This is stunning-not at all what I was expecting. I almost never leave comments…but this is by far the most “alive” and natural paint job I’ve seen on TH-cam. It’s a whole different level of art. Just beautiful. Please do more like this!!!
Intelligence and talent are wonderful together. Couple ths with your relaxed presentation and it makes for beautiful videos. I have to smile at the reactions to painting with a brush. So quickly the techniques of the old masters become lost in time. Simply wonderful! Oh wait I already said that.😊
Thanks for this excellent video! Best one I've seen! I actually accidentally caught a nice old Rattle Trap lure the other day and want to sand it and repaint it and put new hooks on it!!! I've never painted much before and I am far from being an artist, but I do think I can do this!! A nice white base coat is a great idea after I sand the lure first!!! Thanks again dude!!
Aah great to hear that! That really warms my heart! Good luck with h the rattle trap and hope you will catch a nice fish with it afterwards!! Happy painting and tight lines!
Thank you so much! Really appreciate the compliment! And I am sure you can, Practice makes perfect and you and you can always follow along with my video 😊
Haha thank you! Mixed media has always been my favorite way to paint, never sticking to one thing only, maybe we are putting too much focus on airbrushing and should look into combining things more
I think your technique with the sponge and paper towl is brilliant that lure looks 100 times more realistic than airbrushing. I will be trying this....
Thank you so much! It´s funny how the most simple tools sometimes can produce such good results, I think I use a paper towel in pretty much every lure I paint now ( combined with an airbrush) 😊
This is excellent. I use paint markers and really like my results, but alot of these techniques will allow some effects o haven't achieved consistently. Thank you very much.
@@lureblanks I airbrushed for awhile, but my stuff looked like everything else, then my wife suggested I try to do an impressionist version, since I'm a fan of that style of art. It's a lot easier to do all of the tiny strokes on something the size of a lure with markers compared to a brush.
@@albow4oops5 That is really cool! Never thought about impresionist art and had to google it, I like the history behind too! Being denied and disliked everywhere, just because it was to different. I can imagine your lures are unique as well then. Expressing yourself and enjoying the proces, being proud of your art, that is what lure painting is all about, awesome man!
Hey! Awesome work I have two questions how do you get the scale texture like on this lure is that carved into the wood ? For a base cost do you just go over the bare wood without sealing it with the white ? And last what do you use for a clear coat over your finished paint job to seal it
Hey Nick! Thank you 😊 The lure I used was plastic and had the scale texture carved in there. Solarfall baits has some videos showing how you can easily carve scales in wooden lures. It's better to clear or treat your wood first before painting. I have some really old lures laying around here which were not cleared first. What happens is that once your final clear coat gets damaged enough. Water gets in and gets into the wood. Making the wood react (swell,crimp,curl) and then the rest of your clear coat just cracks and peels off. I used uv resin as a final clear for this one 👍
Great video! Just wandering if you could link the epoxy you used for it and also can you link the colors and paint you used?I wanna start painting lures?Thank you
Thank you! 😊 the paints are linked in the description of this video, but you can use these techniques with any color you like too! As for the clear coat you will have to look and see what's available where you live. Ask around in a fb group.what other people use in your area. Because it is very different everywhere. I use a uv resin, but you can also use an epoxy resin or a clear coat dedicated for lures 👌
Like all your work, this is superb. To me, it demonstrates your extraordinary talent and skill even better than the "usual" airbrush sessions on the Lureblanks channel. Thank you so much for sharing. Chris P.S. I knew as I watched that this paint job was turning out well, but it's only when you zoomed in at the end that I was truly stunned by its effectiveness. Is there any way that you can rig your camera so that the image of each lure you're painting is closer to the viewer?
Wow thank you Chris, That is an amazing compliment, one of the best any artist can get. Thank you for that and that means a lot to me. That is some great feedback! I can edit more close ups while I am painting, that is not a problem at all. One question, As you know i like to fast forward my painting processes to make the video less boring and not too long. If i make a close up of the application of paint, should it be in normal speed then? So it is clearer what I am doing and how it looks? And then perhaps speed up the rest after that. Let me know you think!
@@lureblanks Believe it or not, I was going to mention the "fast-forwarding," but I had already made one request (the close-up camera) and I didn't want to appear greedy. i don't know how other followers feel (you might ask!), but I'd like ALL your videos to be in normal speed from beginning to end! That way, I would be able to see every detail of your techniques and thereby learn more in order to improve my own work. If you don't feel that's possible or advisable, your plan of different speeds for different stages of the process seems right. Thank you for your reply and, most important, for sharing your skills and experience so openly with us. Chris
@@labtrainer09 It is my pleasure Chris and there is nothing i love more then people that appreciate it! That is the very reason why I do this. I think making videos at variable speeds is the best way of meeting everyone in the middle, you got people who want it to go a little faster and other that want it to go slow. I will do take in account that i make some more close ups in normal speed, showing the application or technique and then speeding up the rest of it as it is the same often. Great to have some feedback on that and i really appreciate that! Thank you, Wannes
This is incredible! Is there any type of clear coat that you can brush on ? That’s the only part I was confused on. Wasn’t sure how you did the clear coat at the end .. thank you !
