Lovely work as always Mark. Your comment about NMM and the moment it starts to look metal is spot on. For me NMM is a difficult balance between blending and brave shifts in contrast. Never easy to get right, but what a feeling when you do
Absolutely beautiful! I saved Boromir for last just to see how you did this. NMM has been really hard for me but I am committed to trying this style as it came out fantastic on this miniature. Thank you Sorastro! I look forward to your Witch King of Angmar!
I think what absolutely sells it in this case is the art style. I'm ashamed I'm not one of his patreons because I've learned so much from this channel, chief of which is the permission to try entirely different styles on different kinds of models like the very, very slight graphic novel style illustrated look here. I think this process of NMM would need "more" if it was a more naturalistic style.
I've probably watched two dozen hours of people painting NMM and it still remains a mystery to me of where to actually place the highlights to sell the effect.
I'm not an expert, but you could probably prime the mini black, apply gloss varnish, and then take a picture with your preferred lighting. Then use that picture as reference. It's more of an idea, but it should probably work 🤔. In addition you could just look up pictures of metal in a certain lighting, but it might take some time to find the right one...
@@Sorastro No worries at all! Paint what interests you, your enthusiasm shows in your work and videos. I always believe that the UA-camrs who make videos out of passion rather than obligation have the best content. I'm using some things I've learned from you on my own miniatures as well. Once I get a little less shy about the quality, I'll show you on Instagram :)
Fantastic work as always. I’ve followed the LOTR series for several years as I’ve painted my own minis. What do you use for the black background for your pictures in the video intro? I’d like to photograph mine now that I’ve finished. Thanks!
Not that painting is a race or anything, but I would love to know how long it took you to pain the face, then the hair etc. I find I'm a very slow painter, and nowehere near as skilled as you are! So I'd love a little comparison for me to test speeding up and getting good results. I'm always inspired by your work, it's really excellent
Do you always use traditional art for your LotR figures rather than the movie versions? I know for your Star Wars ones, there isn't a lot of deviation on what was done in the films/shows, but with LotR, there is a lot of variety depending on the artist's interpretation.
Hi! Sorry for the late reply! Well, I always go to the creative source to begin with, which in this case means Tolkien's books. If the visual descriptions are vague however, I'll happily take inspiration from other artists interpretations of the characters etc. 🙂
How dare you paint Boromir's hair the right color... how dare you I say! 🍷🧐🎩🏆 It always makes me smile with annoyance when I see LOTR SBG people paint Boromir and Faramir's hair orange-brown-blond. 🙄 Pete's 3 LOTR films are great but they are NOT the last word on our beloved Grandfather Tolkien's universe.
Well, the SBG is based on a license to the films and in ye olden days GW had to get the green light regarding their likeness by the actors. Really hasn't got anything to do with the books at all. "Dark" is about as much detail as Tolkien himself gives regarding his hair afaik, so not exactly a sacred cow anyway.
@@gorkamorka999 🤣dark hair means Black or deep Brown it doesn't mean sandy blonde and Carrot Top Orange🤣also I have Decades of John Ronald Reuel Tolkien calendar art and yeah he's got black f****** hair🖤so does his brother and his father and his mother even had black hair Yahoo🖤
@@gorkamorka999 ✨😘🖤"There was a tall man with a fair and noble face, dark-haired and grey-eyed, proud and stern of glance. His garments were rich, and his cloak was lined with fur and he had a collar of silver in which a single white stone was set; his locks were shorn about his shoulders."🖤😘✨in other words Boromir looks like a badass cleaned up version of Conan or maybe even young King Arthur both would work💞🖤💞🖤
Lovely work as always Mark. Your comment about NMM and the moment it starts to look metal is spot on. For me NMM is a difficult balance between blending and brave shifts in contrast. Never easy to get right, but what a feeling when you do
Thanks a lot, my friend! 😀
Absolutely beautiful! I saved Boromir for last just to see how you did this. NMM has been really hard for me but I am committed to trying this style as it came out fantastic on this miniature. Thank you Sorastro! I look forward to your Witch King of Angmar!
Thank you so much! NMM is a challenging but rewarding endeavour for sure.. 😁
I think what absolutely sells it in this case is the art style. I'm ashamed I'm not one of his patreons because I've learned so much from this channel, chief of which is the permission to try entirely different styles on different kinds of models like the very, very slight graphic novel style illustrated look here.
I think this process of NMM would need "more" if it was a more naturalistic style.
I've probably watched two dozen hours of people painting NMM and it still remains a mystery to me of where to actually place the highlights to sell the effect.
I'm not an expert, but you could probably prime the mini black, apply gloss varnish, and then take a picture with your preferred lighting. Then use that picture as reference. It's more of an idea, but it should probably work 🤔. In addition you could just look up pictures of metal in a certain lighting, but it might take some time to find the right one...
