The SURPRISINGLY EASY way to make AMAZING BANNERS

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In this video I do a couple experiments in image transfers and attempt to get a cool image I printed out, to transfer over to a banner that's perfect for Warhammer.

Music by Spl33n

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Matte Medium Affiliate Link:

Liquitex:

Golden:

(can probably be found for cheaper at art stores, or by buying the store brand)
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The *best* yellow paint:

Liquitex Soft Body Cadmium Free Yellow Medium**

Other paint:

Golden Fluid Acrylics Diarylide Yellow

Golden Fluid Acrylics - All Colors

Jo Sonja
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Gel Superglue - I like this one for gluing models down to their base
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this video slaps!!! super interesting, very unique, and gets right to the point.

EonsOfBattle
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This is SUCH a creative (and previously unapproached) way to deal with this topic as there were basically only 2 options until now. Freehand or Waterslide (which can be a pain if you try to make them yourself) - the Results look SO good. I acutally like seeing the DPI-Dotting from the prints - it gives the images the feeling as if they were painted on some "rougher" fabric which makes absolute sense for Banners and totally works towars that realistic look instead against it.

timokrahl
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Yet another lightbulb moment as I now know how I'm going to FINALLY finish my titan the way I always saw it in my mind! This will work on those big armour plates. Thank you for another great enabling video.

Biggles
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Thank you for this tutorial. Your banners look excellent!

I can’t wait to make some new banners for my knights!

RenlangRen
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This is excellent! Never thought something like this would work so well. Great tutorial!

SmallSoldier
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Turning into Richard Gray made me laugh out loud. Great video - thanks

hepaintsslowly
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Great video - ty for the affiliate links so we have the exact products that you used!

Typhoonatlas
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That last one looks INSANE. I really dig the texture of the print, it totally looks like the fibers of the cloth. The accidental discovery of the glueing pen is also great, I think I might get one if only to get rid of seam lines. Subscribed!

Balambambuny
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Very very cool! I’m going to try this immediately! Cheers!

chrisrogue
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So glad the algorithm saw it fit to show me this video and your channel. Super cool technique, instant subscribe. Looking forward to more!

Fogtusk
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The Mod Podge brand has a specific image transfer medium as well. Feel like I've seen some other wargaming YouTubers show it off once or twice. Might be another method worth checking out. Really cool video. Thanks!

shaneflickinger
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Bruh just came in and changed the meta

strategogod
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wtf dude this is aweseom! Your a god damned genius. Never seen or heard about this before but it looks amazing! Really good work my man ^^

TheKritan
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WOW!! This was super original and really neat dude. Nice idea, you can boost the aesthetics of an army big time with this type of technique.

JuliusCaesar
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Man, I don't mess with banners, but this looks like it would be really handy to add graffiti to terrain!

benjaminhayward
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There's a good way to get a much cleaner result that's used in a whole lot of various hobbies. People like transferring things to wood plaques and glass and the like. Anyways, here's what you want to try -

Get some of those sheets of blank mailing labels for your printer.
Peel all the labels and stuff off of it. You don't want those.
Save the shiny backing paper. This is the part you want.
Print your design onto the shiny side of the backing paper.
Transfer to surface with acryl medium/mod podge/whatever as in this video.
Let dry.
The paper should peel right off of the design with ease.

A couple of notes -
Don't forget to mirror your print.
Printer settings for glossy photos are generally suggested. You'll probably have to play around to get the best results.
The print will be *very* delicate. It will really want come off that paper backing. That's kind of the point.
Don't forget that your printer almost certainly does not put any white pigment down. You'll want to apply your print to a white, or at least light, background for best results.

Anyways, you can find a million videos of people doing this with just a quick search.

ColonelSandersLite
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Only a minute in and please make more videos about art school techniques applied to minipainting ❤😂 this is awesome

jevonp
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There is a layer of plastic on the inside of pop cans, so that's probably why the marker wasn't working.

BouncingTribbles
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I tried all of rhose methods, some working better then others depending on you base materiaal.

Lately I started using decal printing with the "Bare Metal" brand decal paper.

Not printing a whole A4 at once but only printing a tiny picture on a regular A4, then cutting a piece if decal sheet a bit larger and sticking it over the print I just made with dome painters tape.

Re-insert the A4 with the decal paper on it in the printer, and reprint your decal, this time exactly on the tiny piece of decal sheet

ducomaritiem
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This is genius! I am really impressed with how it turned out, especially on the beastman banner. Fantastic job!

scottywan