The Crazy Potential of JELLY GOUACHE PAINT!

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  • Опубліковано 10 лют 2023
  • In this video I revisit the famous viral jelly gouache paints and I use them to paint the ultimate realistic movie scene so I can finally unlock their true potential!
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  • @Sahiroba
    @Sahiroba Рік тому +51

    Thank you for mentioning and helping the earthquake victims of Turkey and Syria. I live in Turkey and it was a devestating disaster for almost everyone in the country. The scale of the earthquake was insanely big. Hope everyone gets better soon.

  • @livvy.cat.x
    @livvy.cat.x Рік тому +144

    Tina from imawonder has a whole series where she recreates screen caps from her favourite films in her own style❤️

    • @the_orc_queen
      @the_orc_queen Рік тому +8

      I came to say the same thing! Her screen cap videos are some of my favorites from her.

    • @winterillust
      @winterillust Рік тому +1

      i love watching tina's recreations!

    • @godzandheros
      @godzandheros Рік тому +1

      Yessss especially the Batman one with Michelle's Catwoman * Chef Kiss *

  • @kellyramirez7465
    @kellyramirez7465 Рік тому +93

    Nathan Fowkes, one of my favourite artists, has preached about screen cap studies- more artists should do it!
    Also, Pan's Labyrinth is amazing.

    • @recoveringsoul755
      @recoveringsoul755 Рік тому +3

      There's a miniature artist who made a garden for her dollhouse with a Pans Labyrinth theme

  • @aleahlrb
    @aleahlrb Рік тому +109

    If your "bad paper" has been one you've had in a long while, or you had it unintentionally stored somewhere where it might be a bit humid, then the sizing might've reactivated and evaporated over time. Not a lot of people know this (or at least, I didn't know until a month or two ago) but watercolour paper can "go bad" or expire. Much easily if you live somewhere humid/you place your paper somewhere humid.
    Teoh Yi Chie and Kimberly Crick Art both have video and blog posts about watercolour paper sizing going bad, and they were how I learned about it.

    • @aleahlrb
      @aleahlrb Рік тому +43

      Also, about the weird format of jelly gouache: the set was intended to be used by art school applicants in China. They have tests where they need to paint an image in a time limit, and the open cups allow for the students to get their paints out quickly and efficiently. They also usually paint large so the paints usually run out pretty quickly, and were not intended to stay in storage for too long.

    • @AlpayEfe
      @AlpayEfe  Рік тому +36

      Really?! That’s super interesting! I didn’t know that…

    • @rosefriedman2764
      @rosefriedman2764 Рік тому +9

      That's actually super interesting. For certain kinds of watercolor paintings I do I prefer a paper with less sizing and I recently came across a super old pad I didn't like and fell in love with how the paper reacted, but when I repurchased it was totally different!

    • @Bones97000
      @Bones97000 Рік тому

      Huh. This is fascinating! Thanks for sharing some new knowledge!

    • @cazumbandoartmaddy1728
      @cazumbandoartmaddy1728 Рік тому +2

      Not only that, but fabriano paper is strange, I have their cotton paper samples: the natural color (off-white) goes bad easily and quicker, which I suspect it's Alpay's coice of paper. Their "extra white" (which is normal white by our standards but watercolor paper tends to be off-white) last longer, sizing does not disappear easily.

  • @DJVARAO
    @DJVARAO Рік тому +35

    😁I'm glad you did a new gouache painting to show why it is being hyped over the recent history of art.

  • @sinemkucukk4514
    @sinemkucukk4514 Рік тому +20

    thank you alpay, in this realy dark days your paintings make me smile and i forget the earthquake for a minute, i am working in healthcare and our nights and days are full of people coming from the affected areas. thank you for hearing us keep up the work :)

  • @boya2monkae
    @boya2monkae Рік тому +45

    I’m so happy you’re still using the jelly gouache and making videos with it. As a newbie to traditional art and not wanting to spend money in professional materials, this is really motivating to see. I know it’s not the best gouache out there but to learn and grow you need to use some decent paints. Through watching your videos I finally brought my own set. So every time I see a new jelly gouache video from you, I get so excited ❤

  • @allisonaletha
    @allisonaletha Рік тому +17

    This looks FANTASTIC!! Gouache is most definitely my favorite medium. It’s so versatile!! I agree, painting studies of movie scenes is an amazing way to learn. Last year I decided to paint 100 movie scenes as a little creative challenge, and it helped me improve so many different art skills! Highly recommend studies as a practice method (and also because it’s fun!!) 😊

    • @aspenisthebest
      @aspenisthebest Рік тому +2

      Gouache is what got me into art. I always hated acrylic for obvious reasons, and I liked watercolor but it was so limited. When I found gouache, it was like I discovered heaven. It blows my mind that so many people don't even know it exists or what it does.

