I truly hope you never reach burnout and keep the videos coming. This is quickly becoming my favorite channel. BTW I am a professional graphic artist, having worked for Marvel and Disney since the late '80s. Great job on this subject. Awesome work.
😁 Thanks!!! I have the exact same hope 😅 but I'm having so much fun at the moment and this is a good sign for the future 😉! Woooooooooooooooo awesome 😍😍😍😍😍!!! I need to see your works!!! (but now I feel a bit under pressure 😅😅😅)
Thanks a million man!!! Ironically me neither 😂 I have a 10000% scientific background but the passion (obsession 😅) for this "hobby" pushed me to explore, read and study better everything even remotely connected to miniature painting 😊 Ps: I love your work buddy 😉😉😉
This information has also been incredibly helpful in combining ties and dress shirts and with helping my wife pick out rugs and furniture for the home.
Just watched this video and I have to say you explained in concise detail what I've struggled with over the last year, even while watching other mini painter videos. The idea behind chroma, hue, and saturation always kind of weirded me out and you helped me understand it! I'm going to go for a monochrome paint job to see if I can really understand it!!!
Glad to see you do a video on color theory and it's importance. I've posted your channel to several forums to spread the good word and get you some traffic. So far every video you've done has been solid and of benefit to the community.
Why haven't you considered they CMYK (Cyan magenta Yellow key) for the basic colors. You can for example Blue with magenta And Cyan but no the other way arround. I invite you to investigate the CMYK.
I know it very well 😉 but in this first video I had to find a balance between not scaring the new painters and give something interesting to the veterans staying in 10/15 minutes to avoid boring to death the viewers 😂 so something had to be left behind 😉
What is your view that Cyan, Magenta and yellow are actually the true primary colours? The colour wheel becomes abit of a miss information then red/yellow/blue is not really true as these colours can not create cyan/magenta but cyan/magenta can create blue and red
It's precisely something that I want to discuss in the next video about Color Theory 😉 But I needed first to talk about the basic stuff to have a solid foundation to do work on!
Yes I'm a bit confused since cyan and magenta are the colours that cannot be made up with other colours. Red is magenta + yellow in some ratio and blue is cyan + magenta also in a certain ratio.
Great video! Thanks a bunch! I have recently taken the decision to move in to camping-car full time and live and work in there. At the same time, I want to continue painting miniatures. Obviously, it is nearly impossible to bring all my material with me, so I decided to go down the route of learning to mix my own colours from the basic colours, red, green, blue, white and black. I have a long way to go, but I am slowly getting there!
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM would love to mix paints, but I would literally have no idea what colour I ended up with....lul Although Kimera is a purchase when Lockdown ends! Keep up the great work. :)
In the original website where I found it you could click on the dots to find out a coded recipe for the colour. It was something over complicated and not really useful for us that I preferred to omit
I just found your channel when researching Blanchitsu and you've quickly become an invaluable source of information. Thank you! Great to have this more artistic POV that is lacking in the wider community.
Hi Marco, found this video a bit late but I have a question regarding color schemes, should you stick to a single scheme for an entire army that would end up on a table at some point? I am considering complementary or split complementary colors for my blood angels but a mini such as librarian dreadnought (or most librarians) seem to lend themselves more to triadic like schemes with their bright reds and blues. Your thoughts? Anyways thanks for the vids, I have been binge watching your channel for the past few days and it has given me a lot of inspiration and will to experiment with new techniques! =)
Hi! Don't worry I have everything under control from YT Studio 😉. Don't worry too much about the single schemes in the mass of an entire army. The blue will pop from the general red look of the army and this is what really matters. The important thing is to keep temperature and intensity of lights and shadows coherent between all the models because they are supposed to be in the same environment
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM Thanks Marco! Yeah I plan on using the same zenithal value sketching to keep the lighting similar between units. Lots of test models but lots of fun too!
