From Beginner to Advanced: Miniature Painting Ultimate Guide
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- Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
- Hello! In this week's video, I'm going EVERYTHING you need to go from a beginner to an advanced miniature painter. This is a comprehensive guide including painting equipment, customizing your model with green stuff and kitbashing, and techniques like wet blending, layering, glazing, and using inks. Since this video is so long, I am including time stamps below to help you better navigate to exactly what you want to learn. I hope you find this video useful, and thanks for taking the time to watch!
Time Stamps:
Digital Mock Up: 00:47
Prepping for Paint: 01:16
-Customizing your miniature: 02:07
-Working with Green Stuff: 06:41
Paint Supplies: 08:12
-Brushes: 08:22
-Paint: 08:38
-Wet Palette: 09:13
Painting Theory: 09:52
-Lighting: 10:17
-Atmosphere/Color: 10:56
-Contrast: 11:15
Painting: 11:56
-Paint Consistency and Stroke Direction: 12:16
-Eyes: 14:02
-Face: 15:45
-Glazes: 17:40
-Using Complimentary Colors to Create Color Contrast in The Shadows: 22:02
-Wet Blending/Shadows: 22:55
-Layering/Highlights: 24:39
-How Do I Know Where To Place My Highlights/Shadows? 25:16
-Washes/Contrast Paints: 27:13
-Hair: 29:29
-Dry Brushing & Edge Highlighting: 30:23
-Lining & Adding Definition: 32:16
-Building Intensity With Inks: 33:38
Varnish & Sealant: 35:01
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Did you find this video helpful? What video would you like to see next to help you on your journey towards painting awesome miniatures?
Thanks found this helpful. I'm a beginner painter who can't even get started because I don't know the techniques or painting theories.
I'm just stuck. Ive got a 2 tone. Black and blue theme for my games workshop necrons. But I'm just stuck and afraid to paint
For years I painted 1/35 scale military minis (vehicles and figures) s well as 1/48 scale aircraft. The last time I assembled and painted a fantasy mini it was made of lead. Your paint guide here is truly useful. Im attempting to apply these lessons to some D&D Orcs. Thanks a-lot for such a useful video.
Enjoyed the video, I find eyes super intimidating and will watch your video. One thing I am struggling with is time per piece. I can see spending a couple of hours on a player's miniature, but can't do that for the dozens of monsters that may only be on the table for 45 minutes a year. I guess I am looking for tips for 5, 10 and 20 minute per mini tips.
As a former teacher, I want to say that your presentation style is highly effective. Previewing, repetition, really showing your technique instead of just telling what you are doing, and most importantly for learners, acknowledging that mistakes and fixing them are part of the process. Add white to cover your mistake, then re-paint with the original color - genius pro tip! Thanks!
Do a "rescue" project, i.e: taking a really poorly painted mini and then attempt to fix it and turn it into pro-level painted. Would be a great challenge for you and great for us to watch! 🎨
Just here to second this request! I have a mini that I started with NO knowledge of what I'm doing, and would love to not have to reprint it.
Make that a third! I’ve got some minis that I need to rescue from Vinnie the Terrible (my title when I first started off). Joking aside, I’m looking to revisit older painted minis and would love to see how you approach this; stripping, reprising etc.
Correction: *repriming
Yes
Never seen a better overall guide for mini painting, so many of these tips I've never heard but are super useful!
A green stuff video would be amazing! I have such a hard time using it to smooth out my minis during assembly.
I'm only just beginning after being away from the hobby many years, and never really having developed much advanced skill. Wow... This is an incredibly comprehensive video, and now a valued reference for me.
I appreciate the parts on starting with the eyes, demonstrating edge highlighting vs. dry-brushing, the bit about mixing white in to increase opacity, and the fact that this is just a few of the many lessons provided.
I really appreciate the approach you foster in the viewer. You encourage a learning mindset, and to expect/accept mistakes then work through them. Maybe more importantly, you skillfully and earnestly model this as you openly acknowledge your own trip ups, then either demonstrate creative ways of addressing them and/or acknowledge the lessons they teach and move on with completing the task. This may be the most truly educational content I've seen on this subject. Thank you for creating it.
I'm coming in 2 years later. I used to paint miniatures back in the 80's when all the models were lead/pewter. Trying to get back into it. Thanks for these tips and tricks. Can't understand why some of the hateful comments from others.
Don't see those same types of comments on the men who do these videos.
just a passing observation.
Also, KITTIES.
Gotta love cats. You're the first mini painter I have watched on UA-cam that uses Reaper paints.
90% of the minis I paint currently are either Bolt Action or for 40k. When I was about half my age now in the early 90's I painted Ral Partha and TSR minis for AD&D.
