I tried painting with the LEGENDARY Anime Paints (what a surprise)

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  • Опубліковано 21 вер 2024
  • In this Video I finally get to try out the Legendary Nicker Poster Colors! These Paints have been used in some of the biggest animation productions ever and I have always wanted to try painting with them!
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  • @AlpayEfe
    @AlpayEfe  9 місяців тому +181

    A Huge Thank You to all my Patrons who make these videos possible 🫶. You’re the best!!! If you want to join our little Patreon community and support the channel head over to Patreon.com/alpayefe 🙌

    • @m95-f7l
      @m95-f7l 9 місяців тому +1

      I love the result.
      I would like you to try watercolors, I have only seen that you use thick mediums, which are covered with dense layers, but I have never seen you paint in watercolors! it would be sublime👌💫

    • @jeffsolomon8646
      @jeffsolomon8646 9 місяців тому

      Many products including water based paints contain Glycerin, which increases the water retention capacity. Evenness of drying 13:40 being an associated property.
      As usual a great result to cap off a great adventure story. Loved it!

    • @ArtingFromScratch
      @ArtingFromScratch 9 місяців тому +4

      I think partially what makes artist's favorite materials their favorite.... isn't that it's a groundbreaking material but that it's incredibly consistent. If you are animating a film.... you want consistency. You don't want everything to need to be redone because it's not identical

    • @Glitch-Gremlin
      @Glitch-Gremlin 9 місяців тому +2

      What sort of Paper do you use to paint on?

    • @endresac369
      @endresac369 9 місяців тому +1

      This definitely screams for a part 2, take a scene out of the game cyberpunk 2077, it’s definitely colorful and vibrant! I’m following up!

  • @marllram
    @marllram 9 місяців тому +4596

    Ex graphic designer here. Wikipedia's explanation that poster colors are for students is only half right. The paint indeed used a lot in schools, because they are more controllable than watercolors, vibrant, and affordable. The other half, my lecturer in uni told us that poster colors, are created for designers pre-computer, where they needed to color the artworks (hence 'posters', logos, lettering, all things that are usually solid in shapes, less artistic than a painting) EFFICIENTLY: less chaotic than watercolors, dry faster, opaque in one swipe, doesn't change in value when dry like gouache, less mixing needed to get certain colors for branding consistency and faster working (thus the many color options), comes in vibrant colors less used in paintings but definitely eye catching for ads, dry matte unlike acrylics so great for reproduction, and cheaper. Even now, design students are starting their color theory with poster paints before learning about RGB. Sadly ad agencies now of course no longer use them, therefore without mangaka and manual animators using them (so few of them now that still choose to color manually), I believe poster colors quality will later go downhill to cater only to students.
    So contrary to wikipedia's explanation of 'cheapo medium', they were the standard for ad industry deadlines and budget, hence understandably also why anime studios rely on them as well: imagine you're trying to recreate 50 frames of the same sky, rather than mixing watercolors, share them with your team, with everyone having different stroke styles.. it's more consistent if you work with poster colors, just use what comes in the tube or mix a bit, and the opaqueness is really forgiving with different strokes.

    • @linnease
      @linnease 9 місяців тому +145

      That's really cool and interesting, thank you for this explanation

    • @silver6071
      @silver6071 9 місяців тому +90

      Additionally, there is a difference between poster colors as a category and poster colors meaning these specific colors

    • @alexrusso6503
      @alexrusso6503 9 місяців тому +25

      Question- were these pretty much industry standard for this type of education and about when were you in school for graphic design?
      The reason I ask is bc my mom went to school for graphic design in the 80s on the east coast. She recently passed so I can't ask her and my grandmother pays no attention to anything and has the memory of a goldfish(no shes not sick just oblivious)... Either way I had never heard of these paints until today so interested to now if this would have been something she used. I have a portfolio of her work but I don't think any of her instruments are around.
      I get what you said about wiki but that doesn't really tell how mainstream they were like were they a staple in this field esp for students or more just one medium/brand of many that could have been used.

    • @Lazulee__
      @Lazulee__ 9 місяців тому

      about not showing brush strokes, there is also a matter of scale. Usually anime bgs are A4 paintings showed on a big or giant screen. Search for: Youichi Watanabe INTERVIEW NICKER COLOUR CO.,LTD. It's an interview where I've read about this

    • @MakoKitten
      @MakoKitten 9 місяців тому +63

      A lot of people confuse the poster color for kids poster paint which is usually tempera paint.

  • @AndroidAn
    @AndroidAn 9 місяців тому +1246

    Something particular about Nicker is that they focus a lot on the pigment particles having the same size, hence the fact that when they dry they generate a more consistent, uniform finish, the same with gum arabic, they use a very fine gum without impurities, this It arose because the anime industry required it to have more consistent results.

    • @amypanddirtytoo1926
      @amypanddirtytoo1926 9 місяців тому +11

      They use gum arabic in them? I only ask because I do Nihonga, Sumi-e/Chinese brush painting, Gong Bi, Chinoisserie, etc so I am very familiar with all sorts of Eastern paints and pigments and usually a glue is used in the binder made from animal skin (rabbit, although lately some vegan options have been made available!) I have noticed that all my Eastern paints dry so much faster than my Western style paints. So I'm wondering if Nicker also has some glue in with them too? I have them and love them and just assumed they did🤣 I never bothered to really get an ingredient list.