I have watched a bunch of videos on this. didn't do it for me. Even paid for a couple of classes, also didn't really work for me. I didn't just pass the class, I did well. But, honestly didn't feel like I really got it. Somehow your video made things click. Thank you so much I think I'm finally starting to get it.
Awesome!!! Simply awesome!!! I'm so happy to hear it 😊😊😊 And I plan to explore these concepts more in depth in the next future! And for any other curiousity and explanation I'm always here 😉
This video is life changing for mini painters- plenty of folks touch on this in videos but you gave us a great historical context for why this is so important. Found the stuff on Newton & Goethe fascinating- thank you for such a great video!! Also you are a hero for including a bibliography :) I had never heard of analogous or split complementary schemes or even considered monotone for models. Can't wait to try out those ideas :)
Thank you sooooooo much 😍!!! It's very important for me to explain how and why things work in a certain way; can be the chemistry of a paint, the theory behind an harmony or its historical context... when you know why it's easy to transfer that knowledge or skill in every context or situation! Again, thanks a million 😘
Hey Marco, noob question, do analogous color schemes work or do they just blend together from a distant? For example if I wanted a blue armored Orruk Ard boy, could I use purple for their skin and then a light turqouise for their should pads and face plates? When using analogous schemes do you still suggest adding in some contrast with a complementary color, such as a orange color in my above example?
Hi! In general I think that an analogous scheme works better for display models... For gaming pieces is better to go for the maximum contrast possible because they are meant to be seen from a certain distance. But it's more a matter of personal taste than anything else... 😉
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM Ty for your thoughts. I'm trying to use the basics of the color wheel to come up with an original Iron Jawz paint scheme. Thanks for your help!
Amazings videos, I love the history part and the way you speak about theory or technical question! I am starting to binge watching almost everyvideo you made and I hope I will succeed to transfer this theories in my hobby ! Thank you for your work
Pitty you cant find color mixing wheels other than RYB based. We all know RYB color mix is wrong. Red and Blue can be created by mixing Yellow with Magenta and Yellow with Cyan respectively. Yellow, Cyan and Magenta cant be created by any amount of mixing. That is why CMY color (or RGB as secondary) color wheels should be used and is by printers. But saddly RYB is all we get in art stores.
hello, i tried to use the link for the real colour wheel (RCW), but it failed several times. I searched the comments to see if it was a FAQ, but I couldn’t find another person who had the same issue. Is there a new hyperlink available RCW I could use? Thank you for all the videos!
It is not accurate that primary colors cannot be made by mixing other two colors. Just look into your printer inks (cyan, magenta, yellow). learn.leighcotnoir.com/artspeak/elements-color/primary-colors/
I really want to learn this stuff, but being colourblind (green and red) I have always struggled with colours; how to identify them, shades, etc. I always get really lost and confused when trying to tackle the subject.
I really enjoyed this video and what to nail colour theory. But a question I have is that with so many ways if using the wheel being acceptable doesn't any choice of colours fall within colour theory?
how do you know when to use triad, vs split complimentary vs tetra. Sometimes i paint stuff and realize i need another color, say im in split complimentary pallet, and need a small 4th color, now i can just got to a tetra color because that changes my two split complimentary colors.
Good topic Marcos. Emotionally when I see a non-red Ferrari.. I think .. mmm ..but red one . Yes! A Jaguar should be green, silver or maybe black... Red.. No ! ha ha.
Great video! Can you tell me why there are some colors on the Real Color Wheel that have a dot/spot on them? I'm sure it means something important, but I don't know what!
Hey Marco, I have really enjoyed this video. I have watched the end on the colour wheel a few times now, and would be super interested on a more in depth video explaining how some colours can be used for shading/highlights of other colours (instead of just black and white). Keep up the great videos :)
Thanks a million 😊😊😊! I definitely want to continue this series and I'll explore in depth all the little sub sections of this first video 😉 Also, starting from this Friday's video I'll add during the painting process a lot more color mixing and the reasoning behind the choices of tones and schemes so to close the gap between theory and practice 😉
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM That would be great to see. I think this is one of the strangest things to get one's head around when painting. Taking your orc video as an example, doing things like adding red to the skin just seems so foreign, especially when training up a mental model of the final product.
