Hi guys at squidmar! I was the guy with white t-shirt who encountered you at the park in the round swinging "bench". I didn't want to bother you guys for to long since you were busy in a meeting, thanks for being so nice, you are as awesome IRL as you are on camera. I didnt get the chance to say so, but your videos was what made me get in to painting miniatures and it has been a therapy for me and helped me immensely with my mental health since my father passed away in cancer last year. Keep it up, and thanks!
I love these longer form videos, it's a nice to get a break from the fast paced shorter stuff every once in a while, and I know I'm gonna come back to this video for tips over and over and over
I know they are probably very taxing to film and edit, but these long format painting guides are my favourite type of painting video and really help me improve and I love to hear/watch them while I'm painting my own minis.
I really appreciate the detail of the process you go through. Adjusting, fixing things, cleaning up and changing your mind. Explaining what you are doing while making these decisions sets your videos apart and for me at least, it's where the deepest learning happens. Like others have said, these longer form videos are pure gold. Thank you.
I'm sure I'm not alone when I say the highlighting part is what breaks my brain when I try to paint skin. THANK YOU for being so thorough in your steps, it really does help the visualization. Cheers dudes!
I find the paint style on this fascinating - it looks like a 70's/80's fantasy painting projected onto a 3d object. It hurts my brain but in a really cool way. It's a 3d object that looks like a 2d painting which has been painted to look 3d - I like it!
Emil is absolutely awesome! I have been following the channel for a year now and I am always learning and gaining courage to keep trying new techniques. Thank you for another wonderful episode!
Thanks for this! I recently got my first model, and I see the painting process is almost the same as painting on a canvas.Picked up some new tricks too. It's also very relaxing to watch you paint I have to say.
Identifying shapes and hiw to highlight them plus how to put your colors together on a mini and which areas to add focus to. These are the videos i love. Great job! 😊
You prove that Art nerds can be cool ass dudes at the same time. please keep up the excellent work. you both are a huge inspiration to me and my work and you both deserve all of your success and more. THANK YOU!
Another tip for artists of all types is to use references. If you can, or need, pull up photos of abs or bodies in different lighting. For example, pull up old Mr. Olympia body building type photos for the quad or abdominal lighting. Old Masters used literal models as references. It is a tried and true tool for your toolbox for you to draw from when needed to get things how you desire them to be with your art.
I have a sick Warhammer 40K Chaos Marine set that I lost inspiration in painting, just cause the ones I did paint, I felt pretty bad about. I'm no artists at all, but watching this makes me wanna finish painting them buuuut I also really don't wanna mess up the cool looking figures.
I stopped watching your videos when I felt they got too click baity, but an hour long video where you go into tiny details sucked me back in. Really enjoy the long format, little tips like the highlighting around the abs really made some of the tips for painting skin click. Excited to try it out some of the skin techniques on my maggotkin.
This video is fantastic. It shows the choices you make to paint in this style. This is dramatically better than many of your recent videos. Keep up the good work, and I hope to see more like this on your channel.
Great video and the walk through each part was outstanding, I rewinded many parts so I could see and understand visually what you was saying and doing, thank you and hopefully you will do more videos like this.
Great video! One thing which surprised me was the lack of washes used. I tend to use less these days though myself and more like ink washes to help blend everything together nicely and create extra contrast at the same time
I picked up kill team a few years ago in that time ive got a few teams together, loved painting, really wanted to enjoy playing, but as youve covered the time in between as a casual player makes it impossible and sometimes anxiety inducing to have to re-read and learn the rules again. Now i know, some of you will say, kill team...? Really isnt that difficult.., and you're probably right, for the most part its fairly stripped back, but as someone who really struggles to retain information, rules, reading in general it just removes a hell of alot of the fun, its a shame but im most likely to just continue enjoying to paint and not play anymore, which is a big shame
I'm using the advice you stated in this video about the muscle areas I was always thinking they were separated like in the abs and the arms. I hope the big model I'm doing is going to look better than what I've done before but, I've only been painting for 3 years
The level of skill I want to achieve one day. Thats insane. Keeping your hand steady like that it get better over time or was it something you naturally had? Cause when I try to do very small details like eyes my hands start shaking even with proper placement and points of contacts and bracing toward anchor points.