    • @leohuxtable439
      @leohuxtable439 9 місяців тому +16

      @@amypanddirtytoo1926 Most Asian companies aren't very open with their formulas. Gum arabic is used. Some unknown random additives are responsible for the faster drying time and few other qualities.
      Mostly you would have to deduce the additives from warning labels and chemicals that you can't use anymore undisclosed.
      As an example, fairly sure they would have to disclose xylene/toluene (at least in EU), but dunno if either was ever used in waterbased paints.

    • @amypanddirtytoo1926
      @amypanddirtytoo1926 9 місяців тому +3

      @leohuxtable439 makes sense. For instance the rabbit skin glue sticks I use for my Nihonga only say that they are a "superior quality rabbit glue" on the package, buy don't have an actual ingredient list on it. There might be more info if I really dug deep, but honestly, I'm not that curious. I obviously realize it's not just rabbit skin in a stick, lol, but a whole host of ingredients, including gum arabic, that create the formula so when I add my own crushed pigments and water it makes paint! Maybe I'll have my friend at the NH forensics lab run some through the masspec!! Actually she might already have the results of some in the library they have of materials 🤣🤣🤣

    • @0Clewi0
      @0Clewi0 9 місяців тому +5

      @@amypanddirtytoo1926 in general the laws are much more forgiving in lack of disclosure when you don't have to eat the, sucks for the curious consumers

    • @AndroidAn
      @AndroidAn 9 місяців тому

      @@amypanddirtytoo1926 My other comment was deleted for mentioning a brand's website, I realized, basically Nicker uses gum arabic, the ingredients can be found on the internet,

  • @lordofgraphite
    @lordofgraphite 9 місяців тому +864

    The amount of work in traditional animation will never stop blowing my mind

    • @michelleramsey4302
      @michelleramsey4302 9 місяців тому +4

      I agree..

    • @promitheas32
      @promitheas32 9 місяців тому +17

      there is a russian couple still trying to finish a lifetimes work hand made everything

    • @lordofgraphite
      @lordofgraphite 9 місяців тому +3

      @@promitheas32 I think I've heard of that!

    • @VinsaKenobi
      @VinsaKenobi 9 місяців тому

      Yes that paper stop motion animation they have been creating for decades!@@promitheas32

    • @BiggestBigBoy
      @BiggestBigBoy 7 місяців тому +4

      24 frames per second. If the studio can afford it, on the ones.

  • @nemhod
    @nemhod 9 місяців тому +2272

    Dangerous to paint a gremlin with something that looks that watery :D

    • @AlpayEfe
      @AlpayEfe  9 місяців тому +139

      😂

    • @cloudsofsunset7323
      @cloudsofsunset7323 9 місяців тому +13

      my thoughts exactly!

    • @Georgelgordo
      @Georgelgordo 9 місяців тому +14

      Lol, took me a minute to get it.

    • @Rh3an
      @Rh3an 9 місяців тому +6

      😂😂😂 That is hilarious!

    • @pascallamarque
      @pascallamarque 9 місяців тому +17

      Gizmo is a mogwaï ! Stop hurting its little Mogwai heart now...

  • @ceciliacorzo
    @ceciliacorzo 9 місяців тому +305

    I’m an animator that works with paints and the consistency of poster paint is perfect when you have to paint hundreds and hundreds of frames! Heavier consistencies like acrylic become such a chore after a while!!

  • @synii3948
    @synii3948 9 місяців тому +277

    As asian teen in the 2000s, I grew up using poster colors and never heard of gauche until my mid 20s. The well-known brand we've got here is Sakura, everyone who needs this type of medium uses and suggests this brand to others because it's decent quality and so affordable even for the middle-schoolers. One downside of poster colors I find is it's so heavy if you have many colors. I used to carry them to school in a big modified lunch bag with cross-body strap. lol

    • @L0rdOfThePies
      @L0rdOfThePies 9 місяців тому +1

      Cool history :-) dispite everything i might try them out

    • @jyyyin
      @jyyyin 6 місяців тому +1

      Mine was Buncho poster colours

    • @ca-ke9493
      @ca-ke9493 3 місяці тому +1

      Same! These were the paints I used in my first art class and were the only paints I had for a long time. I also had a tube version but the glass tub was more common.

  • @watashiwamosura
    @watashiwamosura 9 місяців тому +153

    Animators actually wet both sides of the paper when using these paints (Nicker themselves even have a tutorial on their UA-cam channel and Kazuo Oga demonstrates this in a few videos too). I'd be really interested how your impressions/technique would change if you tried it!

    • @gunk7014
      @gunk7014 9 місяців тому +10

      What the fuck? _I_ do this. I didn't even know that was a thing people did. That's awesome.

    • @nikkihorn3852
      @nikkihorn3852 5 місяців тому +1

      I'm stoked to try this, thanks for the tip.

    • @monoymono9
      @monoymono9 18 днів тому

      wow

  • @lilliefluff
    @lilliefluff 9 місяців тому +346

    As a gouache artist, it's always lovely to see people talking about paints like this!
    Poster colours are technically a type of gouache, and I think both mediums (the same medium?) will take any recognition they/it can get haha
    They're so incredibly versatile!

    • @musicpatron1693
      @musicpatron1693 9 місяців тому +6

      definitely the most underrated...

    • @masterjeffrey87
      @masterjeffrey87 9 місяців тому +7

      I would like to see him despair of watercolor. And I don't mean that in a spiteful way, but in an entertaining and funny way. Watercolor is in a completely different league.