Thank you so much! Really appreciate that! I have fished almost my entire life, starting with some bait and a float. Never really been into art or doing something creative since a few years ago when i started painting lures. Which only shows that anyone that is willing to put some time and work into it, can really make beatiful art 🍻
Hello! When I use Alclad II chrom or holomatic the epoxi clearcoat destroy the effect. Is it different when you use shift colors? Do you know a way to coat chrom or holomatic colors with epoxi without destroying the effect?
Hi! As far as I know this is something that you can not prevent. The same happens with the createx chrome paints and also some other special paints. They lose their effect after clearcoating. It is because clearcoats give paints a wet look and some special effects lose their effect because of that. Vallejo color shift paints do keep their effect and a clearcoat even enhances it a little bit just like with regular metallic and pearl paints 👌
Thank you so much!!! Really appreciate the comment! I used a UV epoxi from Amazon to seal this one. I am pretty happy about the durability and quality of this UV resin 😊
The uneven surface that is left by brush strokes is actual something i sometimes do on purpose. The reason is that when i am casting a crankbait im trying to recreate a natural presentaion to mimic a feeder fish that was dropped by an unlucky bird of prey. So the uneven surface can kind of mimic the damage to the skin that may have been caused by the bird's talons.
No not at all. As long as you can thin it to the right consistency if needed for the lighter spots on the back of the lure. You can use any paint you like 👌 experimentation is the answer 👊
You could start out with some regular acrylic paints. Any brand will do to just start out with. If you want to invest in quality the look for the paints they use to paint miniatures with in your country 👍 or last option buy some createx airbrush paints. They work great as well with a regular brush 👌
Thank you so much! The choice of clear coat depends more on what kind of fish you are after. And depending on what you can get your hands on based on where you live. If you lures are going to see a lot of teeth and rocks and such it always best to go with an epoxy because these are the strongest. If your lures do not get abused a lot by anything sharp you can get away with clear coats used for dipping lures or clear coats in spray cans 👊
I understand, I´ll keep that in mind with my feature videos! In the meanwhile you can slow down the playback speed in the video on youtube itself if you like to slow everything down a little 😊
This is stunning-not at all what I was expecting. I almost never leave comments…but this is by far the most “alive” and natural paint job I’ve seen on TH-cam. It’s a whole different level of art. Just beautiful. Please do more like this!!!
Wow thank you Mark for such an amazing compliment! That really warms my heart! 🙏😊
Thanks for sharing those tips with us, that was a awesome looking lure!!!!
Thank you so much! 😊
Wow I’m very impressed. Thank you for the inspiration!
Glad it was inspiring! Happy painting!
Amazing and inspiring video.. keen to try lure making but didn’t want to use an airbrush. Very helpful many thanks 😊🎣👍
Great to hear that! 😊
Intelligence and talent are wonderful together. Couple ths with your relaxed presentation and it makes for beautiful videos. I have to smile at the reactions to painting with a brush. So quickly the techniques of the old masters become lost in time. Simply wonderful! Oh wait I already said that.😊
Wow thank you so much for the kind words!!! 🙏
This is an unbelievable job! Literally looks alive!
Thank you so much! 😁 really appreciate the compliment 🙏
You got to be a artist. I can't believe how good that turned out.
Thank you so so much, that is a huge compliment!
@LisaBlooper thanks! 😊 i don't see that as an issue 😁 that's a good thing! 👊
Thanks for this excellent video! Best one I've seen! I actually accidentally caught a nice old Rattle Trap lure the other day and want to sand it and repaint it and put new hooks on it!!! I've never painted much before and I am far from being an artist, but I do think I can do this!! A nice white base coat is a great idea after I sand the lure first!!! Thanks again dude!!
Aah great to hear that! That really warms my heart! Good luck with h the rattle trap and hope you will catch a nice fish with it afterwards!! Happy painting and tight lines!
Very cool! Your channel is making me want to paint my lure by hand now. That is an amazing paint job!
Thank you so much! You could always try combining a paintbrush and airbrush 😀That is what i end up doing most often
@@lureblanks will definitely keep that in mind! Tight lines. 🤙
Beautiful work. I appreciate the various techniques you share. Thx
Thank you! Really appreciate your comment! 🙏
Good job. Nice sharing.
Thank you! Appreciate the comment 🙏
Imagination,talent, Art.
Nice work, congratulations.
