I've seen these before, but seeing a video of it makes it seem actually doable, so I'm gonna try to make an alter soon (it probably won't be good, but it doesn't hurt to try). thanks for the inspiration
This is always cool to watch. I'm contemplating getting into doing card alters. Got a bottle of medium grey for making the canvas, a bottle of purple, black, and I already had bottles of glow and matte white from a previous project. Got a couple of finer edged brushes, planning on starting with lands since I tend to have had a sketching history of landscapes through time. Painting has always spooked me about how much it costs to get into practice. But, the little bottles of acrylic aren't too bad in cost, and the canvases can be as expensive as you want to be expensive for.
Thank you I really appreciate it!! I am definitely working on making my videos longer in the future, or at least a mix of my usual short Timelapse and longer tutorials!
This whole video is somehow magical, really inspirational. If you happen to read this comment, could you maybe tell me if you are using any acrylics fixation spray on your finished altered cards? Thank you
Thank you so much! I do like using an aerosol varnish- satin finish by Golden is my current favorite for MtG. For more simple are extensions I sometimes just keep the card in a perfect fit sleeve instead of varnishing
Ahhh! I’m so excited i found your process videos! I paint pokémon card alters but am starting to branch out, and i’ve had commissions requesting i keep cards tournament legal, so this is really amazing! Seems like i need to water down my paints more. Do you use any kind of finishing spray or sealant?
I just did my first extended alter today, just a random ass Earthbrawn as a testXD I had only used oils before so now I see that I can water down the paint sooo much more, I was using the acrylic way too thick and made cleaning borders ugly and difficult. Thank you this was very helpful to me.
have you tried using a liquid mask and painting over the fine detail you don't want to miss. that way you don't have to fix it layer after layer and can just remove it after
urza's saga was my favorite release, so i really enjoyed watching this one ^.^ beautiful work. Ive been trying to do alters myself but my paint selection feels very restrictive.
Really beautiful alter! I also want to start altering cards myself this year. I'm pretty good at painting already, but I find it a bit daunting to alter an existing artwork. So I was wondering if you have any good ideas on where to start? Like what types of cards or what style of artwork would recommend when starting? And what would be a good way to get inspiration if you wanted to add new elements to an already existing artwork?
Hey thanks! What kind of alters do you like? The early basic lands are a great place to start (before everything was digital!) for art extensions. I sometimes look at other work the artist has done for inspiration to add to a card if you aren’t sure. I just find artists I like (like Guay, Shuler, Avon) and work on extending their art style. Lots of alter types too (from simple art extension to art replacement) depending on how creative you want to get!
@@pokefairyrose Great idea about looking on other works from the same artist - I'll try that. I also prefer the artwork from the 90's where one can often see hints of their working proces in the brush strokes etc. :)
When I alter, I have to lean in really close to get a look at what im painting and be accurate. From the way camera makes it seem, it looks like your head isn't anywhere near as close to the card as mine is - basically shod I have better posture whilst painting? How are you si accurate without being close to see all the card?
It might just be the angle of the camera? i am already sitting a bit low in my chair compared to my desk and have natural lighting which helps. I definitely have to get close though and sometimes wear my glasses for the super detailed parts!
Are these noticeable when in a deck of cards? i.e., how much does the paint raise the surface? Could i put this is a sleeved deck and not stand out from the unaltered cards?
Once sleeved most of the alters are hard to notice. Some of the full art ones, if I’m not careful with thinning the paint, do feel a bit thicker though. They definitely have a different feel when not sleeved
This is beautiful work! I’m struggling with my paint drying & having too much texture. I recently got into altering MTg so I went the cheap route and got regular acrylics off of Amazon but I think I have to upgrade to golden fluid acrylics. Is the extended frame part of your alters considerably textured? Do you think it’s me not watering down the paint enough or am I just cooking in the wrong kitchen with the heavy acrylics lol. Thanks!! Great work!