I have painted paintings, murals, photoshop art and what not for 20+ years now, just started and found miniatures. Didn’t know anyone who played Warhammer or DND growing up. I would see them when I would go to the art store but never thought of doing it. In the last five days, I have improved from noob to pro using your techniques, because I use them for regular painting, what makes a difference is the 3D medium that goes all the way around vs a 2D canvas it’s a little intimidating at first. I wish I could show you the improvement I made in just a few days, going to $&@! to nice, that’s something I can be proud of. I have been painting 28mm DND miniatures I printed out on my resin printer. I am thinking of getting one of the big ones you have been painting.
One of the best tutorials on YT for mini painting. I'm a beginner and much more interested in large scale stuff. The blending looks scary :D. Question - I noticed you had small specks of primer coming off from handling the model (around the shield and weapon). Do you re-prime these areas, or paint over them? The same happens to be but so far I've just painted over them, unsure of the issues that might come from that.
When you were painting the knee the first picture looks better then when you redone the painting. It's shows that muscles of a body builder body in real lifestyle.
Maybe you have talked about this in a previous video I haven't seen... but how do you choose your colors? Alot of these I would never have thought to use for the things you are painting. (Ie no gray/silver on metal 🤯)
Fantasy characters always look so ripped which begs the question, are they all on the juice? If that’s the case I understand why they are constantly battling and defeating their enemies. Roid rage. If they weren’t on roids they would all be sitting around drinking tea like Alice In Wonderland.
It’s because their food would have far less processing and chemicals. And less things like sugar and food that cause negative body changes. All meats and vegetables
I love this! Quick question. Do you put this much effort into small minis or when batch painting? I wouldn't know how to approach these methods when painting let's say Dwarves or little Goblins. I would never finish...Could you guys make a video discussing that topic? :D
Brush wise, nothing better than Raphael 8404. Followed by Windsor series 7 or even early Vallejo sables with the brown handle. Had nothing but problems from the 3 DiVinci brushes I have.
The way you thin your paints and mix them looks so easy, but it’s so hard for me in practtice. It looks like you’re not adding water as much as de-clumping it and adding a tad of another color where it’s at its thinnest. Am I right?
Add highlight on top, add shadow on the bottom to make it look like 3d.. something that is already 3d? Why? It already has curves that block light naturally.. if you just paint it the same colour wont it look natural? I am just curious i have no idea about drawing! Thanks!!
Well done! To not leave u with useless comment: i think hilight on leather above bone takes too much attention seems confusing, a bit like the wood from shield on back but nice work over all nice vid alot inspiring much better then those short vids leaving you with " a stroke" 🔥 lava could be more contrasti glowi as u would say yeah nice colors overall very few "mistakes" sword a bit confusi in the end a bit too much same style in some parts i mean like first half looks perfect second is bit too prrfect ;)
6:43 Sorry! I think I missed where you use the Sunny Skin tone. Pastel orange added to medium tone. Light flesh added to medium tone+Pastel orange. Medium orange as the extra thin glaze. What happened to the Sunny Skin Tone? Can someone clarify for me? Thanks!
Question: How long do you have to wait for a layer to dry before you add an additional layer? I’m new to painting minis, and don’t really know the process that well. Yet.
Well, not the answer you want, but that kinda differs per paint type and brand. In some cases it doesn't really matter that it is wet, then it mixes a bit, can be pretty natural.
I need to know what your white teaching aid was 😂. Great video. youtube är en konstskola I Amerika för det kostade tusentals tack so mycket Your videos make me miss sweden half my family still lives there öland haven't been back since I was 13 over 20 years ago.
cans someone tell me why my white priming colour is like snow on the mini? it literally looks like the fake snow u can buy for ur windows on christmas. just started painting and just touching the mini makes the colour flake off like dust. black prime spray colour is perfect and coats the mini as it should in one even coat.
Hi guys at squidmar! I was the guy with white t-shirt who encountered you at the park in the round swinging "bench".
I didn't want to bother you guys for to long since you were busy in a meeting, thanks for being so nice, you are as awesome IRL as you are on camera.
I didnt get the chance to say so, but your videos was what made me get in to painting miniatures and it has been a therapy for me and helped me immensely with my mental health since my father passed away in cancer last year.
Keep it up, and thanks!
