What part of the space marine do you like the most? Timestamps: 0:22 Non metallic metal blade 4:20 Happy accident + explaining different edges 5:17 battle damage 6:31 Lightning effect 8:04 Non Metallic Metal Gold 14:51 Start of timelapse 15:04 Principles of NMM 16:39 Surprise showcase
I know this was 3 years ago so I’m not really expecting anything but could you tell me the conversation from Citadel paint to Army Painter? I know there’s a chart but the last time I tried using it I was working on my Silent King and the conversion did not look even close to the same! Not all of them. But a lot of them didn’t! Edit: The gold parts, sorry! I forgot to add that part
Used this for my first ever attempt at not just NMM, but glazing/layering gradients in general. Literally never done one before. Dewpite being a crap painter with terribly unstable hands, I'm reqöly pleased with how the Lion's sword turned out. Thanks for a helpful guide!
I'm absolutely going to use this guide for my power swords going forward. Amazing job here! I'm curious to know how you're able to put so much paint down with so little paint on the tip of your brush. When I attempt that, the paint just dries out super quickly.
It boggles my mind how you make it look so easy! I have attempted to do this multiple times and (unless I’m just using the wrong colors) I am no closer to figuring this out!
Great explanation of NMM for an absolute beginner like me! I like the recipes and method you showed, for the sword and the gold. I also love your pronunciation of sWord. Wu-Tang! 👐
It is a great technique indeed - but am I the only one not blown away by NMM? I think as nice as it looks artistically, it doesn't look natural, but more like something out of a comic book.
You are very helpful. Nice bright nmm. I would love to see a colder gold nmm aswell, like for undeads for example... thx a lot. Kind words from France.
I would love it if you did a series of videos on making different power/magic sword eg. fire, ice, lightening and on and on. Great videos again and I'm going to try and make a sword like that very soon.
When you are painting the gold parts after the Rhinox Hide step, what's the consistency of your paints, a glaze, heavy glaze, layer...? And what do you think in using Flash Glitz Yellow instead of Yriel and Ushabti Bone instead of Ivory? Those are paints I don't have and right now and I won't be using them outside NMM. I have Screaming Skull and Pallid Wych Flesh on my radar, in case any of those is more similar to Ivory.
Hi, everything is medium glaze or thin layer on the gold (except for the brown). If you use flash gitz yellow, add a little orang or red and brown to make it less intense, gold doesn't have such highly cartoonishly saturared yellow for the most part. Pallid wych flesh and screaming skull are both ok, you might add a little white here and there though 🙂
The brush you are using in 5:48 has the perfect shape. It is very long and its shaft is not to thin. Which one is it? Do you know where to buy it? I was looking for exactly the same shape but hat problems finding one.
Haha, at this point I should really make a video on brushes, everyone keeps asking exactly this :) it is DaVinci Maestro kolinsky brush, it is my go to
How did you glaze the darker areas of the gold with the Yriel yellow+ averland+mournfang mix, wouldnt the glaze interfere with the lighter parts? Or did you just have to be extra careful
Sorry I thought you mean power sword, adding off white for power armor would be terrible idea... Start with caliban green, recess shade nuln oil and highlight adding yellow to the green or use warpstone glow
Can you please tell me what colors you used on the sword? I know Incubi Darkness is the first, but after that you only said lighter layers or mid tone, but not what colors. (or if you just mixed them with white or something) From the Paint list I assume the lighter ones are Incubi mixed with Ivory?
yes, it is exactly the spectrum that I use that I showed on my wet palette - mix from incubi darkness to almost pure ivory, I show it on start actually :)
These tutorials are amazing! Especially so because I’m starting a sons of the Phoenix chapter myself! Btw what is the name of the music at the end of the vid?
I use kolinsky brushes- DaVinci maestro. Would also recommend winsor and newton series7. Yes the ivory is sort of runny, but you neef to shake it really well - that somewhat helps
@@Zumikito I just picked up a vortex mixer to mix my paints they're really good! I guess it's just runny which is odd for white. I'm afraid of using a nice brush because my synthetics get wonky kinda fast.
