ricordo il numero della serie) e poi sono passato ai serie 10. Per quello che sono capace a fare, mi bastano. Il negozio di belle arti ce l'ho vicino per fortuna, e poi i pennelli costosi vanno usati solo per i dettagli, quindi durano sempre. Però i serie 10 costano quasi quanto i Winsor.
I honestly wondered if you were going to tell us who was selling those awesome 'Blasphemous' minis before I watched the video. What a brilliant conversion.
😁😊😁😊 Awesome. Thanks man!
Thoroughly enjoyable and worth the wait
Thanks a million mate!!!
Sick conversions and awesome tutorial. Thank you Sir.
Thanks a million to you!!!
i have loved real metallic all my life... this video is fantastic
😍 Thanks a million man!!! 😍
Well, I was wondering this morning about TMM. That's the second time you release a video that is helping me at the right time.
😁😍😁 Awesome!!! My psionic spies are doing a great job 😈
Annnnd we're off to the races. What a perfect way to start a Friday.
😁😍😘 thanks man!
Molotov acrylic paints is my secret weapon, I got a molotow shop 20 minutes walk from me. Their sulphur yellow is a real pure yellow not orangey
@@davedogge2280 😍 Awesome!!! I'm envious and scared imagining to have a Molotow shop near home... I don't have any self-control when it comes to buy paints......😅
awsome conversion ! you realy succed at replicate the dark, grim gothic ambiance from the game
Thanks a million man!!! 😍
Well filmed and Excellent work as always!!
Thanks!!! 😍
Dude! You've done a fantastic job on the conversions and painting, really love the inspiration from the Blasphemous game!
Can you list the full brand name of the white spirit you use with the oil paint please? Or a photo of the bottle.
The person in the art store assured me I needed odorless solvent.
Sure! Btw odourless is always the best choice to work indoor. It's "Batoline Low Odour White Spirit", but I just buy the cheapest I can find, they are all the same 😉
Thank you.
Man you're on my hearth. 😂🤣 I do love true metallics. Really nice tutorial.
😁😁😁 Thanks buddy 😉
This is beyond cool man. 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
Thanks a million!!! 😁😁😁
Tío, me revientas la cabeza con tus videos y tu técnica. Un aplauso. Gracias por compartir tus conocimientos con nosotros.
Maybe i'm wrong but you are the first painter ,i saw ,using Citadel contrast paint in glazing with a airbrush !
Bravo Marco !👍
Thanks 😍! They are very useful for a lot of little tricks like this one. I hope to have this record 😁
Dude, I just want to let you know that I love your videos. You are a truly fantastic painter and you explain the techniques so well! I just wish you would list all the paints you use in the description or in the video.
Thanks a million man!!! Super appreciated 😊. I don't write the list on purpose to avoid the "recipe effect" and the need of constantly buy new products 😁. I really want to promote the idea that 99,99999% of the time you don't need the exact same paints to achieve the same look and result 😊
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM Totally a fair point. I never thought about it like that! Thanks again and keep doing what you're doing.
Thanks, very helpful explanations.
I'm looking forward to some more in depth tmm for display painting!
😍 It's a pleasure! That's exactly my medium term plan 😉😉😉
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM Awesome!
Any chance to see you at the SMC next weekend?
@@redrooster7371 😊 Sadly I have to skip this SMC... I planned to come, but too much stuff happened all together in the past months (the move to Dublin, the channel, a ton of work and travels...) and I'm not ready to compete there. I'll be for sure at Monte San Savino hoping to finish a couple of pieces in time 😅
Great video... I can’t wait to try it out.
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Wow, this looks incredible. Now I need some new miniatures to test this out on... :-D
Never in my life have i ever thought about mixing metallics together ... Makes sense though, we do it with paint! ... Anyway, that's some sexy ass armour there :D looks awesome dude!!
wooo, those conversions are sweeeet!!
