So I implemented your instructions on an overturned column at a D&D Mini Base .. when I showed the finished model to my brother, he made big eyes and said "Crazy looks like real jade" I said: "Yes aaa Jade exactly". So thank you very much for your Jade tutorial ^^
I'm glad I could be of help and very happy you were able to use this technique keep up the great work! I'll do my best to continue producing good quality vids for anyone interested 👍
Thank you mate! I really appreciate it! Although the airbrush techniques is really good i think this one is a lot easier for most people specially those who dont own an airbrush so im glad i can contribute to all the other great tutorials out there.
That's exactly what compelled me to make this video. You should also check out my other video on how to paint white marble effects without and airbrush as well. I'm glad I can help! ✌🏾
Exactly my thought. This is godsent after the airbrush stuff. I don't have the space or venting to use an airbrush so this is exactly what I needed! I have two other ways of doing marble I'll have to try along with this, but this seems by far to be the most elegant and consistent way of doing it.
@@SquareViking I'm glad you found this useful. If you are interested you should Check out my other white marble effect tutorial I think you'll like that one aswell. ua-cam.com/video/ZvM1elcZbOc/v-deo.html
Nice method. One tip is that marble isn't an isotropic material, its grain isn't equal in all directions, it has an orientation, so to speak. So, ideally, keep that in mind when laying down the splotches in a pattern that give it some directionality.
“Marble is impossible to mess up” Hold my beer. Great tutorial though, thanks! I am going to try to recreate this in white with gold veining for a space marine army, might be painful, but I’m going to try.
Thank you buddy... White marble with gold you say? You are in luck my friend. I made this tutorial not too long after this one. Check this one out my it might suit your need more efficiently. ua-cam.com/video/ZvM1elcZbOc/v-deo.html
Your welcome buddy! I'm glad I was able to help. You should check out my white marble effect video I released a few weeks ago its one of my newer vids I think you'll like it.
This is ace. SOOOO involved, but hey, I'm committed now and it doesn't seem too precise, just lots of steps to build the depth. Going to try it for some bases- thanks for the video, best one I've come across researching how to do this effect!
Yeah the feather would probably not be as useful in the hand of someone trying this for the first time since is is a small scale effect and the feather would be better to use on a big surface. Thank you ! 🙏
@@bigstyleart lets say someone at home decided they wanted to crank out 10 miniature bases but they dont have anything other than brushes and want to make marble effects. Hopefully this video just like many others can come in handy. I did try looking for small feathers but didnt really have the time to do so. Ive seen some incredible canvas work people do with that feather technique. But i agree with you it does make it more organic. The wash does help a lot. Also adding a layer of uv resin in between each layer and then a wash also works even better just takes longer. Thank you for the suggestions. Im sure others will read the comments and go get some feathers 😁
thank you, brother! im really dedicating to upload a new video every Sunday with the goal of being able to help with as much as i can. Please feel free to give me content suggestions, what are other types of tutorials you would like to see and i will make them thank you!
Hey Man, my warlord is still waiting for your white marble Tutorial 👍👍👍ur red and green one are so awesome i seriously want it to use on my Titan !!! Happy Easter
@@FALCONMINISTUDIOS Yyyeeessss !!!! I will unleash marble Hell on those nice huge armor plates !! I’m definitely send u pictures u can use 👍👍 Thanks a lot Man !!
@@christianguth81 heck yeah man! On armor plating it wi look great! Your welcome man. If you habe.t already hit the notification button and subscribe so you can know when I upload it. 👍
Thank you for your comment my friend, if you have the time please check out my channel I have recently posted a video on how to paint marble effects with a new and improved method which you can use for any colors. I also have a video on my channel that you will be able to see specifically about how to paint white " marble". Both of these tutorials are done without an airbrush as well. Thank you 🙏🏼
I watched it now and have only one question would you use white as a base coat then light gray to gray to dark gray and with a black highlight or the other way around?
@@DragonMagic-yf8gi normally it would be the other way around. It's best to start with the darker colors first. You can however experiment and see if you prefer the other way. Try both methods on two practice pieces.
Your welcome man. Those trophies will look great. That is a great idea by the way. Please share some photos on my Instagram or Facebook at prince troncoso for Facebook and falcon_mini_studios for my instagram.
Looks great! But what is that ink wash? When I look it up I only find black east Indonesian ink, is that right? Do you mix it with water and green paint or something?
Hello thank you for your comment. The ink wash is from a company called Vallejo. Specifically these inks are called "game inks" you can look them up as vallejo game inks set.
