The process of making paint. An amazing paint factory in Japan.
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- The process of making paint. An amazing paint factory in Japan.
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油絵の具はこんなふうなプロセスで出来上がっていくんだと感心した。最初の工程でステアリン酸と混ぜて冷まして固まった亜麻仁油が、柔らかいバターみたいで美味しそう?に見えた。
わかりマンモス。
あれ?とだんだんこれ食べられそうにないなとわかって、
でも鮮やかな色と最終製品見て、絵画に憧れるみなさんの気持ちが少しわかりました。
そういえば亜麻仁油は乾性油でしたね。なるほど
I would love to see how they *clean* all that equipment after the production run. It's absolutely spotless when they start, and then they run all of this thick intensely colored stuff through it; how do they get it spotless again afterwards?
thinkin the same
Lots of acetone and power washing I assume.
Paint thinner
Japan is the cleanest country in the world, especially their public toilets
they use a new one every time
Insanely vivid colours.
I was thinking the opposite. The only one that looked anything like pure colour with any depth to it was the ultramarine blue. The rest appeared very flat and dull compared to the paint I use.
What beautiful brilliant colors!
The first thing i thought was it would be a nightmare to clean everything! I hope all are getting paid well enough. Thank you for sharing!
물감 만드는 공정 잘 보고 갑니다
The sound the tube crimper makes tickles that spot in my brain.
Thank you for posting this video. I've watched a lot of videos on oil paint making factory process. Your video shows a lot more of this process. It's one of the best I've seen. Usually the ingredients are omitted from the video. I was happy to see it wasn't in your video. I've found in my own research that each pigment may require a different combination of ingredients and in amounts. Some metallic and inorganic pigments may require more wax or oil while some organic pigments may require less wax or oil in the recipe. It's fascinating to me as an artist. Although I've never tried this brand of oil paint, I would bet their recipes are much the same as other more widely recognized oil paint companies I've used.
Japanese Paint, Writing, colouring Industry is full of quality and discipline production. I was Surprised in my Turkey visit lots of Japanese pens paints etc. As there are European manufacturers but Turkey people preferring Japan brands and local brands. In Russia also local and Europe and some Asia brands but with those videos I did learn why Japan products selected in some countries. Totally quality and safety products. Well done 👏🏼. Hope more pens paints inks etc videos 👍👍
That bright red is a gorgeous color
お世話になってます。
I absolutely LOVE your channel! 🥰🙏. This one is full of beautiful colours, and the paint looks good enough to eat 😁, it reminds of the movie "Charlie and the chocolate factory". The memorising sounds of the machinery, as well as workers still being needed in the process is good to see. After watching your videos I don't take anything for granted anymore and appreciate the hard work and many steps taken to produce such simple & wonderful things. 🙏👌🤟🇦🇺
Looks like frosting but I bet it doesn’t taste like it. 😂😂😂😂
@@dskillern Forbidden frosting!
@@csours Very forbidden. 😂😂
For some reason, I'm imagining delicious delicious frosting coming off of those rollers
I like the wooden assembly line parts. Very rare. :)
Japanese manufacturing is downright satisfying.
Mittelstand, little company but Big quality. Unlike China company they big company but trash quality
Beautiful paint, beautiful process, beautiful video!
these are so fun to watch !
Amazing colours
何か見たことある風景と思ったら、ザ・メイキングでも取り上げられていた会社さんでした
한글 자막 감사합니다~ 잘 보고 있습니다.
04:19 영상을 뚫고 나오는 물감 재료의 강렬함. 신기하네요
めちゃくちゃ高い油使ってる。
生産プロセスを見て、すごく満足です❤
VERY COOL AWESOME VIDEO 👍👍👍😎
Incrível não fazia ideia que era assim
Отличное видео! Очень познавательно! Большое спасибо!
دوام الصحة والعافية لليابانيين بإن الله 💪💪💪💪💪💪
I just want to listen to the tube machine for a few hours😅
I like the channel and the funny translations. 😊
Merci pour la vidéo!
Красивые краски!
It looks so yummy
面白かった
Gold is the hardest color to imitate . when you see that gold quality color you know that they mean busines.
Some metalic colours are created using coloured mica - not that hard to imitate gold. Some artists will work gold leaf into the painting rather than use a gold paint.
Beautiful video.
مدهش ورائع
تسلمو
That’s a great job ❤🇬🇧
Damn.. the red is burning my eyes.