    • @leohuxtable439
      @leohuxtable439 9 місяців тому +9

      Kinda, but not really. Most common form that uses similar paint would be Posca paint markers (thinner version). Poster paints aren't a uniform group of paints. They're usually somewhere between gouache, modern tempera and acrylic paint. Posca, Pilot and some other random Japanese paint markers use poster paint instead of acrylic, even though they're often referred as acrylic paint markers.
      For paint markers using poster paints allows better flow without sacrificing too much opacity. I don't know how they do it tbh. Nicker in general uses less finely ground pigments than typical gouache brands. So it might have something to do with the binder, something extra in the formula or just more finely ground pigments when used in markers.
      Anyways what most poster paints do better than other mediums? Drying time, opacity, easily thinned without extending drying time too much and usually doesn't shift value while drying in unexpected ways. Some brands lift easily like Nicker and some don't at all. Similarly they behave differently when used on paper. Some require a gesso equivalent and i assume some don't bind properly when used on top of a layer of gesso. Fairly sure none of them are lightfast and the brands that bind on hard surfaces (glass, metal, etc.) all scratch off.
      edit: in most parts of the western world they're not really worth using, since here they're not the cheap alternative

    • @JadyLester
      @JadyLester 9 місяців тому +1

      Im getting ready to dip my toe in some gouache. Im wondering if the poster paint, having a similar base, will reactivate with layering.

    • @leohuxtable439
      @leohuxtable439 9 місяців тому +4

      @@JadyLester Depends on the brand. Nicker and Sakura at least reactivate. Early wet on wet washes don't lift as easily once they are dry. Poster paints have about half a dozen common binders. The ones that use gum arabic and/or dextrin behave most like gouache.
      edit: The old Sakura Poster Colors reactivate. They also sell new Sakura Poster Colors that are waterproof.

  • @navypinkdesign
    @navypinkdesign 9 місяців тому +108

    When you ask “why does the paint dry faster?” And my mind immediately went to “duh these artist have tons of cells to make and need to work fast” but you were actually wondering about the “how” of it. Cool video and thanks for the demo! Love gizmo!

  • @Kuvall
    @Kuvall 9 місяців тому +479

    I know you said you have seen so many others making Studio Ghibli recreations but i would absolutely love to see what you would do with a creation from one of their films but in your own style just like you did with Alice in Wonderland.

    • @AlpayEfe
      @AlpayEfe  9 місяців тому +73

      Maybe one day 😄

  • @froggballoon
    @froggballoon 9 місяців тому +205

    Homie ya gotta try painting with these on an acetate sheet! Animation paint like this was supposed to be formulated to not seperate when painted on a clear plastic animation cell. I wanna see how it reacts!
    (Note, acryla gouache is a good alternative for this)

    • @FelixTheAnimator
      @FelixTheAnimator 9 місяців тому +14

      I'm not sure nicker was ever used on the cells, just the backgrounds... It's not flexible enough to be used on plastic I think....

    • @zheta42
      @zheta42 9 місяців тому

      Yea this isn’t cel paint.

    • @froggballoon
      @froggballoon 9 місяців тому +1

      Ah okay, sorry bout that! But it would be fun to see someone use cell paint too!

    • @ducksoff7236
      @ducksoff7236 7 місяців тому +1

      Ya homie yo bro 🙄

  • @WhstlblwrBlastingEpsteinsILK
    @WhstlblwrBlastingEpsteinsILK 9 місяців тому +95

    Time is money in Hollywood. Makes sense they used a fast-drying paint. As.a watercolorist I get frustrated having to wait for my layers to dry before I can move on. That alone makes me want these paints! Besides they look gorgeous & fun to work with! Thank you for the beautiful demonstration 😊

    • @blackcanary05
      @blackcanary05 9 місяців тому +6

      Honestly, buying even a semi-decent heat gun was *life changing* to me with watercolors. It isn't for everyone, but it worked well for me!

    • @nickorange4881
      @nickorange4881 9 місяців тому

      same.

    • @ceruleanblue7
      @ceruleanblue7 8 місяців тому +4

      I use a hairdryer sometimes when I become too inpatient. Otherwise, I just work on another part of the painting while the other area dries. Have to be careful not to move the paint around with the hairdryer.

    • @east_coastt
      @east_coastt 7 місяців тому +6

      Anime isn’t predominantly made in Hollywood

    • @WildArtistsl
      @WildArtistsl 7 місяців тому

      Use a hair dryer to dry it up faster or watch or listen to a podcast

  • @wayfaringspacepoet
    @wayfaringspacepoet 9 місяців тому +81

    there is definitely a difference between poster paints in western countries, and poster *colours* in Asian countries like India, Korea and Japan
    the former is just a synonym for kids' grade tempera paint that usually comes packaged in bottles, which kids are then given to use for fingerpainting and other little art projects, whereas poster colours are as you said - simply a variant of gouache that is used in industry settings and is formulated for this reason to dry faster

  • @AndroidAn
    @AndroidAn 9 місяців тому +197

    Jelly paints have a little more glycerin content, which gives them their peculiar consistency, which is why they take longer to dry.

    • @MakoKitten
      @MakoKitten 9 місяців тому +4

      Probably to improve the work time and life of the paint in the palette. It's a student grade gouache at best.

    • @mathaantje8965
      @mathaantje8965 9 місяців тому +1

      Based on this video, I like the final color/pigment of the jelly paints better

    • @amozinshade484
      @amozinshade484 8 місяців тому

      In a recent review an artist mentioned that jelly does take forever to dry, I have the regular gouache and to me they dry fast.

  • @samanthajradney
    @samanthajradney 9 місяців тому +29

    I used to live in the Philippines and this was my introduction to any type of paint. And yea i used them in elementary school and high school. I only had the basic colors and learned how to mix colors at an early age. 😊 super nostalgic to see them here.

