How to Make Custom Made Decals for Your Miniatures

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  • Опубликовано: 7 окт 2024
  • Hello my friends!
    In this video I'll show you how to create your custom made decals for your miniatures!
    Decals are a great tools to use, especially if you want amazing designs or symbols on your models, but what if you don't want to use the ones that come in the kit or you don't find the ones you're looking for? You just need to make your own!
    Let me know what you think about it!
    Also I've noticed that I might sound a little bit "pompous" in a couple of occasions, but I was just being sarcastic and trying to be funny. I'm sorry if I came across as rude.
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Комментарии • 86

  • @djnotnice8416
    @djnotnice8416 Месяц назад +3

    2 years later, and you're still teaching us the good stuff. Thank you.

  • @justindmt7572
    @justindmt7572 Месяц назад +3

    been looking all over the internet for illustrator decals for my things...and thanks to you i made it happen

  • @jackhaze3447
    @jackhaze3447 6 месяцев назад +3

    Useing white vinegar and water with a 70/30 mix work well it also acts as a decal softener 70 white vinager 30 water. Have used it on airplane miniatures and tanks. Thank for the info.

  • @odesseus
    @odesseus 2 месяца назад +3

    "Metric system master race" Love it!

  • @YarDarkwood
    @YarDarkwood Год назад +19

    Vector mathematically scales the shapes up and down to create lossless scaleing.

  • @kaderiley3076
    @kaderiley3076 11 месяцев назад +22

    I’d suggest saving your file as PDF instead of JPEG. JPEGs are intended to be used digitally and not used for printing if it can be avoided.
    You essentially took your pixel based image, made it a vector, and then exported a pixel based image, that can lose quality the more the file is opened. A PDF will keep the vector. (Photoshop PDFs will export as a raster image tho since the program is raster based)

    • @EposVox
      @EposVox 6 месяцев назад +1

      A JPEG's quality does not change based on how many times you open the file, what? No file does that

    • @MahmoodYahyaviAzad
      @MahmoodYahyaviAzad Месяц назад

      🤦‍♂

  • @EswenVRaedself
    @EswenVRaedself Год назад +2

    I had to forage into the world of nerdy boys to get this intel. Thank ye, Fella.

  • @iamanowl26
    @iamanowl26 Год назад +8

    YESSS! This is exactly what I needed!
    I have the Forgeworld Word Bearers contemptor dreadnought, it has a book on its shoulder pad, and I have been trying to work out how to put 2 pages of Evil Deads "Necrocomicon" on it without having to try and paint haha

    • @EswenVRaedself
      @EswenVRaedself Год назад

      You are living in an existential cursed existence. Enjoy yourself.

  • @gnumann64
    @gnumann64 15 дней назад +1

    Great tutorial. Thank you!

  • @BlueAsh-MilitaryAviation
    @BlueAsh-MilitaryAviation Год назад +4

    Excellent video. I am getting back into model making after decades away and this is an exceptionally helpful video.

  • @ailen2854
    @ailen2854 11 месяцев назад +2

    Amazing video, thank you for the detailed explanation!

  • @jccraftmage2313
    @jccraftmage2313 9 месяцев назад +1

    Yes, this was helpful. You are right that other videos were not super helpful lol

    • @CoryCollects
      @CoryCollects  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you my friend, I'm glad it was helpful!

  • @dmilnes7007
    @dmilnes7007 11 месяцев назад +2

    great video thank you for making this, it really helped me..

  • @mateagleeye
    @mateagleeye Год назад +1

    I can vectorize an image in photoshop too - is this not the same process? Thanks for the video!

  • @BaylorCorvette
    @BaylorCorvette Год назад +2

    Just what I was looking for! A couple of questions. Did you use a normal computer printer and ink for this or something special? Also, what decal sheets would you recommend?

    • @CoryCollects
      @CoryCollects  Год назад +5

      Hi! I've used a laser printer but any kind of printer would work as long as you use the correct decal sheet, just keep in mind that there are inkjet decal sheets and laser ones, depending on what printer you have. I generally use the sheets sold by greenstuff world, they have both inkjet and lasers decal sheets!

  • @fatrhino
    @fatrhino 2 года назад +1

    Great video Cory.good information.when are you going to do a video on your chapter of marines?

    • @CoryCollects
      @CoryCollects  2 года назад

      Thanks my friend! I'm planning on doing a video about it in the future but I don't know when, simply because I would love to show an entire army but, at the moment, I'm not even close to that! 😅

  • @lucariozilla3795
    @lucariozilla3795 Год назад +1

    Do you have to use a specific kind of paper or regular printer paper.