  • @matthewjohnson3260
    @matthewjohnson3260 Рік тому +72

    Note 1: This kind of video is what the community needs. I found Alpay as a result of Ten Hundred's initial art collaboration. I followed it from channel to channel and added a number of new channels to my subscription list that I watch consistently to this day. I watch every Alpay video in full, partially out of commitment, but more so out of my love for the content and the style of the art and of the delivery. This video highlighted several other artists at the end, and I've already added Slew, ADCArtAttack, and Siya Oum to my subscription list and have been watching some of their videos. I'm always looking for new content creators to follow, and this kind of video made that possible. I'll take a referral from a creator I respect over an algorithm any day. Thank you for helping broaden my scope!

  • @NoelleFerneArt
    @NoelleFerneArt Місяць тому +2

    Your comments about fan art at around 5:25 got me thinking and I realised that probably around 80-90% of classical art that we consider a masterpiece is either biblical fan art, or fan art of Roman/Greek myth, or classical literary works. These days we just use different things and now we have copyright lol

  • @RhysDaKingVR
    @RhysDaKingVR Рік тому +3

    I love the way your shot your videos it's as much a peace of art as what you creat in them

  • @bazutaartstudio
    @bazutaartstudio Рік тому +52

    I had no idea that there could be such a thing as "bad batch" paper. My first thought was that you were painting on the back of the paper but if it came in a pad that would be difficult to accidentally do. And I agree, I don't know if @JessKarp or @slew could paint a movie still but I think it should be more of a thing and even I am inspired to try now :)

    • @olgahein4384
      @olgahein4384 Рік тому +7

      Animal based seizing of watercolor paper can spoil under certain conditions, especially if it lies around for a while. Humidity is enough for that though.

    • @riverAmazonNZ
      @riverAmazonNZ Рік тому +4

      It can happen and it’s really annoying. I’ve had paper that makes tiny blisters when it gets wet, and paper that separates into layers and peels. Both were bad batches. One manufacturer seemed to struggle for a whole year.

    • @Dansaerth
      @Dansaerth Рік тому

      When I started watercolor lessons, I was a bit suprised by the price of paper. My teacher only wants us to use Arches paper. Now that I am used to it, I tried some other cheaper papers, and they simply don't compare whatsoever. Arches paper is well worth the price, I never had problems. I tried Canson and Fabriano, there are things these brands simply can't take. Maybe try Arches ^^

  • @Taraeth
    @Taraeth Рік тому +18

    Maybe the sheets on your Montagsmodell-pad were glued in with the wrong side on top? You could try how the backside of one of those papers reacts to the paint. Other than that, yeah, maybe something went wrong in the process or with the coating.

  • @mollybrusser7588
    @mollybrusser7588 4 місяці тому +1

    This is the FIRST video I've seen that made me want to paint a screen cap! Thank you for the inspiration!

  • @artsbyashley7875
    @artsbyashley7875 Рік тому +13

    Great video as always 😃 there’s just something soothing about a cup of coffee and watching someone paint! 🎨

  • @linzertube
    @linzertube Рік тому +5

    I love sketching screen-captured movie scenes! You’ve done a beautiful job with this scene…the lighting and skin tone on the girl, especially, was excellently recreated.
    I agree that screen-capture is a fine way to practice beautifully-staged scenes dreamed by a director, and professionally-lit with a cinematographer’s and lighting director’s skill, as well as, the many other skilled professionals involved in making films.

