Ok good thing I found this video🤣. I bought a lil nightmare before Christmas set for me and my girl to do and I over melted jack but it didn’t bother us. But in the back of my head I still think it’s wrong, but good to know there’s others like me, puts my mind at ease🤣
I prefer over melting. Ive never seen a fully over melted piece. I just really prefer for all the small holes in the art to at least be filled in. Sometimes the holes in the beads gathered like that bothers my eyes
Even though this is an older video, it’s funny I see it right now as I just finished putting down beads for a shiny marill, but I’m ending up sprinkling in a few clear beads for structure since there’s multiple spots that are only one or two beads thick on the tail, and here I see you just went full send and filled the whole gap with grey lol. Now I’m considering doing the same just with clear.
do u use mini beads? i have had the problem of them over melting and the melted plastic showing through on the other side so it looks weird there, although to be fair i have only actually ironed 2 small designs and 1 larger one that failed to melt properly because the beads were sticking to the parchment paper (why i will always be using the tape method from now on).
hi. i see ur videos u and was hoping if u would make a video on how to ensure that u dont melt it so much that it forms a few small bubbles in the melted side.
I try to glue my perlers on my bracelets and necklaces with hot glue but is taht a bad material bc it always falls off so I need recommendations for what glue to use
I like over-melting! It makes pixel art look better in my opinion!
10000% yes. I love those melts when you get all the beads closed.
Yeah I like it too
Ok good thing I found this video🤣. I bought a lil nightmare before Christmas set for me and my girl to do and I over melted jack but it didn’t bother us. But in the back of my head I still think it’s wrong, but good to know there’s others like me, puts my mind at ease🤣
The square one is so dope!
I personally prefer the square look, it feels more video gamey to me lol
I prefer over melting. Ive never seen a fully over melted piece. I just really prefer for all the small holes in the art to at least be filled in. Sometimes the holes in the beads gathered like that bothers my eyes
Even though this is an older video, it’s funny I see it right now as I just finished putting down beads for a shiny marill, but I’m ending up sprinkling in a few clear beads for structure since there’s multiple spots that are only one or two beads thick on the tail, and here I see you just went full send and filled the whole gap with grey lol. Now I’m considering doing the same just with clear.
Ngl it took me a minute to figure out it was snom, I love the design though 🤩
Be great if they just made tiny square beads to make this process easier.
That would be nice
I'm am p/pretty sure that they've do make square beads, but only in sets, and you don't melt them 😫 They are used more like diamond painting :/
I like over melting and hen sanding the sides so its more square
(Ive only done this a couple times so idk if theres a better way lol)
I always overmelt them and i do it on both of the sides so i make sure all my work doesn't break cuz literally it takes me hours
do u use mini beads? i have had the problem of them over melting and the melted plastic showing through on the other side so it looks weird there, although to be fair i have only actually ironed 2 small designs and 1 larger one that failed to melt properly because the beads were sticking to the parchment paper (why i will always be using the tape method from now on).
hi. i see ur videos u and was hoping if u would make a video on how to ensure that u dont melt it so much that it forms a few small bubbles in the melted side.
I try to glue my perlers on my bracelets and necklaces with hot glue but is taht a bad material bc it always falls off so I need recommendations for what glue to use
Can't tell what the perler design is when it's over melted. IS there an in-between look??
I think you might just not be familiar with this pokemon because I recognized it as the box sprite for snom instantly
what is the one that's pixelated? what am i looking at there? what is it supposed to be?
snom
Is that a snom?
Yup!
Its good for minecraft perlers
What if you light melt it then couple days later you changed your mind and want it to over melt it will it still work?
Yes
Yeah it's literally just plastic that you are melting.
The only thing you can't do is un-melt it.
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