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Basics of Non Metallic Metals (NMM) 1 - Sword
Hey there everyone! It's time to really break down some non-metallic metal (NMM) technique for y'all. I'm going to make these videos as simple as I can so that you can hopefully learn this stuff faster than I did. :)
We'll be starting with the simple stuff (sword, chain mail) and progressing to the more difficult topics (shields, shoulder pads, helmets, plate armor of various types).
I hope you enjoy this short series!
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Conceptual Techniques - Overview
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Today we're going over conceptual techniques: NMM, OSL, all that stuff that has to do more with thinking and understanding how light falls on your model than it does with how you actually apply the paint! I'll cover the different topics I'm looking to explore in future videos in this series, and I'll share four factors to keep in mind when you're starting to understand how to paint imaginary li...
Basic Color Mixing - Concepts in Miniature Painting 4
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Hey there everyone! Here I've compiled some of my most basic tips and tricks if you're interested in diving into color mixing. This is a mountain of a topic, just like with color theory. Unlike with color theory, however, a lot of what you can learn about color mixing is best learned from actually doing it. Don't be afraid of it just start with one color, and tell yourself that you're just goin...
Concepts in Miniature Painting - Color Theory Part 3 - Triadic Color Schemes -
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We're back at color theory today with a video on triadic color schemes! Sooo many works of art work with triadic schemes. The primary triad is red, yellow, and blue; the secondary green, orange, and purple. As with our previous video, these don't need to be pure versions of these colors to work. In this video I show a ton of examples of both schemes and talk about how to tweak them to be a litt...
Concepts in Miniature Painting - Color Theory Part 2
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Hey there folks! In this one I'm out to do two things: 1. Show you the way I think about colors, which lets me think outside of the box on what otherwise would be pretty basic color schemes; and 2. Use that knowledge to then talk about our first color relationship category: complementary color schemes. I'll use painted example models to illustrate how myself or my husband has painted a compleme...
Is There a Wrong Way to Hold Your Brush? Miniature Painting Fundamentals Shorts 4
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Weirdly, this question was asked by my husband, who's a multi-award-winning, even international-level award-winning miniatures painter. But the man also holds a brush weirder than anyone I've ever met. So...I figured I'd do a video! Enjoy, everyone. :D
Color Theory for Miniature Painting Part 1 - Concepts in Miniature Painting Episode 2
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NOTE: This video will have a $2 companion PDF on my Patreon this month! Patreon.com/paintingbig Hey there all! This is a new Concepts video to follow up the one on Paint Lines. Color Theory is an obvious concept that a lot of miniature painters struggle with, because many of us don't come from a color or art background. I come from both, having both gone to college for art and worked as a paint...
Fast Faces - Miniature Painting Fundamentals in Practice 1
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Okay! This is a longer video, with a LOT of information in it outside of just painting the face. Here are some links to the Miniature Painting Foundations videos I reference in here. Watching these shorter videos will give you more info on the different things I'm doing here! How to Make Your Own Washes: ua-cam.com/video/zVw71UH1rns/v-deo.html Lining: ua-cam.com/video/awAPvNpE4TE/v-deo.html Con...
Can You Save Old Paint? - Miniature Painting Fundamentals Shorts 3
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Hey there everyone! Another short for you here can you save old paint? We get this question a lot on my streams, so it was an obvious candidate for a Short. I'll go over how to determine if your paint is able to be saved, how to try to resuscitate it, and tips for paint longevity and storage!
When Your Paint Freezes - Can you save frozen paint? Miniature Painting Fundamentals Shorts 2
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Hey there all! Here's another Short for you! Today we're talking about frozen paint. It's winter, and sometimes it's not possible or ideal to wait to order new paint till the weather is warmer. Sometimes even the paint in your local game store might have been subjected to freezing temperatures while it was being shipped to the store. When you have a paint that's been frozen, is it going to be o...
