Mini Painting Tips I WISH SOMEONE HAD TOLD ME!

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  • čas přidán 1. 06. 2024
  • Ever wish you could go back in time and tell a younger version of yourself some sage advice? Today I vocalize that feeling in regards to painting miniatures, and I hope that my mistakes and struggles become weapons you can use to properly SLAY THE GRAY!
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  • @TheGameCraftDragon
    @TheGameCraftDragon Před 3 lety +317

    I've been painting minis for 30 years. I needed to hear these tips. This is a really great video. Along those lines, the one tip I give - Don't compare your last figure to anyone else. Compare your last figure to the one you painted before it. Look to others for inspiration, look to yourself for improvement.

    • @Pikkabuu
      @Pikkabuu Před 3 lety +4

      This is a double edged sword in my mind. Looking at others minis and comparing them to your own can give you the push you need to improve yourself just as likely it is to make you bum out that you are never going to attain that level.

    • @jijansguidetotheuniverse1852
      @jijansguidetotheuniverse1852 Před rokem +1

      ive never really look at it like that before, and i think its gonna help alot, thanks

    • @jijansguidetotheuniverse1852
      @jijansguidetotheuniverse1852 Před rokem +2

      @@Pikkabuu i guess it comes down to ur mindset/mental health at the time

  • @AF-kj2zl
    @AF-kj2zl Před 3 lety +223

    I definitely am guilty of "i love this model, I'm not ready/good enough to paint it yet!"

    • @jasonmolenaar119
      @jasonmolenaar119 Před 3 lety +1

      I kinda did the same with my first 40k knight. Now I'm starting to make it an army, and plan on doing some new techniques

    • @timandshannon03
      @timandshannon03 Před 3 lety +2

      Same! I have a Robuote Guilliman who is still in his box, because I don't wanna butcher his paint job!

    • @jasonmolenaar119
      @jasonmolenaar119 Před 3 lety +1

      @@timandshannon03 I got mine commissioned for my 5 years of living in a new city

    • @timandshannon03
      @timandshannon03 Před 3 lety

      @@jasonmolenaar119 Nice!!!

    • @dreadbull5039
      @dreadbull5039 Před 3 lety

      Same lol

  • @andraslibal
    @andraslibal Před 3 lety +80

    1. Do not use a ton of different paints on every mini (draw focus on key parts with the color)
    2. It is going to look worse before it looks better
    3. You need multiple coats not just in applying base coat
    4. Work on your contrasts (boost them)
    5. Brush control is a skill that will improve over time
    6. Use a bigger brush (more paint, more coverage, less scratching, better wet blending)
    7. You do not need a lot of gadgets
    8. Do not wait until you are good enough for a special model
    The model you like will actually motivate you to paint better

    • @ClearlyShieldblock
      @ClearlyShieldblock Před 11 měsíci +1

      Thank you for this list.
      I appreciate the chapters in list videos, but when the creator doesn't add a short description with chapter start times in the video description, is frustrating at times.

  • @herald0fmanwe
    @herald0fmanwe Před 3 lety +75

    "Who are they? I don't know..."
    Scott. It's definitely Scott.
    Another great video! Thanks Jon. Keep up the great work.

  • @bekkison
    @bekkison Před 3 lety +53

    Brush control...YES! I think that way too many miniature painters talk about not worrying about how messy the base coat is because you can fix it later. To which I always think, "how do you fix it later if you don't work to develop the skill to fix it? And, if you have the skill to fix it, why not practice brush control when accuracy matters less in the first place?" I mean, I understand that sometimes speed matters, and also you want to make miniature painting less scary to those that are new to the hobby. But practicing brush control only on the highlights/clean up is nerve wracking because that's when mistakes can ruin a paint job. Practice your brush control during your base coating, don't just slap it on. Work on getting that fine, accurate line at the transition where the hair ends and the flesh tones begin. Because you can fix it later, it's the perfect time to practice.

    • @HeadHunterSix
      @HeadHunterSix Před 3 lety +5

      Much of my intermediate painting years was spent fixing little mistakes and it really increased the time to finish a model. Now I'm more careful. I still make mistakes but I keep a clean damp brush nearby to try and wipe them away (a tip I learned from Meg Maples). It's a lot easier than having to go over (and over and over) a mistake.

  • @GoobertownHobbies
    @GoobertownHobbies Před 3 lety +284

    Why is Jon talking to his security camera? Pretty cool that he has a security camera for his display case of award winning minis tho.

