How to Paint True Metals - START TO FINISH!

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2022
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  • @flamingo1757
    @flamingo1757 Год назад +101

    love these start to finish vids as a beginner to painting. please do more! keep up the good work

  • @wait4tues
    @wait4tues Год назад +126

    This is so much more effort for something I'd usually just quickly brush over with a single metallic and a wash. I love it. Really cool to see these high quality techniques using what I always assumed was a really basic kind if paint. While I don't have the patience yet for the level you're going for, I definitely can't wait to try this. NMM is still very intimidating for me. This looks so much more approachable as a means of upping the quality of my painting with what I've got in my skillset.

    • @Miniac
      @Miniac  Год назад +42

      Good luck when you give it a try! You could always paint a small portion of a model this way, and then tackle the rest in a simpler way. Maybe you could paint a portion you want to stand out.

    • @akumaking1
      @akumaking1 Год назад

      @@Miniac do any of these painting schemes apply to vehicles and Necrons?

    • @uluairi
      @uluairi Год назад +1

      Painting miniatures is a hobby that requires, and rewards equally, patience.

  • @alexandreroma8118
    @alexandreroma8118 Год назад +20

    As a TMM aficionado: Thank You!
    NMM is the pretty boy of the high skill painters, but for us painting plebeians TMM is our bread and butter.
    Keep it metal and most importantly don't forget to PAINT MORE MINIS!

  • @codyleach7134
    @codyleach7134 Год назад +10

    I really like these longer videos, theyre super helpful to see the back and forth of the painting process. I always hate in like GW painting tutorials where theyre like “yeah keep doing this…” and they skip to the mini looking completely different

  • @Gunnlaugr11
    @Gunnlaugr11 Год назад +20

    Really loved the final effect. We used to have so little TMM content compared to NMM, so it's nice that we're getting to see a few different approaches to the effect now (alongside Marco, John, Angel etc.)

  • @NapGod
    @NapGod Год назад +14

    I dig the longer format and commentary on the nuances like your 6 inch workflow. I had a lot of questions about weird details when I started that didn't get answered until I watched a painting livestream or figured it out myself. It's the valley of answers an expert takes for granted and questions a beginner can't articulate. Glad to see a new video for this series

    • @jc7997aj
      @jc7997aj Год назад +2

      Yup. Sometimes you dont know what you dont know.

    • @NapGod
      @NapGod Год назад +2

      @@jc7997aj real shit

  • @seananderson2195
    @seananderson2195 Год назад +7

    Man you have no idea how much I appreciate this video. I've been wanting to expand my metal painting and have gotten beyond frustrated with, as I see it, failing and not being able to improve. So seeing this, and being able to watch it broken down, has given me hope and determination to try again. Thanks for this video!

  • @ceddesrochers
    @ceddesrochers Год назад +2

    These 'Start to Finish' videos are so helpful. I'm always amazed at the level of detail you're going for and how comprehensive your videos are. Will definitely try and apply most of what you've shown on my next miniature with some metalics.

  • @divingMOBIUS
    @divingMOBIUS Год назад +4

    Start to finish/uncut videos are so helpful. Also, fantastic work. You've really added dimension to that axe it didnt have before

  • @Ulikadajuice
    @Ulikadajuice Год назад +1

    Love that you are shining some light on this unique way to do TMM. I’ve been playing around with this on my minis the past few months and have to say I love the final result more than NMM. Awesome job!

  • @magnusmillerwilson
    @magnusmillerwilson Год назад +1

    Scott, thank you SO MUCH for this real look into how you paint in general. The metal is a bonus. I love that you have multiple layers of teaching to your videos. YOU ROCK! 🤘

  • @MatuaNicsVideos
    @MatuaNicsVideos Год назад

    Love this longer format, your commentary and spoken thought process along with seeing the way you apply each colour is super helpful!

  • @evinoshea5215
    @evinoshea5215 Год назад +2

    Dude this video is awesome. I love the format of actually watching you paint start to finish since it is really helpful to see you address mistakes, go back and forth, etc.
    But also, I love this idea which i had not heard or thought of before (am new to the hobby) of painting metallics like you would paint NMM. I'm trying it out and it's really a helpful way to kind of practice NMM while getting better results than if I was actually using non metallic paints. The result looks great, its very accessible, and its good NMM practice!
    Seriously, thank you for the video!