Concepts in Miniature Painting 1 - Paint Lines
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Okay folks welcome to the CONCEPTS series! Kicking it off with one on paint lines. My point here is not to cover every paint line there are so many, I never could. However, there are relatively few TYPES of paint line for miniature painting so what I'm doing here is talking about types and giving you examples. :) Something I didn't set out in the video, but which is useful for you to know, is t...
Do you need special water to paint miniatures? Miniature Painting Fundamentals Shorts 1
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Do you need to use special water for miniature painting? How about when painting with metallics? We talk about those recommendations, where they come from, and whether they might be true for you in this video! This is part of a new series that I'll do videos for from time to time that I'm calling "MPF Shorts." They're basically just short responses to FAQ's I tend to get again and again when I ...
Miniature Painting Fundamentals 17 - Priming
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Hey there folks! I swear this is the LAST Fundamentals video...reallly! Here we're going to cover why to prime, types of primers, how to prime, and different colors to prime in. :) Next time I'm going to be starting up the "Fundamentals In Practice" series, where we'll be tackling different topics using techniques straight from the fundamentals videos! Remember, I have a Patreon at Patreon.com/...
Miniature Painting Fundamentals 16 - Pinning
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Hey there all! Today we're putting up our third Fundamentals video of the month yay! It's on pinning, which is a way to add strength to connection points on your models in order to resist breakage. :) Remember that I have a Patreon where, if you sign up for free, you can get early access to these videos! Signing up as a $2 Patron will get you a companion PDF for one of the Fundamentals videos e...
Miniatures Painting Fundamentals 15 - Working With Green Stuff!
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Hey there everyone! Here's the video I promised about how to work with kneadatite, aka green stuff. I'll demonstrate using it to vanish mold lines, but it has a multitude of other uses! When you buy green stuff, the fresher the better. When possible I order mine through Reaper Miniatures, because I know that they run through the stuff so fast it's always a fresh batch! I've also found that Gree...
Miniature Painting Fundamentals 14 - Prep Work!
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Miniature Painting Fundamentals 14 - Prep Work!
Miniature Painting Fundamentals 13 - Wet Blending
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Miniature Painting Fundamentals 13 - Wet Blending
Miniature Painting Fundamentals 12 - Glazing
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Miniature Painting Fundamentals 12 - Glazing
Miniature Painting Fundamentals 11 - Layering
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Miniature Painting Fundamentals 11 - Layering
Miniature Painting Fundamentals 10 - Control Your Paint! Paint Consistency and Brush Loading.
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Miniature Painting Fundamentals 10 - Control Your Paint! Paint Consistency and Brush Loading.
Miniature Painting Fundamentals 9 - Brushes
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Miniature Painting Fundamentals 9 - Brushes
Miniature Painting Fundamentals 8 - Palettes
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Miniature Painting Fundamentals 8 - Palettes
How I Got Into Miniature Painting
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How I Got Into Miniature Painting
Re-sculpting on Wolfen Kassar from Journeyman Miniatures and chatting!
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Re-sculpting on Wolfen Kassar from Journeyman Miniatures and chatting!
Miniature Painting Fundamentals 7 - Drybrushing
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Miniature Painting Fundamentals 7 - Drybrushing
Miniature Painting Fundamentals 6 - Lining
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Miniature Painting Fundamentals 6 - Lining
Miniature Painting Fundamentals 5 - Additives
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Miniature Painting Fundamentals 5 - Additives
Miniature Painting Fundamentals 4 - Top Five Tips for New Painters
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Miniature Painting Fundamentals 4 - Top Five Tips for New Painters
Paint Club! Shaded metallics on a Privateer Press Borka (Trollblood) bust and chatting.
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Paint Club! Shaded metallics on a Privateer Press Borka (Trollblood) bust and chatting.
Miniature Painting Fundamentals 3 Making Your Own Washes
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Miniature Painting Fundamentals 3 Making Your Own Washes