    • @basementdwellR
      @basementdwellR Před 3 lety +3

      No nostril upshots - it's almost like "the perfect selfie angle"... :)

    • @purplecurtisimo
      @purplecurtisimo Před 3 lety +5

      boom, roasted

    • @barrett_miniatures3408
      @barrett_miniatures3408 Před 3 lety +1

      You can win awards for mini's? im new here.

    • @toddwright2670
      @toddwright2670 Před 3 lety

      @@barrett_miniatures3408 I am too, but from some of the other vids I've seen to learn basics and tips, they discussed painting competitions. I have no ideal how you go about learning when they are or how to enter, but yes, they exist.

    • @MySqueezingArm
      @MySqueezingArm Před 3 lety +6

      @@toddwright2670 There's a secret knock on the side entrance to the abandoned hobby store. You need the entrance fee of 1 unpainted squat miniature and a schmeckle made out of green stuff. From there you will kearn how deep the rabbit hole goes.
      Be warned, once you enter the competition you can never go back to the world you leave behind. The ancient neckbeard sages know all.

  • @unleashzekraken
    @unleashzekraken Před 3 lety +91

    I loved the moment when you said: Are there any turtle folk in D&D? Pfff I don't care, I 'll do it anyway!
    That's the essence of D&D! Great tips and great paint job by the way, cheers!

    • @BasiliskEye84
      @BasiliskEye84 Před 3 lety +7

      Funny enough there is an offical playable turtle folk in 5e D&D. The rules for them are even on a free PDF Wizards of the Coast threw out there, so you can go right into an open adventurers league with a literal Ninja Turtle, and they just have to deal with it.

    • @plumfun6750
      @plumfun6750 Před 3 lety +5

      Yes. Tortles. They showed up in Basic D&D back in the...mid 80's? I think? I first remember seeing them in the adventure module "X9: The Savage Coast". That's probably their first actual appearance/creation/addition.
      ..
      And yes, I'm old. I've been DM'ing since 1980 when I was 11 years old. I'm now 51 and still going! :)

  • @B.O.S.H_music
    @B.O.S.H_music Před 3 lety +40

    just the inspiration I needed to continue with my 120+ ork boys, all with unique kitbashed loot and personalities.

    • @Winterydee
      @Winterydee Před 3 lety +6

      Including today there are still 2 days left in Orktober! I have faith in you and getting it all done before the end of Orktober!

    • @kennethward5564
      @kennethward5564 Před 3 lety +5

      Just go for it. I was really worried about painting my sisters and death guard squads but i learned so much.
      If you're going through the whole army (2000 points) 120 orc boys arent always the centrepiece anyway- you'll be picking them up every turn.
      Advice is to not batch paint all 120. Paint small squads of 20 at a time, you'll get better over time
      Imagine what your 6th set of 20 will be like!

    • @michaelschumacher5551
      @michaelschumacher5551 Před 3 lety +2

      I agree, if you need a way to paint great looking ork skin fast then paint the skin averland sunset yellow and then give it a wash of biel tan green- the yellow and green fuse together quite nicely and the skin is done. I woudnt have gotten through my ork army without it.

  • @Crivicus
    @Crivicus Před 3 lety +9

    Great video as ever Jon! Litteral little tip - use wooden toothpicks with a dab of thick paint on to dot eyes ... way easier to get an accurate dot on smaller models and if you use two double ended toothpicks tied together (with a bit of padding between if needed) you can make sure the eyes are looking to the same point.

  • @seanclarke8015
    @seanclarke8015 Před 3 lety +21

    Something that really helps me is when I'm stuck or get hobby block on an army, open up your codex or a novel and read, this gets my hobby juices flowing and really inspires me to pick up the brush again.

  • @Slaneshhhh
    @Slaneshhhh Před 3 lety +33

    I love your intro. I can't put my finger on why but it has some magic in there.

    • @labmet7580
      @labmet7580 Před 3 lety +1

      that intro always makes my day

    • @Baatosanabe
      @Baatosanabe Před 3 lety

      I agree!

    • @HowltheWizard
      @HowltheWizard Před 3 lety +2

      I think it gives a fantastic first impression of his style/energy. Really helps to get you ingrained immediately. I hope you have a great day.

