MtG Alter Tutorial | Painting a Magic Card
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- In this video I am painting an art extension on a classic Magic the Gathering island from Urza’s Saga. I would love to know what you think about these longer process videos, and what questions you have about card altering!
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Magic: the Gathering card alteration, painted with acrylics
Card Name: basic land (island)
Set: Urza’s Saga
MtG Artist: Donato Giancola
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I enjoy these longer videos. It is a lot easier to follow along to and see the whole process!
Thanks! That’s good to know. I have another longer video that is part of my “beginners guide” series I’m planning to post likely tomorrow!
@@pokefairyrose that’s great! Looking forward to it. I actually just ordered a handful of old basic lands to learn to paint on.
I'm a mini painter just getting into alters and I'm so excited to go back and paint up a lot of the lands I had as a kid. Thank you for this video, I love seeing all the different ways alter painters interact with frames and extending the art
Thank you!! Lands are definitely my favorites to paint too
Thank you for sharing your process! Beautiful work!
I love those Urza's Saga islands! I was lucky enough to get a whole bunch signed by Donato when I was a kid...back in the late 90s when the artists hadn't started charging for signatures yet. I'm glad they're charging now and getting paid for their time, but young Jared is grateful they didn't back then :)
Oh that sounds amazing!! Your collection has so many special cards. If only I knew about the game back then…I love the art from those “classic” lands, and are always my go-to when searching through bulk at game stores. They deserve all the love and attention!
Wow; looks so good!
Thank you so much!
I’m inspired now :) ty
Yay!! That’s great!
Heeey! Just found you here..LOL love the details, keep it up!
Yay! Happy to see you here too!!
Very nice! I love it!
Thank you! 😊
Great video!!
Thank you!
great alter! It was nice being able to see the paint-mixing, and it is a step in the right direction for my own learning in not using too much paint and only making small colour samples at a time rather than big globs of paint haha. I think I'll start trying out a basecoat before I paint anything for future alters, seems like it could be quite helpful!
I’m so happy you found it helpful! That’s one of the big differences for me between card alters and original paintings - for alters I tend to work in such tiny amounts as I try to match a color, vs a normal painting I would more likely pre mix larger amounts for my palette.
Good job.
Thank you
Looks like a liquid card now. Well done!
Top vidéo 😉
Very cool! Do you recommend using a matte finish? Will that interact with sleeves long term?
I’ve used a satin aerosol varnish, haven’t noticed any sticking or issues with the sleeves yet! I do wonder what would happen though if I left the cards out in the sun/high temp
@@pokefairyrose Yeah, the high temp was a bit of conceen, but it should be normal practice to keep cards out of sun to avoid sunbleaching. Thanks for input!
is this tournament legal? p.s. very nice job
amazing! do you hit it with any kind of varnish afterwards just to seal the deal?
Thanks! I typically use a satin finish aerosol varnish after
@@pokefairyroseThanks for that! I plan to play with my alters after, even if basic lands are all I’m comfortable starting on!
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Thank you so much for this video! I've been thinking about making some MTG alters for a long time now and this video is exactly what i needed. Very helpful to see the process and hear you explaining the thought proces. Do you also have experience using other mediums to make card alters? (makers, pens, pencils, etc.. or other paints maybe? And how did that turn out?)
Very nice alter, the end result looks so good!
Thank you so much! I am always happy to share the process. I mostly just use acrylic paints, so do not have much experience beyond that! I have started experimenting with foils, so will let you know how that goes!
@@pokefairyrose Thanks for the answer! I made my first 2 alters yesterday, a border extention like you did in the video of a basic plains (with acrylics) and another custom art on a swamp (with markers and pens), the turned out pretty well, the video helped a lot! I'm typing this while waiting for the paint on my 3rd alter to dry haha.
What do you recommend for a cheaper set of paints if you’re broke and can’t afford anything ?
Have you tried Apple barrel fluid paints? When I first started painting I used a really cheap and basic set of heavy body acrylics from the craft store.
@@pokefairyrose I would have no clue what that is, I’ll have a look but certain paints seem limited in Australia
You forgot the part where we all need to be really great artists!
You are funny! Just a little practice
Thats the neat part: you don't. Even with very basic skills, alters can already look great!
@@CasualAlters exactly!
Man I have issues creating a soft gradient, I don't know how she does it so smoothly.
The secret is working with the paints on the card while they are still wet!
wish i could have this done with my foils from masques and 7th
I wish I was better at altering foils, they are so tricky!