Thank you mate🙌
OMG!, soo cool...now we ned to see a tutorial on the conversion! these are awesome!
Marco you are truly a teacher. All your videos are a blessing to the community. I have one question though, how do you clean your Airbrush after spraying metallic paint? Aren't you afraid of contamination?
Awesome work as always! Really nice use of TMM technique!
Thanks!!! And this is just the beginning 😉
This is absolutely brilliant! I've got to try this!!
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These minis are epic
😁😍😁 Thanks buddy!!!
Your stormcast conversions are so sick, i want to see more hnnnng
wow that is absolutely amazing !
Thanks man!!!
The first layer would work well for some creatures I am making for d and d. They are creatures made of possessed/necromancer controlled ink. The first step looks like ink from pen with the shine. Awesome.
Also what do you mean kitchen paper? I like the cloth you have for them and would like to try it myself.
Cool! It could work really well 😊
You can use any light absorbing paper, even toilet paper works well 😅 Check what I did in the Khorne berserker video with the flag 😉
Would have been great if you explained how the tones and values are different when it comes to highlighting the feet to the rest. great video either way
I have to go slowly and gradually 😉 People already tells that my stuff is too complicated 😅
Do one about golden metallics next!!
I plan to cover a bunch of metallic effects in the next future 😉😉😉(natural, realistic, fantasy, sci-fi...)
Aw man I just started to sketch on some blasphemous inspired sigmarines yesterday and now some glorious bastard has beat me to it :P
Here have a sub.
Awesome 👏
Amazing vid, I like the use of blues and browns to create an almost chrome effect on the metal.
Would love to see pictures of the finished Warband (:
Thanks a million!!! Sadly it's still a WIP 😥 It's very difficult to find time for personal projects these days 😥
Awesome stuff! I love NMM but do think it's disproportionately emphasised by youtubers/bloggers because they tend to be more 'pro' (+ as you say, it looks good in photos/video). It's fantastic to see skilled coverage of .. what DO we call it? MM? TMM? maybe JBM? (Just Bloody Metallics)
Also, one thing I really think I struggle with that you excel at is your (not sure the right term) colour selection (colour gradients?). Would love to see you do a video covering great colour combinations that really pop. I know you've covered colour theory - but I mean something more like a 'cookbook' that shows several sets of swatches that make great 'gradients'. e.g. for todays vid; base=decayed metal, mid tones= blue/black metal, highlight=black/thrash metal, lowlight=those contrast paints etc etc
Totally agree; to paint a good TM or NM you need the exact same skills, steps and understanding of light! NMM works sooooooo much better in video and pictures but in person can be often disappointing.
It's a very interesting idea and can definitely be an extension of what I plan to do for the series about colour theory... Thanks for the feedback and the idea 😉😊
amazing technique man, looking to apply what I learned here sometime soon!
Awesome!!! Keep me updated on the experiments 😉
Really wish we could have seen the finished version, with the cloth and other bits painted.
These are beautiful, I love it :)
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Ohh man you a so good. Like to see your tutors.
My next army project will have a bigger focus on metallics, the problem I worry about is protecting the paint since they will be handled and used for gaming, any finish I put will just kill the metal paint job. Would love to see / hear your input on sealant / varnishes for miniatures, especially ones that contain metallics and how to handle them. I really like using matte finishes normally but just trying to think ahead to the best approach.
I loved it when you said "Black templar" 😁 Your accent makes it sound cooler!
amazing metallic works. And this is a great way to paint an army, as NMM for armies is too time consuming, and not worth the effort. This is the way to go! New Sub btw!