  • @ninanoorable
    @ninanoorable Рік тому +9

    What I like about these gouache paints is that if I took some colour out on a palette and after painting it's still there uncontaminated I can simply scoop it and put it back! You can't do that with a tube.. Also I had tubes before and they dried out.. Maybe because they were bad quality I sldont know.. But I'd rather have dry jelly paint that needs saving than dry paint in a tube

  • @rachelpetruccillo
    @rachelpetruccillo Рік тому +1

    Agree! I love painting film stills. The compositions and colors used in films can be inspiring and great to study. Thanks for sharing another great video!

  • @JonathanBlido
    @JonathanBlido Рік тому +4

    WOW!! really neat how you made it through this time! 🤩

  • @flipfloop3225
    @flipfloop3225 Рік тому +7

    I think the main reason why the paint is in cups is so that you can more easily see all the colors you have to work with, like with some paint the color on the tubes is a little different than the actual paint and this remedies that, just a small quality of life type thing.

  • @JaredCullum
    @JaredCullum Рік тому +9

    Excellent sketch. Really enjoyed hearing your thoughts on the jelly gouache. I keep seeing people post about it. Beautiful work.

    • @michaeldignelli2152
      @michaeldignelli2152 Рік тому +1

      Jared you should review it on your channel. I would like to know your thoughts as well

    • @JaredCullum
      @JaredCullum Рік тому

      @@michaeldignelli2152 could be fun :)

  • @ChristinaTodd1970
    @ChristinaTodd1970 Рік тому +5

    Screen grabs are totally a thing. I do it all the time. It's a great learning tool.

  • @NeilOttoTep
    @NeilOttoTep Рік тому

    I've been bing watching your videos lately and it's only right now that it struck me. The blend of music and visuals is what gets me. Great video, amazing painting. Can't wait for another one ;)

  • @Basiieee_Artist
    @Basiieee_Artist Рік тому

    Truly enjoyed from start to finish, you never fail to master this satisfying and as well educational side to explain tools/mediums you are using. I'm a fan of your painting techniques.

  • @bharadwajmudigonda5487
    @bharadwajmudigonda5487 Рік тому +1

    You are a TRUE modern day master! Grateful to absorb some of your knowledge 🙏🏻

  • @Ms_Fate
    @Ms_Fate Рік тому +1

    Alpay, here out we need more of these videos where u paint with gouache !!! We love them !!!

  • @xXarchitoXx
    @xXarchitoXx Рік тому +2

    That's a really fun idea, I might do just that. Thanks for the video!

  • @awkward_witch_of_the_east
    @awkward_witch_of_the_east Рік тому

    Beautiful painting! This movie is so visually stunning, you really did it justice!

  • @froglover4069
    @froglover4069 Рік тому +1

    Wunderschönes Bild! Du hast mich sehr inspiriert diese Farben auszuprobieren!

  • @Ruby_Key
    @Ruby_Key Рік тому +3

    I'm glad that you've been posting these Gouache videos because I've been getting into goache and not having a lot of resources to learn from. Some youtubers have a too acrylic-paint style, James Gurney draw landscapes so I've not had anyone to learn how to draw dramatic scenes from.
    The reason why you don't get the format is because of your personality, Alpay. For me I like having all my options laid out in front of me, I spray my set every now and then while I paint, and I'm completely content with cross-contaminating all of my paints, yes even the white. For that I have a seperate 200ml bag of himi white paint that I bought in advance (my paintings are very bright). I don't put the paint onto the palatte seperately, I just go straight into mixing them.
    But yeah I just don't care, and that's why I like the format so much. When I'm painting I want easy access and I don't mind making a mess, also big jellies get dried out slower than little dollops of paint, I don't have to rewet them and accidentally put in too much water.
    You prefer to have more control within your painting process, and tube paints not only provide cleanliness, you also only need to get the paints that you need for the color pallete.
    Anyway yeah, that's the appeal of this set. You could also use color pencills on top of the goache to give it hightlights and vibrancy.
    Edit: the gouache can mold in humid weather I take back everythinggg

  • @nikroth
    @nikroth Рік тому

    I really enjoy paintings of something from another medium, a marriage of story and art which I love !

  • @risyartsan
    @risyartsan Рік тому +2

    I've been really scared to touch my gouache paints since their pigments stresses me out, but this video just inspired and motivated me to use it again. I really liked the process and the outcome!

