Paint Weapons QUICK - EASY - AWESOME! ⚔️⛏️⚔️ Warhammer & DnD miniatures NMM painting tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 26 июн 2024
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Showing you the quick 3 steps I take to paint these awesome NMM weapons. This none metallic metal tutorial is really easy to follow along with and great if you're a bit frightened to paint your first NMM weapons. Hopefully you'll learn a tip or two along the way that will make you a better miniature painter. Or... at least you had a little bit of fun during this painting tutorial!
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Painting miniatures for your warhammer & d&d games. Age of sigmar and warhammer 40k. Space Marines, Space Wolves, Stormcast Eternals, beastclaw raiders, ogor mawtribes, cities of sigmar, chaos space marines, painting scale models, miniature busts! How to paint NMM. How to paint warhammer, how to paint d&D figures. - Хобби
👑👑👑 I'm in the midst of releasing my dream miniature brush as well as some wonderfully sculpted miniature busts mid June 2020. It's something I'm really proud of and been working on for the better part of the last year. You can already pre register your interest on my Kickstarter page: bit.ly/3dKjmnz 👑👑👑
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I always thought NMM was beyond my skill level as a painter, but the way you described it, and then followed up with a step by step guide was terrific. I am excited to try this out on the next weapons I paint. Thanks for a great video!
Dear SQIDMAR of the wet palettes I've never seen a video where the empty space in my cranium didn't fill as much a nanite cell and since your diorama ideas has been enjoyable especially your jolly crew mates amazing painting make my son and myself believe theres still a mystery to be cracked and understood .So Congress forget that UFO/UAP/MTG👱♀️ bother (Americans do love their psycho Congress women with secret alphabet agencies and JFK Who did it ) that the mystery of painting and the human soul as bad paint days turn into terrible weekends while great painting days because magical. So saint SQUIDMAR of the wet palette thank you for being there !
its so helpful seeing someone paint nmm using wetblending. Its my largest technique used so its great to see it for this!
Nice. Not many painter would go to Photoshop and critizise their own work to teach ppl something. Kudos, good sir.
Really look forward to your new vids ! Always nice to get a push in a new direction with your tutorials , thank you
Your videos help me alot with taking my painting to the next level. I'll be trying this out on my new army! Super thankful for your tutorials. The are super easy to follow and the outcome.is always amazing.
I'm glad I found this channel, I think your videos are some of the most well/clearly explained and helpful. I've been using them to improve a lot.
...the awesomist one...LOVE IT
You are a true INSPIRATION
Nice tutorial! I always wondered how people got their weapons to come out like that. Thank you sharing, much appreciated!
Awesome technique. Thanks for posting!
Hell yes, this is so helpful, thank you!
Very helpfull video. After trying failing stopping... repeat. I finally sort got this one figured out. Thanks
Really looking forward to trying this
Show me what you got! :D
that is amazing! I can't wait to try this tomorrow.
This has been by far one of the most helpful tutorials on nmm I’ve seen! I unfortunately lost my last job due to corona but will start a way better paying one in a few days, so Mr.Squidyboyeee get ready for a new patreon once my paycheck arrives! Thanks for everything !
Great tips, thanks!
Thank you for the tutorial! I always like your videos!
As some people pointed out in the comment section: The color is Underbelly BLUE and not green, miss on my end!
Have you ever painted NMM, what are your go to colors?
Squidmar Miniatures i used the colors from the video from Angel giraldez about mephistons sword. Do you think they will work too with your tutorial?
@@Perchian you can probably do any colour :)
Fun and educational, thanks a lot for this video!
You are so easy to watch, love your videos
This is one of the most insightful video tutorials I have seen in a long time. You always look at the awesome work of Masclan or Bohun but really seeing how you do it, is an eye opener! Tack så jette mycket till Sverige, synd att vi inte träffades när jag bodde i Uppsala! Har det så bra!
great tips ! Thanks
Great video's. Soo much help
This was awesome! Thank you ♡
Man! Your channel is a goldmine of info and tips x a noob painter like me. Thank you sooo much!👌
Brilliant observation on the blade vs flat parts .... never noticed that before it makes so much sense. Thank you for pointing it out =)
Very Helpful
Great video!!!!
Thanks for the video, I will try this technique out
NMM Kinda freaks me out, so this was very helpful. Thanks!
NMM is my next step as a painter. As a necron player I would love to see armor pieces painted NMM and learn how to place reflections on odd shaped armor on something like an immortal or warrior. Keep up the great content!
there's an absurd amount of great tips i haven't seen anywhere else in here for such a short video, excellent advice!