Hey! You can definitely use heavy body acrylics. Try a bit more water to thin the paints. There is a slight texture difference due to matte paint vs printed card, but thinning the paints keeps the texture at least flat (and less noticeable with a varnish). I use just a small amount at a time and work in super thin layers for art extensions.
I use a satin aerosol varnish after the card dries/when done painting to seal. Have also tried some liquid gloss varnish for Pokémon but haven’t gotten it right yet. Haven’t tried that as a primer though
when i water my paint it just doesnt stick to the card and never "opaquly" applies, i need like 3 layer before i stop seeing the card, whenever i do a brush stroke the paint move and you can you see the black border again, is my paint trash ?
I start with a less watered down layer as a base to help paint stick. I find mixing a white and black makes a nice opaque base layer, and can use more watered down paints once first layer dries
As long as I have a base layer down first and work in small amounts of water at a time I have not had an issue. Cards still lay flat and not impact on the back.
I love this so much. Reminds me of some of Monet paintings
I've seen these before, but seeing a video of it makes it seem actually doable, so I'm gonna try to make an alter soon (it probably won't be good, but it doesn't hurt to try). thanks for the inspiration
How did it go?
@nx142 not great, but I think fairly decent for my first attempt, and I think I'm probably gonna try again a couple times, thanks for asking!
Keep at it!
@@pokefairyrose Thanks, will do!
Starting to learn this. I saw your stuff on Pinterest. You’re truly amazing!
This is so good! I really wanna get alters done someday for 1 of my decks.
love the background! Great alter!
Thanks!
This is always cool to watch. I'm contemplating getting into doing card alters. Got a bottle of medium grey for making the canvas, a bottle of purple, black, and I already had bottles of glow and matte white from a previous project. Got a couple of finer edged brushes, planning on starting with lands since I tend to have had a sketching history of landscapes through time. Painting has always spooked me about how much it costs to get into practice. But, the little bottles of acrylic aren't too bad in cost, and the canvases can be as expensive as you want to be expensive for.
Beautiful. Rebecca Guay is one of my favorite MTG artist. I actually built a deck around some of her cards.
One of my favorite artists too! Wow that would be a pretty deck!
This is my favorite one of your's so far. Amazing.
Thank you! That is so kind of you to say, so happy you like it 🥰
Nice to see a longer one from you! I'm not into any form of TCG whatsoever but love the art you do. Keep it up!
Thank you I really appreciate it!! I am definitely working on making my videos longer in the future, or at least a mix of my usual short Timelapse and longer tutorials!
That turned out so nice
Thank you!
amazing alter! keep theme amazing videos coming, greetings from south america! :)
Thank you so much! More videos coming soon 🥰 and hi!
This looks really nice!
Thank you!
just now seeing your videos! helped me figure out how to paint just a little cleaner haha
Great to hear!
This whole video is somehow magical, really inspirational. If you happen to read this comment, could you maybe tell me if you are using any acrylics fixation spray on your finished altered cards? Thank you
Thank you so much! I do like using an aerosol varnish- satin finish by Golden is my current favorite for MtG. For more simple are extensions I sometimes just keep the card in a perfect fit sleeve instead of varnishing
Ahhh! I’m so excited i found your process videos! I paint pokémon card alters but am starting to branch out, and i’ve had commissions requesting i keep cards tournament legal, so this is really amazing! Seems like i need to water down my paints more.
Do you use any kind of finishing spray or sealant?
Amazing work, keep it up
Thank you!
I just did my first extended alter today, just a random ass Earthbrawn as a testXD I had only used oils before so now I see that I can water down the paint sooo much more, I was using the acrylic way too thick and made cleaning borders ugly and difficult. Thank you this was very helpful to me.
have you tried using a liquid mask and painting over the fine detail you don't want to miss. that way you don't have to fix it layer after layer and can just remove it after
Great work. I usually don't touch the nice old bordered cards but I'm also just not as good as you are 😅
I paint magic cards and I was commissioned to paint a shiny charizard over an ancient copper dragon and im scared
Man I want to see that when you are done, good luck! You got this 😎
Howd it go joseph
I must know how that went
amazing.
