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How to paint NMM - START TO FINISH! 

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NMM is tricky. I have a video all about the theory behind NMM, and I even demonstrate painting NMM in that video, but I cut out parts. In this video, I show you everything. All of the brush strokes, all of the dilutions, everything!
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Комментарии : 241   
@Miniac
@Miniac 5 лет назад
Get your black metal tuques here, last day! www.patreon.com/join/miniac?
@sylashouston5093
@sylashouston5093 3 года назад
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@arescoleman5895
@arescoleman5895 3 года назад
@Sylas Houston Instablaster ;)
@sylashouston5093
@sylashouston5093 3 года назад
@Ares Coleman i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and Im trying it out atm. Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
@sylashouston5093
@sylashouston5093 3 года назад
@Ares Coleman it did the trick and I finally got access to my account again. I am so happy! Thanks so much, you saved my ass!
@arescoleman5895
@arescoleman5895 3 года назад
@Sylas Houston no problem :)
@davidstumpf7811
@davidstumpf7811 3 года назад
As a beginner seeing the whole process just clicks better for me, then a video where you're told about a process or technique and then showing just a 5 minute highlight clip of said process. It's a mixture and seeing all the little minute changes and timeframe that gives me a much better frame of reference. I know this format is much longer but I appreciate it greatly. Thank you again.
@lostartsstudios1679
@lostartsstudios1679 4 года назад
"At some point you've got to call it quits" I thought it looked great from about 10 minutes in!
@mulchmurphy469
@mulchmurphy469 5 лет назад
NMM scared me, so this is very helpful. Thanks!
@Insane_Kane
@Insane_Kane 5 лет назад
Several hours to paint an axe on a single model. If anything im much more afraid now :D
@jasparbupre8944
@jasparbupre8944 5 лет назад
One side of a single axe...
@TheMuffinBagare
@TheMuffinBagare 4 года назад
@@Insane_Kane Yeah, obviously this isn't really for army painting. You could do a more simple NMM if you want that technique for a large army. But spending a bunch of hours on display pieces or heroes/commanders etc. isn't such a big deal, right?
@ghostfaceknuts
@ghostfaceknuts 5 лет назад
I get this anxious stomach twist feeling when I spend a long time and get a great result on a weapon or whatever and then realize I have to do it again on the OTHER SIDE of the axe. Wish I could just copy and paste.
@pyranna2003
@pyranna2003 5 лет назад
Paint both sides at once, mirror each step as you go along. Hard to fuck up that way
@santiagolozoya4940
@santiagolozoya4940 4 года назад
@@pyranna2003 oh believe me, i can do it very well
@mityakiselev
@mityakiselev 4 года назад
could be from eating the paint
@ShowerOnceYearly
@ShowerOnceYearly 2 года назад
I get that stomach twist feeling as soon as there's paint on my brush
@Eviscerator18
@Eviscerator18 2 года назад
@@ShowerOnceYearly same, painting makes me so uncomfortable.
@nicmcconchie2199
@nicmcconchie2199 3 года назад
"I don't know what colour this is, but let's use it." That quote gave me heaps of confidence to tackle tricky Tyranid projects when it was released. Now I have really improved thanks to this awesome content. If you're reading this and you aren't subscribed, take your free A class painting lesson, and click the damn button. Keep up the good work man.
@Bedwyr7
@Bedwyr7 5 лет назад
"We don't make mistakes, only happy little axes." - Bob Raaaughs
@cosmikcandycorn9635
@cosmikcandycorn9635 3 года назад
Bob Waaauuughs
@EyeBall720
@EyeBall720 5 лет назад
Wow I was here quick. Saw the NMM and got scared but excited to learn, and I feel confident now. Love the video, very helpful.
@Zumikito
@Zumikito 5 лет назад
This is awesome, it looks super natural a realistic. I also love that you are adding some extra paints not just using the black, white and grey 😍
@overlookedundead8711
@overlookedundead8711 2 года назад
Damn you here? Keep up the good work man!
@minimalwargames7475
@minimalwargames7475 5 лет назад
Love these Life painting video’s! Keeps me motivated! Thx a lot and keep it up!
@cadesius
@cadesius Год назад
I'm really amazed by the way you present your techniques and opinions. I love watching these videos.
@MatthewBrown-ut9ji
@MatthewBrown-ut9ji 5 лет назад
This is just the video I needed to spring my skill forward 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@flamboyantturkey2444
@flamboyantturkey2444 5 лет назад
i feel like you have got a perfect mix of keeping the sense of this being the full process while cutting out all the boring and useless stuff so it doesn't feel like its dragging on.
