@@pokefairyrose Mostly foil peels from pokemon cards or they were warped to begin with... I'm using those full art pokemon foils with a gym leader and their companion pokemon and gluing it onto the magic card. It could be water damage so I now use a hair dryer to dry the foil layer before gluing it on
Thank you for the excellent videos Alyssa! I find that sometimes when I am painting on a card, I get these extremely small dried up paint spheres forming / coming off the brush. almost look like little specs of dust. Any idea how to avoid this? Also wondering about whether you find the brush strokes used to apply the base layer of grey matter in the final result. Sometimes they seem more blotchy
Hmmm is it from the paint or coming off of the card? If I start painting over a layer before it’s fully dry sometimes I accidentally pull up little bits of paint. Or is the brush dirty? For the base layer, I just focus on making it as smooth and thin as possible. My very first layer tends to be a bit thicker, with the layers after a bit more watered down. Depends on the card- like a sky with light blue and white I would care more about a solid base layer vs something that will be painted over dark
I absolutely love watching this! Please don't stop doing these alters and recording it, it is wonderful to watch
I've never even painted anything but watching you color match that yellow was incredibly impressive. Thank you for sharing you're talents.
Thank you for such a great tutorial!
The tone down technique will help me a lot. I've been trying to mix colors with grays for the same effect.
Grey could work though, if the right shade of grey. I think you will have more control fine tuning the color by using the complimentary colors!
excelente trabajo, me encata como esta explicado, gracias!!!!!
Thanks for this! I think this is the hardest part (other than keeping the cards from warping)
Are the cards warping from too much water? Or are they foils?
@@pokefairyrose Mostly foil peels from pokemon cards or they were warped to begin with... I'm using those full art pokemon foils with a gym leader and their companion pokemon and gluing it onto the magic card. It could be water damage so I now use a hair dryer to dry the foil layer before gluing it on
Very nice! This was super informative!
Thank you! Happy to hear that
Amazing creationist!!!🪐
Thank you for the excellent videos Alyssa! I find that sometimes when I am painting on a card, I get these extremely small dried up paint spheres forming / coming off the brush. almost look like little specs of dust. Any idea how to avoid this?
Also wondering about whether you find the brush strokes used to apply the base layer of grey matter in the final result. Sometimes they seem more blotchy
Hmmm is it from the paint or coming off of the card? If I start painting over a layer before it’s fully dry sometimes I accidentally pull up little bits of paint. Or is the brush dirty? For the base layer, I just focus on making it as smooth and thin as possible. My very first layer tends to be a bit thicker, with the layers after a bit more watered down. Depends on the card- like a sky with light blue and white I would care more about a solid base layer vs something that will be painted over dark