Thx mate :D glad you like it!
Definitely a fun and informative video.
Great short video. It actually made me want to try nmm out. Cheers from Denmark you crazy swede :D
Du er en inspirasjon! Amazing stuff!
Thats awesome :) another great way to paint nmm I have at 3 different ways but I always look at new ones, no matter how good I am I'm always learning
Awesome video and great to see you showing the photoshop as a helper 👍 loving the new hair do too lol
Thank you
i wish i could subscribe more than once this channel is so good and has inspired me to start painting minis, keep up the good work
I really should give this a try. Nice video.
Hi Mr. Squidmar, amazing paint job, and so nice to hear a guy/person that´s really explaining what he´s doing in a clear and precise way. I got a lot out of your "teaching", and interesting thing about taking a shot and play around in Photoshop to see how you could get more of of the contract and colouring. Cheers man.
Nice moustache ! Keep it up with ur videos, they are extremely good!
really nice video, thanks!!!!!
Great guide, thx!
Btw this mustache is hilarious! :)
6:08
You can hear a lament on the background.
Ive been painting minis for over two decades now and never fancied trying nnm but that looks great and will definitely try it only thing is if i can pull it off i will have to go back and repaint a bunch of weapons
Squidmar, Thanks a lot for this =D
Nice work, simple, to the point, and perfect timing, just about to start some weapon painting today and needed some inspiration. Cheers from
Australia 👍
Oh man, cant wait to see what you do of it :)
I think you can improve the look of the rust there by just directly stippling it on with a dedicated blush (made by taking an old bush and snipping off it’s tip, creating a flat, blunt tip) instead of doing it with blends. That also makes the resulting rust be slightly three dimensional, like the real deal.
Alright, alright, alright! Support the sjannel =D
Good try on rocking the abba look!
I've never tried nmm but i might be just the thing i need for some power weapons that i just ain't happy with yet. Will have to try this. Tak!
Amaizing skills Emil thanx for your Channel it is as your miniatures of superb qulitiy standard !! Big up, mate
i thought the guy with the mustache was your friend but when you took it off it blew my mind!
Once you know how, it seems so easy! I love your videos,you explain and show things so well. +sub
You know, what I'd really like to see from you is a video with you painting a FDM-printed miniature. I mean, SLA prints are really nice, but they have a near-perfect surface, so it's quite easy to paint them. FDM printed minis, on the other hand, are more difficult in that regard, layer lines and all. I'd like to see how you overcome this - if that is at all possible.
wow thanks for the video :D
I've just tried this out, and I reckon it's helped me paint the best bladed weapon I've ever produced. Thanks so much, Squidmar! Although I do now have a mad urge to repaint ever weapon I've ever previously painted...
This makes me so glad Morgan 😍 perfect little Christmas present
I saw a lot of tutorials that never show how to do things step by step and this... this helps me a lot. I tottally change my style with your tutorials that the last mini doenst look like something i did
Here in Argentina its really expensive to buy pro paintings for your minis and i have to use some acrylics and try to copy what you do and dayum, it looks nice
Keep your amazing videos alive and teach us more about 40k please haha
Thanks man, this makes me so glad to hear! I've heard that before, that some paints are hard to come by in south america. Do amazon ship to argentina? Maybe you could find some Vallejo or something to order from there?
There will always be 40k on the channel :D
good guide! I'll try to see how it works on a blade with no flat side, like a dagger or spear point.
J'adore la perruque est la moustache c'est top 😀😁😂😂😃😄😅😆😊🙃👍
I dare you to make a whole video as Emile Ross. 10/10 video as always m8
For a moment, i thought we were getting a Bob Ross video.
Also, +1 on the dare
Haha LOL :D
New subscriber! love the videos!
Thanks Matthew :D
No joke.....I watched the first 2 seconds of this video probably 6 times. I was like......"what did I just see?" lol. I like how you keep the intros interesting and fun!
Hahaha, when ever I have the chance I'll take it 😂
Loved the video! Can you show some more about non metallic painting? I was planning to try a space marine theme on some old Empire knights of order, testing none metallic painting to get feel for it. My goal is to apply it later on my eldar army (they dont have much chrome metallic so i hope to learn more about this)
Super thanks for another great vid!
That time when Squidmar became Rudi Voeller! :-D Great vid for someone like me who has had a 15 year absence from GW modelling, and is now considering taking it up again
Would love to see a TMM tutorial
LOL!