@adamgrant2007
@adamgrant2007 5 лет назад
Damn, you're not messing around with these long videos. Love em, cheers dude.
@Haggispk
@Haggispk 6 месяцев назад
You referring to it as a toque made my evening, ❤ genuinely, thanks buddy 🇨🇦
@madMARTYNmarsh1981
@madMARTYNmarsh1981 3 года назад
Thank you for using the full description of the abbreviation instead of just using N.M.M. all the way through, it helps those who are new to the term understand you better. Too many RU-vidrs make the assumption that everyone watching is experienced.
@emilymegan40
@emilymegan40 5 лет назад
loved it! I really liked seeing you "mess up" (on a much smaller scale than I do lol), because it is really helpful to see how you fix your errors. Great video as always dude:)
@briangilgan
@briangilgan 5 лет назад
Paintings are never finished. They are abandoned.
@paintleg9436
@paintleg9436 3 года назад
Some earlier than others
@gnoam
@gnoam 8 месяцев назад
Thank you!!!!!!!!! Thanks to this I was able to do my first MNN. Nobody did a 'look idiot, follow this step-by-step' video before. This is what I needed! (Nobody = the youtubers I follow)
@minicollector113
@minicollector113 5 лет назад
When I started painting miniatures, your videos were the ones that helped me, keep up with the awesome job and dont forget ...... PAINT MOREEEE MINISSSSSSS
@Chromaz
@Chromaz 5 лет назад
Would love to see how to do those super bright and realistic plasma glows i keep seeing on 40k plasma weapons
@admiralakbar1936
@admiralakbar1936 5 лет назад
this one looks very good: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xty3Tass82E.html
@CaPtInFOOSHSAck
@CaPtInFOOSHSAck 3 года назад
Recently saw a mini that I really like that was painted NMM. I have never done NMM so it’s intimidating but videos like this one where I can see every brush stroke is reassuring. It’s reassuring bc I think a lot of us new painters see you guys, the professionals, pump out these gorgeous minis like it’s nothing and what seems like in no time almost as if it is magic. Yet, when I see this, I can see that the one face of the blade was an adventure for you and not just some quick slops of paint that ended up being perfect. I appreciate the video Scott. Would love to see more NMM in 2021!
@benroche9555
@benroche9555 5 лет назад
Best NMM video out there
@lucascolt
@lucascolt 5 лет назад
It took me 3 days to watch the whole thing but I think it was very educational. I've done some NMM myself for some infinity models, and you gave me a lot of good tips for the next ones. Thank you, sir!
@yarikhansraj5358
@yarikhansraj5358 5 лет назад
This has gotta be one of the best NMM tutorials out there. So many just explain some theory, te;; you what to do with some strange jargon, and then one blur later, DUN, and you're left there wondering WUT, HOW XD . So thanks a lot for this lifesaver vid!
@lostsanityreturned
@lostsanityreturned 5 лет назад
I highly recommend people take photos and then import their model into gimp/photoshop to play around with gradients and NMM effects. It is much faster at giving you an idea of what works or doesn't than doing it by brush the first few times imo.
@tasospantazopoulos8217
@tasospantazopoulos8217 5 лет назад
I LOVE YOU. you did the video. I asked for it many times and it actually came
@L1da77
@L1da77 5 лет назад
Live painting ❤️ More of this! Maybe even go back and do some hardcore blending. Most tutorials just tell you how its done and show you the result. Seing you moving the color around was amazingly helpful! Thank you!
@ghostfaceknuts
@ghostfaceknuts 5 лет назад
Yeah buddy. I'm proud of you. Look at you pronouncing Toque like a real Canuck! Also, awesome tutorial. It's amazing to see how the process is done. Takes some real skills and understanding about light and materials to accomplish this.
@markamanic
@markamanic 4 года назад
At about 50 different points in this video i'd have said "Yep. Looks good!"
@kcarwen5262
@kcarwen5262 3 года назад
Very helpful video to see all your paint strokes and what you go through to make this NMM look so Good! I feel encouraged to try harder now :-)
@corbinpearce7686
@corbinpearce7686 5 лет назад
It's wild to see how quickly the visual concept comes together and starts looking like metal. By the 5:30 mark it already looks serviceable at a passing glance. Obviously there's a load of work to be done, but the idea is already there
@toastbl9966
@toastbl9966 5 лет назад
lol @8:43 "Can I go back to eating the paint please?" Love it.
@mikebreazeale2563
@mikebreazeale2563 5 лет назад
Such a great video! Thank you! Others do the videos that you can't even see what they do. No close ups or anything. Your video rules. Thanks again. Now I can try to do some NMM painting. Thanks for sharing...
