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  • @kimeramodels
    @kimeramodels  Год назад +8

    KIMERA KOLORS are available right now here for purchase: www.pegasoworld.com/product-category/bases-accessories/kimera-kimera-kolors/
    In the video I forgot to explain why saturating the lights with a green works well for gold nmm. The sky is blue, the gold is yellowish on the lights, if you combine the sky reflection with the local color of the gold you obtain what? A greenish reflection.

  • @alejandroruiz1796
    @alejandroruiz1796 Год назад +2

    You are a true legend Mr. Agostini.

  • @philgee486
    @philgee486 Год назад +5

    After the last one I really feel like this is sort of cheating to find out there for free, they're so very well explained which turns a short YT vid into an actual effective tutorial.
    Riccardo paints stunning art, once the green went on and the NMM was against a backdrop it lit up, then he started on the steel and my jaw actually dropped.
    Practice, practice, practice is a genuine requirement for NMM but I look at the result he made and I then think about how much better I understand what he did and why, to accomplish it just from watching a 25min vid.
    Wow

    • @kimeramodels
      @kimeramodels  Год назад +1

      Thank you :) The explanation on why is actually the reason behind all these video. I'm glad you enjoyed.

    • @caseyfrechette
      @caseyfrechette Год назад

      @@kimeramodels I am still coming back to this, and painted some NMM gold in as close to this style as I could today. I have a new question; it seems you do not go all the way to a white highlight on the gold and I wondered why not, it seems like most NMM gold I have seen includes a final tiny white highlight in the brightest places. This is not present in this tutorial and I wondered what the rationale is, though I admit it looks amazing without any pure white! I am debating whether to do some final tiny white highlights on the mini I painted in this style.

    • @kimeramodels
      @kimeramodels  Год назад +1

      @@caseyfrechette I reserve pure white for silvers. Gold never reflects pure white in real life, so that's why i don't do it. When you put a pure white on gold, it tends to desaturate the overall effect. That's why i usually end up glazing the last lights with a saturated color (for example Green Gold)

    • @caseyfrechette
      @caseyfrechette Год назад

      @@kimeramodels Thanks so much for your answer! I was going to add pure white and I hesitated. I looked at my gold for two days after the green glazed, and watched your video again and again, and I thought that white might desaturate that nice effect, til finally I thought to just ask you!

  • @fernandosanmiguel7416
    @fernandosanmiguel7416 9 месяцев назад

    Amazing how the gold metal "appears magically". Great stuff. Thanks a lot!

  • @caseyfrechette
    @caseyfrechette Год назад +3

    Thank you Ricardo for sharing your secrets with us

    • @kimeramodels
      @kimeramodels  Год назад +3

      Thank you so much. Maybe they are underrated because they are not entertaining and more down to the point, making them more difficult to digest. We’ll see in the long run 😊

    • @caseyfrechette
      @caseyfrechette Год назад +2

      @@kimeramodels I can't speak to what gets likes and views; but just speaking purely as someone who consumes a lot of painting content, the NMM here has more steps than most tutorials I think, you are teaching some more advanced techniques that are not easy to break down into simple steps, and it might be a smaller audience too who is here for to push our limits. Thinking by comparison of Angel Giraldez, Juan Hidalgo, Don Suratos, Ninjon, who have all made videos on basics of NMM. Don Suratos basic NMM video for instance does it in only five steps, which makes the process easy to understand, and I do love his videos and plenty to learn there too! But I will go as far down the NMM rabbit hole as you will take me. :)

    • @kimeramodels
      @kimeramodels  Год назад +2

      @@caseyfrechette Thank you very much.
      This one is a "basic" NMM actually, because the complex ones can be extremely complex.
      So from what you say i gather that i actually should do a simpler version than this video to serve as an introduction and then a more complex version than this video to push it even further. I was actually thinking of doing a NMM space marine at some point, since those are very common and it would help people to understand surfaces... I'll think about it.

    • @caseyfrechette
      @caseyfrechette Год назад +1

      @@kimeramodels I'm honored to hear from you! To me this was a bit more advanced than most of what I have seen. I would watch any content you offer here, and probably watch it many times. All of your videos here have been so helpful to me. I learned from this one that I was using the right colors with my oranges and bright yellowgreens, but that I needed to glaze them more thin and careful, and the filter trick with the golden greenyellow is something I am working up the nerve to try. Space marines are a good choice because so many people paint them, even if you are not doing an army they are great to study and learn light placements and probably every mini painter paints plenty of them, and everyone can get a few fairly easily. I don't have an Asteria mini yet but I look forward to painting one. The vidoes to help with mixing and the recent one on limited palette were also of great use. I want to say too that I love that even though this is the Kimera channel, you show the uses of many great paints by other brands too. I noticed some your scale75 brush, same one I have from my scale artist sets. I am sure everyone trying to paint on a high level uses a diverse array of products, even if the pure pigment power of Kimera is an unmatched and incredible tool and we all know it. Apologies for gushing and ranting, but can't express enough my appreciation for your work and tutorials, thanks so much for them and please keep up the great work!

    • @kimeramodels
      @kimeramodels  Год назад +2

      Thank you very much for your comments, it's really a good morale boost to read these things. Making videos is hard and seeing people appreciate them is the fuel to keep going. I actually don't gain anything from these videos and i do them in my spare time only because i like to help out. So this is the best reward!