I was surprised at how that pink powder turned out to be a red paint.
When saying that this was a company making paint, I thought it was for house paint. But it was to slow and small quantities for house paint. Then I saw the tubes and then I knew it was oil paints for art. Pretty cool.
We don’t produce house paint using three roll mills. House paint is produced using a cowles blade to achieve both wetting out the pigment and the correct pigment particle size in a color concentrate which is the let back in the appropriate latex vehicle.
2:14 forbidden apple sauce
It looks tasty 🤤
Once a month every employee should be allowed to reach in and squeeze a good handful to get it out of their system.
After watching the whole video, I conclude that that is oil-based paint 🤔
First I thought "how small scaleoperation" and how "thick the paint is". Then it took me 6 minutes to realize this is not for painting houses it is ofcourse to be bought by painters for painting art. This paint should cost some in the store.
材料の重さを計らないで目分量で投入する職人技が凄いですね! 一つの色を作った後、別な色を作るために製造工程のすべての機械を洗浄するのは大変な作業のように思えます。
本気で言ってる?
計量器あったやん‥‥
ちゃんと動画見てから言おうよ‥‥
コメ主とイイネ押してる奴等とりあえずやべぇ
高い絵の具を作るのに計らないわけないじゃん、馬鹿なの?
this was amazing, id love to see how they clean up all those rollers and filler machines ? before they use another colour
Красиво!
I wonder if using rubber spatulas would make it easier to transfer the paint to and from the various pans with out leaving any paint in the original pan?
Amazing
油絵絵の具がこうやって作られるんですね。 美術大学に通っていた時代に本当に気になりました。
Cat minyak gunanyq untuk apa ?
現代の絵の具は何年ぐらい持つんだろう
油漆味很香😏
Watching this I just had a thought. Vegan paints!!! Just add oil?
Whew! That red was intense!!! I had to close my eyes for a while so I wouldn’t get a migraine! So interesting, though!! 😊👍🏻
Хорошая красочка. Молодцы, что наделали!
as a painter, this is like watching someone cooking crack XD
Looks like Holbein
Looks so expensive.
授業で油絵を描いてるから油絵具の作り方が気になって動画を見てみたけどペインティングナイフの扱いが上手すぎて泣いた
3:55 This looks like a pressure vessel. Is the mixing perhaps done under vacuum to reduce the amount of air introduced by the process? Or is it maybe done under pressure?
My guess is vacuum. At 3:58 you can see that the guage mounted on the chamber goes from -76 to 0, implying that it is a vacuum gauge. Later, at 4:06, when pressure is being released, the guage's needle is all the way to the left, which would indicate that the vessel is under vacuum.
@@dcf8978 not sure about that. You can mix paint by hand by using a glass mill (basically a flat lump of glass with a handle in it) and plate, no vacuum required. You grind the pigment into the oil by grinding it between the mill and the glass plate for hours until the pigment is suspended in the oil. It's why no one except absolute purists would bother doing it because buying the materials in small quantities costs way more than buying in bulk so you're not saving money by doing it yourself. In this factory, those rollers did the milling job. I can't see why they would need a vacuum just to mix the paint with what looked like dough hooks unless perhaps it reduces the time required for milling.
The roller machine would be called a roller mill or three roll mill here.
Colors are one of the beautiful blessings that Almighty Allah has given to people. Man cannot create color by himself. And without these colors, a person could not even imagine that such colors could exist. Thanks to the color vision of our eyes, we see colors in their own colors. All this is a manifestation of the infinite power and mercy of Almighty Allah. I had a great pleasure watching the people who are currently working as well. I thank them for their efforts. May Allah make it easy for everyone who works there. Japanese people are beautiful. I love Japanese people.
apik tenan
3:15 That white powder is most likely Titanium Dioxide.
If it was, it explains why that red paint lacked any real depth and vibrancy. I might use it for underpainting but it would need a glaze of a transparent red to give it any depth. I thought that of most of the paints actually, except the ultramarine blue which looked fairly pure, but then that pigment is one of the cheaper ones.
Công thức làm nước sơn của Nhật rất tuyệt vời. Những gì mà người Nhật làm rất đỉnh 🇯🇵👍.
最初の亜麻仁油を温める工程、普通の食品用のフライヤーに見える
原料を入れてるときに右奥にモニターが見えるので、一斗缶が乗ってるのは大きな量りだと思ったんだけど、他の方が言ってるように職人さんの調整も入ってるのかな?