@@adriankeithball Oh yeah, it's something that after a little while becomes totally automatic to think about but at the beginning could feel quite unnatural. Especially working with transparencies there are moments of the wip in which the model is really ugly 😂
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM It would be really great if you could do a more indepth video with examples on using the colour wheel as this video though very interesting was a bit over my head :(
Wow, I really love that Syl'Eske, and would love to have my army look similar. Could you maybe make a video how to paint a slaanesh model with that scheme? I am fairly new to mixing colors and not just buying the color I want from GW XD. That's why I am asking because my attempt today at the skin on a deamonette really failed
Hi! Sure!!! And a very good choice because the tones for that model are precisely a crazy mix of colours 😅😅😅 (I hope to be able to recreate it again 😂)
Thanks!!! It's important to understand the evolution of our perception of colour and there's so much more to tell especially about why we associate a colour to a certain sensation! This is all in the history of painting!
AWESOME VIDEO. Thank you so much for this video. I am not a good painter but I try to improve. I've been searching for a simple explanation of the Colour Wheel and Theory but always lost interest as the explanation got too detailed too quickly. This was the right pace for me to learn and enough information for me to remember. I can't wait for the next video. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK 👍🏽
As a commission painter I should know all of this .. I don't ... I know the basics obviously but never really went too far into the details of it all .. This is a great video, I'll have to watch t a few times for it to sink in -Thanks!!
Hey Marco great and informative video, will put into practice as well as your other tips of your other videos. Love your style I'm trying to incorporate it into mine :P
Thanks!!! I tried to put together something not overwhelming for new painters but interesting also for veterans 😊 and in the next future I plan to expand everything 😉
Mind blow! . You're gonna get sick of seeing my comments lol. From watching your videos, and implementing what you've talked about, I've noticed a HUGE improvement in my painting. So many things I never considered. Thank you so much for all your tips, in depth and interesting videos, and for starting the channel in the first place. Keep up the amazing work! ❤️❤️
I truly hope you never reach burnout and keep the videos coming. This is quickly becoming my favorite channel. BTW I am a professional graphic artist, having worked for Marvel and Disney since the late '80s. Great job on this subject. Awesome work.
😁 Thanks!!! I have the exact same hope 😅 but I'm having so much fun at the moment and this is a good sign for the future 😉!
Woooooooooooooooo awesome 😍😍😍😍😍!!! I need to see your works!!! (but now I feel a bit under pressure 😅😅😅)
Wow what a cool job! My dream childhood job was to become a comic book artist!
Newton maintained all his life that red goes fasta.
😂😂😂 Tru ztori!
This is gold, so many in the miniature painting hobby don't come from an art background. And this is the video they need - but don't deserve 💕
Thanks a million man!!! Ironically me neither 😂 I have a 10000% scientific background but the passion (obsession 😅) for this "hobby" pushed me to explore, read and study better everything even remotely connected to miniature painting 😊
Ps: I love your work buddy 😉😉😉
2020 and you still got people watching your techniques thank you man!
This information has also been incredibly helpful in combining ties and dress shirts and with helping my wife pick out rugs and furniture for the home.
Hahahaha awesome! This is the ultimate marital power!!!
Wow this video is fantastic! Interesting, amusing and informative!
Just watched this video and I have to say you explained in concise detail what I've struggled with over the last year, even while watching other mini painter videos. The idea behind chroma, hue, and saturation always kind of weirded me out and you helped me understand it! I'm going to go for a monochrome paint job to see if I can really understand it!!!
