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How to paint Nemesis Soldier and Scientist - few words about batch painting.

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  • Опубликовано: 3 авг 2024
  • If you like to paint your minis fast and easy, you should try batch painting. In this video, I’ll walk you through the process of painting Soldier and Scientist, but focusing on saving time by working on some areas at the same time.
    Hi, my name is Mateusz Jakubiuk and in this Nemesis painting guide series, I will give you useful tips and tricks on how to paint your miniatures. I want to help you understand the process of painting, not just giving color recipes, so we can all grow in this hobby together and become better painters.
    This video is a summary of the series. I won’t give you many recipes (for those I recommend you check my previous videos) but focus more on efficiency.
    Also, I strongly believe that my videos will be of use to wargamers, board gamers, hobby painters, and collectors. All of you are welcome :)
    In my next video, you can expect some higher quality painting, more focused on the quality and competitive painting. Any guesses what it will be?
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    🖌🖌🖌 Massive Voodoo article about TMM:
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    🖌🖌🖌 Batch painting in a pure form - How to paint all Intruders in 9 hours?
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    -----======Table of contents======-----
    (00:00:00) - Intro
    (00:01:14) - What is Batch Painting and how to start
    (00:02:55) - Soldier’s suit
    (00:03:50) - Armor of both figures
    (00:06:16) - Scientist’s suit
    (00:07:43) - More about batch painting
    (00:08:56) - Final presentation and Outro.
    -----======Mateusz social media======-----
    👍Instagram: / board_game_colors
    👍Facebook: / barwygier
    -----======Music======-----
    🎵Itro and ending:
    Lurid Delusions and Lively Meadow
    by Matthew Pablo
    www.matthewpablo.com
    / letspretendxc0re
    🎵Magical background music:
    Wind of Stories by HorrorPen
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    #miniaturepaintingtutorial #howtopaintnemesis #miniaturepainting

Комментарии • 8

  • @randomlygeneratedcolors7889
    @randomlygeneratedcolors7889  4 года назад

    My next video will focus more on quality aspects and competitive painting. I hope you will enjoy the change of the topic :)

  • @riverOfWinds
    @riverOfWinds 2 года назад

    You are amazing! So glad I found your channel. You deserve so many more viewers. Love your clear explanations. Much appreciated!

    • @randomlygeneratedcolors7889
      @randomlygeneratedcolors7889  2 года назад

      Hey, thanks! I'm now making a little break from RUclips, but I'll definietely be back with some more videos :)

  • @arturkacprzycki8088
    @arturkacprzycki8088 4 года назад

    What a wonderful Ciri in the background ;) Also can't wait for Furkot the Spacecat :D

  • @moodymadeye
    @moodymadeye 2 года назад

    nice dude

  • @pawelkruk80
    @pawelkruk80 3 года назад +1

    You could write how you made the visor for the soldier figure? it looks very realistic. is it some kind of water for dioramas or something else? maybe you have some photos from this stage.
    I am starting to paint the minis from this game and I would be grateful for the hint. Regards,

    • @randomlygeneratedcolors7889
      @randomlygeneratedcolors7889  3 года назад

      Hey. Have you seen my Mechanic video? There is a part about painting a visor there. Generally, there are two approaches. First, you could just use some glossy finish, i.e. Ardcoat from Citadel, or Gloss Varnish for Vallejo. It will make a nice, shiny finish. Secondly, it is important what is below this finish. In this case, I used some very dark blue paint and then started gradually mixing it with white and painting this strip in the middle of the visor, with thinner and thinner lines with each step. The white circle in the middle is just a real reflection of my lamp though :)
      I really wanted to add this part to this video, but I messed up and this part was out of focus :(