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  • @Roegr1313
    @Roegr1313 18 днів тому

    This was fantastic. Thanks for the simple explanation.

  • @pbkobold
    @pbkobold 19 днів тому

    Following along at home with oils! Thank you for the explanation and looking forward to the other topics. Your brush skills are very very good!

  • @directActionGaming-4u
    @directActionGaming-4u Місяць тому

    Awesome! Was looking for a mini painting course, and here it is! Thank you kindly, and I can't wait to learn more.

  • @SombraEnMovimiento
    @SombraEnMovimiento Місяць тому

    I don't want to post yet another comment on how this great video helped me out with painting fine lines and details, but it did!

  • @DeadAnimalOnMyDesk
    @DeadAnimalOnMyDesk Місяць тому

    The TMM part hit home really hard 😂

  • @TheKillerkadoogan
    @TheKillerkadoogan Місяць тому

    Thank you, ma'am!

  • @Wildtaz
    @Wildtaz Місяць тому

    I really needed this video! so go glad you made it!

  • @Gynnemo
    @Gynnemo 2 місяці тому

    Just found your channel! Fantastic videos!

  • @Valthorn898
    @Valthorn898 3 місяці тому

    Holy crap, Anne with a wet palette!

  • @noveltypenmanship
    @noveltypenmanship 3 місяці тому

    TY for this - puts so many things into perspective 🤘

  • @saintmatthew956
    @saintmatthew956 3 місяці тому

    I've been painting for a while, but recently picked up a great tutorial book (The Art of Tommie Soule) to hopefully jump from beginner to intermediate. That book starts out at great length about brush loading, but I wanted to see a video. I think you've done an excellent job here. Thanks!

  • @mrsupaconducta
    @mrsupaconducta 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for sharing your perspective on colors. I am enjoying the series.

  • @jwitham30
    @jwitham30 4 місяці тому

    Great video! I love that Crystal Brush entry, who makes that sculpt?

  • @pbkobold
    @pbkobold 4 місяці тому

    Can't watch now, but a comment for the algorithm. Love your selection of example schemes!

  • @joshuawiseman5629
    @joshuawiseman5629 5 місяців тому

    THANK YOU SO MUCH,theres so much advice online,and everyone always says thin your paint use a wet pallete etc,and i can never seem to figure out what i need to do or why my paint doesnt come out that creamy smooth that everyone else's does your advice that of using a wet pallet you can just use the paint as is helped me so much,alot of people say two thin coats including yourself,but it seemed like id have to use 4-5 coats just to get opaque coverage and i was only adding a drop of water to the paint,this has been so helpful thank you,also how do you decide what color your base coat should be ? is it just the color you intend the final product to be or do you paint over your base coat?

  • @pistoneteo
    @pistoneteo 5 місяців тому

    Great video, very interesting. Please keep going!

  • @gspdibblerpl
    @gspdibblerpl 5 місяців тому

    hi, does the Patreon also cover mixing paints/loading/unloading brush using wet pallettes?

  • @EasyCheezy1337
    @EasyCheezy1337 5 місяців тому

    Just found your channel by accident although I am watching painting content for years now… Amazing content!! Thank you :)

  • @HeadHunterSix
    @HeadHunterSix 5 місяців тому

    I primarily use a wet palette, but I do have a small plastic well palette I use for certain tasks, and they're actually not difficult to keep clean. I wait for any paint to dry, peel out what I can, and then just fill the well with 91% isopropyl alcohol. It's inexpensive and you can get it at any drugstore. Let it sit for a while and then wipe it clean with a paper towel - or you could just use an alcohol-based first aid prep pad with the same results. No abrasion when I use this method, and I can get the palette squeaky clean - unlike my friend who's never cleaned his and now it could be used as armor.

  • @HeadHunterSix
    @HeadHunterSix 5 місяців тому

    At least with parchment type membranes, there is no need to pre-soak the paper. When you place the dry paper on the wet sponge, yes, it will curl - but as the paper absorbs more water, it will begin to lay flat on its own. This is also better because you're not stretching the fibers in the paper. I'm not a professional painter but I am a professional baker, and I notice the same behavior on a larger scale.

  • @HeadHunterSix
    @HeadHunterSix 5 місяців тому

    A drop of flow improver can also improve the performance of a homemade wash (such as in your previous video), but a little bit goes a long way. Too much can cause it to become more like a glaze and lose the ability to collect in the recesses.

  • @HeadHunterSix
    @HeadHunterSix 5 місяців тому

    I find the best way to unload a brush when using thinner paints like 1:1 or a glaze, is to generally tap just the tip to a piece of tissue. That capillary effect that wicks wet paint up towards the ferrule, is the same effect that will draw excess water out of the belly of the brush, leaving you with thin paint on the brush but without the excess fluid.

  • @GreenChkn
    @GreenChkn 5 місяців тому

    Howdy from Houston! This video is just what I needed. This morning my wife told me that when I exhale after tensing up to paint detail, it sounds like a "death rattle". 😉 Thanks for the reminder to breathe!

  • @amandalindsay8920
    @amandalindsay8920 5 місяців тому

    Clear and concise. Thanks Anne.

  • @shaqsoda9627
    @shaqsoda9627 5 місяців тому

    Great video, thank you!

  • @Bodhizzle
    @Bodhizzle 6 місяців тому

    I just started painting miniatures last month after taking a hiatus for 15 years. I have been struggling with paint consistency using a wet palette, so this video was super super helpful. Thank you so much for these fundamentals videos, they have been immensely helpful!

  • @joshbernal4864
    @joshbernal4864 6 місяців тому

    Thank you so much ma'am, you're the only one who has so accurately managed to diagnose why I'm having such a issues when I'm trying to paint fine details!