😍
Glad to see you do a video on color theory and it's importance. I've posted your channel to several forums to spread the good word and get you some traffic. So far every video you've done has been solid and of benefit to the community.
Thanks you soooooooooooo much 😍!!! For the kind words and all the support 😍!!! It's really a pleasure to share with you guys 😊
Very very well explained💪😊🌈
Holy shit, that helped me so much
Why haven't you considered they CMYK (Cyan magenta Yellow key) for the basic colors. You can for example Blue with magenta And Cyan but no the other way arround. I invite you to investigate the CMYK.
I know it very well 😉 but in this first video I had to find a balance between not scaring the new painters and give something interesting to the veterans staying in 10/15 minutes to avoid boring to death the viewers 😂 so something had to be left behind 😉
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM It seems a future advanced video is in order. When I discovered the cmyk mi painting changed drasticaly. Keep up the good work.
@@jchamorrob Oh definitely! This is precisely "The Plan" 😉😉😉 Thanks a million buddy 🙏😊🙏
Great video!! Very interesting!! Keep the good job Marco!! Thx from Paris ;)
😁😁😁 Thanks!!! 😘
Excellent. Thanks!!
Awesome video and funny
Si può mettere un like extra? Do you guys think I could set an extra like to Marco's video? Thanks NJM!
😁😊😁😘
OMG, great and useful info!! Thanx!!!!
It's a pleasure!!!
Color theory is vital! Testing colors together to make sample chip cards for exploring schemes is fun
Totally totally agree!!! 😁
totally excellent, just what i was looking for. You should do a bbc documentary
😁😁😁
Ummm at 1:53, why is there Putin in the Medieval painting?! No one panic!
😂
Green = healthy *laughs in Nurgle*
Marco, you're my favorite YT Miniatures Painter! (Your videos are so helpful and informative.).
🤘😃
Thanks a million man!!! 😁
What is your view that Cyan, Magenta and yellow are actually the true primary colours? The colour wheel becomes abit of a miss information then red/yellow/blue is not really true as these colours can not create cyan/magenta but cyan/magenta can create blue and red
It's precisely something that I want to discuss in the next video about Color Theory 😉 But I needed first to talk about the basic stuff to have a solid foundation to do work on!
Yes I'm a bit confused since cyan and magenta are the colours that cannot be made up with other colours. Red is magenta + yellow in some ratio and blue is cyan + magenta also in a certain ratio.
Fantastic teaching primer! keep going!
😍
Great video! Thanks a bunch! I have recently taken the decision to move in to camping-car full time and live and work in there. At the same time, I want to continue painting miniatures. Obviously, it is nearly impossible to bring all my material with me, so I decided to go down the route of learning to mix my own colours from the basic colours, red, green, blue, white and black. I have a long way to go, but I am slowly getting there!
Great vid and topic, made more confusing with being colour deficient (Protanopia/Protanomaly).....dammit. :D
Wow, that's definitely challenging!
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM would love to mix paints, but I would literally have no idea what colour I ended up with....lul Although Kimera is a purchase when Lockdown ends! Keep up the great work. :)
Best color theory i ever watch, gracias Marco.
What are the dots on the colors of the wheel you linked us?
In the original website where I found it you could click on the dots to find out a coded recipe for the colour. It was something over complicated and not really useful for us that I preferred to omit
I'VE BECOME A FREAKIN MARCO ADDICT, I CANT STOP WATCHING YOU !!!! :^)
Hahahahaha Thank you sooooo much man!!!
Good work.
I just found your channel when researching Blanchitsu and you've quickly become an invaluable source of information. Thank you! Great to have this more artistic POV that is lacking in the wider community.
Grazie. Sottotitoli in italiano sarebbe top.
Hi Marco, found this video a bit late but I have a question regarding color schemes, should you stick to a single scheme for an entire army that would end up on a table at some point? I am considering complementary or split complementary colors for my blood angels but a mini such as librarian dreadnought (or most librarians) seem to lend themselves more to triadic like schemes with their bright reds and blues. Your thoughts?
