Speed Paint Ultramarines in 2, 20,120 min
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2022
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What white paint was your favorite again? I know you said apple Barrel Black was good but what was the white the titanium white pro something brand
Jay just casually dropping a real easy to follow great looking NNM technique in the middle of a speed paint video 😍
That's why we love our eob fam!
NMM is secretly the hardest technique there is. Having the appropriate colors is only half the equation. Lighting being the remainder and by far the most difficult. If the lights not right it just doesnt work. Not mention the other techniques nested within NMM. I feel like its truly a master level skill.
@@jc7997aj oh i know, i spend tons of hours on the tiniest bit of trim. Im just saying this looks nice for quick results and for anyone that wants to try it, not a bad way to do so. 🙂
For real! Best explanation I've seen.
I tried his technique it’s not that easy
If I were to take 4 hours to paint, mine would look like your 2 minutes one. And I'd be proud of it 😄 Nice vid, a good incentive!
The 2 hour marine is really good, and the 20 minute is more than fine for tabletop! Even the 2 minute marine, I'd be glad to play with players who just take 2 minutes to paint their entire army like that!
I jokingly did a similar thing a while back, I decided dry brushing was the way to do it so there was no paint drying time and no need to do proper highlights. It actually looked okay.
This. I've actually started JUST dry brushing everything with the smallest dollar store dry brush I can find. Works so well even my twelve-year-old has some fairly impressive paint jobs with the technique.
The 20 minute is very good. 2 hour amazing "show off to everyone" The 2 minute is "My opponent is coming over tonight and I will NOT field Grey plastic." I like how Miniac was able to nail it after adjusting expectations up when seeing the 2 minute.
Almost like he is able to recognise a pattern :D
In two minutes I don't even finish wondering what to do next, let alone paint a mini
Has Jay ever been on Trapped Under Plastic? He's so full of enthusiasm it'd be a great episode.
No but I like your idea.
This needs to happen. @miniac @ninjon you must get Nick and Jay on your show.
I think the 20 minute model looks great! The two hour one is outstanding, but you're right, there's no way we'd spend that much time on a single troop model. A character on the other hand? 100%
I must be doing something wrong, cause I took 6 hours for a single troop to make it look nice as possible
Oh yes we would.
My wife is also impressed with 2 minutes.
Weird, she tells me that 20 minutes is super impressive
It’s all about how you use your time, brother. A bull ride is 8 seconds at the longest, never heard anybody wish it were longer.
The 2 min was just to get that reaction Scott! 😂 very impressive.
So cool to see you getting some collabs, this is my favourite channel and I want to see it grow!
The 2 minute vid was hilarious! I think the 20 minute model is more than fine for standard troops- save the 2 hour + jobs for HQs and big models. Frankly, I have seen people with entire armies of models that look like your 2 minute one... complete with borked decals. Better than grey!
What a fun video idea! 2 minutes is WILD
Dude, when worlds collide...
Special guest star Scott the Miniature Maniac?
What is this, the Love Boat?
Who's next, Rich Little and Charo?
The twenty minute model is... fine.
But that two hour model, with the nmm is the chef's kiss. 🤌
I bow before your skills.
All hail Jay.
Hey Jay, I just wanted to comment that I stumbled upon your channel last week and I watch a lot of hobbyists on RUclips. I’ve done nothing but binge watch all your stuff over the past week, and I’ve become a huge fan. Your sense of humor is on point with my friend group and you’ve quickly become my favorite hobbyist on RUclips. Keep up the awesome work my dude!
EOB just casually being the Saitama of mini painting and not even knowing it
0:27 best eob moment
Just wanted to say thanks, I've gotten back into painting in the last 2 months and your videos are really welcoming and insightful.
A lot of videos really make it intimidating and that you have to be perfect.
Yours however makes you remember its about fun. Plus I think your minis look better than most.
Miniac appearing in the video is a surprise for sure, but a welcome one.
4:20 bookmarking this!
You know you've made it when Miniac does a cameo!!