    • @kamorikioko
      @kamorikioko Před 3 lety

      I'd like to know how many takes that chair spin took 😂

  • @alandelon911
    @alandelon911 Před 3 lety +47

    I love how you say things and having a painting tutorial in the same time, keep up the good work

    • @Ninjon
      @Ninjon  Před 3 lety +14

      I appreciate you mentioning this. I was struggling on if I should deliver it this way, or if people wouldn't like it!

    • @alandelon911
      @alandelon911 Před 3 lety +5

      Love it, this is your style and i love it
      I can tell you put many thoughts on you channel

  • @tinaprice4948
    @tinaprice4948 Před 3 lety +5

    Watching you paint and the way you talk to your audience, you have such a nice honest, simple way of talking to us. Its like you wrap us in our favorite fuzzy blanket, turn on the fireplace and give us a cup of tea, and then tell us a great story that makes us laugh, or cry depending on the video, it just feels wonderful :D

    • @Ninjon
      @Ninjon  Před 3 lety

      Probably the nicest compliment I've ever gotten, wow thank you Tina!

  • @briarstingwrf7284
    @briarstingwrf7284 Před 3 lety

    That looks sweet!
    Tips:
    Dont compare yourself to others.
    Wet pallette is life.
    Dont be afraid to make mistakes.
    Remember who you paint for!

  • @zackhirst
    @zackhirst Před 3 lety +23

    Been painting just shy of 1 year and loving this hobby. Best advice I can give a new painter is to understand that painting is a skill, all good things take time. Each model I paint I can see myself improving and having more brush control and better decisions over which colours complement one another. Also, try not to get annoyed when you make a mistake, they will happen. And when you learn from those mistakes guess what, you improve. Love your content jon keep it up.

  • @cjpny1455
    @cjpny1455 Před 3 lety +24

    “Not good enough”
    I’m stuck in that phase for my kingdom death monster miniatures. I don’t want to touch them lol. I almost didn’t want to do my dark souls minis either. I wanted to practice on small minis that I could buy. Instead I’m doing my dark souls minis. I will remember this. Thanks for sharing great video keep them coming.

    • @Balderdashing
      @Balderdashing Před 3 lety +4

      They’ll look better painted then they do grey. KD and it’s limited runs must be a killer for this though so I can understand it.

    • @cjpny1455
      @cjpny1455 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Balderdashing well eventually I’ll get to it. Kdm is my pride and joy but Dark souls is something that I’ve loved for years. Also between the base game and expansions I probably could buy 2 maybe 3 KDM core games 😂

    • @jossypoo
      @jossypoo Před 3 lety +1

      Yes! You ARE good enough!
      Push through the shame!

    • @Olvenskol
      @Olvenskol Před 3 lety

      KDM is a challenge for sure. The characters are easy, of course, but help set the tone for the set. I found doing the monsters in order of appearance is about the right ramp up in difficulty. I did all of mine, except for the Phoenix where I chickened out and had it professionally done. Having done a bunch of Mythic Battles Pantheon gods now, I feel more comfortable with the big figures and will be doing the rest of my KDM expansion figures myself.

    • @kamikaze911banzai
      @kamikaze911banzai Před 3 lety

      I was on that boat too. Total noob at painting, and afraid to ruin them. But i HAD to start sometime..... Last one done now was the Phoenix (Took me ages to complete), and currently working on the Grom, and I am having a blast. My best tip is just start, and spend time on it. Don't rush to complete. There is not that many monsters, and I'm happy as long as I have more to paint. Rip wallet for the coming BF sale..... looking at you wave 4...

  • @chronicstamped
    @chronicstamped Před 2 lety

    dude I'm brand new to painting minis and let me just say that your channel has taught me so much, thank you for your hard work please keep on making inspiring videos for this awesome community

  • @christinevanpatten1278
    @christinevanpatten1278 Před 3 lety +4

    Great tips/advice! The one I would add is: find reference! I think painters often forget that looking at good reference is important and can be useful in the "narrowing your palette" phase or just deciding on a color scheme.

