Advanced miniature painting techniques made easy: OSL (object source lighting, NMM, leather)
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- Опубліковано 29 чер 2024
- Sorry for the dim lighting in the beginning and ending for the video. Daylight is a sparse resource at this time of year. Hope you'll like the video.
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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:40 Theory
2:29 3 simple rules
4:42 Base shadow color
05:46 face
06:20 sketching underlight
07:37 shadow from the top
07:58 more under light
09:38 sketching light form the top
10:24 adding color to sketch
13:02 NMM details
16:09 Patreon shout-out
16:25 refining skin tones
16:50 redoing the axe
19:48 glazing and refining
21:06 reveal and outro
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Stunning paint, very clear explanations too! I agree the miniature is superb and you nailed the OSL, looks gorgeous!
thank you so much!! Comments like this make all the effort worth it!
Great video. As always when working with heavy metal paint, no brusb licking, no airbrushing.
Yes! Very true. The heavy metal paints are toxic after all.
Very nice work, thank you for encouraging us to start with a light sketch, instead of just blocking in colours. Gives me much food for thought!
Glad you think so. This is the approach i follow in 99% of my videos. Thanks for the comment
Love it. Thanks for sharing.
You're welcome. Glad you like it. There's much more video content on the patreon if you're so inclined. 20-30 hours in total at this point 🙃
Looking foreward to it! 👍
Lovely video Malte😊
Thanks mate. Glad you think so!
looks crazy, amzing work hope I find time to take your class
20 jan
Hope to see you there!
Amazing job and really nice video!!👏👏
May I ask for the nmm recipe? Mine always goes too much towards blue, kind of a dark sea blue + ivory or something like that?
Thanks for watching.
For the NMM I'm not really using a set recipe. Rather, i'm trying to use the colors that i'm already using in the painting, and thinking about the colors of the ambience that the metal would reflect. So my best advice is to try to mix grays in various values and play around with the colors already used in the miniature. Just make sure to use a lot of white to brighten.
I show how i mix the nmm for a different project in a different video - that's here: ua-cam.com/video/pcM7VNXyArk/v-deo.html
And for the edits on my videos on patreon, i go more in-depth with this as well. Hope that helps.
@@Watchpaintdry_minis pretty much. When you say mix greys you refer to neutral or greys with hue? I'll check again later as I already saw when released 🤗 Thank you 🫶
@@christiansebine7316 Always greys with hue. Would never use neutral grey alone. Always add some hint of color to it. Try to mix a neutral grey with black and white, and then play around with adding different colors. You can do a lot in the desaturated space :)
@@Watchpaintdry_minis thanks! I guessed so but I had to ask just in case you refered to neutral as a good option and I guessed wrong as your experience is far more advanced 😊
Is there a link for the model?
Yes! nordlysminiatures.com/product/bersaerk/
Are you still using oils?
yes. absolutely. I'm working on more oil content as we speak. I just had a fling with the smincke primacryl colors that I recently discovered.
@@Watchpaintdry_minis Sweet. Are you going to do any TMM content? There’s little to nothing around making it nice to see some content on it. Even if it’s just you experimenting and then putting something together
@@NobleWizard Might do something with TMM. I have a silver paint in oil that i've yet to experiment with!
Slower more comprehensive videos are great! No offense, im not here to know what skill you have, im here to grow my own.
Great! thanks for the input :)