Paint Brushes from Scratch
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- I learn about the earlier forms of paint and produce my own tempra paint and my own paintbrushes using tin, wood and horse hair.
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Between the Bob Ross wig at the end and the "beating the devil out of your brush" I was wheezing lmao
Lots of respect for everything you do in this series, but when you make ink or paint you make it too thin! Start thick when making the paint, and slowly add water to thin it showly. Good luck making the oil paints!
"Please do not film Ferris Bueller's Day Off references" -Minneapolis Institute of Art
when the montage first started I was like ".....wait a second"
Oh well
Those "inspiration" shots are what I live for...
that shit needs to be thrown in the garbage have people forgot what good painting is? look at historical European paintings and then at this kindergarten shit. fart huffing hippies managed to pull a fast one on these gallery owners.
@@noah_hill I make one joke about a statue with its genitalia exposed in the foreground and someone has to go all "art student" on me. Take your pills.
@@noah_hill god stop gatekeeping
no pills can cure this sorrow.
The first paints "pigment" was to crude.
For black pigment its easiest to collect the soot from a candle by holding a spoon over it and scraping it off.
For brown however I don't know, maybe boiling onionpeals with rose petals.
Different soils with certain mineral deposits are definitely the way to go for brown. Umber and Sienna are earth pigments named after the areas they were historically sourced from. Carbon black was made from bone or wood char, Lamp Black was made from the method you described, and Ivory black was made from ivory char.
I love the comedic little segments recently, like Andy in the art museum and last video's beer commercial!
Your videos are great keep up the good work. I'm always happy when u come out with a new vid
How are u black and ur name is Jensen
Idk ask my parents
The coolest thing about handmade paints is source of your pigments. Same pigments can be different depending where they came from- it makes them unique. I own a jar of red ochre, one of the oldest pigments known to men, from German province Neandertal. Once I've made my watercolours with it I felt such a connection through millennia with people using same pigments to tell their stories on cave walls.
Thank you HTME for this wonderful Ferris Bueller's Day Off reference, it's one of my most favourite scenes ever and you really brought me back to a feeling I had forgotten
Making paint is actually what i have gotten in to recently (though i make watercolor). Its actually quite fun. Im cheap so i dont buy my pigments but go out and look for different colored rocks. I honestly love making paint and hope you learn to enjoy it too!
Are you going to paint like bob ross or are we just getting some paint brushes
Stay tuned!
@@htme you should follow a bob ross tutorial
@@htme also can I request you paint a potato?
Awsome homage to Ferris Bueller's Day Off. Please please please, let me get what I want this time.
Love the Ferris Bueller's day off reference, nailed it hahaha
I've been an artist for the majority of my life, so this arc makes me very excited!
Can't wait to see you painting happy little trees.
I really enjoyed this! back in 2010 I racked my brain doing this I wanted to do a painting like a old Dutch master but with my own pigment. And ended up going crazy with the variety of natural pigment you could achieve from minerals and I even made stacked lead and vermilion. The best tip I can give for brushes is feral hog closer related a Eurasian boar makes the best brushes the natural flagging and spring of the bristles make it ideal for oil brushes not sable but definently better then the Chung King hog they use for most modern brushes. Maybe a little late to the party but after 6 years that's what I got the best results with.
And when I was done I made a painting that genuinely looked and felt old. Although modern synthetic pigments preform much better then what I could achieve with just a hand Muller.
Never have I been so interested in paintbrushes.
Great video. You should do a collaboration with Nile Red. See what kinds of paints you can make. Cheers!
This channel deserves more than it gets
I remember watching this channel years ago, and thinking to myself, how does this channel not have more subscribers?!? And now I come back and see that you have over a million, congrats!
Rita sounds like Dexter from Dexter's Laboratory, but then actually becomes Dexter at 07:05. Amazing!!!
To me she sounds like Russian.
Jesus Christ the preview 😂😂😂
Love this channel!
Some respect to you right now for posting this even after the loss of a friend.
Any Baumgartner Restoration fans down there? :-D I was just happy during this video, that I know exactly, what is Rita talking about :-D
Hell yeah! High five!
As an oil painter, I am so excited for this series!!! Keep up the amazing work!
That Bob Ross joke at the end got me lol
I fuckin love this channel. You take an idea, research it and put it into practice to compare to how the technologies have aged (for better or worse).
I knew artists had made their own paint, but it's new to me that they made their own brushes too.
I imagined him after seeing the paintings to say "this looks like shit" xD
Those brushes are low-key something I would buy. Good job.
Love these videos. Please keep doing them. Ideas:
Colonial Williamsburg, VA can teach you to make own black powder firearms.
Would love to see book binding. I presume maybe too easy for you.
More videos of raw resource gathering. (Where things come from and how to process for use).
Making a smiths power hammer?
Making a treadle lathe?