I've done a small amount of it myself, and I still don't really understand, it seems like a gut thing
I love this series so much. Learning a lot. Thanks again!
Thank you! I'm glad you're enjoying the videos 😀
Wonderful work! Thank you!
Thank you so much! 😊
I enjoy the music in this series quite a lot.
Thank you! I'll be releasing the music on my next album later on this year.. 😀
Just ran into you at the Con. Thanks for all you do. Beautiful work as always.
Thank you so much! 🤗
This is perfect timing for me. Thanks!
Excellent! You're very welcome 😀
Fantastic work as always!👍🏽 love the NMM👌👏
Thanks so much! 😀
Fantastic!
Thank you! 😀
I love how you paint things from different games. I can't lie, I would love to see your take on some Warhammer miniatures.
Thank you very much! Yeh, Warhammer just doesn't excite me these days - sorry! 😀
@@Sorastro No worries at all! Paint what interests you, your enthusiasm shows in your work and videos. I always believe that the UA-camrs who make videos out of passion rather than obligation have the best content. I'm using some things I've learned from you on my own miniatures as well. Once I get a little less shy about the quality, I'll show you on Instagram :)
wonderful job!
Thank you, buddy! 😀
I hope we seen old world painting guide)
Be at peace, Son of Gondor.
It's in my (our) Top 20 scenes in book-films... like ever, in the history of OUR PEOPLE. 💞🗡🛡🤍✨
@@JoeBossRedSeven those movies are so damn good.
@@Quick-Silver206 💞💯✨
Amazing work as always. When are we getting the next Shatterpoint tutorial?
Thank you! I'll publish the next Shatterpoint video just as soon as it passed licensing approval.. 😀
@@Sorastro amazing. I'm very much looking forward to it
Thank you! 😀
Gondor has no metallic paints. Gondor needs no metallic paints.
Bwahaha 😁
Very nice again!! :)
Thank you! 😊
Once again, great painting video. I have a question. You never use varnish at the end of the painting? Thank you in advance for your answer :)
Thank you, sir! Yes, I usually use the AK Ultra Matte Varnish 😀
Fantastic work as always. I’ve followed the LOTR series for several years as I’ve painted my own minis. What do you use for the black background for your pictures in the video intro? I’d like to photograph mine now that I’ve finished. Thanks!
Thanks a lot, Jason! I just use a piece of black foam board, but tilted forward at an angle so it doesn't catch much light from above.. 😀
@@Sorastro Thank you, sir! Blessings!
Not that painting is a race or anything, but I would love to know how long it took you to pain the face, then the hair etc.
I find I'm a very slow painter, and nowehere near as skilled as you are! So I'd love a little comparison for me to test speeding up and getting good results.
I'm always inspired by your work, it's really excellent
Thank you so much! I can't remember exactly how long I spent tbh, but I took my time with him for sure.. 😁
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Do you always use traditional art for your LotR figures rather than the movie versions? I know for your Star Wars ones, there isn't a lot of deviation on what was done in the films/shows, but with LotR, there is a lot of variety depending on the artist's interpretation.
Hi! Sorry for the late reply! Well, I always go to the creative source to begin with, which in this case means Tolkien's books. If the visual descriptions are vague however, I'll happily take inspiration from other artists interpretations of the characters etc. 🙂
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How dare you paint Boromir's hair the right color... how dare you I say! 🍷🧐🎩🏆 It always makes me smile with annoyance when I see LOTR SBG people paint Boromir and Faramir's hair orange-brown-blond. 🙄 Pete's 3 LOTR films are great but they are NOT the last word on our beloved Grandfather Tolkien's universe.
Amen, brother! 😁
@@Sorastro ✨💞✨
Well, the SBG is based on a license to the films and in ye olden days GW had to get the green light regarding their likeness by the actors. Really hasn't got anything to do with the books at all. "Dark" is about as much detail as Tolkien himself gives regarding his hair afaik, so not exactly a sacred cow anyway.
@@gorkamorka999 🤣dark hair means Black or deep Brown it doesn't mean sandy blonde and Carrot Top Orange🤣also I have Decades of John Ronald Reuel Tolkien calendar art and yeah he's got black f****** hair🖤so does his brother and his father and his mother even had black hair Yahoo🖤
@@gorkamorka999 ✨😘🖤"There was a tall man with a fair and noble face, dark-haired and grey-eyed, proud and stern of glance. His garments were rich, and his cloak was lined with fur and he had a collar of silver in which a single white stone was set; his locks were shorn about his shoulders."🖤😘✨in other words Boromir looks like a badass cleaned up version of Conan or maybe even young King Arthur both would work💞🖤💞🖤