The philosophy at the begining I would say a miniature is then finished when you are finished and satisfied with your work and don't have the urge to IMPROVE THINGS
The basing is awesome. Something I really LOVE about that
Love the collaboration. Awesome video and the paint job is hell impressive 👏 😀
Such a good point about the airbrush taking a lot of time to prep. Airbrush works so well in larger groups. I like to get my squads done in a batch with the airbrush, then go individually for another hour or two each model. Right now I'm doing 10 terminators from Horus Heresy. I airbrushed the armor with a red coat, did heavy white zenithal and then a final layer of transparent yellow, all with the airbrush, all 10 at once. I'll do the rest in brush work. Works well for me.
The 20 minute model actually looks amazing for how long it took. would be able to knock out a solid looking tabletop ready army in a decent amount of time. The 2 minute model turned out surprisingly well for the time other than the decal of course. Entertaining as hell to watch.
this guy is literally the goat, thanks so much for the vids bro!
5:00 the BAIT, incredible, just *chefs kiss* bravo
The gold trim on the 2 hour video was amazing Jay.
Find your videos really easy to watch and you present them well. Nice clear and enthusiastic speech helps too, much like ChrisFix.
Certainly a channel to subscribe too as I pick up my new hobby this month.
As always Jay, thanks for entertaining us !
2 hours is a good amount of time if you want something really amazing looking.
The 20 minute one is a good amount of time if you just want something game ready.
2 minutes is a fun amount of time just to see what can be cranked out.
Loved this video, was a a lot of fun to watch.
Rarely have that much fun watching a video. Thank you sir!
Loving that Wisconsin/Minnesota connection. Fun challenge and great to see Nick on video!
20 minute job is bang on. With maybe 30 mins could do some highlights and hit the base rim but really who cares. Nailed it.
I kind of love the base on the 2 minute model, the red on blue looks nice!
That 2 minute model would not look out of place next to my 2 hour Ultramarines, though may borrow that nmm for my next mini! Nice work all round
When that 2 minute mini is still better painted than some of the minis you own, that's a mood...I still enjoyed the video though!
The two minutes was the best!! Way better than the 2 hour or 20
Thick magic marker for the base rim if Scotty's waiting to judge ya ..... clearly lol. Seriously nice work within each timeline. Cool video
20 min one looks good, 2 hour is excellent, 2 mins? With decals? Absolute madlad
Thank you Mr Battle, very cool
Just ordered my first minis, i can only hope they turn out as good as the 20 minute model
As much as I love a good fine art project, that 20 minute marine is a great goal for first time painters, or anyone who wants to knock out a complete army for playing ASAP. Rank and file don’t need 3 layers of shading and highlighting on their shoelaces.
Very enjoyable - loved the gold!!!
Two hours is the one!! 20 mins is fine but the that extra time really shows
“You know what is also gold?”
Our patri-
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I have been played! XD
Love the video. It’s got me thinking.
2h model 😍
Scott is the best, such a wholesome guy!
Bro I hate to betray some other creators but you basically became my favorite RUclips presence overnight
The video we've all been waiting for
The 2 hour model is better than 100% anything Ive ever painted in several times the time
Would love to see you do some more stuff with Scott, maybe a speed paint competition?
Amazing video guys!
Doing decals on a 2 min paint job.. Absolute mad man
The true lesson here is how far good photography techniques can take you. Those 20 and 2 minute models STILL look pretty great under that incredible lighting. It makes me wonder how many times I've judged my poor trash paint jobs against minis online that look 1000% better in photos than they really are. If nothing else, I now have more empathy for kids comparing themselves to edited photos and filtered video of their role models. I know you guys have already done a (fantastic) photo technique tutorial, but maybe EoB could do a special episode comparing the pro-level photos of project you've done with raw smartphone pics?
If you are having trouble getting some colours to spray they may have some particulate in the paint that is clogging the brush. Running the paint through some nylon panties as you pour it into the colour cup is a quick and easy way to filter.
Absolutely epic
i wish i could pain a model to that standard in 20 mins, looks great.
Your shading STILL looks better on the 2-minute one than mine do after hours! Phenomenal work!
For a good UM with airbrush I suggest mcgragge blue as base, Kantor blue for the darker zones and temple guard blue as light zones, then a blend with Talassar Blue all over it
So awesome to see Scott featured!
Awesome video 😎
I paint models and don’t keep track of time… cause I’m afraid I spend too long on them. Your 20 min is still good and good for the table.
I'd love to see you try that in 3 mins- but this time no decals- just paint. Decals are handy enough to take care of later, when the paint on the model/pallette is dry.