  • @miggychan
    @miggychan Před 3 lety +6

    I really liked that you mentioned not waiting until you're "good enough" to paint a model. I printed a bust of the batman who laughs and I was so intimidated by the piece but I decided to go for it. I learned all kinds of new stuff, dry brushing for chains, rust, using washes etc. I wouldn't have learned those techniques if I stayed in my bubble of comfort using just flat colors. If you have a model that you want to paint but its imtimidating, go for it! You'll surprise yourself with what you learn

  • @luigipetrillo9468
    @luigipetrillo9468 Před 3 lety +27

    I think the best tip for a beginner should be: don't buy any other minis if you already have hundreds unpainted... Unfortunately we know this one is the hardest to follow 🤣

    • @HeadHunterSix
      @HeadHunterSix Před 3 lety +3

      That sentence doesn't make any sense! ;)

    • @jeffreykershner440
      @jeffreykershner440 Před 3 lety +3

      As a beginner, I have made a deal with myself to not buy any more minis until I'm done with the ones I have. Except this cool kickstarter.... and that boardgame.

    • @luigipetrillo9468
      @luigipetrillo9468 Před 3 lety +1

      @@jeffreykershner440 I only can say I have simething like 200 minis painted and the the double unpainted... XD

    • @Evershifting
      @Evershifting Před 3 lety +1

      @@luigipetrillo9468 1:2 ratio is really great =]

    • @lewiscain-mcaliece1805
      @lewiscain-mcaliece1805 Před 3 lety

      Sell.

  • @simon3818
    @simon3818 Před 2 lety

    Jon: paint one of the coolest looking minis I’ve seen.
    Also Jon: I’ll never be able to do this model justice.

  • @timwelch175
    @timwelch175 Před 2 lety

    I've seen a number of these "wish I knew" tips and tricks from miniature painters over the years, but this covers the best list I've seen and I really like the...supportive? way you put everything. Few guys I have seen have very arrogant ways of delivery. You never seem to have that problem even though your skill (to my eye) is of a much higher level. You also covered my one and only suggestion to any new painter. Lists are great, but I myself only have one...
    Brush size is never a substitute for tip control.

  • @Jawsofhana
    @Jawsofhana Před 3 lety +1

    I think energy and motivation is the hardest. So I would add that having a place where you can have everything standing ready, and you can just plop down in your favorite chair, and do your thing, that's important. Having to pull everything out of some drawers/storage, I find that I've often lost my motivation when I'm done setting up.
    Also, don't pile up on projects, or think too much about piles of shame. It's like dishes. It's okay to wash a few cups, but once it's a giant tower, it's such a chore to get started. Grab 'em three by three. And it takes the time it takes. Make little details stand out on every single one. Even if it's just something minor. Imagine what it was doing in it's frozen moment. Much more fun than doing factory work.

  • @dougsundseth6904
    @dougsundseth6904 Před 3 lety +32

    I'll add another one: When you're new, you can't see the difference between what you're doing and what's good. Then your eyes get trained and you can see the difference ... and you get depressed. But eventually, now that you can see "better", your painting gets better too. (You can't paint better until you can see what better looks like.)
    But usually that's right about the time that you start to see the _next_ level, so you still think you suck. This continues pretty much forever.
    One way to counteract that "I still suck" feeling is to keep your old minis. When you look back on the mini you used to think was really good, you'll see immediately that your "it's OK, I guess" from today is better than your "I'm so freaking awesome!" from a couple of years ago.
    You really are getting better when you practice, even if it feels like you aren't.

    • @musicmartins94
      @musicmartins94 Před 3 lety +4

      When I studied music production, a producer told me "keep one backup of every good thing you've worked in, and 5 backups of every bad one". I think this applies to everything, really. Keeping my old minis helps me see how much I've improved in this year. Even if I think "I'm not good enough yet", I can see the improvement, and get motivated to keep painting and improving.

    • @koncorde
      @koncorde Před 3 lety +2

      Agree entirely with Doug, but here's a little more from my perspective. I have spent decades now not painting as much as painting. But each time I return to painting I have gotten better. This is just because your whole ethic can mature as much by passive learning as it can from active doing - in effect you can practice your eye for detail even without a brush in your hands. Look at your old models. Realise where you did good, recognise where you didn't do so great, remember what brought you to the point of being successful, repeat the good bits and work at the bad bits.

    • @pugnate666
      @pugnate666 Před 3 lety +1

      Applies to much more than minis ^^

  • @HeadHunterSix
    @HeadHunterSix Před 3 lety +3

    My painting skill really increased when I stopped stripping models that were at the "ugly phase". It's like a remodeling project - but if you see it through it's worth the effort!
    (Also, that Turtle is amazeballs)

  • @davesigley3627
    @davesigley3627 Před rokem

    Probably the best video I’ve watched on how to get better as a painter. I’m relatively new to hobby painting and crafting but I’m constantly battling my own anxiety to move forward.

