How to Easily Paint Marble Without an Airbrush

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @kombatwombat6579
    @kombatwombat6579 Год назад +14

    I absolutely love the implied suggestion to hypercafeinate yourself in order to achieve success in this technique. I have learnt a lot with this video.

    • @DarcyBonoCreations
      @DarcyBonoCreations  Год назад +2

      Aside from conducting surgery, I've found being hypercafeinated helps in most aspects of life 😆

    • @kombatwombat6579
      @kombatwombat6579 Год назад

      @@DarcyBonoCreations Sometimes caffeine feels like a loving divine push towards your goals. Thanks again for teaching this technique.

  • @fleshbhones
    @fleshbhones Год назад +4

    That looks incredible, I was never drawn to the Aeldari minis very much but your Avatar is so inspiring!

  • @batjutsu
    @batjutsu Год назад +3

    Beautiful, thanks for making and sharing this great tutorial 😀

  • @williamskogen9895
    @williamskogen9895 Год назад +3

    This comes out just as I am about to try and paint a marble column. Thanks!

  • @seregor3247
    @seregor3247 Год назад +3

    That is a great Tutorial! Thanks for it!!

  • @BlueEyesWhiteViera
    @BlueEyesWhiteViera Год назад +6

    I enjoy these step by step videos you produce, they're very approachable techniques as a new painter. Breaking down complex designs into simple steps like this goes a long way towards helping build up an arsenal of techniques. Looking forward to your future tutorials.

  • @Nigelius
    @Nigelius Год назад +3

    Drinking a couple of strong coffees is a painting tip I’ve never heard before! Great guide, the effect is awesome.

  • @MisterDragon
    @MisterDragon Год назад +3

    And here I was agonizing over what to paint my new Slann's throne. Gonna do exactly this but with a different hue.
    Thanks for the tutorial.❤

  • @glizzy2.O
    @glizzy2.O Год назад +2

    Always love when stuffs done to professional quality without a cheater (air)brush 👏 👍

  • @totallylegit4092
    @totallylegit4092 Год назад +2

    What a lovely find on a Monday. Another cool painting channel.

  • @minimaher82
    @minimaher82 Год назад +3

    love it! just need to decide whats gonna be marble now!

  • @thesigmaritepainter7803
    @thesigmaritepainter7803 Год назад +2

    Looks wonderful!

  • @greywulfslair
    @greywulfslair Год назад +2

    Brilliant as ever, thank you. I'm on a quest to create a good pink/rose marble effect and this might just bring me one step closer. My experimentation continues!

    • @DarcyBonoCreations
      @DarcyBonoCreations  Год назад +3

      Thank you! Yeah just add a bit more Guilliman Flesh and it makes a pretty close rose marble color, especially when combined with the Wraithbone stippling. Maaaaybe add a tint Carroburg Crimsonshade in as well if you want it even pinker.

    • @greywulfslair
      @greywulfslair Год назад +2

      @@DarcyBonoCreations Thank you!

  • @abaddungeonmaster7622
    @abaddungeonmaster7622 Год назад +1

    I swear, you have done single handedly some of the easiest and most amazing looking effects for miniature art ever. Seriously, amazing job Darcy, and thank you for sharing this to us 😁!

    • @DarcyBonoCreations
      @DarcyBonoCreations  Год назад +1

      Aw well thank you! 🥰
      I try to keep it simple, mainly because I'm terrible at explaining myself if it takes more than a few steps 😅.

  • @arx1381
    @arx1381 Год назад +2

    Thank you so much. This is going to be perfect for me. Your skills are fantastic with beautiful results.

  • @MrNikosogiatros
    @MrNikosogiatros Год назад +6

    Never heard of you or your channel before, but I get the feeling the algorithm has chosen you to feature today so congrats! Great effect, learned something! I personally prefer doing marble with oil paints, as it's much more convincing and *much* easier to do than contrast paints, but I understand that it's not a method that a lot of painters are comfortable with.

    • @DarcyBonoCreations
      @DarcyBonoCreations  Год назад

      Well thanks for checking it out! Yeah my husband and I are constantly at war with oils (he's a scale model vehicle dewd) vs Contrast Paints. Oils lose me at their drying times is all, that and I'm just more familiar with the behavior of Contrast Paints. But either way, that's for stopping by 🙂

  • @CadianColors
    @CadianColors Год назад +3

    Very nice. I imagine this would help immensely with Lumineth

  • @bubbadoom1837
    @bubbadoom1837 Год назад +1

    Excellent! I'll watch this in a few.

  • @hannahdawg6829
    @hannahdawg6829 8 месяцев назад

    The first step by itself, even without wiping away paint, makes for a really neat looking sandstone too

  • @wigpen
    @wigpen Год назад +1

    Love how you show us how to do marble! Totally going to try this soon.

  • @jamesoconnor505
    @jamesoconnor505 Год назад +3

    Basing sorted for my slaanesh mortals. They always love the finer things. Marble will be perfect thank you

    • @kombatwombat6579
      @kombatwombat6579 Год назад +2

      Very slaaneshi to even bring their marble with them to not have to step on mere dirt.