    • @koiifsh
      @koiifsh 3 місяці тому +1

      i live in the philippines too! id love to learn how to use these better so i can produce better art assignments for school

  • @esilabet
    @esilabet 9 місяців тому +75

    I've been an anime fan for more than 2 decades... I jumped on it as soon as they were shipping the 36 colors set to canada! It's my best black, my best teal, my best ocre yellow, my go-to white and pretty much the only Opera rose that I can scan correctly. You can cure them on a small palette or use from the pot, you can see the mat artist leaving all the pots open on the desk and have a traditionnal paint saucer to reactivate it. Diluted, they are mostly 100% transparent with still a good pigment load, and 100% opaque from the pot. It's like having the photoshop opacity slider irl!
    I think the only negative point they get from me is from the lightfastness, like most gouache, it's meant to make a prototype, to scan, photograph, etc. Like they do in anime.
    Do you really think Ghibli would use student grade paint??? I mean... really?

    • @elisa6212
      @elisa6212 9 місяців тому +4

      Ah... Thank you! That's what I was most wondering about, lightfastness. Otherwise it wouldn't explain why such a versatile medium isn't more popular.
      Does it only lightly change in colour value, like gouache, or does it crack/bleach out?

    • @MikeCampo
      @MikeCampo 9 місяців тому

      As a fellow Canadian, I'd love to know where you ordered them from? Thanks!

    • @juanpablopinochetwolf4059
      @juanpablopinochetwolf4059 9 місяців тому

      where can i find them ? do you have a link thanks.

  • @artistocracy
    @artistocracy 9 місяців тому +27

    Thank you for demonstrating these paints. I was a graphic designer, years ago, turned visual artist for several decades and these look great. The wet consistency is uniform among the range and they dry flat and superbly opaque. I would rather use these than artists gauche for the perfect flatness as well as drying speed. Watching your experiments makes me want to start painting something entirely different from my using oils for so long!

    • @SkywalkFPV
      @SkywalkFPV 8 місяців тому +2

      You might be better off with using 'Acrylic Gouache' (try Turner brand instead of Holbein)

  • @moondoggie1987
    @moondoggie1987 9 місяців тому +4

    Even if the paint itself isn't special the artists who use it are what make it legendary.

  • @peepopalaber
    @peepopalaber 9 місяців тому +12

    They are simple poster colors. larger pigments than gouache, high density, fast curing. As graphic designer who did learned a bit the old school stuff, i love them.

  • @HeikeX
    @HeikeX 9 місяців тому +48

    Thanks for testing these colors out. Of course it’s good for the large backgrounds that they dry so evenly, but I can not imagine how the artists can paint big washes so fast. Really a very quick drying time.
    And born in 1981 of course I know Gizmo. Nice painting of him.

    • @AlpayEfe
      @AlpayEfe  9 місяців тому +6

      Yeah it’s very impressive what those animators are capable of 😄

    • @leohuxtable439
      @leohuxtable439 9 місяців тому +22

      Wet paper (both sides), thinned paint and large brushes for big washes. Those early layers don't lift too much with that technique.

  • @Chet_Thornbushel
    @Chet_Thornbushel 9 місяців тому +17

    These look very fun to work with. And the speedy drying time makes sense if it’s often used for animation which can be a very time consuming process….having your paint dry several times faster would monumentally impact efficiency.
    I’m keen to see you give it more goes and getting more comfortable with the medium.

  • @Lazarus_G
    @Lazarus_G 8 місяців тому +1

    I barely have any memories before seeing Gremlins and I still have my Gizmo sitting on my dresser. It's the oldest thing that I have that isn't from one of my parents. Even when I left home at 19 and threw away all of my old stuffed animals and toys, I couldn't get rid of Gizmo.
    On a side note, I use primarily acrylics and oils, but one of my friends does a lot of water colors and I wanted to try. These Knicker paints seem really cool. And I definitely have to give them a shot in my airbrush.

  • @hubertusbroschmeier460
    @hubertusbroschmeier460 3 місяці тому +5

    Wow, you have balls. Painting a gremlin with watercolor is impressive

  • @anushka.jadhav
    @anushka.jadhav 9 місяців тому +13

    Poster colors were my whole childhood and now I get to know that there are people who have never heard of them.

    • @manya2008
      @manya2008 9 місяців тому +3

      Same. As an Indian, our whole childhood was posters, so I was shook to know that it's not a common experience...

    • @FelineFurKin
      @FelineFurKin 9 місяців тому +2

      We had poster paint in the UK at school etc too but it wasn’t as good as this. Bright and fun, though.

    • @wayfaringspacepoet
      @wayfaringspacepoet 9 місяців тому

      ​@@FelineFurKinposter paint in western countries is more of an analog to kids' grade tempera paint

  • @tarabooartarmy3654
    @tarabooartarmy3654 9 місяців тому +4

    I was obsessed with Gremlins as a kid! I had a plush Gizmo, a hard plastic Gizmo and Stripe, the entire set of Gremlins books and records from Hardee’s, and a bunch of other stuff like coloring books and stickers! Seeing you paint Gizmo make my heart sing!

  • @Ozai75
    @Ozai75 9 місяців тому +8

    That's an absolutely beautiful portrait of Gizmo and those paints really seem to fit with subjects that are either more whimsical or more fantasy (Like Gizmo)
    And yes, I saw Gremlins as a young child, in the Theater.

  • @justincosplay
    @justincosplay 9 місяців тому +5

    Was looking at these paints back in art school. Never could find them. This is amazing.