@DDCRExposed
@DDCRExposed 5 лет назад
So the true skill behind NMM & TMM is f*cking with it until you stumble upon perfection. ;)
@Miniac
@Miniac 5 лет назад
Yep
@Ninjon
@Ninjon 5 лет назад
Check out the base coat coverage on those Scale paints, everyone!
@Markovian_
@Markovian_ 5 лет назад
Jon N is this the real Jon? Lol should I subscribe??!!
@NbJrNbicus
@NbJrNbicus 4 года назад
I've spent a solid month trying to learn as much as I can about painting NMM, and your videos have been extremely helpful. I have also been looking into true metallic metals, and weighing my options between the two. I then had a thought, what would it look like to use the techniques of painting nonmetallic metals with the use of artificial shadows and artificial highlights, except using metallic paints. For instance instead of using black, shades of grey, and white for silver, one would use the same style but with a dark nearly black gunmetal, shades of silver, and highlight with a type of platinum or pearl metallic. From what I have seen true metallic metals rely allot on the metallic paint itself to give the shine effect often giving it a rough-looking surface you would expect from an unpolished piece of metal like a common kitchen knife, while nonmetallic metals seem to focus on replicating the shine of a mirror. I haven't seen anything that really tries to do this and after I learn how to paint normal nonmetallic to a degree I am comfortable with I will be attempting to try it and see how it turns out.
@adamb3455
@adamb3455 5 лет назад
WOW! Also, there are MULTIPLE points very early on that I thought you had sold your NMM perfectly well! ...I am for sure going to push myself to give NMM a shot on the next model I paint...
@Hubris73
@Hubris73 5 лет назад
Amazing result and a great video! I like this format for a couple reasons. First off, it gives real insight into the progression of appearance you can expect as you employ this technique. Without the exposure to that process, its easy to get frustrated when your early work on something like this looks so far away from what you are trying to do. Second, I appreciate that it offers a sense in scale for the time commitment of a project like this - even if I find that scale a bit discouraging. While I certainly didn't expect NMM to be as simple as throwing on a wash and a drybrush, the 1 1/4 hour+ time budget for 2/5 of an axe blade gives a useful reality check for someone with a lot of unpainted plastic. That kind of insight allows me to make smarter decisions about when to employ techniques like this and when to stick with the shiny stuff. Up to this point I have been able to be pretty chill about others playing with and handling the models I paint - something I spent this kind of time on would definitely go into a case, far far away from the clumsy cheeto mitts of the unwashed tabletop hordes.
@roguishowl3915
@roguishowl3915 3 года назад
Mate this is bloody awesome, it was a great way to start my day. Love the painting and I love the way you presented this. Keep up the great work. 🤘🏻
@lezindi7133
@lezindi7133 5 лет назад
This has been the most helpful video to learn nmm for a beginner like me! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
@flashrollerball1173
@flashrollerball1173 3 года назад
I finally feel like I can give NMM a try now. This was great Scott
@SergeyBel
@SergeyBel 5 лет назад
I see where I can improve now! ty Scott :) this is very helpful to see the whole process from start to finish
@daviddillabough
@daviddillabough 5 лет назад
moar painting videos like this please!!!. This is the stuff id pay for.
@bkromatic5921
@bkromatic5921 3 года назад
So needed today miniac. so vary needed
@johneberts2918
@johneberts2918 4 года назад
came out really good and I learned a lot thanks
@jeanbarrett8147
@jeanbarrett8147 2 года назад
Your video was extremely helpful..really above many others I have watched. I am painting my very first mini. I am following along with your video as I paint the sword my figure is carrying!
@pawe6968
@pawe6968 5 лет назад
This type of video shows how much time you spend on mini, it's motivating that even for you it takes so long...
@erinpatrickmiller
@erinpatrickmiller 5 лет назад
Favorite video! Seeing the experimentation in the process makes NMM less scary! Thank you for this.
@erinpatrickmiller
@erinpatrickmiller 5 лет назад
I was wondering how you protect the paint while preserving elements like when you used ink for a satin finish. I imagine a varnish would cover that up. Do you just have to match different varnishes to certain areas?
@haz-mattstudio6074
@haz-mattstudio6074 3 года назад
had this on in the background. Thanks for the inspiration. Makes me feel better about spending 3 hours on this horse.... which has a rider
@dungeonsandflagons
@dungeonsandflagons 2 года назад
Imagine having the time to spend an hour fifteen on a blade - that's what I'm jealous of. Nice work!