  • @SerWinter
    @SerWinter Před 3 lety +97

    Dude, that was an amazing job. Well done.

    • @Telleelle
      @Telleelle Před 3 lety

      I can't dobble like, but liking this kind of comments is close to it.

  • @techmechanic1200
    @techmechanic1200 Před 2 lety

    I'm not a beginner but, I haven't painted a miniature in 18 years. I'm gearing up to dive back into it this weekend. And even though I've painted a few hundred minis in my life, I honestly find the prospect of coming back after so long, kind of daunting.
    Your videos have been a great inspiration, not only by giving some helpful new tips, but also reminding me of things I already knew but, have forgotten.
    Thanks Jon!

  • @olympiangamers7007
    @olympiangamers7007 Před rokem

    Really wasn’t expecting a turtle club reference 😂 - I think your last piece of advice is the most important. I’d add that you can always take paint off if you make a mistake, and if somehow you can’t, lots of minis are comparatively not that expensive if you need to rebut them to redo a paint scheme

  • @honestindomitus1342
    @honestindomitus1342 Před 3 lety +15

    You’re right, they must be holding out on us

  • @ColinFerm
    @ColinFerm Před 3 lety +1

    I think the theme of this video is really important and Ninjon has done a great job at expressing it. If you don't just dive in, you'll never get anywhere. So, dive all the way in, don't be afraid of failing now and again, and just keep trying!

  • @UnvarnishedTarnished
    @UnvarnishedTarnished Před 3 lety

    Jon, you have very quickly become my favorite youtuber. I've been watching folks for years but none quite as saucy as yourself! Keep it up mate :)

  • @barryshand7032
    @barryshand7032 Před 2 lety

    Last tip hit me in the feels man. Have a cool young blue dragon mini sitting waiting and that comment of just paint it... yeah it’s my first paint of 2022.

  • @Malhara
    @Malhara Před 3 lety +2

    I've been painting on and off again for almost 20 years now. These are some things that I've never even thought of. Like the bigger brush thing, I've always thought I've had to have the smallest brush to get the results I want. Thank you Ninjon! This is helpful advice, even for someone imbedded in the craft for years!

    • @Ninjon
      @Ninjon  Před 3 lety +2

      high praise man, thank you!

  • @phillipchronister7035
    @phillipchronister7035 Před 3 lety

    Simply amazing and spot on. Especially #8 for me. Ive got several models that are sitting on the rack and I want to paint them but struggle with "can I do it justice." Thank you for the inspiration!

  • @justinbenedict3557
    @justinbenedict3557 Před 3 lety

    Just got into mini painting from a coworker who convinced me to play 40K, yours and Miniacs vids have been so good thanks for the advice!

  • @theemptyjarhead5414
    @theemptyjarhead5414 Před 3 lety

    This an amazing video. Not just tips on painting itself but the philosophy behind it

  • @mx.lucyfur
    @mx.lucyfur Před rokem

    I know this comes two years late, but with the growth of 3D printing I think it's more salient now than a couple years ago. The great thing about that mini you love and want to do a great job with.... you can print it again! I'm just getting started, but I almost always do a couple prints of the same model just to play around with different schemes or something. You can always go back another time and do that model you love all over with all of your growth now making a difference. It's not unlike artists who develop OCs and such redrawing a pic from a couple years back!

  • @Boodoosh69
    @Boodoosh69 Před 3 lety

    Tip 8 for the WIN! that one is Gold - nice job on the Trutley Druidy thing.
    Do not be afraid to put paint on plastic, for way to many years I was to intimidated to paint my gray plastic, then when I did, I made a shed load of mistakes but none of my painted minis are hidden away I use them all, meaning the paint jobs ended up OK :)

  • @MrZweigck
    @MrZweigck Před 3 lety +15

    I got to say, your videos (including the first with the weird audio) are just good!! The information you are presenting in all of them is very informative and not always following the general "youtube-mini-painting-video". They are just all very well and thought through! I hope you'll be able to do many more.

  • @MrPug-dt4sd
    @MrPug-dt4sd Před 3 lety +35

    The ugly phase of Jons model is still better than anything i've painted.

  • @beameyzed
    @beameyzed Před 3 lety +1

    Turtle-folk came out badass! And thanks for the tips, I really need to take the 'you are good enough' one to heart. Maybe I will give those KDM miniatures a try...

