My Favourite Way to SPEED PAINT Miniatures fast
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- Опубліковано 17 вер 2024
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In this video, professional miniature painter Roman Lappat quickly paints a female survivor miniature from CMON's Marvel Zombicide in just 15 minutes. He achieves a high-quality gaming standard without resorting to repetitive and dull techniques like slapchop.
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Thanks for enjoying this painting demonstration. Hope you like it?
This illustrates the difference between artists and painters. We all start as painters looking for step-by-step guides for everything. Few of us will become artists who understand the medium well enough to plunge into our work, acting instinctively, without fear and pausing only for brief moments to think and assess. I'm still a painter, but watching you work inspires me to continue striving to become an artist. Thank you.
@@ecmo1226 thank you for such a kind and well thought comment. I appreciate your kindness and the beautiful words you used. Arigato!
Got it. This was the best masterclass you've given. Teaching without words. ❤
Ahh thank you for watching it and understanding it. Arigato!
I learned a lot from these speed painting videos thank you 🙏 for your time big dawg
Hope to see more
Happy to hear that mate! More to come :)
I've watched the video again and the lack of explanation on certain elements makes it really difficult to follow as a method. Whilst you are only using water, you also do manage to keep the paint very wet but also quite saturated still so you can wet blend... I personally find this the hardest element to recreate to make it worthwhile actually attempting as a method.
Hey Paul, thanks for your message. Try to keep a big pool of yoghurt like paint to wetblend. The larger the Pool, the longer you can paint. Of course, this needs training time.
100%. I do love seeing that all approaches can work and keeping pools is a charming antidote to "two thin coats" orthodoxy. Roman, it was a pleasure to watch a master work. Only my absolute slowest acrylics (or using retarder) stay open that long. Is this Army Painter's new line mostly? GW? Lascaux? A mix? I know the paint doesn't matter, but it's nice to know, to calibrate my results.
You are a master. This was beautiful to watch. I put a question on another comment, but just wanted to say thank you for posting this!
Arigato! Lovely to hear! Thank you for your time to write a comment!
Not sure who invited the negativity brigade, I really appreciated this and look forward to giving it a try. I’ll summarize what I think I saw, and highlight points that people may find useful having explained in more detail in a future video.
1. Starting with a zenithal prime, though I think the most important thing is not working from pure black. An all over light grey would probably work. Keep your palette limited to a small handful of colors.
2. I think you used a fairly wet consistency of dark green to set a universal shadow tone. The wet consistency keeps the paint usable for future wet blending. Some points that would be nice to hear about: how did you decide what color to use for this? What would happen if you used a dark green/red/purple/blue/brown/etc.?
3. Wet blend volumetric highlights up to a mid tone. Knowing where to place the highlights and how big your color jumps can be seems pretty key here. Thoughts on the interaction between your midtones and the underlying shadow tone would be helpful. For example, it looked like your “white” shirt was painted with desaturated greens here, but they might have been an ivory or another color. How to decide what color choices to wet blend to your midtone could be helpful for people.
4. Once your mid tones and shadows are established, let the model dry before beginning highlighting.
5. Continue wet blending volumetric highlights, focusing on the most important parts of the model, with brighter highlights higher on the model.
6. Establish some color variation and final details in the face including eyes and any other important features.
Is that a fair summary of your process?
Ain't nobody got time for the negative vibes I think. Even the one with the negative vibes can use his/her time better I think. Skip that. Well, thanks for taking the time to give this a detailed look. Your perspective on my workflow is not bad and an okish summary. I believe the more you train and paint this yourself the more tools will fall in your toolbox. This is mainly supposed to be inspiring. Some of your described observations are good, but some lack in detail, but that is nothing wrong. I do not want to sound rude or unfair here, but as this is a method I trained over almost 10 years now and that I usually teach in a full day long hands-on workshop I am absolutely willing to create a lovely "Workshop" video with in depth explanations. This will happen, it will cost a buck or two, but it'll be worth it to those who can not travel to my workshops ...