Det var bara roligt att träffas! :) Roligt att vi kunnat hjälpa dig hitta en plats i hobbyn!
I love these longer form videos, it's a nice to get a break from the fast paced shorter stuff every once in a while, and I know I'm gonna come back to this video for tips over and over and over
I know they are probably very taxing to film and edit, but these long format painting guides are my favourite type of painting video and really help me improve and I love to hear/watch them while I'm painting my own minis.
I really appreciate the detail of the process you go through. Adjusting, fixing things, cleaning up and changing your mind. Explaining what you are doing while making these decisions sets your videos apart and for me at least, it's where the deepest learning happens. Like others have said, these longer form videos are pure gold. Thank you.
"it's not pretty yet" as it sits beautifully, far better than i could ever achieve xD
I'm sure I'm not alone when I say the highlighting part is what breaks my brain when I try to paint skin. THANK YOU for being so thorough in your steps, it really does help the visualization. Cheers dudes!
Not at all I just straight up wash the skin and call it decent cus I'm still a beginner
I find the paint style on this fascinating - it looks like a 70's/80's fantasy painting projected onto a 3d object. It hurts my brain but in a really cool way. It's a 3d object that looks like a 2d painting which has been painted to look 3d - I like it!
Followed the full tutorial and won a Golden Demon directly after! Thanks Squidmar!
These long-form painting videos are fantastic!
Emil is absolutely awesome! I have been following the channel for a year now and I am always learning and gaining courage to keep trying new techniques. Thank you for another wonderful episode!
First I give you likes and then I watch the video. Your videos are like meditation.
Thanks for this! I recently got my first model, and I see the painting process is almost the same as painting on a canvas.Picked up some new tricks too. It's also very relaxing to watch you paint I have to say.
This was so helpful, especially the skin part as I still really struggle with that. Thank you for this!
This gave me the inspiration to restart my pile of shame!
You mean working through it, right?... right?!
Lucky you. I wish I had a pile of shame.
I just painted my first mini, a custodes... let's just say i hope I get better over time
Pile of opportunity*
And return everything back to the pile when the first model turns out not even close to this one.
I appreciated both the format and the content--there's a lot of good information here.
This video relaxes me as much as when I'm painting myself. Love watching the slow creation process from zero to perfectly painted mini.
Identifying shapes and hiw to highlight them plus how to put your colors together on a mini and which areas to add focus to.
These are the videos i love. Great job! 😊
You prove that Art nerds can be cool ass dudes at the same time. please keep up the excellent work. you both are a huge inspiration to me and my work and you both deserve all of your success and more. THANK YOU!
”With as little effort as possible”, well now you have my attention!
Another tip for artists of all types is to use references. If you can, or need, pull up photos of abs or bodies in different lighting. For example, pull up old Mr. Olympia body building type photos for the quad or abdominal lighting. Old Masters used literal models as references. It is a tried and true tool for your toolbox for you to draw from when needed to get things how you desire them to be with your art.
Amazing, keep these coming plx! Way better than the short ‘abc’ movies. This really helps showing your entire process 😃
Great video! Really love these longer tutorials! Keep’m coming :D
Gorgeous, just gorgeous. Beautiful mini, and the paint job...👌
I have a sick Warhammer 40K Chaos Marine set that I lost inspiration in painting, just cause the ones I did paint, I felt pretty bad about.
I'm no artists at all, but watching this makes me wanna finish painting them buuuut I also really don't wanna mess up the cool looking figures.
I stopped watching your videos when I felt they got too click baity, but an hour long video where you go into tiny details sucked me back in. Really enjoy the long format, little tips like the highlighting around the abs really made some of the tips for painting skin click. Excited to try it out some of the skin techniques on my maggotkin.
Your videos are such high quality but you make all the techniques feel very approachable. Love it!
This video is fantastic. It shows the choices you make to paint in this style. This is dramatically better than many of your recent videos. Keep up the good work, and I hope to see more like this on your channel.
Really nice class, been looking for a more showing guide like this thanks Emil!
Thanks for the great video! I was looking for more references on how to paint skin and muscles, and this is perfect!
Great video and the walk through each part was outstanding, I rewinded many parts so I could see and understand visually what you was saying and doing, thank you and hopefully you will do more videos like this.