  • @Waynes-Wares
    @Waynes-Wares 6 місяців тому

    Thanks!

  • @Waynes-Wares
    @Waynes-Wares 6 місяців тому

    Thanks!

  • @Io_Wreck
    @Io_Wreck 6 місяців тому

    Of all the tips and tricks videos I've watched I don't believe anyone has ever talked about alternating values to separate sections. Such a simple concept but totally eye opening.

  • @straycatt1313
    @straycatt1313 6 місяців тому

    Come on Anne ... Just paint it purple and call it done ,,, ;P

  • @Io_Wreck
    @Io_Wreck 6 місяців тому

    Such a nice video. Have a face I've been trying to do that feels flat and I think these are the couple tricks I needed. Looking forward to the next video, thank you.

  • @christinevanpatten1278
    @christinevanpatten1278 6 місяців тому

    Really great insight on your thought process and easy breakdown for the formulas. Awesome video!

  • @serials11
    @serials11 6 місяців тому

    This is so great! Thank you for making this seem simple and much less daunting. I'm not sure if you do this first on all minis but thats going to be my first thing rather than left for the end out of fear, and spend the rest of the time convincing myself the eyes are not that important haha

  • @gintonic127
    @gintonic127 6 місяців тому

    Its amazing that there are so many seemingly little things that you can overlook that really help build a pleasing cohesion. I think I need to practice approaching my minis with more mindfulness and planning.

  • @TimmyB1867
    @TimmyB1867 6 місяців тому

    your friendly neighborhood shadowraven, keeps looking for the twitch chat...but otherwise, great video.

  • @bansheemonger
    @bansheemonger 7 місяців тому

    Very nice explanations. Can't wait for your color mixing video!

  • @ShadowGJ
    @ShadowGJ 7 місяців тому

    In my humble opinion, the tip on brushes is a bit off in the context of newbies. When starting out, you want synthetic brushes to practice with, get used to handling them and being careful with them. Only when you have some experience under your belt should you start experimenting with pricier brushes. High-end stuff may have potentially longer lifespan, but only if used and cared for properly: a newb with Kolinskys as their first brushes ever has a high chance of destroying them fairly quickly (i.e. letting paint seep into the ferule). And the greater danger that poses is to your motivation to get into the hobby.

  • @gintonic127
    @gintonic127 7 місяців тому

    Im glad to have some better language to explain why I dont love drybrushing. I was lucky to stumble on the same technique of layering over it to blur the powdery roughness of drybrushing. Learning lots from your videos. Thank you!

  • @gintonic127
    @gintonic127 7 місяців тому

    Thanks for sharing! Looking forward to learning from you

  • @serials11
    @serials11 8 місяців тому

    Been painting for several years and trying up my game, and I still learned a lot from this video! Thank you!

  • @j.taylor7361
    @j.taylor7361 8 місяців тому

    Very helpful and clear instructions! Thanks!

  • @j.taylor7361
    @j.taylor7361 8 місяців тому

    Great info!

  • @j.taylor7361
    @j.taylor7361 8 місяців тому

    Great video! Could you glaze to restore that minty green like the other folds of the cloak and less yellowish?

  • @j.taylor7361
    @j.taylor7361 8 місяців тому

    Coming from Citadel and Vallejo, I was surprised at how thin MSP was. It has been tricky trying to get an idea of how much water needed to be added to get a decent base coat. Interesting video!

  • @greglohman6750
    @greglohman6750 8 місяців тому

    I think the low needed dilution is confusing to painters who rely on vallejo - certailny when I was learning using MSP but watching turorials from folks who use moslty vallejo (Dr Faust, Vincent V) I was baffled at how much water they were asking me to use. The explanation here makes a ton of sense, thanks!

  • @mammajamma4115
    @mammajamma4115 8 місяців тому

    so test the pH of your water if you are worried.

  • @derpchief9614
    @derpchief9614 8 місяців тому

    Thanks for continuing to put out these videos, I really love your channel. I've recently been using the Atom paints by mig, who have lately branched from historical models into figure painting, and they're fantastic. I'm unsure which of your classifications their line would fall in, however.

  • @wcwindom56
    @wcwindom56 8 місяців тому

    question: pinning heads on figures... how do you hold the head still to pin it?

  • @jameslaubacker3467
    @jameslaubacker3467 8 місяців тому

    I have heard many recommendations for stuff to use for mixing - windex, floor polish, etc. Those are for special purposes, not normal thinning?