  • @amaurymartinsneto907
    @amaurymartinsneto907 9 місяців тому +9

    Gizmo is sort of my childhood hero!!!! And this video give me a big thrill to paint again... thank you

  • @michaelsantiagoart
    @michaelsantiagoart 9 місяців тому +7

    Loved your take on Poster Colors, and seeing the beautiful work of Kazuo Oga again with the footage used. Brought me back to my childhood with this piece haha.

  • @luckyblackcat16
    @luckyblackcat16 9 місяців тому +6

    I love Gizmo!! You did a wonderful painting of him, I'm glad he was the debut for your new paints. Gremlins is a classic from my childhood, glad to see him gracing the internet!

  • @lynseycooper
    @lynseycooper 9 місяців тому +2

    I’m envious of anyone who doesn’t know Gremlins - they have the pure joy of watching it for the first time! Lovely painting of Gizmo!😍

  • @nienkevletter
    @nienkevletter 9 місяців тому +19

    Eighties nostalgia meets painting meets semi-scientific research. What’s not to love 😄

  • @PerfectPencil
    @PerfectPencil 6 місяців тому +1

    I got this set off amazon and they are really interesting to work with. Poster color sits on top of the paper, even higher than gauche because of pigment particle size. When you combine this with pure watercolor, which has pigment that is so finely ground that it sinks into the paper, you can get some really weird effects. The poster color will look flat like a cartoon while the watercolor can feel more "deep" and almost three dimensional. They blend together in weird ways and you end up some surreal effects. I think this set is worth buying for sure, especially since it is rather affordable.

  • @hugrid9647
    @hugrid9647 9 місяців тому +4

    Please make more paintings with these if you have a chance, the end effect is absolutely wonderful, the paint quality is so good it looks like digitally painted, I love it

  • @crissyhutto8409
    @crissyhutto8409 9 місяців тому +5

    SPACE DANDY is what you should paint next, definitely takes advantage of the colors and vibrancy they provide. That is my favorite Gizmo btw ☺️

    • @SourRazberry
      @SourRazberry 9 місяців тому +1

      I LOVE space dandy, my absolute favorite anime ❤ amazing suggestion

  • @franscisk
    @franscisk 9 місяців тому +12

    It's a good day when this man posts

    • @AlpayEfe
      @AlpayEfe  9 місяців тому

      😁🫶

    • @franscisk
      @franscisk 9 місяців тому

      ​@@AlpayEfeHey man do you think you can make a video about mixing paint, how to match your reference's color, basic color theory and tricks you use on your artworks?
      PS. I love your videos, keep like that 👍

  • @Nonentity_Artist
    @Nonentity_Artist 9 місяців тому +1

    I never watched gremlins or remember much from back to the future, but gremlins are so iconic that I still know they exist. I really loved the video, I had no idea that these were the paint's professional's used. Thank you for the video

  • @AnastasiaYGamble
    @AnastasiaYGamble 9 місяців тому +5

    Yay the homie Gizmo, I love the Gremlins! It's cool to see you using these legendary paints, never knew they existed until today and always thought Studio Ghibli used watercolor. When you said poster paint/showcased them I was like ah yes good ol gouache! No wonder the animations look so beautiful, vibrant, and smooth, I want to try these paints now💕🔥

  • @Joe___R
    @Joe___R 6 місяців тому +1

    Since they dry so quickly, they can be layered much easier than watercolor and only blend when you want them to. They really are nice paint and perfect for animation painting.

  • @ChuckLeeMBM
    @ChuckLeeMBM 9 місяців тому +3

    I did not go into this thinking I was gonna see the hommy Gizmo!! LOVE me some Ghibli movies, but your old movie paintings hit me right in the nostalgic feels. Pretty sure we have to be around the same age and had similar taste in movies as kids. Outstanding work as always!!!

  • @siriusrigel2194
    @siriusrigel2194 9 місяців тому +7

    I love everytime I see your special art. You inspire me so much thanks for your videos to inform all of these people ❤💙

  • @aminaa5824
    @aminaa5824 3 місяці тому

    I had no idea those animations were done by hand until now! I thought they were digital art, that is amazing that they could hand paint it and have it be so consistent

  • @christicovington
    @christicovington 9 місяців тому +3

    I love Shinhan and Nicker poster paints. They are so wonderful to work with. Thank you for this video. Much ❤ from Nashville, TN USA 🇺🇸

  • @pushingpens
    @pushingpens 3 місяці тому

    The moment I saw how easily the white pen glided over the paint, I was sold. Added to my Amazon order, can't wait to try these!!

  • @thereisa
    @thereisa 9 місяців тому +7

    I remember being frustrated with how quickly poster color dries. My art teacher moved me from doing primarily water colors into using poster color and it was like learning to paint all over again because I couldn’t use the same techniques at all. Also because PC dried so quickly, it made it very easy to layer a new color on top and like you said, it dries very evenly, which is nice. I also think PC looks more chalky and it adds to the vibrant color. It looks very good for cell painting styles or anything where you have high contrast/shadows.. Can’t wait to see what you paint next with it.

  • @makarillustrations9501
    @makarillustrations9501 8 місяців тому

    I watched a panel by Yoichi Nishikawa (Ghibli background painter) in LA and he said that the paint was drying much faster during the panel because the air was so dry. He said if Studio Ghibli was in LA, they never would have been able to paint all the backgrounds in poster color. Super cool!

  • @Xeranxies
    @Xeranxies 9 місяців тому +3

    That turned out absolutely amazing! I swear I'd watch a whole series just on these paints alone. I really hope you do a sci-fi painting with these, I'd love to see how these paints turn out. Also, I do in fact know who/what Gizmo is, Gremlins is amazing!