Making a functional loom?
Iirc he's already done book binding
Ooo i love this video and the paint one! This artist is one happy potato
Omg I love the Ferris Beuler reference!!!!
I loved the Ferris bueller's scene
1:46 That moment when the curator says whale wax, and we all picture Andy thinking about sourcing a whale.
It was so cool we got to learn about conservation!
“A lot of education, a lot of chemistry, a lot of fine arts”
Have you seen: Electric guitar with flamethrower”
Yes, two very similar things here
Love the opening ref to Ferris Bueller's day off.
That into made me give a like straight away.
Gotta say I love your references, the ferris bueller intro tickled me, and very well done
Glad to see Ferris Bueller’s Day Off is still relevant. 😎
That opener was effing great.
I kinda lost it when Andy smacked the brush at the end. That's a classic Bob Ross move after all lol
I loved the Ferris Bueller reference!
Dude I am 100% going to Patreon you JUST for that F.B.D.O. museum homage!
LOL loved the Ferrys buller's day off reference XD
Another fantastic video!! Love your channel!
thanks for the free museum tour buddy
Loved the Bob Ross tribute...also noticed the Ferris Bueller reference. Classy!😉
The paintings you should I actually really like. Like I would fill my house with those.
Love your videos, I usually have several “laugh out loud” moments while watching 😂 very entertaining!
Finally, a REAL artist. Someone who makes all their materials from scratch! x'D jkjk super hyped for this artist series :O
He beat the devil outta that brush 😂lol
I love this channel so much
Can't wait to see the next video!
Love the Bueller refrence.
When my Golden retiriever was shedding, i picked up a bunch of guard hairs. Should i make a brush with pupper bristles?
"How to scratch everything?" HTME Abrasives
Perhaps mining for an Arkansas stone at some point.
Cool video! But shouldn't the horse hair be tied up/glued to the end (the part you don't see/use, that's inside of the tin) to avoid it getting out like at min 6:39?
Thanks Andy, very cool!
Thumbs up just for the Ferris Bueller reference AND The Smiths!
This is so cool. I love your videos. There so educational and interesting.
Those sure didn't look like the ones on How It's Made LOL
Enjoyed your video and gave it a Thumbs Up
Those Ferris bueller references are on point! :')) love the video!! ♡♡
i have genuine question about the horse hair for the brush
is there a need for sterilizing? how do they do it in the past? without the use of alcohol of course
I need that.
The Bob Ross impersonation was dead on
Me watching this in lockdown like... You went to a museum?? How? Hahahaha
When the stuff he makes is better then what we use in school
Love the bob ross ending
Gotta love a gud ol' ferris buellers day off reference
This the real-life adaptation of Doctor Stone, and it's actually good!
HE STOLE YOUR EGGS CHICKEN. SHOW HIM NO MERCY!
Ive never been more excited for a video lmao
very cool thank you
Jesus that conservationist is badass
Ferris buellers day off, nice.
KITTY!!!💕
This channel going to be a guide to future apocalyptic civilizations to follow and rebuild humanity from scratch
Really nice Ferris Bueller homage
Hahahah recreated a scene from my favorite movie, ferris beullers day off
Great Ferris Beuler reference!
Love the video. I know the construction of the brushes was not super complicated but would have love to see more video time devoted to them
Loving the Bob Ross part at the end.
One little thing I have to moan about is when you're heating up the tin and squirting water onto it. Don't squirt water on, just leave it to cool naturally, then work on it.
Cooling it down quickly just hardens it.
But other than that I loved the video.
Best intro.
You need to make your own silicon molds, plastic, and enamel paints, and build an entire model kit lmao
Shouldn't you trim them _after_ you crimp them so they don't get misaligned?
This channel is literally real life Minecraft
Thanks for taking my suggestion! XD
This is the kind of man who doesn't just recite the band's name and songs, but the DNA strings of its members
"If you look very closely, you can see the flesh tones are made with very small short brush strokes"
*close-up shot is blurry the whole way through*
Keep up the great work!
The bob ross part is the best
I knew we’d see that Ferris Bueller’s Day Off reference.
I just now heard that Grant Thompson died recently and I just wanted to give you my condolences, we're here for you man.
Rita Berg in that discussion about restoration . . . I was surprised that there were clear principles of restoration, respecting the original work . . . I always imagine the world of Modern Art to be Post-Structuralist & deconstructionist viz. death of the author - or, in this case, death of the painter. I'm impressed by the way they consult Art Historians to pay close attention to the Original Artist - great interview segment to accompany the video.
You don’t need to pour lead out in a ribbon first, you can take a large sinker or roundball for a muzzleloader and hammer it out forever into ribbon or wire.
that horse was like "dont touch my tail"
You better Bob Ross it up in the next video!
Loove the bob ross outfit! Are you going to paint some happy clouds?😆