    • @Ninjon
      @Ninjon  Před 3 lety

      KDM are the #1 minis that 'freeze' people, I've been there too. Once I did one I was ready to keep going!

  • @kendo5862
    @kendo5862 Před 3 lety

    That looks absolutely amazing ... lovely colours. There was no rubbish phase .... it started great and just got better!

  • @visuellegedanken
    @visuellegedanken Před 3 lety +1

    Number 8 hit home too closely. :D But I have recognized that myself lately and am working on that. The turtle is amazing, btw! Sculpt and paint job!

  • @quandaleprogg
    @quandaleprogg Před 3 lety

    I just like going for it. Think in the 1 year and half. I have grown so much as a painter. With just do your best and keep moving forward.

  • @subzero9113
    @subzero9113 Před 2 lety

    Hey Thank You Ninjon ! Just Got back into Painting Miniatures! Between You and Goober Town I am so excited to get back into it. its only been 30 years, grenadier Paints and Minis! Both of You are Awesome Spokes Folks for Our Hobby!

  • @walterchronic3473
    @walterchronic3473 Před 2 lety

    awesome job on the druid and great tips! "Shelf of shame" really hits home...lol

  • @austinc5813
    @austinc5813 Před 3 lety

    Nice job on your Jonatello! And yes, I agree that those are all tips I don't hear repeated often enough.

  • @VidJunkie63
    @VidJunkie63 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for taking the time to paint that mini in this video ... and sharing your tips on what you wish you had heard/been told/read early in your hobby years.

  • @kacperstachowski5147
    @kacperstachowski5147 Před 3 lety +4

    I have a box of minis from Dark Souls boardgame that I was saving until I'm good enough... After this video, I think I'm gonna finally put them in my to-be-painted list. Also I totally agree about brush handling skills. I can't paint on canvas, but I have bought a colour-book like painting (the ones that comes with a numbered paints, so you can just fill the spaces between the lines). I struggled to finish it, but once I did using brush on my minis became much easier. It comes with time and experience like you said

  • @andrewsmith2880
    @andrewsmith2880 Před rokem

    @2:00 a great way to practice using different tones of the same colors: paint in gray scale. I did this as a "challenge" for my Night of the Living Dead Zombicide minis to keep in theme with the movie. Doing the entire set in black and white "sounded" easy but it was anything but! I had to do so many different tones of gray to make the effect "work" and keep the models from all looking the same. I learned a LOT about different shades of the same color. My pallet had white on one side, black on the other and every shade of gray in between. It didn't save me any time to do the entire project grayscale. In fact, I probably spent more time/mini than I would have if I just painted them full color, but they turned out great and I wouldn't change a thing.

  • @Valentine-Collective
    @Valentine-Collective Před rokem

    These are some of the best tips I've heard - every one of them was on point.

  • @Ravage556
    @Ravage556 Před rokem

    I have been sitting on Ghazkhul for a couple months now exactly for that reason, and I’m finally gonna bust him out cause you’re absolutely right, and I needed to hear that

  • @Brennan068
    @Brennan068 Před 2 lety

    I'm a real newb to painting mini's. Even after my first 3 I can see improvements. I have to say, your turtle folk mini is beautiful

  • @cochise82
    @cochise82 Před 2 lety

    Tip #8 speaks to me hard...it's what's been keeping me from seriously getting into painting minis. I've bee practicing on cheapy bulk minis that really aren't great quality. I'm moving on to the minis I WANT to paint now...Thank you!

  • @wolfpack6635
    @wolfpack6635 Před 4 měsíci

    best part about this entire video (the first i have seen of yourself) you kept the whole thing original! very informative, honest!, ill be honest i love your content now please tell me where the hell can i get my hands on this mini!?!?
    give yourself a high five & keep up the good work!!

  • @TheGoldenDragon_
    @TheGoldenDragon_ Před 2 lety

    Wow. That turtle druid came out really nice. Thanks for the tips, they really help.

  • @MaybeLater82
    @MaybeLater82 Před 3 měsíci

    ...after 30 years of painting, mostly casually but since lockdown I returned with avengence....the two things that changed my results the most beyond simply practicing, are using a wet pallet and splashing cash on a decent size 1 brush!