  • @bleeblumblebee
    @bleeblumblebee 5 місяців тому

    thank you for sharing your experience with nicker poster paints! 😊❤❤ im a background artist who uses traditional medium for coloring and yes you are right, paint, takes a while to dry and the amount of effort and time you have to put into it is a bit overwhelming especially when you’re rushing for the deadline… it’s crazy😅

  • @sandrinepolenzani2912
    @sandrinepolenzani2912 9 місяців тому +4

    Now I want to try this paint too 😂 and I do know the Gremlins, I watched the movies many times as a child. Well done Alpay, I love that after of those years being an artist, you are still very curious and exploring 😊 thank you for sharing ❤

  • @bakerbrewz
    @bakerbrewz 9 місяців тому +2

    I've never been so intrigued by watching paint dry! This video is so well done, even with the interesting Gizmo painting choice LOL
    I adore Studio Ghibli and to learn more about the specific paints they use is really insightful and intriguing. Thanks for putting this unique video together.

  • @lindyashford7744
    @lindyashford7744 9 місяців тому +5

    Not quite a good comparison, better would have been a quality gouache like W&N or Lefranc Bourgeois, not a Gelli gouache which is more like school paint, except that it has a load of glycerine. Western style gouache used to come in two formulas, designers and artistes, both came in tubes but could be missed and diluted and the designers came in printers ink colours before we had digital, whereas artists gouache focused more on pigments. I could not find Nicker anywhere back then though I knew about them. My guess is a western style gouache would be very similar in drying time to these bottled varieties.if the Nicker or any diluted and bottled gouache thicken up you can loosen them with a little distilled water, you can even leave them open, watch the great Ghibli man himself using them that way…. And used carefully they will go a very long way. I still have my 3 dozen or more colours from 1985-6 only two of them are no longer rewettable, the tubes long since dried out and decayed but the paints are with those exceptions, a rose magenta and a pthalocyanine blue green, in great condition. Those two colours are naturally very transparent and would have needed opacifiers and binders to make them consistent with the rest. Pick opaque colours where possible. But then again you have the Nicker ones, they will be lovely to use, you have the best.

    • @amozinshade484
      @amozinshade484 8 місяців тому

      Intriguing, thank you for sharing this. I didn't really realise that there is an actual CMYK gouache palette that may help with true color reproduction.
      The reproducing process confuses me, like what pigment could you use, which is a good scanner, how to photo editing/clean-up in CMYK color profile, then a print test, and more edits before the final print!! 😂
      Also modern printers kinda have expanded to include more don't they? I'm seriously out of the loop. 😅

  • @yeet-hu1xs
    @yeet-hu1xs 9 місяців тому +4

    Heres my explanation for a few things about this paint, as someone who is currently studying animation.
    First of all, the difference between poster colour and gouache is where they sit on a scale of opacity. The four main paints on this scale are: watercolour, gansai (a japanese paint similar to watercolour or gouache), gouache, and poster colour. Watercolour is the most transparent on this scale, so the process for watercolour painting involves a lot of layering. Poster colour is the most opaque, which results in some properties that make it considered "cheap", like its lightfastness and quick drying. But these properties are actually what make it perfect for the use in animation.
    The requirements for painting for animation are quite different for illustration. Animation prioritises speed (hence why the quick drying is so important), while the longevity is not very important (because once the production is finished, the paintings are not useful), so the lightfastness isn't an issue like it would be for fine art and illustration. Another thing that makes poster colour great for animation is the ability to buy these tubs of paint in bulk. When you're painting with gouache, it often comes in small tubes which are quite expensive by the ml. But if you look at videos of anime background painters' studios, you'll see very large tubs of nicker poster colours (probably at least double the size of the 14ml tubs in this video), because these are cheaper by the ml if you're buying in Japan. They quite expensive outside of Japan tho lol
    One last thing is that the process used to paint in this video isn't the recommended process for painting with poster colours. If you watch some videos on youtube (just search nicker poster colour and youll find them), the painters start by wetting the paper strongly on both sides, because this helps achieve really smooth blending. Blending is actually one of the most important skills when painting with poster colours, beginners or juniors at the studio will often spend hours practising blending paint to create a gradient for a sky. Poster colours can achieve really smooth gradients that look almost digital, though it does require a lot of practise.

  • @kirtisawant9288
    @kirtisawant9288 5 місяців тому

    I am really amazed to know that people, artists in particular have not heard of poster colours. These were some of the first paints, that we were introduced to in schools. They are water based, usually come in bottles, as the name suggests used to be used to paint posters, are vibrant, dry fast, thry dry even in the bottles - but can be revived by adding water, have bigger pigment size - which makes it cheaper than others and are not as chalky as gouache. Most of us used to consider them as watercolours in bottles (which they are technically) growing up. It is a fun medium to use, try it out.

  • @adriancruz7152
    @adriancruz7152 9 місяців тому +4

    Amigo si supieras que eres mi ejemplo a seguir,me encanta tu trabajo, aprendo mucho de tus pinceladas,la soltura y la confianza con la pintas,saludos desde Cuba

  • @markvdbergh3610
    @markvdbergh3610 9 місяців тому +2

    Of what I know, the Poster Paint has a cornstarch base that speeds up drying time.
    Beautiful work bro! 🎉❤

  • @ChantelleArts
    @ChantelleArts 9 місяців тому +11

    I've always been curious about poster paints, they look a lot closer to regular gouache than I would've thought, so I think I'll stay poor and stick with my jellies haha 😂

  • @bethanielee1743
    @bethanielee1743 9 місяців тому

    There is something beautiful knowing that these paints they used are marketed as "student grade" and they were in the hands of the most talented illustrators and animators. You don't need "industry standard"/"professional grade" products to make masterful work.