  • @scotttrevena9322
    @scotttrevena9322 Год назад

    Excellent communicator. Direct and clear. Thank you for your knowledge.

  • @DBs58
    @DBs58 Год назад +1

    New subscriber. Very informative video, thank you

  • @ugosabadini8014
    @ugosabadini8014 Год назад +2

    Fantastico .......Grazie !!

  • @phirozecontractor6905
    @phirozecontractor6905 Год назад +1

    Super tutorial. Thanks. 👍🏽

  • @GeneralKetchup57
    @GeneralKetchup57 Год назад +1

    FANTASTIC!!!! THANK YOU!

  • @philcurran2313
    @philcurran2313 Год назад

    Can you do another video on how to design decals which curve to fit around base edges. Like those for Bloodbowl.

  • @Moshavnik7272
    @Moshavnik7272 Год назад +3

    Saving the image vector file as JPG converts them back to pixel/raster! So what was the point of tracing the image into vector? The image you downloaded was a raster image and was traced, the grouped image with the “x” lines in the frame, didn’t seem to have converted to vector. The beauty of vector is that you can ungroup the image and pick any part of it independently. That will “prove” that you have the vector parts and not the original white backed PNG. You can test that the elements of the image is a vector by changing your curser (clicking the “A” keyboard key) and clicking on the part and you will see the outline and its anchor points. Now you will know that the image is a true vector.
    You don’t need to save the file into JPG. You can just save it as the native AI format and print it that way.
    BTW, to make multiple copies quickly in Illustrator, you can select the image, copy and paste it next to the original image, then click “command+D” and it will repeat your last action, which was to move and paste. You can then do that a few times until you have a full row. Then select the full row, copy and paste below that row and then Command+D to paste that row below the two, repeat pressing Command+D to fill the page.

  • @fjalarhenriksson
    @fjalarhenriksson 8 месяцев назад +1

    very useful thanks

  • @ericgarcia8282
    @ericgarcia8282 Год назад +1

    Is there a free alternative program to Adobe illustrator that works the same?

  • @kroprcz
    @kroprcz 6 дней назад

    Can i use any printer? just have to buy the correct paper? . like my moms 50$ printer

  • @billbowman8747
    @billbowman8747 4 месяца назад

    I have used hairspray to seal inkjet images to prevent bleeding ink when soaking the decals with good results. Your mileage may vary.

  • @IngRobyblueyes83
    @IngRobyblueyes83 Год назад +1

    Con i tuoi tutorial ho imparato a dipingere, ora vedremo di imparare a fare le decal.
    A quando un corso per farmi imparare l'inglese???
    Scherzi a parte, ho una stampante ad inchiostro, mi consigli la carta trasparente su cui stampare le decal? Devo fare i simboli di tzeench sui teli dei Rubric marine, dove posso trovarli?

    • @CoryCollects
      @CoryCollects  Год назад +1

      Ciao! Grazie per il commento, sono contento di esserti stato utile per imparare a dipingere! Allora per i fogli ti consiglierei di prenderli da "Greenstuff world", nello specifico i fogli "inkjet". Per i simboli basta digitare su Google immagini "tzeentch symbols png" e dovresti trovarne più che a sufficienza da scaricare. Inoltre, dopo aver stampato le decal, ti consiglierei di spruzzare almeno tre strati di lacca/varnish trasparente sopra perché l'inchiostro della stampante si scioglie a contatto con l'acqua.

  • @KneeCapHill
    @KneeCapHill 7 месяцев назад

    How well does this work with brightly colored decals? Yellow/Red or blue ? Do these types of decals turn out kinda transparent ?

  • @lorenzoezla
    @lorenzoezla Год назад +1

    What type of paper you need for decals on dark backgound? 🤔

  • @vmayn92
    @vmayn92 Год назад

    Hey friend, just curious what were the dimensions you used for the shoulder pad sticker. Thanks in advance!

  • @Kevin-ok3sm
    @Kevin-ok3sm 5 месяцев назад

    So if you were to use the white paper, then you must cut out the design exactly or else the white will show wherever it has not been cut out? Hmmm... Cricut might help with this.

  • @harrisonbond9754
    @harrisonbond9754 Год назад +2

    Question: what printer and what ink do you need to for this ???