Simply astonoshing.... I'm definitely saving this video to use for my future projects. Thanks so much for making so awesome and entertaining!
Thanks for showing the mistakes. I would enjoy more of that in tutorials
Great video! One thing which surprised me was the lack of washes used. I tend to use less these days though myself and more like ink washes to help blend everything together nicely and create extra contrast at the same time
Would love to see more of those, great vid!
thank you so much for all of these great, in-depth videos, they have helped me to get better at painting.
Excellent stuff. Please keep these coming
I really love these Masterclass videos! Keep them coming!
I picked up kill team a few years ago in that time ive got a few teams together, loved painting, really wanted to enjoy playing, but as youve covered the time in between as a casual player makes it impossible and sometimes anxiety inducing to have to re-read and learn the rules again.
Now i know, some of you will say, kill team...? Really isnt that difficult.., and you're probably right, for the most part its fairly stripped back, but as someone who really struggles to retain information, rules, reading in general it just removes a hell of alot of the fun, its a shame but im most likely to just continue enjoying to paint and not play anymore, which is a big shame
I'm using the advice you stated in this video about the muscle areas I was always thinking they were separated like in the abs and the arms.
I hope the big model I'm doing is going to look better than what I've done before but, I've only been painting for 3 years
He looks amazing 😍 fantastic tips too I couldn't stop watching from beginning to end 😁
53 minutes of content, yes please!!
Amazing video Emil! Looking forward to the next masterclass being about female character painting 🤗
Good sir, you are absolutely spoiling us with this amazing vid!
Would love to see more air brush tutorial videos
Amazing tutorial! 👏 really was a master class!
Exactly the content that I wish to have. Thank you.
The level of skill I want to achieve one day. Thats insane. Keeping your hand steady like that it get better over time or was it something you naturally had? Cause when I try to do very small details like eyes my hands start shaking even with proper placement and points of contacts and bracing toward anchor points.
awesome video Squidmar! This really inspired me to continue some unfinished projects! 😀
That looks amazing Emil. So cool. Id love to get this mini to gove it a go. STL perhaps?
I miss you teaching! Please do more educational videos if you can!
i loved this type of video. teaching by making examples .
I have painted paintings, murals, photoshop art and what not for 20+ years now, just started and found miniatures. Didn’t know anyone who played Warhammer or DND growing up. I would see them when I would go to the art store but never thought of doing it. In the last five days, I have improved from noob to pro using your techniques, because I use them for regular painting, what makes a difference is the 3D medium that goes all the way around vs a 2D canvas it’s a little intimidating at first. I wish I could show you the improvement I made in just a few days, going to $&@! to nice, that’s something I can be proud of. I have been painting 28mm DND miniatures I printed out on my resin printer. I am thinking of getting one of the big ones you have been painting.
Thank you for making this informative video Squidmar!
Going to attempt some tyranids over the next few weeks, hopefully the tips you’ve gave can help me 👌🏻
Thanks for being so generous!
One of the best tutorials on YT for mini painting. I'm a beginner and much more interested in large scale stuff. The blending looks scary :D. Question - I noticed you had small specks of primer coming off from handling the model (around the shield and weapon). Do you re-prime these areas, or paint over them? The same happens to be but so far I've just painted over them, unsure of the issues that might come from that.
Okay. That's a masterpiece! Congratulations. Plus really helped my NMM
thanks for the upload. props to the editors
Looks great! Great content as always.
When you were painting the knee the first picture looks better then when you redone the painting. It's shows that muscles of a body builder body in real lifestyle.
Some really useful tips here, thanks.
Love the video! More like this please!
Can we get this mini in 30mm scale? It's one of the better mini's/ poses I've seen in a while
Great stuff friend 👏 👍
Maybe you have talked about this in a previous video I haven't seen... but how do you choose your colors? Alot of these I would never have thought to use for the things you are painting. (Ie no gray/silver on metal 🤯)
Emil copies more experienced painters! The palette Emil is trying to copy is a classical palette of 11 pigments. Roman Greco style.
How do you know what pattern too use on Surfaces for highlights? is it random?
Fantasy characters always look so ripped which begs the question, are they all on the juice? If that’s the case I understand why they are constantly battling and defeating their enemies. Roid rage. If they weren’t on roids they would all be sitting around drinking tea like Alice In Wonderland.