  • @myVeryRealLIFE
    @myVeryRealLIFE Před 2 lety

    Great advice for all skills of painting. With a background in airbrushing, painting minis is new again! Not since I purchased my first games workshop starter set 20 years ago

  • @ajcorb
    @ajcorb Před 3 lety

    the blending of the yellow and green on the leaf you made it look WAY too easy but looks amazing. great video

  • @dawidkowalewicz5845
    @dawidkowalewicz5845 Před 3 lety

    This is so nice! The way you paint tree and leaf with wet blend of brown/yellow and green/yellow

  • @Olvenskol
    @Olvenskol Před 3 lety

    Great job on the figure and good tips. My prime tip (essentially already stated) is that you get better at painting by painting.

  • @katarabi
    @katarabi Před 2 lety

    This is a video I come back to, now and again. Great topics to be reminded of.

  • @Haunting_Hyena
    @Haunting_Hyena Před 2 lety

    I've watched a bunch of these and I think this might be my favorite one as I could relate with almost all of the tips.

  • @markkuhn1297
    @markkuhn1297 Před rokem

    That turtle is simply amazing!

  • @jdarkside6423
    @jdarkside6423 Před 2 lety

    I'm 50 my sons just got me into Warhammer and you just told me all the tips I really needed to hear I had been beating my self up a lot when I use to play D&D I was much younger and when the mini game came out it took all the painting out of it so when I started painting my new figures I was like no way in hell its this hard but this truly helps thank you 8)

  • @smmclaug75
    @smmclaug75 Před 3 lety

    Outstanding video. There are a million "things I wish I had known" videos out there, but few of them resonate with the ring of truth the way that this one does. From a novice, thank you!

  • @CJ-sh6gj
    @CJ-sh6gj Před 3 lety

    Wonderful, thank you sir. These are great reminders and tips. The bigger brush meant a lot to me. I think most importantly being reminded that its okay to suck and to keep trying, don't stop painting. :-)

  • @Chipnuts
    @Chipnuts Před rokem

    #8 hits deep....great video and everything was both true and useful!

  • @sidanftw
    @sidanftw Před 3 lety

    last tip was just what i needed to hear to paint my bladeguard vets, thanks man, appreciate the video.

  • @yoyoyo9669
    @yoyoyo9669 Před 2 lety +1

    shes so beautiful man like wow! just phenomenal!

  • @xcomeruinx
    @xcomeruinx Před 3 lety

    I've taken a new approach in recent months with projects and painting the choice miniatures in a project first, rather than leaving them to last and burning out on chaff models in the project. If i die tomorrow my last mini I painted will be one of my favourites.

  • @Dop3e
    @Dop3e Před 2 lety

    Amazing how you took such a simple but awesome model to be looking extremely professional. Thanks for the tips! Helped me a lot

  • @itzyaboishannon
    @itzyaboishannon Před 3 lety

    Hey Jon, I think this was a fantastic video. Tip #8 really resounded with me. Oftentimes, I beat myself up and get too afraid to paint beautiful models as I drown in my own pool that is the lack of confidence. I know the answer is just to paint the damned models that I already paid for, but the thought of not being able to do them justice has always been an insurmountable wall to climb. Listening to your advice gives me the strength to soldier on, and I'd like to thank you for it. Smashing work on the turtlefolk druid by the way. Absolutely wonderful.

  • @juxstapo
    @juxstapo Před 3 lety

    Didn't hit the exact same points the majority of these videos cover, and frankly I found this quite inspirational. Thanks much.

  • @sarahdarpino8143
    @sarahdarpino8143 Před rokem

    I'm brand new to miniature painting. I've watched several tutorials. thank you for the tips

  • @darrellnewman5110
    @darrellnewman5110 Před 3 lety

    Got to say this I always admired miniacs work but your painting of minis is just on another level, truly one of the best...

  • @normanlennox4949
    @normanlennox4949 Před rokem

    "Do not let that ugly phase take you down." I get this a lot. When I'm painting minis, or making terrain. I've almost given up on so many, but every time I power through, I end up happy with, and sometimes proud of, the results.
    I would also add to your list "never get rid of your first mini you painted." It will forever show you how far you've improved.

  • @shawnp601
    @shawnp601 Před 3 lety

    Jon, I’ve seen you as a guest on Scott’s channel but this is the first time I’ve watched one of your videos. Everything you said in the video hits home and you explain it in layman’s terms making it easy to understand. You’ve earned another subscriber today bud. Keep up the good work and great videos friend!

    • @Ninjon
      @Ninjon  Před 3 lety

      Glad to have you Shawn!