  • @howaboutno4952
    @howaboutno4952 Рік тому +1

    You are very Talented! Never stop! 👌🏻

  • @kylespitzley5707
    @kylespitzley5707 Рік тому

    Great show of making great art with any materials, fantastic editing as always 😊 pans labyrinth is a favorite of mine what a treat

  • @analog-dreams
    @analog-dreams Рік тому

    Turned out great!

  • @sujanithtottempudi2991
    @sujanithtottempudi2991 Рік тому +3

    I'm also surprised you made such beautiful painting with himi Gouache which most Gouache artist don't like. Usually all like Windsor and Newton Gouache

  • @aimeetimmins4802
    @aimeetimmins4802 6 місяців тому

    Love the horn ridge details .. light on dark and vs vs

  • @linabch2405
    @linabch2405 Рік тому

    That’s wonderful ✨✨✨

  • @elkesommer4735
    @elkesommer4735 Рік тому

    Hello, you captured the sceen so great and your painting turnd out very beautiful.

  • @-kattya-
    @-kattya- Рік тому

    ❤❤❤❤❤
    no words needed.

  • @ccoppola82
    @ccoppola82 Рік тому

    Awesome video! I love gouache. I think every digital artist should learn it. It translates well.

  • @Escherlife
    @Escherlife Рік тому +1

    I love gouache. I had the same issue with some older watercolour paper. I think certain sizing can deteriorate over time. So yes, even watercolour paper has a use by date 🌻

  • @tekaneo
    @tekaneo Рік тому

    This looks fantastic!

  • @AlpayEfe
    @AlpayEfe  Рік тому +72

    I have absolutely no control over this comment section…

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks Рік тому +4

      Alpay, I don't know if you've mentioned this elsewhere on your other social media, but in case you haven't, it would be lovely if you mentioned the massive earthquake in Turkey and directed folks to donate aid to there. I know this is an art channel, but you're Turkish (I have some Turkish ancestry as well) and have a big channel, and more eyes on any worthy charity always helps. Thanks, kardeş.

    • @juliettewilliams7400
      @juliettewilliams7400 Рік тому +6

      I don’t think you could do a painting from my fav movie speed racer😤👀

    • @AlpayEfe
      @AlpayEfe  Рік тому +4

      @@juliettewilliams7400 🤣🤣🤣 touché

    • @sagarmunjal
      @sagarmunjal Рік тому +2

      alpey you are one of my most revered artist. i love listening to you.

  • @kerenvalentin7082
    @kerenvalentin7082 Рік тому

    You are an amazing artist. That was outstanding!!

  • @ohyeahitsthatoneguy
    @ohyeahitsthatoneguy Рік тому

    I'll have to try this out! I've always loved drawing movies shot composition, just never thought about painting them

  • @EmmaFalconerArt
    @EmmaFalconerArt Рік тому +8

    Maybe the sizing went bad in the paper, that could cause the issues you had. The painting still turned out amazing of course. I also paint screen grabs from movies and tv shows, I agree it’s a great way to learn colour values and drawing something you love keeps you interested and good on you for doing what you can to help Turkey and Syria, you’re a real one 😊

  • @doinmyown2511
    @doinmyown2511 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for your support,great video as always

  • @sujanithtottempudi2991
    @sujanithtottempudi2991 Рік тому +1

    Gouache I use as a preliminary study before oil painting...but seeing few artists like you ,Sarah burns and Jess Chung...I believe now this is a real respectable excellent medium if we know how to use it

  • @SmillyDonut
    @SmillyDonut Рік тому

    @Jess Karp you need to make a screencap painting. Alpay has thrown down the gauntlet.

  • @paintwithruru5690
    @paintwithruru5690 Рік тому +1

    The universe saw me struggling with gouache and so they gave me this beautiful video. Thank you Alpay Efe :)

  • @StarskyGypsy
    @StarskyGypsy Рік тому +1

    Fan art is my favorite kind of art to do, I don’t know why but I’ve always been in love it it

  • @omaewamoushindeiru6581
    @omaewamoushindeiru6581 Рік тому

    Excellent work

  • @creationchick
    @creationchick Рік тому +10

    Ive heard that the jelly gouache paints were designed with students in Chinese art schools in mind. They are student grade , dont need to be light fast , and they paint so much that they go through a set in a week or two so them being open isnt a huge deal but the price makes it perfect for them to use them for practice. Obviously I dont know for sure, thats just what I heard.