@@celestehowell4128 I'm very glad you found it useful, please feel free to check out the other marble effect videos I have especially the latest one is updated technique and one that I refined myself. Thank you and welcome!
@@FALCONMINISTUDIOS I was thinking of a dwarf rune guardian of Kyoushuneko Miniatures I printed; I'm just unsure if the amount of detail on the model will be a problem. It's going to be around ogre-sized.
@@cp1cupcake I don't think it will be a problem as long as you have some surface area. But even if you don't just following the steps in the video you can literally do the same brush strokes on a rigid of very detailed area. You will clean up all the details with other colors anyway.
@@cp1cupcake if you are interested and would like more feed back on your progress follow and reach out my Instagram at falcon_mini_studios I'd be happy to help.
Hello, Prince Troncoso, and thanks for this tutorial! Could you tell me what paint brand and style you used for the black base coat of your surface? It looks like is has more of a matte finish than a gloss. Thanks in advance, and I know I'll be checking out more of your tutorials soon!
Hello Annette thank you for your comment. I used cheap acrylic paints from Walmart you can see their brands on the video. They are what I uelse when I paint dioramas and things like this. All of the paints I use are all Matt finished I added a gloss varnish at the end to make the pieces look shiny.
@@FALCONMINISTUDIOS could you please give names for the paints you used? I’m trying to get a one for one copy of what your doing for a large project. It’d be a real help if you could just do a paint list and which paint you used for each step, I hope it’s not too much of a bother.
@@samcaruso8529 hello Sam unfortunately I don't have these paints in my possession anymore since I donated them. But you can use any types of paints just different shades and tones of them. For example in the video I used green. But different types of green the same goes for any colors aswell. For the washes I used Vallejo dark green ink wash if this helps.
How do you make the stippling not add a ton of ugly texture? I ruined some panels on a forge world tank and it's going to take probably two hours to fix this. Looks about as good as a stillborn pig.
I would suggest keeping them subtle. It's very tempting to over due the stippling thinking it's not enough but doing them at random in little bits goes a long way with the effect.
Thank you buddy, that idea is really cool if you have a Facebook or Instagram look me up by prince troncoso and please share some photos ill give you a shout out!
Doing it like this with white is challenging, I have another video on how to make white "marble" effects maybe that can help if you are interested in checking it out. 👍
So I implemented your instructions on an overturned column at a D&D Mini Base .. when I showed the finished model to my brother, he made big eyes and said "Crazy looks like real jade" I said: "Yes aaa Jade exactly".
So thank you very much for your Jade tutorial ^^
I'm glad I could be of help and very happy you were able to use this technique keep up the great work! I'll do my best to continue producing good quality vids for anyone interested 👍
FINALLY a non airbrush technique. Thank you!
Your welcome! 👍
Well done mate. This have got to be the most effective marble effect technique even when compared to ones using an airbrush.
Thank you mate! I really appreciate it! Although the airbrush techniques is really good i think this one is a lot easier for most people specially those who dont own an airbrush so im glad i can contribute to all the other great tutorials out there.
So many “cheese cloth and airbrush” videos on painting marble, happy to finally find a “how to” that doesn’t need an airbrush!
Thanks a lot. 👍
That's exactly what compelled me to make this video. You should also check out my other video on how to paint white marble effects without and airbrush as well. I'm glad I can help! ✌🏾
Exactly my thought. This is godsent after the airbrush stuff. I don't have the space or venting to use an airbrush so this is exactly what I needed! I have two other ways of doing marble I'll have to try along with this, but this seems by far to be the most elegant and consistent way of doing it.
@@SquareViking I'm glad you found this useful. If you are interested you should Check out my other white marble effect tutorial I think you'll like that one aswell.
ua-cam.com/video/ZvM1elcZbOc/v-deo.html
This is a great video. Love the music and how practical your teaching method is. Very straight forward. Excellent final product.
@@andrewmacinnes1700 thank you, I'm really glad you enjoyed it!
Love this, very nicely done.
Damn this tutorial is awesome. Your results are beautiful and the piece you see at the end looks beautiful even more ! :) Thanks for the video !
Thank you my friend, I really appreciate your comment, I am glad you've enjoyed the video!
Nice method. One tip is that marble isn't an isotropic material, its grain isn't equal in all directions, it has an orientation, so to speak. So, ideally, keep that in mind when laying down the splotches in a pattern that give it some directionality.
This is a great tutorial video, thank you for showing all the tools and techniques used and suggesting alternate ways to do it.