Anyways thanks for the vids, I have been binge watching your channel for the past few days and it has given me a lot of inspiration and will to experiment with new techniques! =)
Hi! Don't worry I have everything under control from YT Studio 😉. Don't worry too much about the single schemes in the mass of an entire army. The blue will pop from the general red look of the army and this is what really matters. The important thing is to keep temperature and intensity of lights and shadows coherent between all the models because they are supposed to be in the same environment
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM Thanks Marco! Yeah I plan on using the same zenithal value sketching to keep the lighting similar between units. Lots of test models but lots of fun too!
Color theory used to be bleeergh back in school, thank you for making it interesting :)
Fantastic information 👍👍👍👍
😍😍😍😘
Marco, for the first time, I’m starting to understand the color wheel!
😁😁😁
very interesting and clear explanation. Thank you so much!!!
I have watched a bunch of videos on this. didn't do it for me. Even paid for a couple of classes, also didn't really work for me. I didn't just pass the class, I did well. But, honestly didn't feel like I really got it. Somehow your video made things click. Thank you so much I think I'm finally starting to get it.
Awesome!!! Simply awesome!!! I'm so happy to hear it 😊😊😊 And I plan to explore these concepts more in depth in the next future! And for any other curiousity and explanation I'm always here 😉
This video is life changing for mini painters- plenty of folks touch on this in videos but you gave us a great historical context for why this is so important. Found the stuff on Newton & Goethe fascinating- thank you for such a great video!! Also you are a hero for including a bibliography :)
I had never heard of analogous or split complementary schemes or even considered monotone for models. Can't wait to try out those ideas :)
Thank you sooooooo much 😍!!!
It's very important for me to explain how and why things work in a certain way; can be the chemistry of a paint, the theory behind an harmony or its historical context... when you know why it's easy to transfer that knowledge or skill in every context or situation!
Again, thanks a million 😘
Damn this was an incredibly informative video. Thanks man!
Thanks a million to you 😁😁😁
Great Video! Complimenti per i 5k iscritti ;-)
Grazie grazie grazie mille!!!🙏
I went from knowing nothing about your channel to having watched 6 videos in a row. So much info!!
😁😁😁 Welcome to the channel!!! I'm really glad you like the content 😊
The short link to RCW is not healthy. It leads to some DDOS page or defunct recapcha page with an EVE clone graphics.
MarcoFrisoniNJM the tiny link to the color wheel expired. Tnx for the video!
Hey Marco, noob question, do analogous color schemes work or do they just blend together from a distant? For example if I wanted a blue armored Orruk Ard boy, could I use purple for their skin and then a light turqouise for their should pads and face plates? When using analogous schemes do you still suggest adding in some contrast with a complementary color, such as a orange color in my above example?
Hi! In general I think that an analogous scheme works better for display models... For gaming pieces is better to go for the maximum contrast possible because they are meant to be seen from a certain distance. But it's more a matter of personal taste than anything else... 😉
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM Ty for your thoughts. I'm trying to use the basics of the color wheel to come up with an original Iron Jawz paint scheme. Thanks for your help!
@@joshuahorchler644 it's a pleasure 😉 And keep me updated/tell me if you need any help 😉
Funny and very good advice.
And so pro 🔥
Thanks a lot.
Amazings videos, I love the history part and the way you speak about theory or technical question! I am starting to binge watching almost everyvideo you made and I hope I will succeed to transfer this theories in my hobby ! Thank you for your work
Pitty you cant find color mixing wheels other than RYB based. We all know RYB color mix is wrong. Red and Blue can be created by mixing Yellow with Magenta and Yellow with Cyan respectively. Yellow, Cyan and Magenta cant be created by any amount of mixing. That is why CMY color (or RGB as secondary) color wheels should be used and is by printers. But saddly RYB is all we get in art stores.
i'm really enjoying your videos, this one was super informative
Thanks a million 😊!!! And week by week I really want to go in depth into these topics 😉
The RCW link isn't working 😢
Anybody else have another one that works?