    • @CoryCollects
      @CoryCollects  Год назад +1

      You can use a standard inkjet printer or a laser printer. Just be sure to use the corrisponding decal sheet based on what printer you have!

  • @rickgregory9616
    @rickgregory9616 Год назад +1

    This is a very good tutorial, and your humor is a hoot! 😅 I have a question: how to create a decal that has white lettering with a transparent background?

    • @CoryCollects
      @CoryCollects  Год назад +1

      Thank you for the comment! ☺️ To be honest I don't really know how to do that with a standard printer. I tried to look around but I couldn't find white ink or transparent papers for decal printing. I guess you should use a special type of printer specifically made to print decals

    • @rickgregory9616
      @rickgregory9616 Год назад +2

      @@CoryCollects Thanks for the reply back. I also checked and I did find that, at least for Epson, they do offer white ink printers and cartridges for $800 / cartridge! I see no logic for that, but it is what it is. At least I learned about Adobe Illustrator! Thank you for that!

    • @Belzediel
      @Belzediel Год назад

      You can't. You paint the area white and have the decal be everything that isn't white.

    • @rickgregory9616
      @rickgregory9616 Год назад

      @@Belzediel Or in my case for printing race car numbers, print on white paper, then use a circle template.

    • @Belzediel
      @Belzediel Год назад

      I mean sure, but that'd just be a sticker, isn't it, not a WSD...@@rickgregory9616

  • @elianelim4266
    @elianelim4266 4 месяца назад

    What printer did you use?

  • @ewokkebab1300
    @ewokkebab1300 Год назад +1

    Great video

  • @theaviationarchaeologist8519
    @theaviationarchaeologist8519 4 месяца назад +1

    Hi Cory, maybe a unique question, but do you know anyone that can make me a set of decals for a 1/48 F-80C fighter bomber? The original ones coming with the kit are not the numbers I need. I am building the model in remembrance of an F-80C pilot who was shot down 2 miles from my front door during the Korean War. He was the first US jet fighter shot down by a piston engined fighter. The pilot was never found.

    • @CoryCollects
      @CoryCollects  4 месяца назад

      Hi my friend, thanks for the comment! I'm sorry, but unfortunately, I don't know anyone who can do that. Maybe you could try Fiverr; it's a website where you can find freelancers who might be able to create what you need. Or perhaps Etsy.

  • @vikj1255
    @vikj1255 Год назад +1

    Very good vid.

  • @Fancy669
    @Fancy669 Год назад

    what program are you using?

  • @mr.sharkey_alt1816
    @mr.sharkey_alt1816 Год назад +1

    Where i can buy the papers, and i can use a normal printer to print the decals?

    • @CoryCollects
      @CoryCollects  Год назад +1

      Yes you can use a normal printer but be careful to the type of printer you use, a inkjet or a laser printer, because there are specific type of papers for each one. Greenstuff world sells both the type of papers.

  • @brendanbroadhead5087
    @brendanbroadhead5087 8 месяцев назад

    What laser printer is used for this? Atb

  • @romeo1245
    @romeo1245 8 месяцев назад

    How about white design ? How it looks

  • @hallarious506
    @hallarious506 Год назад +1

    My biggest problem isnt the designing and program, but the printing. White printing is rare and only very few shops are capable to do so.

    • @CoryCollects
      @CoryCollects  Год назад

      I have the same problem. I wanted to do a follow up video to show how to print white but it turned out to be a very hard thing to do!

  • @maximer4984
    @maximer4984 9 месяцев назад

    What kind of printer do I need to use?

  • @johniegrams3531
    @johniegrams3531 7 месяцев назад

    how do you measure shoulder pad sizes? i see he did the 1cm by 1cm for the marine, but what if you try larger shapes, like war dogs or knights, how would i go about measuring a curved surface? do i just measure the straight edge and use that for the height?

    • @lemonisoursquid6101
      @lemonisoursquid6101 6 месяцев назад

      hey, I just did some custom decals for a Knight Crusader, and the way I measured it was with a tape measure in Imperial. I based my height on the distance between the peak of the decorative spike at the center of the shoulder pad, and the corresponding "cooling vent" looking bit on the upper trim. for the length of the decals, I didn't use up the full shoulder pad, and based my measurements on the decorative trim piece previously mentioned.
      The tape measure offers a degree of flexibility that i found allows for decently precise measurments.
      Word of advice though, with the knights, you will get peaks/air under the decal with the shoulder pads due to the center gap in the knights shoulder pad. I used the dull edge of an Olfa Knife similar to the one shown in the video to pad the decal into the crack, which also made the peaks from the rivets in the piece less noticable.
      Hope this helps XD

  • @ivanzener20
    @ivanzener20 7 месяцев назад

    Someone knows which is the better printer for decals?