Gonna save that in my tutorial list for whenever I want to tackle NMM again. Not too much of a fan of NMM look, but I feel that is a technique I should at least learn ^^
What about this (tuto/expo) : leskouzes.blogspot.com/2017/10/son-of-phoenix.html ? « (...) Le doré est peint en Retributor Gold, ombré avec du Chesnut Ink, éclairci avec un mélange de Retributor et de Chrome PA air. »
What part of the space marine do you like the most?
Timestamps:
0:22 Non metallic metal blade
4:20 Happy accident + explaining different edges
5:17 battle damage
6:31 Lightning effect
8:04 Non Metallic Metal Gold
14:51 Start of timelapse
15:04 Principles of NMM
16:39 Surprise showcase
The gold. I find mine is either desaturated or too yellow. Yours was sweet and smoother than a babies bottom.
All Ivory moments
That gold really came to life, wow.
I know this was 3 years ago so I’m not really expecting anything but could you tell me the conversation from Citadel paint to Army Painter? I know there’s a chart but the last time I tried using it I was working on my Silent King and the conversion did not look even close to the same! Not all of them. But a lot of them didn’t!
Edit: The gold parts, sorry! I forgot to add that part
This is in my opinion, the most accessible and effective tutorial out there
I continue to be blown away with your tutorials your explanations of techniques are simple without being condescending thank you mate
I am glad that you feel that way :) mini painting is simple if you break it down to small chunks
Used this for my first ever attempt at not just NMM, but glazing/layering gradients in general. Literally never done one before. Dewpite being a crap painter with terribly unstable hands, I'm reqöly pleased with how the Lion's sword turned out.
Thanks for a helpful guide!
Great, simple breakdown. And cracking beard. Thanks.
Thanks for the vid or the beard? haha, either way, thank YOU for a kind comment
Subbed, flipping insane artisanship! Loyalist clone Fulgrim smiles in Trazyn's vault.
Appreciated!
Watching your videos have been helping me improve. Thank you for doing them.
I can feel my brain rapidly expanding from watching this, you're awesome man!
I'm absolutely going to use this guide for my power swords going forward. Amazing job here! I'm curious to know how you're able to put so much paint down with so little paint on the tip of your brush. When I attempt that, the paint just dries out super quickly.
I am glad that you find this useful! It is all about the brush I guess, with quality brushes you are able to keep the tip sharp and hold the paint
It boggles my mind how you make it look so easy! I have attempted to do this multiple times and (unless I’m just using the wrong colors) I am no closer to figuring this out!
Great explanation of NMM for an absolute beginner like me! I like the recipes and method you showed, for the sword and the gold.
I also love your pronunciation of sWord. Wu-Tang! 👐
Underrated channel.
Subbed before it explodes.
Comments like these keep me going, thank you!
It is a great technique indeed - but am I the only one not blown away by NMM? I think as nice as it looks artistically, it doesn't look natural, but more like something out of a comic book.
Thanks for the demonstration!
You are very helpful. Nice bright nmm. I would love to see a colder gold nmm aswell, like for undeads for example... thx a lot. Kind words from France.
I would love it if you did a series of videos on making different power/magic sword eg. fire, ice, lightening and on and on. Great videos again and I'm going to try and make a sword like that very soon.
Nice! I am definitely done with sword, there are so many way to paint them after all :)
Damnit I was at the doctors! Great and informative video as always brutha! Keep up the phenomenal work!
Always love to see your icon appear my dude!
When you are painting the gold parts after the Rhinox Hide step, what's the consistency of your paints, a glaze, heavy glaze, layer...? And what do you think in using Flash Glitz Yellow instead of Yriel and Ushabti Bone instead of Ivory? Those are paints I don't have and right now and I won't be using them outside NMM.