Great video! Very effective explanations!
hello, i tried to use the link for the real colour wheel (RCW), but it failed several times. I searched the comments to see if it was a FAQ, but I couldn’t find another person who had the same issue. Is there a new hyperlink available RCW I could use? Thank you for all the videos!
It is not accurate that primary colors cannot be made by mixing other two colors. Just look into your printer inks (cyan, magenta, yellow).
learn.leighcotnoir.com/artspeak/elements-color/primary-colors/
That's great, I don't use color theory enough and will change this.
Hiiii :) Very cool video. I have one question...What are the best colors from citadel to use as primary colors?
Nice helpful video thank you 👍🏻
I remained to the end, but the link to the RCW seems to be dead.
Your content is amazing. I use your videos for learning and for sleep. I love tossing on your channel at bed time! Your talent is exceptional.
what camera do you use for painting?
It's a Canon Eos D50 😉
I really want to learn this stuff, but being colourblind (green and red) I have always struggled with colours; how to identify them, shades, etc. I always get really lost and confused when trying to tackle the subject.
Marco, you would like to check the url of the RCW, not exactly what I expected to find 😅
Really really nice introduction to colour theory! Thank you
Amazing video! You are a great teacher mr Frisoni, thank you very much😊
Such a great video. Appreciate the history behind it.
I really enjoyed this video and what to nail colour theory. But a question I have is that with so many ways if using the wheel being acceptable doesn't any choice of colours fall within colour theory?
how do you know when to use triad, vs split complimentary vs tetra. Sometimes i paint stuff and realize i need another color, say im in split complimentary pallet, and need a small 4th color, now i can just got to a tetra color because that changes my two split complimentary colors.
Good topic Marcos. Emotionally when I see a non-red Ferrari.. I think .. mmm ..but red one . Yes! A Jaguar should be green, silver or maybe black... Red.. No ! ha ha.
Great video! Can you tell me why there are some colors on the Real Color Wheel that have a dot/spot on them? I'm sure it means something important, but I don't know what!
Super color theory explained! I was a little worried, but the way you explained it I was able to ‘get’ it. Thanks
Thanks. Great video.
🙏 Thanks!!!
You turned me into a monster. This was my gateway video. What have you done!
Watched again; liked again👍🏻
Gran bel video, molto utile
Grazie mille 😊😊😊!!!
Thanks again for this amazing video, it opened my eyes to colors and I very often look at parts of it when choosing colors for my models
Great stuff! Excellent explanation!
I wish I could give this more thumbs up.
Hey Marco, I have really enjoyed this video. I have watched the end on the colour wheel a few times now, and would be super interested on a more in depth video explaining how some colours can be used for shading/highlights of other colours (instead of just black and white).
Keep up the great videos :)
Thanks a million 😊😊😊! I definitely want to continue this series and I'll explore in depth all the little sub sections of this first video 😉 Also, starting from this Friday's video I'll add during the painting process a lot more color mixing and the reasoning behind the choices of tones and schemes so to close the gap between theory and practice 😉
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM That would be great to see. I think this is one of the strangest things to get one's head around when painting. Taking your orc video as an example, doing things like adding red to the skin just seems so foreign, especially when training up a mental model of the final product.
@@adriankeithball Oh yeah, it's something that after a little while becomes totally automatic to think about but at the beginning could feel quite unnatural. Especially working with transparencies there are moments of the wip in which the model is really ugly 😂
@@MarcoFrisoniNJM It would be really great if you could do a more indepth video with examples on using the colour wheel as this video though very interesting was a bit over my head :(
bravo muy buen video/awesome video.