Would you do this also for golden armours? nice work
Nice! I´d also like to see some different ways to paint true metal metallics. And I didn´t quite realize before that this channel would be improved by more wigs and mustaches. Now I know.
I'd also like to see true metallics as well.
A list of the colors you used in the description would be really helpful.
try the sponge methode for the rust . just for fun
Simply awesome.... I have 4 left feet...
Awww Shoot now I gatta learn photo shop to learn to paint... lolol
Yeah i'm sorry, its a MUST to know photoshop to paint miniatures ;) haha
Great video!
Can you do one on painting slime or slimy textures, not just fluorescent green, but black slime, purple slime. How to make it shiny as well would be good.
That 'stache bro!
Good movie. I missed the part where the sword handle was colored😮
Yeah first to comment :) nice vid very usefull!!!
Great video. I only hope this 70’s Matthew Mcconaughey character stays as a regular guest!
One never knows haha :D
Great tutorial, could you tell me which citadel paints are good for shiny part? I am beginner and it's hard to find it out on my own.
UNDERBELLY BLUE!!!! lol
Awesome technique, thanks very much for sharing your knowledge. Personally, I find the "dark side" of the sword to be a little too rusty. I'm not sure that the contrast between the two sides of the sword could ever be so stark.
Cool technique contrasting the cool tones of the blade edge with warm tones on the flat of the blade. I'm wondering what you could do to make the flat of the blade look more interesting on a figure that wouldn't let their weapon rust? Thanks for the video. Very informative as always.
If your blade uses cold tones (i.e the one in the video, that was mainly blue), you could always add some freehand gold filigree, with some red undertone. That way, you will still get the tone contrast (blue vs red-yellow). Otherwise, you can just keep the darkest part of the inside of the weapon closest to the bright edge that separates the edge from the central part of the weapon (you can see some examples of this if you look up "Nmm axe" in google). Hope this comment helps!
Would be great to see a TMM version, otherwise I really enjoyed the video!
Where do you get those squeeze bottles of Citadel paints. I only ever see the paintpot variety.
Hey squidmar who did you get the droper bottles with GW paints in them?
Vince V made a great tutorial for Liquid Gold metallics. You should make even better one.
Now i've seen how quick and effective can be Photoshop on the minis paintings i'm sceptical about some GW masterpieces' awesomeness...
Until you see en in real life ;).
wahnsinn wie schnell du einen nmm effekt erzeugst. ich muss noch viel üben um dein Lvl zu erreichen^^
This should be your new look
I'm working on it! My mustache is a bit thin though :(
Its okay, it will grow in. Lol
Love your videos, thank you. I have a suggestion - if your desk is neutral grey or brown, your camera will show the model and what you are painting much better. At the moment there is too much contrast, I think..?
Its not a bad idea!
Question: have you used metallic paints and nmm elements on a single mini or larger model? Would it look odd or take away to have metallics close to nmm? Im painting a mcfarlane space marine figure and want to make the larger insignia etc. Nmm but i have already used metallics to get a paint chip effect on the power armour what are your thoughts?
How do you keep your brush stiff like that when you paint, and not breaking apart and being all frisly and getting paint in places you don't want it?
Whats the modular system you use for organising your desk/workspace called? Would like a guided tour of your workarea at some point! Great vid as usual!
Thx mate. Its from hobbyzone
I do not understand how you did that. It looks like magic. Is that underbelly blue some kind of magic paint?
anyone know what song is playing when hes painting the first blade? 4:00-4:15! the beat is insane! love it
WHERE did you get Citadel paints in dropper bottles????
Wait...Citadel droppers?!?
Did I get into this hobby too late for those?
I know I'm visiting this video from the future, but it would have been nice to see a greater variety of weapons featured, not just the sword. Some firearns, morning star, flair, dagger, staff, etc. etc. would have all been welcome to see.
This was great, it has really inspired me to try out NMM blades! How would you go about applying this technique to something that has a much wider edge, like a Warhammer Ogre blade, which doesnt have a defined distinction between the blade edge and the flat sides of the weapon like the sword in the video?
Curious about The answer to this tried to apply this to just a ogre blade and it just came out flat..
Curious about The answer to this tried to apply this to just a ogre blade and it just came out flat..
I think those blades are a bit different in design. Let me think of it a bit.
Great vid mate :) the tash slug had to go :p
Damn mustache that don't stick good enough!
Lol yeah hahah eye brows next?