    • @olgahein4384
      @olgahein4384 Рік тому +4

      Gouache is initially not light fast, including Windsor & Newton and so on. Schmincke Horadam Gouache is an exception and prices accordingly (while the other 2-3 gouache lines from Schmincke are not lightfast as well), but that was developed specifically for making original artworks.
      And i heard the same about Jelly Gouache being specifically made for chinese art students, who use it on a daily basis for assignments. Not surprising, afterall it comes from China and all Jelly Gouache is made in China and shipped from there, even if the different names may suggest other asian countries origin. It was actually a chinese youtuber who mentioned it in his video about gouache, when Jelly Gouache became popular there, before his YT channel got abandoned (which must have happened around or shortly after the time the chinese government banned eastern media like UA-cam, Deviantart and all social media in the country for corrupting the chinese citizens. Many of my favorite artists back then were actually chinese and most disappeared over night without a word).

    • @hangten1904
      @hangten1904 Рік тому +2

      @@olgahein4384 It's not light fast depending on the pigment. Cadmium is a light fast pigment, are you suggesting it's not light fast in a gouache?

  • @marypatten7051
    @marypatten7051 Рік тому

    This is really cool! It's nice to see a different painting medium being used. I've been painting with oil for a few years and it definitely gets frustrating at points when the colors mix in undesirable ways, and sometimes it feels too much of the same thing. I got some gauche paints from a good friend so I definitely want to give it another go! This is a simply splendid vid👌Thanks for sharing!

  • @LiobaBrueckner
    @LiobaBrueckner Рік тому +6

    I bet @slewp can't paint a scene from Lord of the Rings! 😉

  • @ATasteOfBeauty
    @ATasteOfBeauty 5 місяців тому

    They're not my usual cup of tea, but I'm finding great enjoyment in the movies that you're bringing to my attention. I also love that you're donating the proceeds to a current world need, so that your supporters can help those in need as well as purchasing from a favorite artist.

  • @Angel_Scum666
    @Angel_Scum666 Рік тому +1

    OMFG YES, MY FAVORITE MOVVIIIEEE

  • @sayusayme7729
    @sayusayme7729 Рік тому

    Pretty cool, thanks 🫧

  • @WhitneyYadonArt
    @WhitneyYadonArt 9 місяців тому

    Your painting is out of this world gorgeous but your commentary is amazing, lol. Love your work

  • @jengoodwyn2715
    @jengoodwyn2715 5 місяців тому

    I've had bad batches of watercolor paper. I'd wondered if it hadn't been stored properly, or transported safely. I'm glad it's a real thing and it wasn't just me.

  • @ivanvalenzuela6547
    @ivanvalenzuela6547 Рік тому

    amazing!

  • @mariocastro3944
    @mariocastro3944 Рік тому

    Big inspiration bro. Go crazy🎨

  • @pearlhartney9
    @pearlhartney9 Рік тому

    Love Pan's Labyrinth! And Love the painting. Just might try doing the screen grab art.

  • @quiltedwithlove
    @quiltedwithlove Рік тому +2

    See, jelly gouache isn't so bad. Especially with the right brushes. LOL. Stunning painting and beautifully detailed. HIMI does make different sets and Amazon finally got in a refill of white HIMI gouache that I bought. I'm not sure I need a 56 paint collection that weighs a ton though. If you hate mixing, HIMI has some great color combinations. Again, beautiful painting.

  • @lesliejolly989
    @lesliejolly989 Рік тому

    love it!

  • @Iwanttodrawachicken
    @Iwanttodrawachicken 7 місяців тому

    Beautiful master copy.
    Yes, good movies are the new masters. The attention to lighting, costumes, limited colour range, drawing the view to the important part, capturing a moment of culture and society values, what they include in the shot and more importantly, what they leave out. They learnt all that from painting.
    Why not use them to learn painting?
    Thanks for the enjoyable video.