My hands and eyes aren't what they used to be, but I can put a "battle ready" squad on the table in a day. A "character" model in about the same time. Haven't quite picked up the wet pallet technique yet, but it is handy.
Nice info. Have used some for a long time. Some are new techniques.
The extra cat chaos makes the video that much better.
Thanks! We agree
Yuppers, here from the algorithm, subbed for the cat chaos.
It be like that
I found this video after painting a few D&D models for fun and practice before I paint my actual character. I love everything in here and I just purchased a wet pallette. I look forward to viewing all the rest of your videos and more to come!
So much useful info here! I'm returning to the hobby after a 30 year break and this is going to help enormously. Thank you!
I’m so glad!
I appreciate you explaining exactly why you want to use a certain technique with your brush. Too often people just say "do it like this," but without that extra explanation on why it works better to hold your brush in a certain way or use a different type of paint, I often don't even remember the tip because it's too abstract.
Also by watching how you paint your distinct style helps me better understand my own style by noticing what techniques I'm doing differently to achieve similarly, yet slightly different, effects.
The way you painted the face was amazing! I learned a lot from that alone. Can’t wait to try your techniques myself.
Great tip about the consistency of the paint during an edge highlight. One thing that everyone seems to miss is bracing your hands together to keep your brush stable and under control. I think that would make for a good video in itself.
This videos is gonna stay bookmarked in my painting folder at the top. there is SO MUCH to digest and integrate here, I'm going to keep coming back several times.
I would not mind seeing a video on inks: reading the labels, different brands and styles, layering them, utilizing their opacity, and where using them can shine best in the mini world
Wonderful! And I’ll have to add a video on inks into my list.
I greatly appreciate how in depth you went with each of your steps. This was exactly the video I was hoping to find. Although I did not agree with a few of the techniques, I still found great advice from many other parts. I will also at least try the things that I didn't agree with to at least have another point of view on my own painting.
Your video popped up as a random recommendation on my homepage, and I'm really glad it did! I'm an intermediate painter, and you showed me some fantastic techniques to try out, like your way of doing pant legs. I also really appreciate the fact that you missed a mold line and turned it into an awesome feature of the model. Instant subscribe, looking forward to more awesome videos!
Would love a green stuff video! 💚
I learnt heaps and have just shared this with my DnD community. Hoping many more lovers of the hobby learn from your great skills ad teaching style.
Thank you for great tips. they make sense, easy to comprehend and you explain all that "assumed knowledge" like loading the brush and opacity of paints
I've practiced everything on about 50 models, except highlighting and layering/wet blending...and eyes. This was a great video to fill in those gaps in my knowledge/experience and explained clearly and simply. Saved video in my library for multiple future watches as I need to reference several steps. This video also got me to subscribe. Thank you!
A handy hint for eyes is let the white dry completely, then dip the very tip of a toothpick in black paint and use that to dot the iris. The advantage of this over using a fine-liner is that if you make a mistake, as long as you're quick enough, a brush dipped in airbrush thinner can clean off the black paint without damaging the layer underneath.
Love your videos!
I as a beginner painter found this video very informative espically when you done the eyes
I am a beginner painter and i found this video very informative so thanks
I'm watching the video but still have no fucking idea how that mini looks so great. Goddamn it is impressive. I just lather on some paint on my miniatures, then I wash the living hell out of the entire thing and they seem to look good enough on the table. Great video!
I've been using Micron pens on eyes for years and have a tip I learned the hard way. If you're going to use a wash on the face, SEAL THE EYES with a clear varnish. The wash can interact with the ink from the Micron pen and make it run. I had to fix the raccoon eyes on an entire squad of WW2 Brits.
Oh gosh! Ive never done eyes then a wash, so I've never experienced that. Thanks for the info!
Thank you so much for this! I am getting ready to paint some minis that I've been printing and this has been so helpful and informative!
Thanks for this video. I learned many cool tips and tricks to try out when i paint my miniatures.
This is full of great info and would give bundles of great advice to anyone starting out and still has great tips for those who have been doing it a while!
The two things that I found most interesting is the face cheat sheet and the part where you paint the darkest most shadowy parts first. Thanks :D
zlostoja I’m glad this was useful!
A lady mini painter!! I got very interested in mini painting after watching Jazza’s videos on it, currently saving up to buy a few beginner sets!
A greenstuff tutorial would be very welcome!
It’s on my list! I’m practicing it to make sure that I can be the best teacher I can be.
This video along with several others are great! I’ve become a subscriber of your channel due to the plethora of how to’s and painting tutorials. I’ve been painting on and off for just over a year and I’m currently working to improve in shading and highlighting. After watching this video, I feel I’m ready to tackle wet blending, layering, and cross hatching.
With all the videos I have been watching lately, I completely forgot about lining. I just got myself a bunch of inks, guess it is time to go to town on the painting! Great video.