  • @dragobancho
    @dragobancho Год назад +1

    I assume a laser printer is preferred?

    • @CoryCollects
      @CoryCollects  Год назад +2

      It depends! A laser printer will print decals that are ready to be used immediately after it finishes printing them but with a lower quality in terms of details. Decals printed with an inkjet printer have better quality but you'll have to spray them with three coats of varnish, or the decals will dissolve when dipped in water.

    • @KamenRiderGreed
      @KamenRiderGreed Год назад +1

      ​​@@CoryCollects3 coats of Varnish on only one side? Or both sides of the printed sheet?

    • @CoryCollects
      @CoryCollects  Год назад +1

      @@KamenRiderGreed I sprayed it on the printed part of the decal paper

  • @romeo1245
    @romeo1245 8 месяцев назад

    For example on gundam decals?

  • @srdcro
    @srdcro Год назад

    10:40 - Use Ctrl+D to duplicate as many times you wish

  • @EricRodriguez-tt8xp
    @EricRodriguez-tt8xp 3 месяца назад

    My decal design keeps smudging off every time I try to remove from paper, I don’t know what I’m doing wrong. Anybody know why???

  • @wuhegthonjunior8504
    @wuhegthonjunior8504 16 дней назад

    Ok, now use insted of black use yellow and aply the decal over black or red surface. ?????

  • @Himle_
    @Himle_ 2 года назад

    Didn't know they made decal paper for home use. You learn something new every day. :)
    Mind linking the one you use?

    • @CoryCollects
      @CoryCollects  2 года назад +2

      Sure! The ones I usually buy are the decal papers from greenstuffworld but you can also find them on Amazon, there isn't a lot of difference!

    • @Himle_
      @Himle_ 2 года назад

      @@CoryCollects Thanks! :D
      Didn't even know GSW had decal papers.

  • @handle25-13
    @handle25-13 11 месяцев назад

    what paper do we use

  • @treasuresoftroves6900
    @treasuresoftroves6900 2 года назад +2

    any chance you can link what paper you use?

  • @iloverpgs1052
    @iloverpgs1052 Год назад

    Has someone a link for laser decal paper

  • @HO-bndk
    @HO-bndk Год назад

    jpeg is a lossy format. You'll get away with it for cartoons like this, but any image more nuanced will show artifacts. Try saving as a scalable pdf instead.

    • @Belzediel
      @Belzediel Год назад +1

      PDF's image management is jpg. You've just told him to save as a jpg instead of a jpg.
      You might have meant PNG.

  • @garfieldwithissuez
    @garfieldwithissuez 10 месяцев назад +2

    Never use any product from greenstuff world. All they do is source product's that other companies make, rebrand it to their name and then trademark it anywhere the creators have failed to then send their lawiers to attack companies that they compete with (sometimes the original creator's of the product). Micro Sol and micro set are only a few dollars each and are bacisly isoprople alcohol and white vinegar respectively.

  • @Belzediel
    @Belzediel Год назад

    Mmmnh. No. No, mate, this is wrong, and it's wrong because you're overlooking the fact that the images you print are pixellated anyway because that is how printing works. When you hit Ctrl-P or whatever it is on pretend computers, the software converts your image back into a nice raster and sends it to the printer, and that, well, Inkjet, laser, dot-matrix, they all print very small dots of colour in a grid pattern. The only thing you need to have is that the pixels making up the image are sufficient in number that they are invisible to the naked eye, and that's a DPI issue but it's never really going to be a huge issue because it'd be blindingly obvious to the eye if your pixels are too few in number. *
    You have added an entire stage of creation that serves no function. The only kind of printer that this might make an infinitely tiny difference for would be a plotter, and that'd be arguable anyway since plotters use stepper motors which become defacto pixels, albeit very small ones.
    Maybe you can't follow, which is fine, let's have a demonstration, side by side the original pixel art with one you jiggered into vector, and print them in one go at the same scale and just look and see if a third party thinks one looks much better than the other.
    * The human eye has a dpi of 133ppcm at 25cms so, on, say, a five millimeter decal anything more than 70 pixels can't be distinguished anyway.

  • @nghia59
    @nghia59 Год назад

    I'm getting audio but not video for this.