Thanks man 😊😊😊!!!
complimenti
la qualità
😍 Grazie infinite 😊!!!
Games Workshop uses a 15th Century model of painting! LMAO.
😂😂😂 I had to get it off my chest 😂!
Wow, I really love that Syl'Eske, and would love to have my army look similar. Could you maybe make a video how to paint a slaanesh model with that scheme?
I am fairly new to mixing colors and not just buying the color I want from GW XD. That's why I am asking because my attempt today at the skin on a deamonette really failed
Hi! Sure!!! And a very good choice because the tones for that model are precisely a crazy mix of colours 😅😅😅 (I hope to be able to recreate it again 😂)
This is really interesting and educational.
Cool stuff. Didn’t expect the history part!
Thanks!!! It's important to understand the evolution of our perception of colour and there's so much more to tell especially about why we associate a colour to a certain sensation! This is all in the history of painting!
Btw where did you get that colour wheel? Am looking for one!
Ah ok eh found it on AliExpress
@@MaximilianJackson You can also download the real color wheel, the link is in the description 😉
Great video! I'd be interested in info about bad color combinations and why they are bad :)
AWESOME VIDEO. Thank you so much for this video. I am not a good painter but I try to improve. I've been searching for a simple explanation of the Colour Wheel and Theory but always lost interest as the explanation got too detailed too quickly. This was the right pace for me to learn and enough information for me to remember. I can't wait for the next video. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK 👍🏽
Awesome 😍😁😍😁! I can't tell you how much I'm happy to hear this 😊 Thanks a million!
Nice video!
Thanks!!! 😊
Color wheel!
Oh yeah!!! And this is only the first step inside colour theory 😉😉😉
As a commission painter I should know all of this .. I don't ... I know the basics obviously but never really went too far into the details of it all .. This is a great video, I'll have to watch t a few times for it to sink in -Thanks!!
Thanks 😊😊😊!!! That's exactly the reaction I hoped to have 😉 And this only the first step inside colour theory! There's sooooo much to explore 😁
Climb aboard the murder train
Love murdertrain starting at the end
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Thanks for this! I usually just pick a main color then add accordingly, but this will def help in planning color schemes ahead of starting a model.
Thanks 😁 It's a pleasure 😊 And in tue next weeks we'll go deeper and deeper into these topics 😉
Thank u
😊😊😊😘
The perfect video, even published on my birthday!
Keep up the good work!
😁😁😁 Awesome timing! Thanks a million 😊😊😊
The link for the RCR is dead :(
Great video, really informative, packed full of usefull information and also really interesting. Great work!
Thanks a million 🙏🙏🙏!
Hugely informative video! Thank you so much for this. Well explained and great examples!
Thanks a million!!! 😊
Honestly... every time I see this man I keep falling in love with painting even more 🤟
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@@MarcoFrisoniNJM big love man thanks for your knowledge
Hey Marco great and informative video, will put into practice as well as your other tips of your other videos. Love your style I'm trying to incorporate it into mine :P
Awesome 😁!!! Send me some pictures (I really need a platform/page to see you works)! Thanks a million 😊🙏😊
I really like your videos. Keep them coming. Have ever concired making a video about stripping paint and how do you do it?
Thanks a million 😊😊😊!!! Very good idea!!! Now it's officially on the to do list!
Great video, thank you for summarising this complex topic so well!
Thanks!!! I tried to put together something not overwhelming for new painters but interesting also for veterans 😊 and in the next future I plan to expand everything 😉
Mind blow! . You're gonna get sick of seeing my comments lol. From watching your videos, and implementing what you've talked about, I've noticed a HUGE improvement in my painting. So many things I never considered.
Thank you so much for all your tips, in depth and interesting videos, and for starting the channel in the first place. Keep up the amazing work! ❤️❤️
😁😍😁😍😁 it's always a pleasure!!! And I can't tell you how I'm happy to know that the channel is useful to your work 😊😊😊