Jain Zar: Mastering the NMM Steel/Silver Sword
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- čas přidán 23. 04. 2024
- Unlock the secrets of painting Non-Metallic Metal (NMM) steel/silver effects with Magnus in this comprehensive tutorial. In this video, Magnus demonstrates step-by-step how to paint Jain Zar's iconic sword, achieving a realistic metal look without using metallic paints. Perfect for miniature painters looking to enhance their skills with advanced techniques. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to master the art of NMM. Subscribe for more expert painting tutorials and tips!
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Really good tutorial, thank you! I’ve just subscribed so looking forward to more!
Awesome, thank you!
Så nogle af jeres opslag på instagram og blev nød til at kigge her over. Really good description of your workflow and thoughts. I really strugle with the NMM steels, I havent painted alot of NMM but I started out with a brass/bronze and it turned out great for the armour plate. Tried NMM steel for weapons and it looks "MEH" and it really took the wind out of me. Might listen to you a few more times Magnus and try your workflow.
Give it a try and let us know how you get on!
I follow you in Instagram too! i love your works! Thanks for sharing your minis! ❤
Thank you! ❤️
Thank you man! That means a lot
awesome tutuorial man! keep going because you should have alot more followers by what I have seen
Thanks man! We will be keeping full steam ahead. We started quite recently :)
What this guy said :D
Great tutorial!
Thank you!
Please, for the love of god, write a script! It's hard to follow this way because my ADHD brain keeps wandering away, while you definitely seem to know what you're doing...
Howdy! Thanks for the feedback! While the 'Getting Started' videos are heavily scripted to ensure the important information is conveyed to beginners, we've consciously opted to keep the guides unscripted so you can get an idea of what Magnus is thinking through every step of painting the miniature. We appreciate this approach isn't for everybody though!