Painting Non-Metallic Metal… Part 2
July 4, 2012 by elromanozo
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Love these vids! Inspired to give the NMM a go tomorrow… just got to find the right model 🙂
Great video again. Would you advise to always have all the colors (base,shading, and highlight) at hand for the corrections? I saw that you, an experienced painter, had to do them several times, so I’ll probably get ready for a whole lot of corecting. I’ll take a look on thee next video to get some more insight on the other colors. I’m still thinking if I can really get a NMM white armor… maybe I’ll make it blueish white so as to get a darker hue and then work on whiter colors.
Thanks ! When I paint, it is worth noting that I am notoriously clumsy. I know many painters who are much more precise than I am… But that’s hardly the point. Why wouldn’t you have all the paints and hues you used at hand ? It’s possible, easy, and useful in all circumstances, not just NMM, wo why not ? Painting properly in this style means a lot of coats, washing, glazing, tinting… A lot of coming back to what you’ve already done, and a lot of blending, especially with your base colour, even when you’re not “correcting mistakes”. That… Read more »
Nice. I made a wet pallette according to how you showed on a previous video, but my mindset was still on the “newbie painter” front, going from different GW pots on a predetermined manner, not using the potential the pallette gives. I also have to say that, at the start, I even painted straight from the pot. Trying to get to paint a bit more and improve here, and all these backstage tutorials really help out. Looking foward to the new videos on August.
Well… Thank you for your keen interest in my work !
I’m glad I could help.
Nice. I made a wet pallette according to how you showed on a previous video, but my mindset was still on the “newbie painter” front, going from different GW pots on a predetermined manner, not using the potential the pallette gives. I also have to say that, at the start, I even painted straight from the pot. Trying to get to paint a bit more and improve here, and all these backstage tutorials really help out. Looking foward to the new videos on August.