DAMN LADY!!!!! You have yourself some mad, MAD SKILLS!!!!!! I'm about to check out the digital mock-up.
This is so much richer than how I do it.
Hope to follow it the next time :)))
Wow, so many great points and little tips jammed into one great video... thanks for sharing your expertise!
This video is most comprehensive as i can imagine. Thank You a lot for Your job. I ma going to jump into a painting with Yours videos
Ps. Your minis are awesome :)
One of my favorite tutorials, you explain things really good and I like your painting style. Subscribed!
Yes greenstuff vid could be hugely helpful
Ah! Baba Yaga. The song you use at the beginning is the same one I use for my podcast, so that made me smile, haha. Great song.
OMG your kitties are adorable.
Still a very valuable guide to painting!
Great video Lyla! I first started painting miniatures such as Warhammer and airfix models when I was 9 years old, but wasn't very good. I'm now 30 and really want to get back into mini and hobby painting ☺️
Nice one Lyla. Very comprehensive video. Thank you!
Thank you!
Thanks for the video! You put quite a bit of useful information in it. Quite comprehensive. Thanks!
You are really good at your craft! I love your kitties! lol
You taught me how to paint eyes and to wet the bristles before loading paint onto the brush. Those two things took my painting from "meh" to awesome, overnight. Eyes first. It was like an epihany. Today's lesson - black in the shadows before painting colour is another lightbulb moment. Can't wait to try it!
I'm thrilled!
Great video. Green stuff one would great 😂❤
Easy sub. I've been painting for ages, and you finally made the penny drop with wet blending, which is more than good enough, but keeping the cats. The cats.
I'm a simple man. I see a kitty dropping down while interview - I click like. Great video!
I really appreciate the cat chaos in this video, it mirrors my own video/painting/gaming environment
32:25 looked like you were icing a cookie. 🍪
Thanks for the Video. Even though I am painting for more than 25 years now, there is still something new to learn. I never tried a white ink for highlighting for example. Nice idea actually, that I need to try. Keep on going with such great videos. Oh... nice cat, too 😁
Extremely detailed and amazing. Thank you so much.
Lyla you always do a great job with your layering and your color schemes :D I love it! Keep them coming! :D
Nice video, just getting back into painting this is just what I was looking for. Subbed!
Thank you for the great video, I have been wanting to take my painting up a notch and you covered some great topics for me. Would love to see more on Green Stuff work.
Thanks so much for this!! I'm trying to improve my current techniques and the way you explained wet blending and how to do eyes REALLY helped me out. I can't wait to try on my own!
This is your first video I see. It is a very educational and interesting video. I think the glazing and wet blending techniques are very well explained. I am not convinced by the way you paint the eyes, instead I loved the result of the skin. I immediately subscribe to your channel and start watching other videos. Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge. Take great care.
-"Aquest és el teu primer video que veig. És un video molt educatiu i interessant. Penso que les tècniques de veladura i de barreja humida estan molt ben explicades. No em convenç la manera que pintes els ulls, en canvi m'ha encantat el resultat de la pell. Em subscric inmediatament al teu canal i començaré a veure altres videos. Moltes gràcies per compartir els teus coneixements. Cuida't molt."
Your videos are really a big help
Love your Familiars. We have two cats.
For anyone who doesn't have one of those handles, water jugs work really well to blu tack your minis on. It creates a little slope to rest your hand on for fine control too.
For those of you without the ability to use EITHER airbrush or rattle/spray cans, you can get a decent Zenithal by dry-brushing with a soft, make-up brush, brushing in a direction from the top of the model towards its bottom.
I want to do a video on this idea! I've seen a few techniques on how to zenithal highlight without airbrush/rattle cans
@@LylaMev Finding that right level of coverage can be a PAIN >_
Great video! Very useful gems of info! will be using digital mock up from now on,
Comprehensive and engaging, love it!
Great tutorial! Thank you so much!
Love your work so much
I knew I would be jealous of your mini painting skills, what I didn't know is that I'll be jealous of your hair too :P
Just started on being serious on painting. There's a lot of prep work you do for that tiny mini. I use cuttlefish colors paints, very good for layering and highlights. My issue is sometimes painting over a finished part. I hate being a perfectionist on stuff like this.
I really like Army Painter paints. I use them 9 out of 10 times. They have loads of pigment and thin well. They just need a good shake. Their coloured glazes / effects are great. Not just soft, medium and strong but their coloured washes are great. I love the green, purple and blue, well worth a go if you haven't tried them before. Their metallics seem to have large-ish particles, they have their uses but they aren't as versatile as some others. I haven't tried their new coloured metallics, I'm curious to see if they are any good. Their mega set is great value for someone new. All the colours you could hope for and more. A great place to start.