  • @jacobvanderkin6982
    @jacobvanderkin6982 Год назад

    I just wanted to drop a comment in here to say how much I appreciate this video series. Your running commentary (in real time) exposes the kind of self-talk we all do in a way that is both thoughtful and insightful for the listener. Thanks so much for your work, Scott!

  • @chrispelikan487
    @chrispelikan487 Год назад

    So glad to see this video come out! I've been hoping for a video like this. I've started to practice NMM, but also want to improve my skills with the TMM style.

  • @jssouth3D
    @jssouth3D Год назад

    I love this style of video. I get that it's not sustainable to make these all the time, but when they do come, I always learn a lot just from getting to hear your thought process. Thank you for sharing I really appreciate it.

  • @jacobkuglar8857
    @jacobkuglar8857 Год назад +1

    It's really cool to see the free form thought throughout. Definitely feels validating as I go through a lot of the same thoughts while painting. Gr3at job, great video!

  • @Neoit0
    @Neoit0 Год назад

    Love this kind of content, I get that one doesn't really need step-by-step guides as much once they're at a more advanced level but I find this super valuable at a more intermediate level to give me an idea of what I'm aiming for further down the line. That and seeing the whole process start to finish is great too! Would love to see more of this.

  • @JoshLikesFuzz
    @JoshLikesFuzz Год назад +1

    Such a lovely and zen feeling video. Really feeling your love of the hobby dude.

  • @scottytedrow9272
    @scottytedrow9272 Год назад +2

    I love the start to finish format!

  • @kivitelezo
    @kivitelezo Год назад

    This format (star to finish) is the best format. I feel like I always learn something new watching your videos. Thank you, Scott. Thank you indeed!

  • @BadgerLovingFluffster
    @BadgerLovingFluffster Год назад +2

    Painting as a discovery process? Music to my ears. All these years I thought everyone who paints to a decent level has "a plan" and knows what will and won't look good and I spend most of my painting time making stuff up as I go along and getting to where I want to be through trial and a lot of error... and a lot of swearing :)
    Great vid and some good tips in there. Thank you Scotty x

  • @Antheraws
    @Antheraws Год назад +2

    I painted the axe blue because I always wanted to see a blue axe.
    Well it's a terrific blue axe Scott. Congratulations. You passed the first grade.
    Love this series. All Bob Ross and atmospheric.

  • @TheGoldenDragon_
    @TheGoldenDragon_ Год назад

    The part you mentioned the "discovery process" makes me feel so much better before I started this vid bc I thought I was just so inexperienced that that was what I feel on average when I paint. Good to know that even you with your great skill have those moments too. That really helps my confidence. Thank you.

  • @AndICanTalk2
    @AndICanTalk2 Год назад +1

    Great video. I like both styles of video, but when it is a deeper subject, like this was, I prefer this format. Great stuff.

  • @Na_bro_leon
    @Na_bro_leon Год назад

    This is a really dope video. Love to hear and see the process, including when you don't like an aspect and test out methods/ideas to get it where you want it to be. This was eye-opening, and helpful!

  • @VASM160689
    @VASM160689 Год назад

    Loved this, probably something to try out in the future.
    Love these videos! please yes, especially when talking about specific techniques, these help a lot!

  • @zombiedefenceforce54
    @zombiedefenceforce54 Год назад

    Dude, I love this longer painting video style. i learn way more!!! Thanks Scott!

  • @brendanarmstrong7802
    @brendanarmstrong7802 Год назад +1

    Hell yeah, dude. Hades has got to be the most concentrated fun that's come out in a single game in the last few years. I spent weeks of evenings just rotating through weapons, turning up the heat level by 1 every time I got back to the sword.

  • @chvtugo5657
    @chvtugo5657 Год назад

    Really enjoy the start to finish videos, its really give us a full grasp of advance techniques. Plus we can see how much back and forth you're doing which is reassuring for us beginner painters, nothing is necessarly right on the first run when painting, it is part of the process.

  • @AaronWeberGA
    @AaronWeberGA Год назад +1

    Always like these videos. More is always better. Thanks Scott!