  • @Wijkert
    @Wijkert Год назад

    Very much looking forward to your "how to better airbrush Kimera Kolors" video. I like to use my airbrush a lot and would like to pick my Kimera Kolors more than I do now.

    • @kimeramodels
      @kimeramodels  Год назад +1

      The airbrush one would be a touch more difficult to do because of my filming equipment. I've to think on how to do that

  • @Wijkert
    @Wijkert Год назад +1

    Another great video! Thank you for making it! A especially liked the in depth info on mixing and your explanation of the palet after finishing.

    • @kimeramodels
      @kimeramodels  Год назад +1

      Thanks, glad you liked it :) Another one is coming soon

  • @IPrint3dMinis
    @IPrint3dMinis 9 месяцев назад

    Nice tutorial, just found you. Got my sub.

    • @kimeramodels
      @kimeramodels  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you and have fun in here

  • @Wijkert
    @Wijkert Год назад

    1:00 Molotow black is a great primer!

  • @user-yv3lb6bi7p
    @user-yv3lb6bi7p Год назад

    Very good tutorial! Thank you very much!

  • @Regeadg
    @Regeadg Год назад

    Fantastic tutorial. I'm nowhere near the level to even attempt it, but it is something to aspire to.

    • @kimeramodels
      @kimeramodels  Год назад

      I invite you to try! It takes a bit of practice but slowly you'll be able to do it with no problems while having fun!

  • @ForgottenStreams
    @ForgottenStreams Год назад +1

    I really enjoy this series! Great guidance :)

  • @Drachenblutt
    @Drachenblutt Год назад

    Great video, useful tips and down to the point. Thanks to this video i now see the importance of the "inside" edge, i'll work on that .Thanks!

  • @HiveMind3006
    @HiveMind3006 Год назад

    Astounding 🎉 thank you so very very much

  • @oscarcalle6375
    @oscarcalle6375 Год назад

    Thx a lot fo the video

  • @dallathedark
    @dallathedark Год назад +1

    Can’t help but notice the kimera artist brushes that were being used, when will we find out more about that?

    • @kimeramodels
      @kimeramodels  Год назад +2

      Congratulations, you are the first to notice. I've been putting easter eggs in every video until now and this the first one being discovered. The brushes are in testing right now, so we don't know yet when they'll be released. We hope soon :)

    • @dallathedark
      @dallathedark Год назад

      @@kimeramodels does that mean I win a free trial set ? 😉

  • @JuandeHaro
    @JuandeHaro 8 месяцев назад

    Magnífic, moltíssimes gràcies des de Barcelona

  • @IvanFilimonov-og5bn
    @IvanFilimonov-og5bn Год назад

    Great job, Riccardo!!!Thank you for the content. How about a guide to silver NMM?

    • @kimeramodels
      @kimeramodels  Год назад +1

      Thanks, it's going to happen in the future. In the meantime there's the masterclass from Pisarski that is unrivaled. But when I'll do mine i'll show it with different colors to have various types.

  • @Kanti_painting
    @Kanti_painting 10 месяцев назад

    Great video! Thanks a lot.

  • @alfonxoduff
    @alfonxoduff Год назад

    Insane man, thanks you!

  • @damianosanna279
    @damianosanna279 Год назад

    Very helpful! Thank you

  • @cyanidebass6519
    @cyanidebass6519 Год назад

    wonderful !

  • @hobgobbolo
    @hobgobbolo Год назад +1

    🖤

  • @franciuus
    @franciuus Год назад

    Amazing Work Ric ;)

  • @FragorCaelestis
    @FragorCaelestis Год назад

    Very useful

  • @Vortid
    @Vortid Год назад

    These tutorials are great. In the expansion set of the Kimera Kolors, there is a guide to gold NMM. I tried that one and it was hard to not end up with a too yellow mix, or too white in the highlights and still getting enough contrast. Definately takes some practice.
    Not many other tutorials talk about glossy dark paints. I don´t own any glossy paints, maybe I should get some. Inks are a bit glossy, what do you think about for exampel liquitex inks for shadows? And could you use a glossy medium to mix with a matte paint for shadows?

    • @kimeramodels
      @kimeramodels  Год назад +2

      Inks are very good for saturated glossy shadows. I use them. Also satin medium or any glossy medium + a matte paint can work too. That w&n color is very nice for shadows, i use it a lot, sadly though is discontinued so it's a bit hard to find. But you can always use the other two methods. You can also mix inks with matte paints to have a less liquid consistency and still get the same result.

  • @earthequalsmissingcurvesqu9359
    @earthequalsmissingcurvesqu9359 Месяц назад

    wish you would make a patreon or a monthly subscription. i can not afford single tutorials at that price sadly. wish i could. thank you for teaching here for free.

  • @SeonasStudio
    @SeonasStudio Год назад +1

    I’ve come to the conclusion that NMM is entirely intuitive and not even a little bit formulaic. This is a great video but I think I’ll never have this level of intuition on this subject.

    • @kimeramodels
      @kimeramodels  Год назад +7

      It's not true, in my classes I explain all the reasoning behind and how to even calculate the points of reflection. Problem is that it takes a class of 6 hours to begin with so I couldn't explain it in a video. But maybe I can do another one in the future going even more in depth

    • @SeonasStudio
      @SeonasStudio Год назад +2

      @@kimeramodels I would definitely watch a longer form video, even if it only covers a single element of the figure! Thanks for replying ❤️