Aaaaaand next time: STORMCAST 😁!!! But in what style?!? Let me know your preferences! 😉 DROP A LIKE to help the diffusion of the video & see you later at the premiere!!! 😘
Personally i would like to see how you would paint the Hallowed Knights,so that means like the Boxart. Sounds maybe a little bit boring but i would like to see in what Way and special Tricks you would paint them!😊
Marco sei dimagrito!!!! Manci' a nonn'!!!! Waited new video for sooooo long. I hope your tour around the world treated you well and you had a blast! Keep it up.
Hi! Definitely water! You can add a drop of alcohol to speed up even more the drying time, but they are watebased so there's no need to overcomplicate stuff (plus they are so fluid that I basically never thin them down!)
I tend to don't do the paint list because in terms of brands and super specific tones they really don't matter, so I push on the more useful ideas of "a warm blue" or "a reddish violet" 😊
Great video as always Marco One question though, I bought some of the Molotow paints based on what I saw in your vids, but have noticed that they have an almost metallic or iridescent finish? Specifically the 027 petrol and 086 burgundy, was just wondering if you had saw this too?
Thanks a million! If you see that it means that you need to shake the tube more! Shake it like crazy (even better if with a vortex mixer) for a few minutes because what you saw is just the half pigment "dirty water" that separates form the heavier components 😉
@@nikroth I don't want to lose the depth and finish of my layers and different paints and for the oil phase I want the paint to soak into the acrylic base, so no varnish of any kind!
Fml I have said it many times but Marcos speed painting is me spending weeks on one mini and mine still looks crap 😂😂😂 How full was that red air brush cup!? 😮😂
Hey Marco I shot you a pm on patreon regarding two oil paints you used in your last skaven speed paint and I hope you can answer my question. As always your speed painting is so fluid and the result is just amazing keep it up
If you somehow dont get the Message on patreon i asked about possible alternatives For paynesgrey Violet and Egyptian violet from Williamsburg since I can't seem to get these 2 oil colors here in Germany maybe you know some similar tones for these 2 from schmincke or Windsor Newton
Being more on the cheap/student grade, Winston oils are VERY oily! When working with them I tend to do the cleaning step with a bit of white spirit instead than dry q-tip/sponges!
Marco really is a master of oils. Multiple times i've watched these and thought "sure i can do that". Then i try it and realise how truly skilled he is. Masterwork as always!
Me watching the start of the video: "Marco what the Hell are you doing? Just spraying random colors and stuff?" Me at the end of the video: "Marco you absolute GENIUS!"
Such a great looking result for the time it took, it's so nice to remind myself that you're the master of beautiful units painted so efficiently for the table as well the display/competition painting genius - very different talents and your painting brain works brilliantly for both (of course)
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM "Too kind" is when it's not 100% fact and you know it is! Somehow you manage that natural humility Marco, if I had your talent I'd be such an insufferable asshole lol
I love watching your videos Marco. Took a break from the hobby for the last 2 years but these skaventide videos are sucking me right back in. Absolutely breathtaking work, keep it up!
Hey Marco, great Video and great Miniature once again. What Airbrush do you use? I am currently looking for a new one and would like to know your opinion about them! Best regards, Christian
Hi! I have a video about this topic! Look for it in the airbrushing playlist. In general I really like the H&S Evolution (0.2 needle version), and more on the professional side (and my two main airbrushes) the Iwata HP-BH ( B is also fine: the same but with the extra pressure gauge on the body) and Micron (the one used in this video)
Love the work Marco!! Is there a reason why u use Molotow? I know the cover quite well but they are not the usueel miniature paints. Like pro acryl or ak would get the same results?
I love them because of their covering power, resistance, absolute matte finish and because they are ready to go in the airbrush as they are, BUT (as for any other step) you can totally switch to any other brand or type of paint! Just use what you like/already have/works for you. This is also the reason why I never do the paint list or really talk about the name or brand of the paints; it really doesn't matter!
@MarcoFrisoniNJM At 6:00 you use a molotov paint without the airbrusg logo. I bought some of these paints recently and have not used them in an airbrush yet. Do you thin these or go straight from the bottle? Keep up the great work! :)
It's just an old bottle with (I think their very first) old label! They can absolutely go in the airbrush as they are (if I thin down something I always show the step/new transparency in video!)
@@Stevie28 99.9999% of the time I simply don't! They are amazing straight from the bottle! But they are just acrylics so you can use just water/iso/airbrush thinner as with any other colour 😉
MArco its looks like your airbrush pot its full of paint but you paint only a little - what are you doing with the rest of the paint in your airbrush ?
What a monumental task. I will enjoy every minute. Been trying some of your speed techniques to set my under tones and basic tones before I go in with the brush.