@eapleitez
@eapleitez 5 лет назад
Outstanding. I've yet to try my hand at NMM, but your video gives me confidence
@TriptonStudios
@TriptonStudios 4 года назад
Love the every brush stroke videos maybe do 1 a month ? I wouldn’t want to see you abandon what made you what you are! I feel that In many ways that was the academic and theory videos, but your a great painter and I think unedited tutorial suites you very well!
@rivetzndakka1519
@rivetzndakka1519 5 лет назад
Really cool nmm Scott. You shouldn't put yourself down about your skill level. You are good man. Keep it up bro.
@Double_Flush
@Double_Flush 5 лет назад
Like the video format
@grblstrkopmolbw
@grblstrkopmolbw 2 года назад
Awesome video. This is definitely the best i've seen in this topic. It's realy interessting to see this in real time. All the steps it takes you from start to finish. Even your thoughts and the explanations were great. It helped me a lot. I would love to see more of this kind of videos.
@PedroDoderoEscalante
@PedroDoderoEscalante 5 лет назад
The thumbnail for this video is amazing. Great video too. I'm not a huge fan of nmm, but the technique can be used with other colours for awesome transitions.
@scottnorris6529
@scottnorris6529 5 лет назад
Great video. I'm going to be going back to this one quite a bit for the next project I'm working on. Thanks Scott!
@nurglematthew893
@nurglematthew893 2 года назад
You Already Know Nurgle M has Miniac on Repeat! 🤘😎🔥🖤 NMM by Scott HYPE
@smtkelly
@smtkelly 5 лет назад
Thank you, NMM has been an aspiration step for me but I've struggled (some hits mostly misses). This unedited video has shown me my wrong steps; needing more contrasted starting point and an unrealistic expectation on how much time it takes.
@Cybrinsanity
@Cybrinsanity 3 года назад
keep these coming!
@timdefreitas1470
@timdefreitas1470 4 года назад
Loved this video.
@Althos66
@Althos66 5 лет назад
it's real tough trying to watch these videos while at work so I don't get in trouble, but dam if it isn't worth it.
@Markovian_
@Markovian_ 5 лет назад
josue silva dude...same
@princesaaidyohannes6925
@princesaaidyohannes6925 4 года назад
Great video, definitely something I would like to be able to do. As a novice it is intimidating.
@christopherstaats3787
@christopherstaats3787 5 лет назад
This style of tutorial video is far more helpful than the traditional style on more advanced topics like this one. If you have any tips for an aspiring Golden Demon entrant I would love to hear them before I take the plunge! lol
@raulramosmorcillo3436
@raulramosmorcillo3436 5 лет назад
One thousand thanks!
@zecon420
@zecon420 4 года назад
Really like this style! I would love to see more lime this!
@aidanmee4311
@aidanmee4311 5 лет назад
Extremely helpful, might finally give NMM a go now
@piesandhiking4943
@piesandhiking4943 5 лет назад
Like these vids, they are interesting and you're one of the few painters brave enough to post this stuff. I'm not sure about the two bits of the blade highlights that spill into the middle flat area. They looked like painting errors more than parts of the effect. I kept wanting you to paint them in.
@anon5252
@anon5252 5 лет назад
I'd very much like to see a similar video for the rest of the model over time :)
@Kay_Drechsler
@Kay_Drechsler 4 года назад
Looks amazing! I really like your technique.
@AceDRoses
@AceDRoses 5 лет назад
This is super awesome and useful, thanks!
@blacktemplar5970
@blacktemplar5970 5 лет назад
I didn't see any hair dryer action Mr not skipping any parts...lol....cool video....its awesome watching flat shades build up so well into the genuine metallic look....
@blacktemplar5970
@blacktemplar5970 5 лет назад
....also loving the background chill tune...really good choice
@mityakiselev
@mityakiselev 4 года назад
FeelsAmazingMan 🖌️
@Haggispk
@Haggispk 4 года назад
As a Canadian, thank you for using the term Tuque :)
@Haggispk
@Haggispk 6 месяцев назад
Apparently I watched this video 3 years ago and feeling seen still hasn't lost its luster
@bentosan
@bentosan 5 лет назад
Great video 👍 will definitely be revisiting this in the future
@Akumatron
@Akumatron 5 лет назад
Gonna use this technique on my Magnus the Red daemon prince. Such a good job man.
@SmallSoldier
@SmallSoldier 5 лет назад
Great tutorial on NMM Scott. I think the effect you got looks pretty good for how much time you did it in. I think it was working better though when you had the bright highlights going on the top of the blade. I like this style of video, the live feel.