물감이 이렇게 만들어지는거였네요..신기하면서 재밌네요..
🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷 Everything made in Japan seems to be well made.And everything made in China is the opposite.🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Thanks, very nice video of the process. I would have loved to learn about what those materials were that went into making the colors but some things are a secret right?
Hardly. They are using blown linseed oil as the vehicle, stearic acid, a pigment dispersant which is the mystery “additive”. Most likely something from BYK, Tego or Solsperse. The Pigment is a Dayglo type fluorescent magenta which is a fluorescent magenta dye dispersed in a thermoplastic polyamide resin. The other white powders are most likely TiO2, along with a free radical scavenger (preservative) and some type of pigment extender that is used to lower the gloss and lower the cost of the pigment dispersion.
stabilizers, extenders
@@marchutton7640 Very nice to have a professional sharing their knowledge. Was there anything peculiar in this manufacturing process, or is everybody doing it more or less in the same way?
There seemed to be rather a lot of chalk filler for "Artists" paint...
HADIR!
Ésta es pintura utilizada por artistas que realizan cuadros.
Such a messy process - so much product is lost every time the pain touches a new surface or enters a new container. 😮
2:17 - the forbidden apple sauce. 😳
えっぐ……
Please, tell me where can I buy a bike like this?
В общем-то не плохо.
its probably a real pain in the ass to clean all that stuff after every color
유화물감 만드는거에요? 아니면 아크릴?
給我的感覺💓高級、清香😅聞起來味道為何?丙酮、香蕉水、松香水~(酸性矽利康、中性矽膠比較好聞)👍
こうやって日本凄いぞアピールして、どんどん技術が海外に流出していくんやろな
カラフルできれいな映像だけど、スタッフは色つぶれに苦心しながら撮影、編集したのかなぁ。工場の方も映像映えするように不空数の色の製造工程用意されたと思うけど色が変わると装置の洗浄も入っていつも大変だろうなぁ。
Is this paint good for Bob ross style wet on wet?
색깔있는 가루가 어떻게 만들어지는지가 더 궁금한데
"Ko iu paint color hoshii ne,nobiyasui canvas no ho ni tsuketara,hontoni daiji desho paint color texture which is free from any tiny particles formed gradually as the room temperature is getting hot or when it is opened and under stock for longer period of time,which will create hardness or stickiness to the surface of the canvas,"🧐😱😌🤩😍Mat.13:18-23,John4:22,Rome1:28,Gal.5:19-21,Mat.13:1-58,Mat.4:4,John6:63,John16:8-13,James1:14-15,James4:4🔎📖💯
What's Amazing--Old handleless buckets and slow spatulas?
Ok, but how is the pigment made?
And how is those tubes for the paint made? :D
How are those paint making machines made?
@@FM-fh3nx Exactly :D
Mostly it's naturally occurring stones and minerals that are crushed to a fine powder. Others are chemically made. For example, ultramarine blue is made from crushed lapis lazuli. Some pigments are naturally occurring oxides and ochres found in the ground or rocks and lamp black is soot. There's a class of yellows and reds that are made from cadmium, but they are very expensive and are banned in some countries due to their toxicity. Zinc white is made from zinc (obviously!)
なつめさんちとコラボしてくれないかな…(ボソッ
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絵具には、ステアリン酸や、亜麻仁油など体には無害なものが使用されているのでには、初めて知りました。
Ich schaue ihren Kanal super gerne, aber diese lauter werdende klassische Musik wird dadurch immer aggressiver. Das haben diese Videos nicht verdient, die gefallen auch ohne Musik!
Very interesting, but I'd hate to be the guy who has to clean all the machines after a production run.
스고이
What is cooking oil??
Linseed oil. Never use cooking oil. The paint will never dry!
这个中文标题是错的,应该是颜料的生产过程,不是油漆的生产过程。
まさか配合が手作業とは思いませんでした!買い足した時に、違うロットだと微妙に色味が違ったりしないか気になります。
Зачем делается прокатка?
Тоже интересно, думаю для измельчения и перемешивания если где-то комки образуются.
Для идеальной однородности..
для перемешивания состава
Can you visit Turner watercolours, Holbein or Kuretake factory? They make watercolour paints (among other things), I'd be interested to see how.
機械の掃除大変そう…
that is not paint, that is ink for printing presses
It's definitely artist's oil paint shown in the video. I'm not even sure if Kusakabe produces printing ink at all