When it comes to miniature painting and explaining what and why you do things the way you do you simply are the best artist i know and I've seen alot of different approaches on that. Been loving your videos from the beginning! Big up. Btw I'll steal this recipe and paint my skaventide like that aswell. Thank you so much for your AMAZING work!
Excellent airbrush work! I would like to know how you manage without masking? When do you fix mistakes? I mean, recoloring neighboring elements. After the oil washes or before? I spend a lot of time masking, it's frustrating and not fun.
Excellent video! So excellent, in fact, that I decided to paint my own Clawlord this way. However, when I started spraying with inks I hit a snag - the airbrush splatters a lot and particularly the brown left a lot of paint spots behind where I didn't want them. Nothing I tried fixed this. Any advice for avoiding this?
Hi Marco, amazing work as always Looking forward to your take on turner Vs liquitex acrylic gouache. Do you use heavy body and gouache as essentially interchangable?
Oddly enough, I leave my oils to set for a week after I removed the "excess" material and yet my very 1st layer of acrylics feel runny and behave like they are struggling over an hydrophobic surface. Say heavy body abteilung, AK 3rd gen pastels and scale 75 game range. It happens to me every time I go this painting route, so I'm kind of used to it, but still It feels weird to hear that your acrylics stick to it like sh*t to sheets. I suspect I'm on the "too watery" side of the dilution spectrum, tho. It may vary with thickener layers. 😅 I 've been watching your vids for a long time, yet I think the last time I commented, you were a fresh daddy😅 cheers 🍻
I'm amazed by the work. I try so hard to understand the coleur choixce ! For example, why begin with blue and red to finish with flesh tones and purple cloth ????
This is so insane Marco, It looks as if I can reach through the screen and touch the texture of the fur, insane how this is just a speedpaint. How long did it take in total? Competition worthy
words fail me, Maestro! actually, i do have words: i've been in a real motivation low to paint the last weeks. This is the only painting video that actually got me motivated a bit to paint again. it's simply outstanding
It may be me but at 10:40 I saw Norma and I want to say that it is much faster in terms of drying time and is matt at the end! I thought i went for a wrong one when I bought them instead of W&N but no.
Loved this one. I've watched a few of your vids and not really understood what you were doing, but I think I understand a bit more now. The basecoats with the addition light values then ink filters is just a very sophisticated version of slapchop right??!! Very inspiring.
Awesome 😁! To be precise this is a classic canvas painting flow based on underpantainting and coloured grisaille; Slapchop is the ultra simplified, bare bones version of these old (literally, medieval/renaissance) ideas 😉
After a lot of research on the various acrylic gouache lines and golden soflat (which is similar if less likely to be single pigment), I also settled on Turner for price vs value as well. My purchases haven't been used quite yet, but looking forward to see how you like it.
I'm really really liking them: the saturation of their saturated colours is basically the same of inks! High density inks? Shut up and take my money! 🤣
So what did starting the hero mini with the black get you that you would loose by starting the troops with the blue given how opaque that blue is? Or was it just an issue of this also being a tester for the scheme?
These videos have been so helpful to me. I invested in an airbrush at the start of the year in a fit of enthusiasm, got frustrated by messing up models while learning to handle it, and quickly relegated it to using it for buttery smooth zenithal basecoats in preparation for contrast paints. So, this way of painting - using an airbrush to do pretty much what I was already doing, establishing a basecoat, but with a lot more chromatic depth - has had me using my airbrush a lot more in the last couple of months, and I've been having a lot of fun and learned a lot about how to handle it. I've been getting some great results, too, albeit nowhere near this level.
Amazing!!! 😁 You are absolutely on point: the airbrush is a tool with very specific strengths and weaknesses (like any tool!) and these flows are made to maximise the impact of the useful features while minimising the downsides! When you embrace the idea and the nature of the tool everything becomes more fun and way easier 😁
3 hours....that would take me about 10 too 15....I wish I could have a proper conversation with you about application times. When I'm filming especially it takes me a long time to paint
Good grief, 3 hours?? When you said you got lost in the process and took a load of extra time for fun, I was ready to be impressed with a 6 or 7 hour paint job. Three! Get outta here 😅 amazing
I just love watching all the airbrush color blending. So effortless! I’ll try and replicate when Skaventide releases, but it won’t go like this. I’m hoping 25% of Marco yields a good result 😃 ha ha
Just a general idea, but would be great to have a average time spent on each step. Would give a good perspective on 'speed painting'. Amazing art as always!
Using acrylic over oils was forbidden in all my art classes, seeing you do it successfully is impressive, but I still feel uncomfortable about trying it.