@markmorris8637
@markmorris8637 2 года назад
How much time he spent? Literally spent over an hour to paint only half the blade
@MyPoltergeist
@MyPoltergeist 5 лет назад
I was wondering when its the time you decide to change the brush? At what point you decide: "okay, time to change from 1 to 0" or vice versa? How to recognize that point? I ask because sometimes I end up painting the whole mini with too big or too small brush because I don't think about that during the painting process.
@aldeliss844
@aldeliss844 5 лет назад
can u do a tutorial video on inks: i basically have no idea what they are, and it would be awesome to have a video describing how they can be used
@kkanaaaa
@kkanaaaa 5 лет назад
That moment when you are 10 minutes into the video and your nub self considers it amazing
@Miniac
@Miniac 5 лет назад
Oof
@guillsevilla
@guillsevilla 5 лет назад
Thanks for this vid 😁 i just realised that im sort of doing this already but this have me more input and info on how to improve 😁thank you very much
@chopperbaldwin610
@chopperbaldwin610 4 года назад
Man, I am a super noob at this hobby, I have a few favorites but I must say you explain stuff for me so well I am starting to get it. I watched like 4 videos on doing NMM and was still lost. Then I saw your video and I watched it and it is making sense. Where do you reference your light coming from when you are painting? I so appreciate your skills and help with this. Have a great day.
@minitopothegamer
@minitopothegamer 5 лет назад
lov your vids. tutorials and podcasts
@TinyAcresFarmHome
@TinyAcresFarmHome 5 лет назад
Keep doing these videos :). Definitely very helpful
@Malachi57
@Malachi57 5 лет назад
There is a science to the way metal reflects light. Sure, depending on where the viewer is standing it would reflect differently, but at some point the painter has to make a decision as to the optimal viewing angle and paint the model based on that. That being said, a great way to see how light reflects off of metal is to have some sort of visual reference. It can be a picture of a similar weapon (look for broadswords and other things that have pics on google images from something like a renn fair or even from a tv show) or you can use something as simple as a metal can (think a coffee can without the label). Shine a light on it, move it around. You'll get a better idea of what to do rather than just making it up.
@aeuwsh093
@aeuwsh093 5 лет назад
Thank you for the video, it was very helpful!!
@Liopot68
@Liopot68 Год назад
you made me think of bread on butter: apply, remove excess, and spread spread spread
@SPACENOMADMALEV
@SPACENOMADMALEV 5 лет назад
I like the part where you painted the nmm!
@FirstLast-ks6vm
@FirstLast-ks6vm 5 лет назад
I bought this box yesterday and Scott is painting one today... Coincidence? 🤔
@timberwolf3781
@timberwolf3781 4 года назад
TBH? @ 15:50 ??? great vid.... you make it look easy.... I am a fan...subbed
@michaeln5660
@michaeln5660 5 лет назад
Absolutely loved this! My biggest problem is trying to do too many things as "one and done", so seeing the effect slowly built up over an hour is a real inspiration.
@jtyler3196
@jtyler3196 4 года назад
Love your videos Scott, and I think you're a fantastic painter but I really think this video is a classic case of overworking. I was getting anxiety at the 30 minute mark
@Markovian_
@Markovian_ 5 лет назад
Damn that Looks sick! Not sure I would want to spend that long on a blade though. Hey I wanted to ask what your opinion is on the new contrast paints from Citadel?
@heliosretro4545
@heliosretro4545 5 лет назад
NMM is the kind of thing that's best left to psycopathic people who put 10-12 hours into a single infantry-man. Its really a competition technique, in all truth.
@Markovian_
@Markovian_ 5 лет назад
Helios Retro yeah I’m always on the fence about where I want to go with my painting. More mini’s in the table or more epic looking mini’s on the shelf or in competitions.
@travis8106
@travis8106 5 месяцев назад
This is easily the best NMM tutorial I have seen. Thank you so much for this priceless contribution to the hobby! Also... is Trapped Under Plastic named after the band Trapped Under Ice? If I don't find out it's gonna drive me nuts 😅
@Miniac
@Miniac 5 месяцев назад
Based on the song by Metallica!
@knuddeltrauma
@knuddeltrauma 5 лет назад
hell i like this video!
@matthewstone1362
@matthewstone1362 3 года назад
My eyes just fell out!!
@Litopixel13
@Litopixel13 5 лет назад
Excelent my friend 👍 amazing video. Thx 🤟
@BrianB2DDunn
@BrianB2DDunn 5 лет назад
This was like nerdy Bob Ross and I surprisingly l loved it.
@robertcrowe8261
@robertcrowe8261 5 лет назад
Thank you!!!
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