3 minutes should be enough for most colour blocks and a wash- which is really enough for a beginner to build off
I think, about 5 minutes is enough to paint shoulderpads and a bolter metallic + airbrush a base.
Nevertheless it is not fair 'ready time', it is just part of 'paint time'. We all know about so many additional preparations that take the majority of time. Remove moulder lines, make rocky base, prime a model (we have to wait primer to dry), prepare paints for airbrushing...
Really nice challenge. The 20 min. marine is a really cool basis. Thanks, will try this on a kill team of intercessors.
20 min is good for game play. I would probably do more detail on a special model in the army. Very nice jobs.
Came for the Mini painting stayed for the "holy moly ravioli jon bon Jovi"
I liked the 20 minute model best. Might have to practice with my airbrush.
I’m a little surprised that he never threw in a quick dry brush on the base, but all three are good enough for tabletop. I’d say the 20 minute is the right balance for building an army, and the 2 hour is good for characters and show pieces.
Truly shows the law of diminishing returns in action. While the 2 hour one looks amazing, if one considers painting a whole army the 20 minute one is good enough and still looks sick.
Thanks for the conveniently timed video, Jay. I just started my ultramarines XD
That NMM shoulder trim looks amaaaazing! It didn't work quite as well on the chest wings though... don't get me wrong, it still looks better than anything I've ever done, but it's interesting to see that reflections must work a bit different there.
This made me remember that I need to paint my death guard plague marines
the way you said decals gave me a heart attack
I feel like your 2 minute model is better than my 8 hour mini!!! Haha. The 20 minute is totally fine for the table top. Well done gents!
What brushes do you use? Sizes and brand? Awesome work as usual
That 20 minute model is imoressive
I need to save this video so I can try to replicate it for the HUNDREDS of marines I have yet to paint
Now I might need to do a 2 minute army
The 20 minute one looks better then most of the mini's I spend a couple of hours on lol
The 2 minute one is better than what i paint in like a hour or something
When jays 20 minute one looks better than your 6 hour marine 😂
best and fastest nmm guide i've seen lol
Ah what a Cross over!
Painting Ultramarines in 1 second idea: dip them in blue paint.
I once did a 10 minute build for a gw store birthday event. Was given 5 minute to build it and 6 minutes to paint. We had to build a clamshell plastic mini to put together. I was the only one to customise with a different head to make a medieval tau from an fantasy empire surveyor. We also only were allowed 4-5 paints
I recon if u had 5 mins u could have finish the decals, done some gold and silver and been tabletop ready! 👌
Two hours model: classic paintbrush.
Twenty minutes model: air brush.
Two minutes model: hair brush!
😳
For real though, that gold NMM bit was outstanding.
Me coming on a dozen hours and still on stage 1 of my style on a 40mm long Abrams tank and it only looks as good as that 20 minute model at gaming height.. Up close their are a lot of mistakes like texture issues and misplaced paint.. So in reality it's worse then the 2 minute one... But I realized something at the 10-12 hour mark and making an update video... THIS IS MY FIRST model and the last time I used a paint brush was when I was in boy scouts 13 year ago... And I am used to Pixel Art not paint and brush so yeah... One day I'm sure I can get to Jay's level in brush/airbrush, and paint... It will just take me time... maybe days, weeks or months... Like with my pixel art I really improved in speed and skill... So I hope I can with model painting. Which thanks Jay for giving me a goal to shot for!
I have to admit, seeing this backwards was interesting. Starting from the longest time to the shortest should be done more. It seems if you do it this way by the time you have less time the more shortcuts you can process and complete. Nice vid.
Most of my 40k Salamanders are two minute models. Army painter Ork Skin rattle-can primer, boltgun weapon and black shoulder pads. My Death Guard army is smaller with more details, about 30min per. Only fail on the DG is I didn't shake/stir my Army Painter dip so they came out glossy. :-(
I just dip my models in the paint and call it done
I want to know which paintbrush did you use to get the eyes done
I don't have the resources to this but you should try hydro dipping the marines. Not sure if even possible.
The painting is great and all, but we need more banjo!
I'm about to do a Votann army in a NASA theme and I'm terrified of painting all this blue and white.
The bases are great...do you have a seperate video for it?