Considering this one is a barbarian, "roid rage" is a given 😂
Nah, the wizard's guild casts "ripped and peeled" on everyone 😂
It’s because their food would have far less processing and chemicals. And less things like sugar and food that cause negative body changes. All meats and vegetables
D
Where do you get your designs to print?
I love this! Quick question. Do you put this much effort into small minis or when batch painting? I wouldn't know how to approach these methods when painting let's say Dwarves or little Goblins. I would never finish...Could you guys make a video discussing that topic? :D
For an army it's more about speed and quick trucks to make things pop. This is more of a display level painting
@@SquidmarMiniatures little tricks like edge highlighting etc.?
5:20 “it is not pretty yet, far from it!”
WTH looks better than I ever would do while trying a full attempt lol
2:23 FOMU? Fear of messing up. 😅
Your painting style makes me think of the old Heavy Metal(Metal Hurlant) magazine covers.
Did you clear varnish the model.
Brush wise, nothing better than Raphael 8404. Followed by Windsor series 7 or even early Vallejo sables with the brown handle. Had nothing but problems from the 3 DiVinci brushes I have.
The way you thin your paints and mix them looks so easy, but it’s so hard for me in practtice. It looks like you’re not adding water as much as de-clumping it and adding a tad of another color where it’s at its thinnest. Am I right?
AWESOME!
Add highlight on top, add shadow on the bottom to make it look like 3d.. something that is already 3d? Why? It already has curves that block light naturally.. if you just paint it the same colour wont it look natural? I am just curious i have no idea about drawing! Thanks!!
Well done! To not leave u with useless comment: i think hilight on leather above bone takes too much attention seems confusing, a bit like the wood from shield on back but nice work over all nice vid alot inspiring much better then those short vids leaving you with " a stroke" 🔥 lava could be more contrasti glowi as u would say yeah nice colors overall very few "mistakes" sword a bit confusi in the end a bit too much same style in some parts i mean like first half looks perfect second is bit too prrfect ;)
Where can I get models like this?
I'll just say WOUAH!... (& Thank You! 🤩👍👏)
Yes!
Will we be able to purchase these minis in the future?
It's available to order from our store :) link in bio
6:43 Sorry! I think I missed where you use the Sunny Skin tone.
Pastel orange added to medium tone.
Light flesh added to medium tone+Pastel orange.
Medium orange as the extra thin glaze.
What happened to the Sunny Skin Tone?
Can someone clarify for me? Thanks!
whatS the differance between using a black primeer vs white?
Question: How long do you have to wait for a layer to dry before you add an additional layer? I’m new to painting minis, and don’t really know the process that well. Yet.
Well, not the answer you want, but that kinda differs per paint type and brand. In some cases it doesn't really matter that it is wet, then it mixes a bit, can be pretty natural.
@@muesliman100 In that case I'll just have to research the different paints before starting a project. Thanks!
@@hcm855 testing on less important/expensive models is usually what people go for, you'll get the hang of it as you go.
@@hcm855just play with paint on a model or a surface you don't care about will be good enough imo
Immediately pressed like after hearing song from Conan animated series ^^
amazing thx for the content
Can I get one of 150mm or 200mm?
full nail polish pics?
Artwork!
Amazing
Thank You!
Painting is a fluid process.
Oy! You got a license for that pun?
What track is playing at 11:05?
JUST WOW.
hitting you with the double comment because man, in those last 10 minutes it really came together. lol
What is the song at 35:00 ?
When is the next episode of the titans?
Anyone know where and how I can get a hold of the STL in the video?
You can purchase the miniature on our webstore
I need to know what your white teaching aid was 😂. Great video. youtube är en konstskola I Amerika för det kostade tusentals tack so mycket Your videos make me miss sweden half my family still lives there öland haven't been back since I was 13 over 20 years ago.
cans someone tell me why my white priming colour is like snow on the mini? it literally looks like the fake snow u can buy for ur windows on christmas. just started painting and just touching the mini makes the colour flake off like dust. black prime spray colour is perfect and coats the mini as it should in one even coat.
Do you use the Citadel white spray primer? that one is proper terrible. I recomment the Vallejo spray can.
6:44 i think the term you are looking for is a fat glaze :P