Thank you!
How do you seal the card after altering? Alter looks amazing btw.
I often use an aerosol varnish, otherwise a perfect fit sleeve helps protect the card too.
urza's saga was my favorite release, so i really enjoyed watching this one ^.^ beautiful work. Ive been trying to do alters myself but my paint selection feels very restrictive.
Thank you! I’m so happy you liked it. What kind of paints do you have right now?
Really beautiful alter! I also want to start altering cards myself this year. I'm pretty good at painting already, but I find it a bit daunting to alter an existing artwork. So I was wondering if you have any good ideas on where to start? Like what types of cards or what style of artwork would recommend when starting? And what would be a good way to get inspiration if you wanted to add new elements to an already existing artwork?
Hey thanks! What kind of alters do you like? The early basic lands are a great place to start (before everything was digital!) for art extensions. I sometimes look at other work the artist has done for inspiration to add to a card if you aren’t sure. I just find artists I like (like Guay, Shuler, Avon) and work on extending their art style. Lots of alter types too (from simple art extension to art replacement) depending on how creative you want to get!
@@pokefairyrose Great idea about looking on other works from the same artist - I'll try that. I also prefer the artwork from the 90's where one can often see hints of their working proces in the brush strokes etc. :)
When I alter, I have to lean in really close to get a look at what im painting and be accurate. From the way camera makes it seem, it looks like your head isn't anywhere near as close to the card as mine is - basically shod I have better posture whilst painting? How are you si accurate without being close to see all the card?
It might just be the angle of the camera? i am already sitting a bit low in my chair compared to my desk and have natural lighting which helps. I definitely have to get close though and sometimes wear my glasses for the super detailed parts!
I see, thank you!
@@pokefairyrose a video where you show your sitting setup would be really useful!
Are these noticeable when in a deck of cards? i.e., how much does the paint raise the surface? Could i put this is a sleeved deck and not stand out from the unaltered cards?
Once sleeved most of the alters are hard to notice. Some of the full art ones, if I’m not careful with thinning the paint, do feel a bit thicker though. They definitely have a different feel when not sleeved
This is beautiful work! I’m struggling with my paint drying & having too much texture. I recently got into altering MTg so I went the cheap route and got regular acrylics off of Amazon but I think I have to upgrade to golden fluid acrylics. Is the extended frame part of your alters considerably textured? Do you think it’s me not watering down the paint enough or am I just cooking in the wrong kitchen with the heavy acrylics lol. Thanks!! Great work!
Hey! You can definitely use heavy body acrylics. Try a bit more water to thin the paints. There is a slight texture difference due to matte paint vs printed card, but thinning the paints keeps the texture at least flat (and less noticeable with a varnish). I use just a small amount at a time and work in super thin layers for art extensions.
Do you ever prime the cards with varnish?
I use a satin aerosol varnish after the card dries/when done painting to seal. Have also tried some liquid gloss varnish for Pokémon but haven’t gotten it right yet. Haven’t tried that as a primer though
when i water my paint it just doesnt stick to the card and never "opaquly" applies, i need like 3 layer before i stop seeing the card, whenever i do a brush stroke the paint move and you can you see the black border again, is my paint trash ?
I start with a less watered down layer as a base to help paint stick. I find mixing a white and black makes a nice opaque base layer, and can use more watered down paints once first layer dries
take my money!
Possible to buy you a card ? Possible to order?
Any issues with the card getting too wet?amazing work!
As long as I have a base layer down first and work in small amounts of water at a time I have not had an issue. Cards still lay flat and not impact on the back.
Do you have an etsy or way to do commissions?
Sorry not at the moment
Obviously AI generated
lol what?