  • @slateportraichu5416
    @slateportraichu5416 Рік тому

    This is beautiful=)

  • @melikeib.9217
    @melikeib.9217 Рік тому +1

    Your help is very valuable, thank you very much ❤️🇹🇷

  • @abhinavbhardwaj5517
    @abhinavbhardwaj5517 Рік тому

    I couldn't agree more james is like is like something i can't describe 😂

  • @iryarose1855
    @iryarose1855 Рік тому

    Movie screen caps are the main thing I draw/paint. I love the feeling I felt during a certain scene and I want to embed it forever in my memory thro art.
    It is the best sensation in the whole world for me.

  • @ravensmoonart
    @ravensmoonart Рік тому

    “Became one with nature again” 😂. THIS is beautiful Mr Efe based on an amazing movie.

  • @hahanope3197
    @hahanope3197 Рік тому +1

    this has been an actual assignment in a few classes at my art school. In digital illustration class and storyboard class.
    (btw paper has a front and a back. especially art papers like kinds made for watercolor. One side will have a coating while the other side doesn't. It could be possible you're using the wrong side.)

  • @vanwinklemeister
    @vanwinklemeister Рік тому

    I subscribed and I’m commenting just because this turned out to be Pans Labyrinth themed. Bless you good sir. 🖤

  • @patricias5926
    @patricias5926 Рік тому

    Me encanta ver tus vídeos ❤️✨️✌️

  • @99xd70
    @99xd70 Рік тому +1

    الأدوات لا تصنع الفنان🎉 مذهل👍🏻💫

  • @sujanithtottempudi2991
    @sujanithtottempudi2991 Рік тому +5

    My only complain about Gouache is difficult in layering and also blending! Otherwise it's a beautiful medium.

  • @AmandaMG6
    @AmandaMG6 Рік тому +1

    Holbein sells sizing so you can save the rest of the pages ❤ excellent choice of subject and beautiful painting

    • @lucydayLucida
      @lucydayLucida Рік тому

      Or make your own. It's just dissolved gelatin. Barely costs anything to make.

  • @dorotamakarzec5491
    @dorotamakarzec5491 Рік тому

    more gouache and film inspired art please

  • @clintbancroft8112
    @clintbancroft8112 Рік тому

    You’ve inspired me once again, this time I have to go buy a new medium.

  • @OhstoonengImpact
    @OhstoonengImpact Рік тому

    i found my new favorite youtube artist

  • @agatasood7236
    @agatasood7236 Рік тому +2

    I really like your videos and art, it’s very inspiring. I see that mainly you use oils and gouaches, I wonder if you use also acrylics? I’m trying to find some more advice about that medium.

    • @Alpayefe1-ON-TE.LEGRAM
      @Alpayefe1-ON-TE.LEGRAM Рік тому

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  • @samuelriosart
    @samuelriosart Рік тому

    Es vuestra última oportunidad 🥳
    Excelente.

  • @Zoomfreaky
    @Zoomfreaky Рік тому

    The painting is fabulous. I love the scene and lighting! I used to make screenshots of Netflix films, but some how this doesn't work anymore. And to be honest I never did paint them. You make me reconsider. I love lighting in movies. And you can always just make a picture of your computer screen...:)Thank you for the wonderful idea to donate money by selling your art. It is nice to be able to do something.

  • @janetmichel3009
    @janetmichel3009 Рік тому

    Bad Alpay! Now I wanna get into gouache and I am still in the process of figuring out water color!! I'm trying to focus here!! Seriously though. Looks amazing!!

  • @prajaktajoshi1833
    @prajaktajoshi1833 Рік тому

    Vry nice, I like it so much n actually I like to draw n paint this kind of work with gouache colour

  • @zannnie
    @zannnie Рік тому

    Indeed, it seems a most intriguing and imaginative undertaking, this revisiting of the famous and viral jelly gouache paints, in order to produce a realistic movie scene. The prospect of discovering the unique properties of these paints, and how they may be exploited to produce stunning and lifelike artwork, fills one with anticipation.
    As with any artistic pursuit, the realization of the true potential of the medium demands both experimentation and skill, and it is truly admirable to see artists pushing the boundaries of what is possible with innovative and fresh materials.
    It shall be most captivating to observe the final outcome and to witness the application of the jelly gouache paints in the production of a truly authentic movie scene. One cannot help but feel that this endeavor will serve as an inspiration to other artists seeking to explore novel and ingenious techniques and materials in their own artistic endeavors. You and your art is truly inspiring, Thank YOU, Alpay!!