I bet you will enjoy this video. I am already collecting material and footage for it.
So I am on it, but as a one man army I am not as fast as I want to be ...
this has to be the best miniature painting video I've ever seen, fundamentally changed how I'll approach the process forever
I like that! Thanks for such beautiful words!
Geniales Video!
😊🎨🥰🙏
Your brush control is otherworldly, so much speed was added just by the confidence you knew where and what your brush is doing.
Many thanks for your kind words and your eagle eye on observing me paint is appreciated :) glad you find this inspiring!
I paused the video in the middle to rush to my desk and paint a miniature. So inspiration and confidence boost happened to more than two students here. Thank you!
Oh yes. I am very happy to hear that!
Thank you for your efforts in making and sharing. As always love watching your process.
@@bobongler 🥰
Absolutely love these videos. I get caught up with “what if I make a mistake” and “I might need to strip that” I get nothing done. I really need to try the “just fucking paint” thing and get some work done.
Absolutely, it is liberating, energized and great :)
Ja geil, danke für das coole Video Roman :)!
Gerne. Freut mich, dass es gefällt!
Tolles Video, sehr beeindruckend. Danke Roman!
:) ... Vielen Dank! Auch für deine Kanalmitgliedschaft!
Great painting 👍👍
Thank you!!
I love that he just uses banged up brushes at the start. It just goes to show that a lot can still be done with very little!
🥰🎨🙏
Enter the blending. Wet on wet work is very fun.
Pushin paint at lightning speed
It is and it can help so much in the initial stage ... glad you like it! Your message arrived, my answer will do too soon!
Awesome, thank you for sharing more of your work progress! Music was awesome too, especially at around 5-4 minutes on your timer😅
Happy that you enjoy the full experience :)
Excellent painterly style looking miniature, a 3D oil painting, if you will👍
Very happy that you like it!
I have to break out the oils if I want to speed paint that fast 😂
Sehr cool😍😍😍
Freut mich, dass es Spaß macht da zuzugucken :)
I absolutely love this style of painting. done it a lot with historical miniatures and smaller scale miniatures. But i have found this way of painting super difficult for the newer games workshop models which are so overloaded with details.
Yeah! Glad you like it! Sometimes I cut away details on GW's newer models ... :D
Awesome, i love seeing how to achieve a good result in little time with a loose and creative painting method that actually looks fun! What paints did you use that have this long dry time?
@@chrislee7704 thanks a lot! Well I am mainly using thick artist acrylics and occasionally a hobby paint. There is no special drying retarder or anything else involvled. The key is water to make your paint a pool of joghurt. The bigger the Pool, the longer it takes to dry, the longer you can paint ...
@@ROMANLAPPATMINIATUREART awesome thanks Roman! Ill try this when winter painting season comes
Also curious how you avoid the time sinks of vompletely cleaning your brush between paints? 😊
@@chrislee7704 I usually do not clean them often and just paint on ... if a full clean is needed it just sinks in the time flow ...
I admire your work but this really wasn't helpful to explain your technique - if that was indeed your intention - zero explanation, often out of focus video always from too far away to see what you're doing.
Apologies if this is not an in depth explanation course. It is just a demonstration. I am grateful for your feedback and as I plan to create an in depth course with high edit value on this topic your feedback is really appreciated and welcome. Arigato!
Honestly buddy, painting in your style, I think you'll get a better result easier if you just use oil paints.
But that's just like... My opinion man...
Many thanks for the time to comment. I do agree this certain technique might work well with oil colors too. I personally do not like the long drying time oil needs compared to acrylics. For my method of speedpainting here I really need the fast drying acrylics, bit on the other hand it is just one technique, one method, one way to paint a miniature. I do have plenty more in my toolbox also for higher quality display stuff (check www.romanlappat.com or this channel) ... I learnt not to have one way to achieve something, rather explore many different ones. This is one of many and it works for me as I am happy with the result of 15 Minutes...
