HOW TO: Cel Shading/Cartoon-Style Paint on Wheels

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  • Опубликовано: 16 янв 2025

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  • @default9350
    @default9350 Год назад +1

    Fantastic job as always! I learned a ton.

  • @bradfordcustoms7588
    @bradfordcustoms7588 2 месяца назад +2

    30:57 is what your looking for.

    • @alecb8509
      @alecb8509 2 месяца назад +1

      This guy likes to talk!

  • @kr2513
    @kr2513 9 месяцев назад +1

    I’ve never hit the like on a video while it was loading before. Wheels are surreal.

    • @flyinphil6884
      @flyinphil6884  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you very much! I just threw them back on my car for the summer last night, I didn't realize how much I missed them over the winter!

    • @kr2513
      @kr2513 9 месяцев назад

      @@flyinphil6884 I can’t wait to do this. I appreciate what you’ve done. I also hope you post footage of what you do daily. Semis and large trucks don’t have a lot of that on here.

  • @lauriperamaki5354
    @lauriperamaki5354 10 месяцев назад

    That is just insane in a good way 🤩

  • @geebeats8708
    @geebeats8708 9 месяцев назад

    Great video an walk through

  • @joesmith4494
    @joesmith4494 Год назад

    Great vid. Worth a like and subscribe.

  • @NotKonai
    @NotKonai 3 месяца назад +1

    Im a year late but these wheels would look fantastic on my car since its borderlands themed

    • @flyinphil6884
      @flyinphil6884  3 месяца назад

      That’s sick dude! I’d eventually like to repaint my car in the same style, it’s just a matter of finding the time!

  • @benjaminboock5376
    @benjaminboock5376 8 месяцев назад

    Can I just ask what this line of work is called with the painting and all? Because you're clearly a professional. The Borderlands style is one of my favorites, and they look amazing.

    • @flyinphil6884
      @flyinphil6884  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you! Autobody is the industry term for the work I do. I’m a ticketed autobody refinisher (painter), and body technician.

    • @chrisluellen
      @chrisluellen Месяц назад

      I think the term you're looking for is manga-style car painting, cartoon style car painting, or cel shading car painting.

  • @Silent1fd
    @Silent1fd Год назад

    Great, now I want to paint my 69 camaro like this.

    • @flyinphil6884
      @flyinphil6884  Год назад +1

      That would be sick! I’d eventually like to paint the rest of my car to match, but need to find the time to do it.

  • @phillipe3080
    @phillipe3080 Год назад

    "promo sm" 😣

  • @chrisluellen
    @chrisluellen Месяц назад

    HOW TO video on Cel Shading style.. spends 31 minutes showing prep work, spend only 1 minute on the how to, with no real tips or tricks or directions on what your doing.. oh and lets speed up the how to part .. then spends the remaining video on clear coat and closing statements.
    Don't get me wrong, the wheels turned out great.. but putting HOW TO in the title then spending almost zero time on the technic is very miss leading. About the only HOW TO in this video was how to get the rims ready to paint. Should just change the title to "Cel Shading/Cartoon-Style Paint on My VW Wheels". It will be just as entertaining but guys trying to learn the technic will not be disappointed.

    • @flyinphil6884
      @flyinphil6884  Месяц назад

      I appreciate the feedback, but I'm honestly a little confused by your concerns. 90% of any paintjob is in the prep work leading up to paint. I started spraying in this video at about the 20 minute mark (just past halfway through the video), and did my best to describe prep procedures, the products I used, mixing ratios, flash times, tape techniques, describing spray techniques, explaining how to do the cel shading, etc. There is no exact "formula" on how to cel shade. In the video I mentioned that I simply followed the body lines and edges of the wheels, and then added accent marks, which is exactly what I did. It would be a pretty boring video if I just showed the hour and a half drawing on my wheels with a couple markers haha.
      I guess from my perspective, the order of operations, prep procedures, application of products, the waiting between coats, etc, are the most important parts of a paintjob like this, and from what I have seen, there is almost no information like that regarding these kind of paintjobs online. I follow a few guys on instagram and tiktok who do exclusively this style of paint work, and they offer absolutely no information about the products they use or how they use those products. I suppose I was trying to fill that void with this video. At the end of the day, I can't teach someone to be "artsy", but I can give someone the tools and knowledge needed to do this kind of paint work.
      Again, though, thanks for the input from your perspective. Going forward, I will definitely try to see other aspects of the videos I make that may be valuable to my audience.

    • @chrisluellen
      @chrisluellen Месяц назад

      Nobody was suggesting to do an hour and a half video of drawing on a set of rims. And yes I understand that prep work, base coats and clear coats are all part of any good paint job.
      However your video is 37 minutes long. You did not start the cell shading\manga style\cartoon style work until 31:13 and finished at 32:35.. so barely over a minute of the actual "artsy" process. There are a million videos on RUclips on how to do professional paint jobs on cars and rims and so forth. The "artsy" part is what makes it a cartoon style paint job. Nobody suggesting you should have made your video an hour and a half long of just drawing on rims, but the part that you played could have been played in normal speed and it at least would have been a little more detail on what you were doing to make it actually look cartoony.
      Even 5 to 8 minutes would have been a little more informative. When you look up a how-to video, your trying to get tips, tricks and learn techniques. You want the author to describe what they're doing and why they're doing it. Why are you circling some areas, why are you highlighting this way and so on.
      Like I said the rims turned out great and the video is good. It's just not really a how-to on the cartoon style artwork.
      I mean I get this is a very simple cartoon design because it's only two colors.. the base color and the marker color.. whereas a lot of videos I've watched have undertones and shading and stuff like that through out the paint.
      It was just a little disappointing after 37 minutes realizing there was barely more than a minute of the actual artwork, and to top it off that minute was actually about 7 minutes sped up into one minute. The rest of the video was no different than any other video on painting solid colors.
      I don't know maybe it's just me. Like I said I've watched a lot of videos tonight an the majority of them, most of the video was the creator doing the "artsy" parts.