Your welcome buddy. Thank you for the comment. ✌
“Marble is impossible to mess up”
Hold my beer.
Great tutorial though, thanks! I am going to try to recreate this in white with gold veining for a space marine army, might be painful, but I’m going to try.
Thank you buddy... White marble with gold you say? You are in luck my friend. I made this tutorial not too long after this one. Check this one out my it might suit your need more efficiently.
ua-cam.com/video/ZvM1elcZbOc/v-deo.html
@@FALCONMINISTUDIOS oh wow thankyou so much
@@LaminatedPigeon Your welcome! 👍
That is absolutely smashing work ! Fantastic video. Thanks for sharing with us.
Your welcome! Thank you for the comment
That diorama is fire.
Thank you!
Best marble tutorial
Thank you! I'm glad it was helpful.
THANK YOU! finally a marble tutorial not using an airbrush
Your welcome, glad you like it!
Looks really good. Going to give this technique a go soon. Thanks for making the tutorial.
Thank you, glad you found it useful!
I want to repaint my rolling toolbox.
✌️
an even simpler way to do marble, nicking this idea, gonna try once i know what color i am using..... or ya know after i bought the inks
This is the best marble effect video I’ve seen out of the dozen or so vids I’ve seen. Thanks so much for this!
Your welcome buddy! I'm glad I was able to help. You should check out my white marble effect video I released a few weeks ago its one of my newer vids I think you'll like it.
This is ace. SOOOO involved, but hey, I'm committed now and it doesn't seem too precise, just lots of steps to build the depth. Going to try it for some bases- thanks for the video, best one I've come across researching how to do this effect!
Glad you found it helpful! Have fun with your bases!
try a feather for painting the vein lines. it makes it more organic, feels easy to get what you want.
nice demo, thanks for sharing.
Yeah the feather would probably not be as useful in the hand of someone trying this for the first time since is is a small scale effect and the feather would be better to use on a big surface. Thank you ! 🙏
Also i tried to make the tutorial as relatable as possible so anyone can do it with very little tools
@@FALCONMINISTUDIOS I have tiny feathers just for this purpose. Don't be afraid to try!
Your ink wash really helps sell the depth.
@@bigstyleart lets say someone at home decided they wanted to crank out 10 miniature bases but they dont have anything other than brushes and want to make marble effects. Hopefully this video just like many others can come in handy. I did try looking for small feathers but didnt really have the time to do so. Ive seen some incredible canvas work people do with that feather technique. But i agree with you it does make it more organic. The wash does help a lot. Also adding a layer of uv resin in between each layer and then a wash also works even better just takes longer. Thank you for the suggestions. Im sure others will read the comments and go get some feathers 😁
That looks great
Thank you!
Terrific tutroial brother thank you for sharing. This video set's a perfect example of how to do marble.🤙
thank you, brother! im really dedicating to upload a new video every Sunday with the goal of being able to help with as much as i can. Please feel free to give me content suggestions, what are other types of tutorials you would like to see and i will make them thank you!
Congrats...!!!
A great job!!!
Thank you buddy!
Amazing Job Man !!!
Could you pleaaaasseeee do an Tutorial for White Marble!!
I’m desperated
Thank you man. I will work on that for next week so stay tuned 😉. Hit the notification bell if you haven't already so you'll know when I upload it.
Hey Man, my warlord is still waiting for your white marble Tutorial 👍👍👍ur red and green one are so awesome i seriously want it to use on my Titan !!!
Happy Easter
Your in luck man I I started working on that video yesterday and will do some more of it today and will have it up by Sunday 😁
Thank you!
@@FALCONMINISTUDIOS
Yyyeeessss !!!!
I will unleash marble Hell on those nice huge armor plates !!
I’m definitely send u pictures u can use 👍👍
Thanks a lot Man !!
@@christianguth81 heck yeah man! On armor plating it wi look great! Your welcome man. If you habe.t already hit the notification button and subscribe so you can know when I upload it. 👍
Looks amazing. Jf you did a black and white marble version what colors would you use?
Thank you for your comment my friend, if you have the time please check out my channel I have recently posted a video on how to paint marble effects with a new and improved method which you can use for any colors.
I also have a video on my channel that you will be able to see specifically about how to paint white " marble". Both of these tutorials are done without an airbrush as well. Thank you 🙏🏼
I watched it now and have only one question would you use white as a base coat then light gray to gray to dark gray and with a black highlight or the other way around?
@@DragonMagic-yf8gi normally it would be the other way around. It's best to start with the darker colors first. You can however experiment and see if you prefer the other way. Try both methods on two practice pieces.