I bet oil would see me repair here and there and improve this and that ans spent way more time because I can with the slow drying time. Not my cup of tea.
I thank you for your oppinion, every painter's oppinion is different and not the same as mine or yours. Your comment is very much appreciated!
Ok, interesting but confusing for me…. Have you really just slapped a bunch or military green paint all over the model and then wet blended a white shirt. I’d like to see this video with an overdub with explanations of what you’re doing…. Pretty please.
Yes, I did.
This is more or less a demonstration video. Some say a flex, but more so for me an inspiration to make people paint.
I do not want to sound rude or unfair here, but as this is a method I trained over almost 10 years now and that I usually teach in a full day long hands-on workshop I am absolutely willing to create a lovely "Workshop" video with in depth explanations. This will happen, it will cost a buck or two, but it'll be worth it to those who can not travel to my workshops ...
I bet you will enjoy this video. I am already collecting material and footage for it.
So I am on it, but as a one man army I am not as fast as I want to be ..
I have found that using slap chop kinda technique, leaves me with miniature I have to fix to be looking the way I like. Eventually it ends with time consuming like I would just do "propper" layering, and look that has little in common with actual slap chop... I'm amazed how you start this painting. This makes me curious and start testing things I have never done to my minis :D Thanks!
I would love to see you painting Infinity minitatures
Interesting observation. I do have the same with using washes blindly. Everytime I have to repair something and it takes me longer than the careful/regular way. Careful is precise and precise is fast in the end with training. I am happy that you find this inspiring.
Well, not my cup of tea
@@lalozf Absolutely fine :)
Slap Chop is for people who want a shortcut but do not want to invest in learning color theory 😀
Slapchop is an approach that helps people paint, and hopefully enjoy the hobby. It's an approach for being able to get greater contrast than just base coating.
Very true. I think Slap Chop defenetely has its stands and is significant in its approach for many gamers.
Learning Color Theory can help a lot and can also make space for more advanced speedpainting techniques that demand a greater understanding of contrast, light placement and color behaviour. All has its meaning I believe. Important is that we paint.
Was this supposed to be educational, b/c you just put on music and don't explain anything you are doing? Or is it just a 15 min brag that you can paint fast without using speed paints or "tricks" like the rest of us plebs, tricks like .... flow improver or drying retarder .... that are already in certain brands of hobby paints you are using. So you are in fact using those "tricks" and apparently don't even realize it.
Wow, you mad
Thank you! Glad you watched the video and it made you put your thoughts into a comment. I believe it will help you to understand better why I do not explain much, when you listen to part of 'speaking about speedpainting' again. Undoubtly your assumption with the hobby paints is wrong in my case as I use mainly artist acrylics from Schmincke. Thank you for your comment :)
@@Elfhelm I admire his painting skills which are undeniable. But his few comments don't help to teach his technique, and make him sound ignorant of the materials he is using and can spread that misinformation to his audience. If this is supposed to be educational, those are both major flaws.
If it's just a flex, then it's not bad as one but then own up to it man.
I see what you did with the green underpainting and alla prima…you could rename it Slop Chop 😂😂😂 Roman’s style isn’t your ordinary YT teaching videos
@@ROMANLAPPATMINIATUREART I think you should re-examine your implication that Schmincke doesn't use chemical additives to alter their acrylic paints. I will straight up admit that if you are using their PRIMAcryl line that is artist grade and not the inaccurate hobby grade as I initially wrote, but it is hardly nothing but pure pigment and medium in the container.
Furthermore it seems strange to me to describe the same basic chemistry knowledge and additives that paint manufactures use to make the paint, as a "trick" if a painter were to use it for themselves.
I will however seek out your video on speedpainting as you recommend to see if it can add more to this video.
Edit - Having now watched the recommended video, it added very little to this one in terms of education value, and made this interchange seem ... worse. I think I will be unsubcribing, but I wish you luck in your youtube career (as you are obviously already a successful mini painter).