  • @victoryspath4116
    @victoryspath4116 Před 3 lety

    This is some of the better advice I've gotten for mini painting. Most of the time it's either too advanced and over my head, or just overly simplistic. This was just right for a beginner, whose not good, but not a complete nube.

  • @vitaminc3815
    @vitaminc3815 Před 3 lety +1

    Today I did my first mini with two friends and it was so much fun! I have been subscribed for a month to two, but this has made me want to watch so much more now that I know how it actually feels to paint!

  • @legionnaireminis
    @legionnaireminis Před 3 lety

    All great tips i wish i knew. Or listened to when i started. I think your best advise you gave was put paint to brush. So often its just getting motivated to start a project but once i start, im in it for hours without realising.

  • @wyoguy9720
    @wyoguy9720 Před 2 lety

    I just started the hobby last November, your tips have made me a better painter in a short amount of time. Thank you for your bluntness, and actual usable tips. You’re really good at what you do.

  • @leonardjeanjean9981
    @leonardjeanjean9981 Před 3 lety

    Been watching hobby videos forever, best 8 tips ever

  • @jeppejuulrasmussen3264

    I think I need to watch more of your videos. It was really inspiring seeing the turtle come to life while you talked. Bigger contrast is definitly the one I need to be working on right now.

  • @Berserkerworks
    @Berserkerworks Před 3 lety

    I wish someone had made me use a bigger brush 20 years ago. and that Massive Voodoo had existed back then. Great video Jon!

  • @SgtZTubesocks
    @SgtZTubesocks Před 3 lety

    Sound was perfect and the video format was great. Keep up the great work, its showing. Love the turtle folk......maybe print and paint up a war band of them..... The colors are vibrant and contrast well together. Looking forward to the next video Jon.

  • @billcurran7210
    @billcurran7210 Před 3 lety

    Man that last tip is so important. I’m still trying to get out of this mindset, but every time you push your limits on a new mini you learn so much.

  • @pentuplove6542
    @pentuplove6542 Před 3 lety

    Love #8. Best advice among the other 7. Great finished Turtle model. #Respect

  • @Snaillearningacademy
    @Snaillearningacademy Před 2 lety

    #8 moved me to start painting. I was worried about ruining my squig with cave snail and was planning to start with some goblins. Now I'm green stuffing and priming it for my first paint job.

  • @SwashBuccaneer
    @SwashBuccaneer Před 3 lety +1

    Tip #2 is my favorite part of miniature painting. I love that point where the models pop to life and move past that hot ass looking phase.

  • @flipnutdodad8841
    @flipnutdodad8841 Před 3 lety

    That turtle looks great! Thanks for the tips. You're helping me get back at it.

  • @the_musing_kravist
    @the_musing_kravist Před 3 lety

    Appreciate hearing you talk about models being the hot garbage phase for a while; I’m painting a lot of thing where I’m planning to lock it all down with gloss varnish at the end and hit it with an oil wash, but it means I’m working without my deepest shadows until the very end, which can be demoralising.

  • @jonesy279
    @jonesy279 Před 3 lety

    Great video mate! Love the positivity! You’ve inspired me to start painting my Mortarion that I’ve been putting off until I can “do it justice.”

  • @RandomHeroScog
    @RandomHeroScog Před 3 lety

    While I'm digging all the quality content I'm living for them bloopies at the end.

  • @martinolsson8303
    @martinolsson8303 Před 3 lety

    Tip nr.8 is so True!! And noone is talking about this matter! Great vid and I will see you in the next one!

  • @festo8220
    @festo8220 Před 2 lety

    I just watched this today and I think the "new" shirt is wonderful but what I really need to get myself some of those Ninjamas that you have in your tube commercials...cracks me up every time.

  • @MrParcivous
    @MrParcivous Před 3 lety +3

    Great video boss. Those must be some pretty solid prints given some of your previous opinions on 3d printed miniatures, glad you found some to enjoy!

  • @Edcounsellor
    @Edcounsellor Před 3 lety

    Love this video. Thank you! I truly love your mini painting style. I love the intense colors and high contrast you use on this turtle druid. I have been mini painting for over 15 years and do commission work as well as competitive painting and I still needed to heart these tips again. great stuff! Keep it up!

  • @jacobmurphy3045
    @jacobmurphy3045 Před 3 lety +1

    Fantastic! These are all excellent tips that everyone should hear starting out.