🔥🔥🔥Thank you so much🔥🔥🔥truly agree with you: this method can be used for painting entire units at the same time 💪
Yay finally new episode :D
당신의 기술에 감탄했습니다! 잘 보고 갑니다 👍
In which video do you talk about this kitchen paper + pva glue technique ? I could clearly understand what you said. Thanks for the great work, learnng a lot :D
Thanks a million 😊😁😊!!! I use the same technique at the beginning of this one using a piece of fabric! th-cam.com/video/LSYwoUHQl7Y/w-d-xo.html
"Hello guuuuys" and it's immediately happyness =)
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@@MarcoFrisoniNJM Seriously man, I've painted minis for 20 years, but all your practical advices on modern materials and fx shortcuts are so great! And everytime I start to watch a new video you rise the mood with your welcome phrase XD So nice you're here to teach! I hope you're getting the best in Ireland!
I really want to do chaos emperors children with black metallic armor and matte pink broad surfaces. If you could do a video on black or dark metallics that would be fantastic! I realize I can just shift the colors down but it would be nice to see an example
Nice idea! Oh yeah the plan for this series is to show every possible metal effect that I know or you suggest 😁 It's only a matter of time 😉
Awesome video thanks man, I'll apply these techniques to my Dancer of the Boreal Valley miniature from the Dark Souls boardgame, it's gonna look awesome.
Any chance of a similar system for gold or bronze metals in a future video?
Woooo awesome, I need to see it when it's ready!!! Sure, I want to make a whole series of natural and fantasy/sci-fi metal effects!
We have the same IKEA desk!
AWESOME video
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Happy Friday, a Marco vid :)
LOL on the thumbnail, bloody awesome bit of photoshopping :)
Will watch the vid when I get home.........[watching seconds sloooowly creep by]
😁😍😁😍😁 Awesome 😍😍😍 Have a nice weekend buddy!!!
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM Bloody hell.........! I wish I had 1% of your talent mate.........just stunning work
@@innsmouthharbour 😂😁😂😁😂😁 thanks!!! But it's super easy to be replicated, it's just they you have know the theory behind 😉
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM And an artists touch, and many many years of experience, and good eye sight....the list goes on! Simply put, you leave me in awe every video.....
@@innsmouthharbour 😍😁😍 as always you are too kind 😉
What are those metal dishes called that you used to mix the paint in? I love that spout for pouring
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 😅
amazing video!
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For a one-step approach when veining a particular art project painting on a nonporous surface, which metallic paint would you recommend to mimic the true to life high luster brilliance and shine of gold and silver? I'm looking for high contrast and shine. Something that won't dull after applying a clear top coat sealer.
Great content, but sadly I don't have an airbrush. Any guidance for getting high quality results without airbrushing?
Thanks a million!!! Next week I'll start a new series all about brush painting and mixing colours 😊 perfect timing 😊. In this case with metal paints is very easy to replicate the effect; it's just a simple layering of tones, you need only to fade a bit the edges of the layers and the shine of metal will hide easily every crime 😉
Marco, how would the result be different if you spray ink over a metallic base coat vs mixing the inks into the metallic paint?
You lose some of the shine from the metal pigments but you gain stronger tones; it's something I do for very "fantasy" metals 😉
That photo with your face cracked me up 😂😂😂
😁😂😁 I couldn't resist, I had to 😁😂😁
Will you do a follow up with gold? This was a joy to watch!
Sure!!! And for every possible natural and unnatural metal effects 😉😉😉
Thanks so much for all of the helpful tutorial videos. You've helped me out greatly. I can't find it in affiliate links but where do you get those handy little metal mixing pans?
When you spray the first blue-silver over the bronze basecoat, are you basically spraying it in a zenithal fashion? top down so that the shadows naturally fall underneath? I'm thinking of using this method for Katakros!
Awesome work again! For me, it would be good if you could slow down the speed a bit, when doing brush work :-)
I was wondering what the small circular metal mixing trays are called and where you can buy them?
I've been really enjoying your videos. They are so informative and make be want to run home and get painting! Thanks
fantastic. Do you varnish metallic minis / parts? if so, how and what kind of varnish do you use?
Thanks! No, I never varnish my metals! They have the perfect shine/opaque contrast at the end and with a coat of varnish you loose everything