  • @Lyvvie
    @Lyvvie 9 місяців тому +3

    When I visited the Ghibli Museum there was a mock-up of the artists' desks including the paint pots. They had a strict no photography rule and it killed me to not be able to take a pic of the paint pot colours!

  • @newbermuda
    @newbermuda 7 місяців тому

    I definitely know gremlins. I had a guinea pig once and I named him Gizmo because he had the same colors. Those seem like very reliable and consistent paints. I can see why they're so popular in animation.

  • @Kaiesis
    @Kaiesis 9 місяців тому +6

    There are some colors that are not produced in the set anymore that the studio uses as well. You need to mix them to get the colors the studio still uses.

  • @ArtbyElaa
    @ArtbyElaa 9 місяців тому +1

    I have been creating Anime style landscapes , scenery or just anything in Anime style and I absolutely love the process 😍, for sure poster colors and Gouache are the way to go, to create such stunning Anime effects 🎨

  • @MizGizma
    @MizGizma 9 місяців тому +3

    The paint is probably mixed with some amount of alcohol in its thinner instead of water or combined with water. Alcohol will dry faster and it also prevents mold growth.

  • @slateportraichu5416
    @slateportraichu5416 9 місяців тому +4

    This is such a unique video! Thank you for filming this and allowing us to join you and see these beautiful paints=) Aww, Gizmo, brings back memories=)

  • @vinnheim
    @vinnheim 3 місяці тому

    It makes perfect sense that this paint is famous for its use in animation. It is already the correct consistency out of the box, so no need to make sure everyone in the office is using the same consistency. It dries quickly so you can paint you panels quickly. The color is consistent and leaves a uniform finish so that the color will look the same from one frame to the next. The reason this paint is legendary is because it fits the use case of its medium so perfectly.

  • @musicpatron1693
    @musicpatron1693 9 місяців тому +3

    ooh...11 minutes you just posted this..i was wondering why this didn't get more like

  • @oniaeon
    @oniaeon 9 місяців тому +2

    How appropriate that you painted a character from the best Christmas movie so close to the season! My local cinema's doing a rerun of the original Die Hard and Home Alone, but honestly I wish they'd have had time for (or been able to obtain) Gremlins as well

  • @HerArtnThoughts
    @HerArtnThoughts 9 місяців тому +3

    I‘m very curious how this will come out

  • @adeliadrawstuff
    @adeliadrawstuff 9 місяців тому +2

    i really loved the Gizmo painting! Especially after have just finished rewatching the movie Gremlins. You did a great job! The colors truly are bright and blend a lot easier.

  • @Eener1000
    @Eener1000 9 місяців тому

    I love paints like these. I paint with all kinds of gouache from school quality to higher grade stuff and I am always amazed at the things you can do with them. People looking down on these kinds of paint and putting oil paint on a pedestal is just ignorant.

  • @earthly_leopard6497
    @earthly_leopard6497 9 місяців тому

    That's incredible the difference in drying time as well as how uniform the colors were in comparison.

  • @Rh3an
    @Rh3an 9 місяців тому +2

    I grew up using poster colours in school and being told they were watercolours 🤦🏻‍♀️. I only found out the differences when I was introduced to the real watercolours when I went back to painting as an adult 😅. Imagine the shock I got from that!

  • @nidaishtiaq4030
    @nidaishtiaq4030 2 місяці тому

    shocked to see the results.. being this good at something would be a beautiful feeling.. always wanted to be this good in art..

  • @RealJohnnyAngel
    @RealJohnnyAngel 9 місяців тому

    I love these paints. From what i understand they're higher pigment load, more consistent pigment size, faster drying, but less lightfast and less optimized for other archival qualities. the paint will crack and peel up in a relatively short period of time. and IIRC the faster drying time is because they use an odourless solvent of some kind instead of water. i had a couple pots of mine dry out (poor seal when i closed them unfortunately) but i added water in to reactivate them and the drying time changed.
    also seeing Gizmo as a choice of subject brought a smile to my face.

  • @eden.garden
    @eden.garden 9 місяців тому

    I am getting a newfound appreciation for poster paints. When i first decided to get serious about making paintings, I bought Camlin's Poster paints for students. They were cheap af but super easy to work with. After i somewhat understood how colours work, I switched to the watercolors i use now (Camlin's artist range). They were almost as thick as acrylic but since they are water based, it is easier to correct mistakes

  • @Pin_Tura
    @Pin_Tura 9 місяців тому

    Hearing your view on these paints makes me want to buy them even more now especially how they dry fast because I always have the problem of painting before the paint dries so my colors mix and it can get pretty messing so hearing that nickers dry faster really could be a game changer for me when painting ❤❤❤

  • @ChaiLatte64
    @ChaiLatte64 9 місяців тому

    Idk why , but these paints are making me emotional. I work with watercolor , gouache , and ink. Trying these paints is going down on my bucket list 🥹❤️

  • @mscreativewonder8000
    @mscreativewonder8000 9 місяців тому +2

    Love this! I get it with the background in movies and shows the color and the work put in is worth it. I have been looking for something that explains this. Thank you so much for this video it led me to finish a longer search. I love all the movies! I still listen to the ending music.😊😅

  • @hannahchestnut8671
    @hannahchestnut8671 2 місяці тому

    the studio ghibli background painters have a technique of brushing layers of water on each side of the page before painting and then working with a very wet paper- i think this might help working with the quick drying time of the paint

  • @ivorydragon
    @ivorydragon 9 місяців тому +1

    Gizmo turned out beautifully!
    Also havent been licky enought o paint with guache before but poster colors are definitely a great medium to work with due to how fast it dries. You can get work done much much faster than you would with water colors due to the wait times

  • @jhosioja
    @jhosioja 7 місяців тому

    Gremlins 2 is a wonderful movie, both for its execution, but also the behind the scenes, where nobody but the studio wanted to make it, but the studio did so much that they gave up full creative freedom, so the guy just flexed on making every gremlin unique with a distinct look and personality, and putting them in a 100 minute condemnation of unnecessary sequels, greed, commercialization and merchandising.