  • @merlynmodels
    @merlynmodels Год назад +3

    Excellent tutorial, Darcy :)

  • @bio-boosted
    @bio-boosted Год назад +1

    Not seen this technique before, very cool results.
    Will have a go on some spare bases.

  • @secondbreakfast3802
    @secondbreakfast3802 Год назад +1

    beautiful coloring!

  • @Mike-kd7vq
    @Mike-kd7vq Год назад +1

    Thanks

  • @andrewamann2821
    @andrewamann2821 Год назад +3

    When working with a drybrush, you can get a lot more life, and control, out of your brushes if you introduce a little bit of moisture to them before loading up your paint.
    And by "a little bit," i mean that a quick swipe or two over a barely damp sponge does wonders here. It will help keep the paint in the brush active for longer, and prevent it from drying into the bristles. It will also keep your really bright highlights from going all chalky on you.

  • @euanbeveridge5489
    @euanbeveridge5489 Год назад +4

    Subbed. This is great stuff.

  • @el6922
    @el6922 Год назад +1

    Fantastic tutorial!! This is something I was looking for, for my future project!

  • @goforitpainting
    @goforitpainting Год назад +2

    Looks cool.

  • @benjaminjack867
    @benjaminjack867 Год назад +1

    This looks great!

  • @jakublhotan9029
    @jakublhotan9029 Год назад +2

    Great!

  • @Therunnningman
    @Therunnningman Год назад +2

    WOW!!!

  • @stonehorsegaming
    @stonehorsegaming Год назад

    Looks verybsimple and effective. I am quite tempted to do a Drukhari with this effect on their armour.

  • @optimaximal
    @optimaximal Год назад +3

    Excellent - just what I need as the baby wipe method doesn't work fantastically with a brush... Can you think what colours would be needed for a more greyish marble effect?

    • @DarcyBonoCreations
      @DarcyBonoCreations  Год назад +3

      Maybe a really thinned Black Templar with stippling using Celestra Grey. Basilicanum Grey Contrast is nice but is more of a dirty brown grey when thinned.

  • @andreweckford6319
    @andreweckford6319 Год назад +2

    Very familiar dragon forge bases.

    • @DarcyBonoCreations
      @DarcyBonoCreations  Год назад

      Thank you for reminding me!! I had them from ages ago and couldn't remember where I had bought them 😆.

  • @davidseim4106
    @davidseim4106 Год назад

    . This looks fantastic. Great job!

  • @Ghostofanrui
    @Ghostofanrui Год назад +2

    You can also use a fan paintbrush to achieve fine, thin lines. Look up painting marble countertops (faux granite) to see similar with a different technique, albeit at a larger scale.

  • @toobeeus4648
    @toobeeus4648 Год назад

    Uhhh i will definitly use that on my Idoneth bases. Keep up the good work.

  • @hubristichunter
    @hubristichunter Год назад +2

    This is great! Do you have a similar technique for black marble?

    • @DarcyBonoCreations
      @DarcyBonoCreations  Год назад +2

      Unfortunately not one I've actually tried myself. I'd say you can play around with Black Templar and maybe a bit of Space Wolves Grey for a colder black. Maybe lighten Enshin Grey or Mechanicus Grey with a little Fenrisian Grey to keep them blue greys as well. Nuln Oil and Black Legion have too much brown in them for black marble, so I'd stick with colder tones if you're gonna do black marble.

    • @hubristichunter
      @hubristichunter Год назад +1

      @@DarcyBonoCreations over a mid gray base coat maybe? Worried about dark contrast paint over a black primer won't show anything.

    • @DarcyBonoCreations
      @DarcyBonoCreations  Год назад +2

      @hubristichunter Correct, this technique requires a light base since you use the under layer as the highlight. Oooooh! Maybe try it this way. 1) Mechanicus Grey primer. 2) Then do some random stippling in a light grey so you have some lighter splotchy portions. 3) Then apply the Black Templar and do the "blot away" part where the lighter stippling is showing through. That should give you the mottled look.

    • @hubristichunter
      @hubristichunter Год назад +3

      @@DarcyBonoCreations I'll try that! Thanks for replying!

  • @MultiVaevictis
    @MultiVaevictis Год назад +2

    Very nice.
    Merci pour la Vidéo

  • @dungeontales8117
    @dungeontales8117 Год назад +3

    INSTANT SUB.

  • @Icedpyre
    @Icedpyre 11 месяцев назад +2

    Can you lay out the general colours used for those of us who aren't using GW paints?
    Edit: Unless....those weren't GW. I typically only use Vallejo, so maybe I just need to venture out and try more brands.

  • @yakkyuu12
    @yakkyuu12 2 месяца назад

    When you started the "stipling"( at 2:40 in video) did you make sure the coat you already applied was totally dry, or is that not important??
    Very nicely done! Any feed back is greatly appreciated!

    • @DarcyBonoCreations
      @DarcyBonoCreations  2 месяца назад

      Yep, like I said stippling is treated similarly to drybrushing, so always make sure the previous layer is dry first. Otherwise you're going to pull up the previous layer when you jab the surface.