I have Screaming Skull and Pallid Wych Flesh on my radar, in case any of those is more similar to Ivory.
Hi, everything is medium glaze or thin layer on the gold (except for the brown). If you use flash gitz yellow, add a little orang or red and brown to make it less intense, gold doesn't have such highly cartoonishly saturared yellow for the most part. Pallid wych flesh and screaming skull are both ok, you might add a little white here and there though 🙂
The brush you are using in 5:48 has the perfect shape. It is very long and its shaft is not to thin. Which one is it? Do you know where to buy it? I was looking for exactly the same shape but hat problems finding one.
Haha, at this point I should really make a video on brushes, everyone keeps asking exactly this :) it is DaVinci Maestro kolinsky brush, it is my go to
How did you glaze the darker areas of the gold with the Yriel yellow+ averland+mournfang mix, wouldnt the glaze interfere with the lighter parts? Or did you just have to be extra careful
Hey man. Can you make a vid about painting green power armor? I would really appreciate it.
That would be the same story though, for example start with caliban green and add off white :)
Sorry I thought you mean power sword, adding off white for power armor would be terrible idea... Start with caliban green, recess shade nuln oil and highlight adding yellow to the green or use warpstone glow
Can you please tell me what colors you used on the sword? I know Incubi Darkness is the first, but after that you only said lighter layers or mid tone, but not what colors. (or if you just mixed them with white or something)
From the Paint list I assume the lighter ones are Incubi mixed with Ivory?
yes, it is exactly the spectrum that I use that I showed on my wet palette - mix from incubi darkness to almost pure ivory, I show it on start actually :)
Thanks dure, really helped me 👍
i have no voice is butiful nice i love !
You deserve more subs!
For your non character marines what metallic gold did you use for a quicker paint job?
either pure retributor armor + liberator gold or just retributor armor + vallejo gold metal color for quicker application
These tutorials are amazing! Especially so because I’m starting a sons of the Phoenix chapter myself! Btw what is the name of the music at the end of the vid?
Thank you so much! It is something from epidemic sound, message me on Facebook and I will find it for you
What kind of brushes would you recommend my friend? Size as well?
Also do you find that Vallejo ivory is very runny and needs little to no thinning?
I use kolinsky brushes- DaVinci maestro. Would also recommend winsor and newton series7. Yes the ivory is sort of runny, but you neef to shake it really well - that somewhat helps
@@Zumikito I just picked up a vortex mixer to mix my paints they're really good! I guess it's just runny which is odd for white. I'm afraid of using a nice brush because my synthetics get wonky kinda fast.
@@LoftOfTheUniverse does not happen with quality brushes though! It makes all the difference too
Man, I want to make Custodes with this NMM recipe but idk how it would turn out.
Gonna save that in my tutorial list for whenever I want to tackle NMM again. Not too much of a fan of NMM look, but I feel that is a technique I should at least learn ^^
thank you for a nice comment, it is definitely nice technique reserved to some miniatures - whole army would be pain to paint like this
What about this (tuto/expo) : leskouzes.blogspot.com/2017/10/son-of-phoenix.html ? « (...) Le doré est peint en Retributor Gold, ombré avec du Chesnut Ink, éclairci avec un mélange de Retributor et de Chrome PA air. »
@@ericbilles2306 looks good, but don't understand anything :)
Good video 😊
Thank you! :)
i love it! :O
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Ahoj, bylo by fajn pořídit titulky.
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Less chopping around during the final reveal please. A nice slow turntable is a much better idea.
The entire miniature is showcased without chopping in part one , this is just extra
Beautiful paint job on that mini. I love how you pronounce the 'w' in sword. English is a stupid written language. Sord. Lol.
Yea, you are not the first one to point that out lol 😁
Titel says easy.....
My painting skills 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Just test it and you will figure it out, I promise!
"stages where it's looks like it's been painted by a six year old"
What six year old do you know that paints like this?! 😐😅🤣