@@FALCONMINISTUDIOS ok I will try both thanks for the advice.
@@DragonMagic-yf8gi sure thing man have fun with it 👍
Thanks!! I like this technique for my trophy bases I printed!!
Your welcome man. Those trophies will look great. That is a great idea by the way. Please share some photos on my Instagram or Facebook at prince troncoso for Facebook and falcon_mini_studios for my instagram.
Looks great! But what is that ink wash? When I look it up I only find black east Indonesian ink, is that right? Do you mix it with water and green paint or something?
Hello thank you for your comment. The ink wash is from a company called Vallejo. Specifically these inks are called "game inks" you can look them up as vallejo game inks set.
Amazing work. Quick question. To protect your miniature you use gloss varnish on the marble correct?
Thank you, yes I did in this case. Satin also works well depends on what finish you want.
Beautiful
Is the "green wash" only your color green and water combined?? Is the wash applied AFTER your 3 green colors have fully dried?
@@yakkyuu12 you can add the diluted wash in between colors but one whole wash will also due at the end.
I'm new at this. Thanks for this video, I learned so much. What did you use to prepare the plastic? From what source did you get it?
@@celestehowell4128 I'm very glad you found it useful, please feel free to check out the other marble effect videos I have especially the latest one is updated technique and one that I refined myself.
Thank you and welcome!
WOW thanks a lot!!!!!! i'm painting a Citadel Necron Monolith with blue marble effetc! thanks!!!
That sounds like fun man, glad this video could help!
If you don't have the inks for that colour, can you use speed paint?
Yes you can if you dilute them a little bit they work great too
Merci bien pour cette démonstration
Thank you buddy!
Great job!, thanks for taking the time to help. Thanx,again..
Thank you buddy I really appreciate the pleasure is all mine.
Would you recommend this for a model too, or just something flat like a base?
You can definitely use this technique on any model as long as they have enough surface area for you to show the end results.
@@FALCONMINISTUDIOS I was thinking of a dwarf rune guardian of Kyoushuneko Miniatures I printed; I'm just unsure if the amount of detail on the model will be a problem.
It's going to be around ogre-sized.
@@cp1cupcake I don't think it will be a problem as long as you have some surface area. But even if you don't just following the steps in the video you can literally do the same brush strokes on a rigid of very detailed area. You will clean up all the details with other colors anyway.
@@cp1cupcake if you are interested and would like more feed back on your progress follow and reach out my Instagram at falcon_mini_studios I'd be happy to help.
Hello, Prince Troncoso, and thanks for this tutorial! Could you tell me what paint brand and style you used for the black base coat of your surface? It looks like is has more of a matte finish than a gloss. Thanks in advance, and I know I'll be checking out more of your tutorials soon!
Hello Annette thank you for your comment. I used cheap acrylic paints from Walmart you can see their brands on the video. They are what I uelse when I paint dioramas and things like this. All of the paints I use are all Matt finished I added a gloss varnish at the end to make the pieces look shiny.
@@FALCONMINISTUDIOS could you please give names for the paints you used? I’m trying to get a one for one copy of what your doing for a large project. It’d be a real help if you could just do a paint list and which paint you used for each step, I hope it’s not too much of a bother.
@@samcaruso8529 hello Sam unfortunately I don't have these paints in my possession anymore since I donated them. But you can use any types of paints just different shades and tones of them. For example in the video I used green. But different types of green the same goes for any colors aswell. For the washes I used Vallejo dark green ink wash if this helps.
This is awesome.
Thank you buddy!
Real nice!
Thank you!
That’s brilliant!!!
✌
How do you make the stippling not add a ton of ugly texture? I ruined some panels on a forge world tank and it's going to take probably two hours to fix this. Looks about as good as a stillborn pig.
I would suggest keeping them subtle. It's very tempting to over due the stippling thinking it's not enough but doing them at random in little bits goes a long way with the effect.
Fantastic!
Amezing
This is fantastic, going to use this effect on my lumineth real lords for AOS and make the army look like its made out if jade…😎
Thank you buddy, that idea is really cool if you have a Facebook or Instagram look me up by prince troncoso and please share some photos ill give you a shout out!
bruh. this is epic
Thank you bro
This is erey that you are using exactly the same colors and to achieve the same effect that im using for my Sister of Battle army, hell yeah
thats fantastic!
Wow.
It seems easy to do with any color other than white ahhaha
Doing it like this with white is challenging, I have another video on how to make white "marble" effects maybe that can help if you are interested in checking it out. 👍
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