  • @MrEibert2
    @MrEibert2 Год назад

    truly a great video, Scott. showing the full process makes it a video to rewatch, a wonderful technique without an “ugly” fase

  • @emidowdarrow
    @emidowdarrow Год назад

    I enjoyed this a lot-thanks. I’m hear for the process!

  • @FelipeBudinich
    @FelipeBudinich Год назад

    I've never considered NMM for my army because it would take too much time, but I can get behind what you did here, even a simplified version could take the look so much further than the TMM+Wash aproach.
    Loved it, thank you.

  • @kyledouglas1018
    @kyledouglas1018 Год назад

    Love these kinds of vids, good inspo in the background while i paint

  • @SeonasStudio
    @SeonasStudio Год назад

    Great video! Very informative and I love seeing and hearing your thought process through the painting. 👍

  • @TheLastWhiteKid
    @TheLastWhiteKid Год назад

    I'll be honest, these are my favorite videos of yours. I watch them about 75% of the entire video each time I watch it and I usually watch the 3-4 time over a year, especially the OSL one you made

  • @garayworkshop74
    @garayworkshop74 Год назад +1

    Jeremy's transition from DnD terrain to painting miniatures was what got me into this as well, didn't knew shit about warhammer before he made a video about it :)

  • @JasonPoley
    @JasonPoley Год назад

    this was really helpful, I've picked up some AK metals and tried this method and I'm loving the results. Found using vallejo glossy black for my shadows has worked to get the contrast I wanted. thank you.

  • @firmak2
    @firmak2 Год назад

    I love these videos. Im really bad at imagining how to get from a to b so seeing it actually happen is incredibly helpful.

  • @edgarbaez516
    @edgarbaez516 Год назад

    I appreciate the Vincy V instruction style video, these types of videos help me improve faster than anything else.

  • @Joppehleno
    @Joppehleno Год назад

    I think it looks amazing, thx a lot for the tips !

  • @osburnsourcelighting313
    @osburnsourcelighting313 Год назад

    Yes, I love this format!

  • @fizberry8705
    @fizberry8705 Год назад +2

    More videos in this format, please! 🤩

  • @StrawHatLaw13
    @StrawHatLaw13 Год назад

    Thanks for this. I like seeing the back and forth process. It's like seeing the Wizard behind the curtain. I know these longer formats may not give you as much of a return in revenue but this one really helped me. Like that one Lyla Mev and Zumitikio vid about youtubers not being able to show everything, this vid helped me close "the gap". Also this was relatively easy to digest being just under 50 minutes versus the 2-3 hour VOD I come across. That being said I will check out your vods on twitch. Thanks again!

  • @natoman
    @natoman Год назад

    Really liking this video format!

  • @zacharyboozer9132
    @zacharyboozer9132 Год назад

    These types of videos are amazing! Please continue to put some on RUclips!

  • @gohan924
    @gohan924 Год назад

    I have been a fan of yours for years now and a member of your patreon since 2019. You are the Single most influential painter for me since i started the hobby. I love your art. Watching your videos and looking at your gram has always made me want to pick up my brush and start painting. Ive pretty much jsut been a lurker but im trying to change that. Seeing your videos just makes me want to be a better painter. Keep killing it out here dude!!!!!

  • @KevinoftheCosmos
    @KevinoftheCosmos Год назад +4

    Wonderful tutotial Scott, seriously. You're an incredible content maker, even if you do lick paint. Nice shirt, btw.

  • @adamtomlinson918
    @adamtomlinson918 9 месяцев назад

    I watched part of this last year but am working on Prince Duvalle (crimson court) and wanted to do him in TMM that was up a notch. This helped so much. Thanks for this video Scott!

  • @madadric
    @madadric Год назад

    I rerally like the chill, conversational tone of this video! I'm starving for this kind of content on youtube

  • @benw8825
    @benw8825 Год назад

    This is so relaxing 😌 great vibes

  • @hitscanner
    @hitscanner Год назад

    Chilled, therapeutic and vibes of Bob Ross. Great insight 👌

  • @snufkinsnufkin2528
    @snufkinsnufkin2528 6 месяцев назад

    I can't wait to paint my Minas Tirith warriors using TMM. Thank you so much for all the inspirstion, I can only hope to ever achieve this level of skill! Amazing job

  • @doomdog797
    @doomdog797 Год назад

    I love Tmm and have been looking for a way to up my level. Thank you.