  • @WarmasterPainting
    @WarmasterPainting Год назад +2

    Great method for marble 😎

  • @LoyalViggo
    @LoyalViggo 3 месяца назад

    Tremendous. If I wanted to do more of a white marble, what would you recommend? Contrast Apothecary White or some greys? Thank you.

    • @DarcyBonoCreations
      @DarcyBonoCreations  3 месяца назад +1

      Yep you got it! Start with a black to white understanding and then use Apothecary White. The darkest parts will be mid tone grey and the lightest parts should fade up to white. Maybe Celestra Grey for the thin lines.
      So similar to this, but go heavier with the white under layer: ruclips.net/video/N2oDcrHh7gU/видео.htmlsi=HQznfJvr1MUbnk-r

    • @LoyalViggo
      @LoyalViggo 3 месяца назад

      @@DarcyBonoCreations Thank you kindly for taking the time to reply and post another link. I've watched that already and will try my hand at a white version. I've sub'd to your channel too as I was looking for a long time for a marble effect video for people without an airbrush and this is easy to understand and follow.

    • @DarcyBonoCreations
      @DarcyBonoCreations  3 месяца назад

      @@LoyalViggo Oh awesome, thanks for the sub 😀

  • @philurbaniak1811
    @philurbaniak1811 Год назад +2

    👋🥴☕ I feel like I'm going to be good at this 👍😅!

  • @Roidman01
    @Roidman01 Год назад

    Cool technique, seems easy. do you have any recommendations on paints for a monochrome marble?

  • @dragonforgedesign
    @dragonforgedesign Год назад

    Nice work Darcy. I love seeing my bases painted , We should collaborate on something!

    • @DarcyBonoCreations
      @DarcyBonoCreations  Год назад

      Hoooooly crap I would absolutely love that! Thank you 🥰. Here I'll tag you in the description too. I had put these in a zip-loc bag unlabeled so didn't know who they were by when I found them 😅.

  • @colouredIncognito
    @colouredIncognito Год назад

    How would you do this with dark marble?

    • @DarcyBonoCreations
      @DarcyBonoCreations  Год назад +1

      This but use Black Templar Contrast instead of the green glaze. Army Painter Grim Black is even better as it spreads evenly over large flat surfaces. Then once the black is set up, go in with very thinned light grey (something Celestra Grey) and paint the veins.
      ruclips.net/video/N2oDcrHh7gU/видео.htmlsi=hpp7Enm9Z0zTIIz0

  • @aloser8703
    @aloser8703 Год назад +4

    “Dependent on you being able to make thin lines” uh oh. This does not bode well for me

    • @DarcyBonoCreations
      @DarcyBonoCreations  Год назад +2

      You can do it! Nice thin paints, brace your wrist on the desk edge and act like the base will shatter like glass if you give it more than a feather light touch.

  • @dziku2222
    @dziku2222 Год назад +2

    Very cool tutorial, but to be honest it looks more like a sandstone than a marble.

    • @darthkek1953
      @darthkek1953 Год назад

      I think that's partly because the sculpt is decayed in large chunks. Sandstone decays so much. A more pristine base, or with cracks and chips, might sell a different material.

  • @gpemby86
    @gpemby86 Год назад +6

    The marble in the video doesn't look anything like the marble in the thumbnail. Weird bait and switch.

    • @henryh7140
      @henryh7140 Год назад +2

      I'd assume the marble on the Khorne model had a lot more work and care put into it. It don't really see a reason to doubt it's the same technique though?

    • @gpemby86
      @gpemby86 Год назад +1

      @@henryh7140 I accept that it might well be the same technique but the results are wildly different. If someone can paint as well as shown in the thumbnail then show me how to achieve that. Why release a video of painting brown wash on a white, rough textured base and say, just carry on like this and you'll probably get the result I lured you here with.

    • @Charsiupao
      @Charsiupao Год назад +1

      @@henryh7140 It looks similar - just that the Avatar's helmet was a much smoother surface and so everything looked much more crisp. The base in the tutorial was quite rough and textured, which made it look less nice as marble is usually smooth, but I can imagine that on a perfectly smooth base it would be much closer to the Avatar's helmet. Won't know until we try!

    • @DarcyBonoCreations
      @DarcyBonoCreations  Год назад +7

      Lol what can I say, I suck at making videos. It's why I prefer just painting instead of putting up with viewers like yourself. And "lured you here with." Seriously? I make my money doing commissions, such as the Avatar of Khaine. I actually lose money making tutorials because I could be spending my time painting another commission instead of editing videos. So in hindsight, a smooth surface could have been a better example, but I thought a tiled base would look better and this is what I had. I really don't see it as an issue (nor have a majority of others) as I don't see the results as "wildly different." If you don't think so, no problem, I appreciate the constructive criticism. But don't insult my professional integrity when I'm taking time out of my schedule to attempt to demonstrate a useful technique.

    • @DarcyBonoCreations
      @DarcyBonoCreations  Год назад +2

      UPDATE: To remedy the "issue" I've updated the thumbnail. Thank you for your feedback.

  • @livanbard
    @livanbard Год назад +1

    Texture of the base you used didn't do justice to the effect. Specially compared to the thumbnail.