  • @elberethreviewer5558
    @elberethreviewer5558 3 місяці тому

    These paints are amazing! I can see the colors screaming through the screen.

  • @LucysArtNSoul
    @LucysArtNSoul 9 місяців тому +1

    I love the Gremlins!! ❤ those who don’t know please watch them, they’re classics! Thank you for sharing this video and helping me remember my childhood memories

  • @duyu_
    @duyu_ 9 місяців тому +2

    Gremlins scared the scheisse out of me when I was a kid. Then bro used water to paint Gizmo😭

  • @origamiaround
    @origamiaround 9 місяців тому +1

    Oh my goodness.... the end result is .... I'm speechless

  • @shatyrajones494
    @shatyrajones494 9 місяців тому

    I've got a cat that was rescued named Gizmo. He's my best friend and its super fitting that he's named after Gremlin's Gizmo because he's the best behaving cat I've ever had. His brother on the other hand is a total gremlins that has the munchies 24-7

  • @denisematthews6215
    @denisematthews6215 9 місяців тому

    I absolutely know who Gizmo and Gremlins are! Yes, it’s sad if there are those who don’t. I definitely think there should be a part 2! I love the challenge of finding a different pigment to work with, and discovering how to manipulate it! Thank you!

  • @Gustavae
    @Gustavae 9 місяців тому +2

    I watched this while taking a bath and eating after midnight. Contrary to popular belief, not all of your fans are gremlins.

  • @Meleto39
    @Meleto39 8 місяців тому

    By my personal experienced, in most Asian countries when I was in high school, we mostly used poster colors and practice on them a lot. Not only for controlling but also for the drying time too. It is similar to gouache but poster colors are way more common here, gouache have been more easier to find here later.
    During entrance exams for universities usually they will give you 3 hrs to do the work and sometimes with multiple topics to do, so we have to be quick and use our time wisely. If we make mistakes, using these poster colors we can fix it or paint over it quickly. I remember we have to pre mixing the main colors we need too and these don't dry easily in containers or if they are, adding water will be just fine.
    Cheaper ones are students grades, will have more floury mix feelings to it but they get the job done, usually for students the Sakura brand are very popular. Comparing the prices I think these Nicker brands are more on the artist quality side🙌✨

  • @magic8bit509
    @magic8bit509 3 місяці тому

    I think poster color is great for animation studio because of the very matte result and it's certainly a good point for photography or scan

  • @Ichidoodles
    @Ichidoodles 9 місяців тому

    I know gremlins, I just don't remember the story anymore. Seen the movie as a kid. Also woohoo cool paints you got to play with.
    Soo for poster paints, as a kid from asia, they're these paints we'd use in school to well..paint on poster paper or cartolina paper, never really used them in an artistic sense, more like just for writing on it/ text, and some random graphic doodle we'd slosh in there. There never were that much in color choices when buying those as a kid. But i've heard of Nicker and i've heard of their quality, variety in colors and have yet to get my hands on one. Thanks for sharing the video!

  • @andixideas
    @andixideas 5 місяців тому

    Hi! Gizmo was my favorite character when I was little, he is super cute!
    The paint looks awesome! Also very educational about the Poster Color paints, thank you!

  • @rannaartha5951
    @rannaartha5951 8 місяців тому

    See this is actually the kind of video people want to watch

  • @femguardian8616
    @femguardian8616 9 місяців тому

    A call back to my childhood! I loved the Gremlins movies. Just remember, don't feed them after midnight! 😂

  • @ThKrY
    @ThKrY 9 місяців тому

    I own a Gizmo. Dragged it with me through university. This video made me smile.

  • @untitled4549
    @untitled4549 9 місяців тому

    Befor I started my ceramic journey these were my ultimate goal to own apart from mijello watercolor paints. Now uve just awaken that desire. Man I was learning watercolor though yet before and wanted to get these cuz of u know who laaa studio ghibli

  • @jessicasultan2839
    @jessicasultan2839 9 місяців тому

    Growing up, I raised fancy rats. 🐀 My favorite of all of my rats was named gizmo so much in fact that when he passed, we had a gizmo two. Little white rat with red eyes. But gizmo was my favorite character growing up with these nostalgic movies. Thank you for unlocking a core memory for me. ❤

  • @Gloomy_steve_oh
    @Gloomy_steve_oh 9 місяців тому +1

    Ah, your videos are always such a day-brightener. Also, the subjects that you bring a new life to are all to often ones picked out of my best childhood and teenage books, screens, and imaginations. And they're never far from me at 44yrs either. Love this Gizmo💚🤎 TTFN.

  • @jessicab6177
    @jessicab6177 7 місяців тому

    My brother and I grew up on these movies, and Gismo was his favorite. He would even talk like Gismo sometimes. So yeah, definitely know about the gremlins movies.

  • @asherrogers2687
    @asherrogers2687 6 місяців тому

    Mogwai are such a part if my childhood. I can remember wanting a real one so bad, except for Stripe, I didn't want him. LOL
    Oh, thanks for the video!