  • @MarcinEstkowski
    @MarcinEstkowski Год назад

    Great to see you! This is a very nice instructional video. I love this format. It's also good to see, as you ruin your previous step and go back - I do it all the time, and was worried, that it's only me. Aaaand good to see, that the result in this hyper close up on the screen is not perfect, but looks good if you see it from small distance. I always look at my minis from 0 inches away, and it always look so messy... Thanks for this video.

  • @flashrollerball1173
    @flashrollerball1173 Год назад

    Scott. Awesome man! Thanks again

  • @sstinger0137
    @sstinger0137 Год назад

    This was fantastic content. Thanks for sharing.

  • @johnpawlak7350
    @johnpawlak7350 Год назад

    I can't believe I never thought about using acrylic paint to highlight metallic paint. I've been using a wash over metallics and then highlighting with other metallics. This video just unlocked a ton of new possibilities.

  • @philipjackson1589
    @philipjackson1589 Год назад

    Love these deep dives!!!

  • @jasontidwell1557
    @jasontidwell1557 Год назад

    I've owned the Tamiya clears for quite some time and have been looking for a way to use them more often. This was a fantastic eye opener for me. I can see being able to use the Tamiya Yellow Clear as well the blue depending on the lighting and armor colors. Thanks very much for this!

    • @Miniac
      @Miniac  Год назад +1

      My next video will describe more ways to use them!

  • @kevinengel2134
    @kevinengel2134 Год назад

    Loved the video! Thanks 🙏

  • @grey_planet_hobbies
    @grey_planet_hobbies Год назад

    Yes. Awsome Scott 🤘

  • @raf74hawk12
    @raf74hawk12 Год назад

    Came out lookin great, Boyo!

  • @Sybaritepainting
    @Sybaritepainting Год назад

    Nice video! This is my favoured method of painting metal actually :)

  • @pidgeftw
    @pidgeftw Год назад

    Excellent Video!

  • @adamlemaistre5721
    @adamlemaistre5721 Год назад

    Great video 👍 really helpful thanks and keep up the fantastic paint jobs 😁

  • @wanna877
    @wanna877 Год назад

    I've had the idea of doing TMM with the NMM thought process, this is exactly that, Really cool!!!!!!!

  • @GlossRabban
    @GlossRabban Год назад

    One of your best videos. 🖖🏻

  • @deadass8323
    @deadass8323 Год назад

    I never once considered there was technique you can use for TMM. I’ve been banging my head against the wall with NMM (I am not skilled enough for it) but now I’ve learned from you that there’s a whole other skill that would help first. And maybe even replace cause this looks so much better imo. God bless you.

  • @alexstratilatov646
    @alexstratilatov646 Год назад +3

    respect for the OG WC3 shirt

  • @KabinMiniatures
    @KabinMiniatures Год назад +1

    Yikes... that is very nice! Appreciate the complete step by step format 👍

  • @Leviticushateford
    @Leviticushateford Год назад

    Love this style of video. For newer pai terse like my self we get to see all the steps in real time. Great work!

    • @Leviticushateford
      @Leviticushateford Год назад

      Hey Scott one video idea that I know our painting group would love is not paiting...but green stuff and scultping.. I don't know if that's your jamb but having a skilled professional like your self go through the step and how to paint it would be amazing....cheers

  • @MaximeCHEVASSON
    @MaximeCHEVASSON Год назад

    Pretty nice to see a full time painting video, makes me think of Mezgike.
    We need more of this, thanks a lot ;)

  • @yfz450rider39
    @yfz450rider39 Год назад

    AKs new paint line is amazing!

  • @worm1618
    @worm1618 Год назад +3

    I appreciate you guiding us through your thought process and explaining each step. Thanks, Scott!

  • @Darthozzan13
    @Darthozzan13 Год назад +1

    Inspirational painting, really learned a lot from this one even though I don't forsee myself spending 45 minutes on a single side of a weapon any time soon :D

  • @pixel2plastic832
    @pixel2plastic832 Год назад

    This had major PBS vibes👍🏼 good stuff! Also I can’t believe that w3 shirt is still holding on! pretty impressive

  • @davidmoffitt981
    @davidmoffitt981 Год назад

    Wow, that was unexpected - the Molotow Chrome REALLY sells it, what a cool additional technique!