Vallejo is good too, I like their metallics in particular. Seriously, their metallics are just great. The particles seem to be finer and their gold and silver are just brighter.
I tend to use their primers, retardant and media a lot too. They all work well and aren't too expensive.
Vallejo are similar to Army painter in price and have a huge range. They are just a bit expensive for new folks and they don't offer a comprehensive starter set like the Army Painter one. So for anyone new, figuring out what to buy may be daunting. There is no right set to get but I know where I would be pointing people to start with. Vallejo's sets just aren't as complete for new folks. Well, that's what I think, just my opinion.
I'm a bit weird with brushes. I like it when the tip curls over. I know, most folks hate that but I like a wee curl on the tip. High end brushes don't really do that so, I don't use them. I like to use the curl to wrap around details or over corners and edges. It kinda hooks around things. I know, it's weird but, that's something I really want. So, I buy relatively cheap brushes and over time, some develop a curl or hook at the tip. The ones that do that I keep as my good brushes. I know, I'm odd but if it works, just go with it.
Get some proper cleaner for your brushes, it will make a seriously big difference to the life of your brushes :) Brush restorer and the cleaner are money well spent.
I have a seriously cheap air brush that I use for priming. I have a compressor with a tank too but when I first got an air brush, it cost £20 with a tiny pump included. It was way, way better than I thought it would be. I'd highly recommend anyone to get a cheap airbrush for priming and zenithal highlighting. Seriously, give it a go, it's like instant talent! Just make sure it's dual action :) It's a good place to start. You can base coat with a cheap airbrush too and the results are immediate and look great. It's incredibly easy to use one and until you learn the basics, you won't need anything more expensive. Once you get the hang of it, then look for something better to suit your needs. But for basics stuff like printing and base coating, you can't go wrong. It's great for terrain too. But having a cheap one teaches you a bit about what you will want and what matters to you. It's as personal as buying brushes. Until you start using one, you won't know what works best for you. Badger, Iwata, Harder and Steenbeck all make superb brushes for instance but they are all different and there are so many variations. I'd say get something cheap and see if you like it. After that, if you like it, dig a bit deeper and figure out what to try next.
You helped me out a ton thank you!
Very useful and interesting overview. I am fascinated by how you hold your brush! Could you do something on that technique you have?
Brilliant video. It sure gave me some great ideas. I really appreciate the time you put into it. (And the comic relief of your cats)
Spray paint lids work for large minnis. You can also use wine corks fot hero or smaller minnis.
Cat chaos is part of my crafting, so it is good to see.
wow awesome work
Thank you! Also, your diorama work is so cool! I'm terrible at bases, but yours are very inspiring.
@@LylaMev thank you
Thank you 😊
Awesome video. Thank you for posting. I'm learning a lot from you!
I'm with you on the zenith highlighting: honestly I find it does next to nothing for me, and that it just seems like an extra complicated step. By the time I shade, drybrush, and edge highlight I don't know if it added anything at all to the result.
Insane detail!
Best faces ever. Great tutorial.
Im about to start painting for the first time. Hope Ive learned something.
Howd it go?
Yes! How did it go!?
Green stuff will be my death, it never does as i want...or is it all me 😉 loved the video and it helped alot, thanks!
Very informative and yes, i did learn a lot, so thank you very much :-)
pretty good overall, I disagree with the "line everything" statement. Doing that makes the figure look a little too cartoony..in my opinion....if Im going for "realism", I only line the light side.. Thank you for your tips I really liked your walkthrough of the digital moclup....I try never to shy away from knowledge, thanks!.
Thanks for this video! Definitely learned stuff.
If the miniature is supposed to have a fair complexion you can ad a bit of thinned reddish pink tones to the ears, cheeks and tip of the nose. It brings a natural color to the face.
If it has bare hands and feet you can add the reddish pink to the palms, fingers, soles and toes.
The cats are so much fun and cosy :-) I think it's a great video!
I love that you leave your cats in... One of my cats is actively bumping into my iPad seeking attention as I type this... Lol.
Inks come in a variety of transparencies from transparent to opaque. You need to check the labels.
Freaking love the name. Nice channel and good work
Hi what software did you use you use for the digital mock up? Thank you again for posting all these great videos.
what was that app on your tablet that you used to pre color the face, and was the pen electronic or just a simple tablet pen? thanks for the video!
I use procreate with an apple pencil
Beautiful
Some good advice here. Ive heard a lot of people recommending W&N series 7. I bought a size 1 and 3 but i find their bristles a bit too soft.
i have that same glass bowl. its my favorite bowl.
I need this
I hope it is everything you need!
ilove those cats XD and i will like a video on green stuff pls XD
lol, i have the same scar on left index finger . thanks for the content