  • @nauigom
    @nauigom Рік тому

    HamRib Art is doing screencaps from movie gouache painting also!

  • @Sadwav
    @Sadwav Рік тому

    This video convinced me to finally get a set of these to try. We'll see if I'm thanking you or cursing you once they arrive, lol.

  • @agambraateezkaa
    @agambraateezkaa Рік тому

    i like it when you show us that you "actually" use a hairdryer. some other youtubers will definitely cut out that part. 😂

  • @DoodyDraws
    @DoodyDraws Рік тому

    I love to paint screen caps .. never thought of making a video of them tho I only post the final result on IG
    Maybe I’ll add it to video ideas to make in the future 🙏🏼❤️ thanks for the inspo

  • @alexhazydreams
    @alexhazydreams Рік тому +3

    I know that sometimes bad stocking can ruin watercolor paper. Because watercolor paper can absorb ambiant humidity and it will bind with the coating making it less effective. It happened to me with paper pads I kept for too long in my house. It also happened to me in a fairly new Hanhemule sketckbook: most of the paper was fine but there was one page where the coating had gone really weird and it was not absorbing the paint properly, instead it was sitting on top of the paper and making a weird "speckled" effect. I guess maybe the stocking of the paper in the warehouse (before binding the pages together) went wrong? Who knows. Not sure it is the same problem but it's a hypothesis I guess.

  • @artanchor124
    @artanchor124 Рік тому +2

    First comment ... ✨ Btw your painting style is amazing and satisfying to watch thank you for such a beautiful pieces

  • @cowbutt6
    @cowbutt6 8 місяців тому +1

    I can't remember where I saw the tip, but before I put my HIMI jelly gouache away last time, I gave them a light spray of water that had a small percentage of isopropyl alcohol to try to prevent them going mouldy. Also, I wrapped each individual pot in GLAD press'n seal wrap (a little like cling film, but tougher, reusable and *very* sticky!) - it's hard to find outside the US, but Amazon do carry it.
    When I last tried them, I wondered what I should do to avoid cross contaminating them, so I'm reassured that my plan to use a clean palette knife to take a little out onto a separate palette is probably the best approach, as that's what you've done, too.
    Great work, and a great choice of film!

    • @cazkiwinz4300
      @cazkiwinz4300 17 днів тому

      I put the middle lid on then put the whole thing in a big snap lock bag THEN click the top lid on…. I’ve never used water or glycerine on my jelly gouache and even 2.5 years later, they’re still pretty moist AND not mouldy in the slightest

  • @nicolecampos4153
    @nicolecampos4153 Рік тому

    I LOVE THIS
    You should try to do a scene from The Shape of Water, I bet it'd look amazing with gouache

  • @TRANSSENTIENT
    @TRANSSENTIENT Рік тому +1

    oh man i love and appreciate this video and the art for this! I admire you giving these a second chance, Himi gouache is hard to work with, but I think that working with it in a *slightly* different way than with any typical gouache will yield better results with less struggle. Da Vinci gouache, for example, is described by some people as.. smooth like oil? And although it isn't oil paint whatsoever, that gouache behaves quite differently than other gouache brands. Heather Ihn Martin actually recommended da Vinci gouache for oil painters wanting to start gouache 🤠

  • @pio5495
    @pio5495 Рік тому +9

    This has been done a million times but can you do a video comparing pro gouache and this jelly gouache? Or don't, I just wanna see you paint with gouache more!

  • @Wavyfreakwhensea
    @Wavyfreakwhensea Рік тому

    Also I like your videos ❤🎉

  • @rhoeginearaza2647
    @rhoeginearaza2647 Рік тому +1

    I am actually planning to pick up brush and paints again and quite scared I might screw the gouache painting I am planning to do, yet because of your new update, it gave me courage to push forward. Thank you!

  • @juliatrix8637
    @juliatrix8637 Рік тому +1

    Hi I love your videos they always inspire and help me get over art block but how do you get your references from films? I love the idea of paint scenes from movies but I can never find the one I wanted.