  • @Shinnotatsu
    @Shinnotatsu Год назад

    Black Magic Craft led me to this video! Thank you for all the good tips.

  • @hanyolofpv1249
    @hanyolofpv1249 Год назад

    Fun Video! My issue with TMM, usually, is you need to spend almost as much time as NMM for it to look better than just metal base and highlight! Keep up the good work!!

  • @erwanlechevalier5667
    @erwanlechevalier5667 Год назад

    Nice work.

  • @dances4980
    @dances4980 Год назад

    shiny, shimmery. splendid.

  • @Th3Aft3rshock57
    @Th3Aft3rshock57 Год назад

    One of the best thumbnails you've ever made man, its glorious! lmao

  • @markgnepper5636
    @markgnepper5636 Год назад

    Great stuff friend 👏 👍

  • @mortarionsmuffincompany1001
    @mortarionsmuffincompany1001 Год назад

    Love the video, bob rossee feeling 😊

  • @gunplamodify3915
    @gunplamodify3915 Год назад

    This video style is extremely helpful. Not that your other videos aren't, but the speed seems slower, I'm able to absorb more of that knowledge pigment on my mental paintbrush and it is something I'm able to see progress rather than clips cut and compiled to make a more dynamic video. Some will say this was long and boring but this video is bangin'.

    • @gunplamodify3915
      @gunplamodify3915 Год назад

      @miniac Probably worth the report on this fellow.

  • @amn1088
    @amn1088 Год назад

    I tried metallic specially GW stuff on a wet pallet after your video about it. I'll say in the short term there was no contamination, but after a week I found the metallics got into a lot of the surrounding paints. Visibly they looked fine but when I was mixing them up the metallic flakes were all under the other paints. Now I move my setup so maybe that has something to do with it, but visibly on the top there was no cross contamination, just went I started mixing it up I got a ton as I said I found the metallic flakes were under all the paints. If you don't clean out your wet pallet weekly or daily I don't think this is an issue, as I said this was over the course of a week.

  • @Blore07
    @Blore07 Год назад

    Really cool

  • @Sergiocalvominiatures
    @Sergiocalvominiatures Год назад

    The result looks great! I'll paint some more mini with TMM, you know I'm a NMM lover :D

  • @Seraphim2611
    @Seraphim2611 Год назад

    These vids have really helped TMM and NMM click for me. Thanks heaps :-)

  • @ccreevan
    @ccreevan Год назад

    I remember you saying in a podcast once that you didn't understand why people would bother to use metallics like non-metallics to create highlights and volumes when the paint does that already. Good work on doing different things and trying it all!

  • @adamfillier3515
    @adamfillier3515 Год назад

    More of these!!

  • @gaijin_lfc
    @gaijin_lfc Год назад

    You immediately sold me on AK metallic paints with “stable on a wet palette” 😮

  • @RottenJeeves
    @RottenJeeves Год назад

    The amount of time you spend on one part of the miniature is amazing. I dont have the patience. I would of been nearly done with the entire miniature at this point. :)

  • @chrisbright7841
    @chrisbright7841 Год назад

    thank you for this

  • @AustinLindstrom
    @AustinLindstrom Год назад

    The amount of thought that is in your process is crazy. My inner monologue when I'm painting is "IS THERE PAINT EVERYWHERE YET?!"

    • @Yahkered
      @Yahkered Год назад

      Man, I paint Orks, my inner monologue is "After this one, and the next one, there's only 35 left to do!"

  • @ErSiMi
    @ErSiMi Год назад +1

    I really liked this longer format of video to see ALL of what goes into the process. However, as a newbie, I realized this is way beyond the level of what I was looking for. I was totally fascinated, but do you have a shorter video about how to do basic armour for beginner?

  • @mup8661
    @mup8661 Год назад

    God tier video

  • @educationRnR1
    @educationRnR1 Год назад

    Nice work. that said if I was going to spend that much time on such a small area I'd go NMM every time 😂 thanks for the vid