Thank you so much for the wonderful compliment! 🙏
Nice job on the lure brother
Thank you! Appreciate that! 🙏
Man that looks great. That's a fish catcher for sure. Really appreciate you sharing your trick tips and skills brother. Keep them comming.
Thanks man, really appreciate the comment and compliment! 🙏
this is such a helpful video, very talented
Glad it was helpful!
insane work. Hope i can do something like this by myself one day :)
Thank you so much! Really appreciate the compliment! And I am sure you can, Practice makes perfect and you and you can always follow along with my video 😊
Amazing job!!
Thank you!!
Thank you ❤
You are welcome! 😊
Awesome paint job, thanks for sharing 👍🏼
Thank you for the compliment!
Beautiful work!!
Thank you so much! Appreciate the comment!
I think that turned out better than the airbrush version.
Haha thank you! Mixed media has always been my favorite way to paint, never sticking to one thing only, maybe we are putting too much focus on airbrushing and should look into combining things more
Amazing! What color green is that on the back
I think your technique with the sponge and paper towl is brilliant that lure looks 100 times more realistic than airbrushing. I will be trying this....
Thank you so much! It´s funny how the most simple tools sometimes can produce such good results, I think I use a paper towel in pretty much every lure I paint now ( combined with an airbrush) 😊
Wow that’s impressive 😮
Thank you so much! 😊
Superb stuff Wannes. Thank you.
Thank you so much my friend! Glad you liked it!
This is excellent. I use paint markers and really like my results, but alot of these techniques will allow some effects o haven't achieved consistently. Thank you very much.
Great to hear that and thank you for the comment! With paint markers is not something you see everyday, That is really cool!
@@lureblanks I airbrushed for awhile, but my stuff looked like everything else, then my wife suggested I try to do an impressionist version, since I'm a fan of that style of art. It's a lot easier to do all of the tiny strokes on something the size of a lure with markers compared to a brush.
@@albow4oops5 That is really cool! Never thought about impresionist art and had to google it, I like the history behind too! Being denied and disliked everywhere, just because it was to different. I can imagine your lures are unique as well then. Expressing yourself and enjoying the proces, being proud of your art, that is what lure painting is all about, awesome man!
Hey! Awesome work I have two questions how do you get the scale texture like on this lure is that carved into the wood ?
For a base cost do you just go over the bare wood without sealing it with the white ?
And last what do you use for a clear coat over your finished paint job to seal it
Hey Nick! Thank you 😊
The lure I used was plastic and had the scale texture carved in there. Solarfall baits has some videos showing how you can easily carve scales in wooden lures.
It's better to clear or treat your wood first before painting. I have some really old lures laying around here which were not cleared first. What happens is that once your final clear coat gets damaged enough. Water gets in and gets into the wood. Making the wood react (swell,crimp,curl) and then the rest of your clear coat just cracks and peels off.
I used uv resin as a final clear for this one 👍
Great video! Just wandering if you could link the epoxy you used for it and also can you link the colors and paint you used?I wanna start painting lures?Thank you
Thank you! 😊 the paints are linked in the description of this video, but you can use these techniques with any color you like too! As for the clear coat you will have to look and see what's available where you live. Ask around in a fb group.what other people use in your area. Because it is very different everywhere. I use a uv resin, but you can also use an epoxy resin or a clear coat dedicated for lures 👌
@@lureblanks would it be OK to use diamond finish clear coat
Thank you so much for responding
Like all your work, this is superb. To me, it demonstrates your extraordinary talent and skill even better than the "usual" airbrush sessions on the Lureblanks channel. Thank you so much for sharing. Chris
P.S. I knew as I watched that this paint job was turning out well, but it's only when you zoomed in at the end that I was truly stunned by its effectiveness. Is there any way that you can rig your camera so that the image of each lure you're painting is closer to the viewer?
Wow thank you Chris, That is an amazing compliment, one of the best any artist can get. Thank you for that and that means a lot to me. That is some great feedback!
I can edit more close ups while I am painting, that is not a problem at all. One question, As you know i like to fast forward my painting processes to make the video less boring and not too long. If i make a close up of the application of paint, should it be in normal speed then? So it is clearer what I am doing and how it looks? And then perhaps speed up the rest after that. Let me know you think!
@@lureblanks Believe it or not, I was going to mention the "fast-forwarding," but I had already made one request (the close-up camera) and I didn't want to appear greedy. i don't know how other followers feel (you might ask!), but I'd like ALL your videos to be in normal speed from beginning to end! That way, I would be able to see every detail of your techniques and thereby learn more in order to improve my own work.
If you don't feel that's possible or advisable, your plan of different speeds for different stages of the process seems right. Thank you for your reply and, most important, for sharing your skills and experience so openly with us. Chris
@@labtrainer09 It is my pleasure Chris and there is nothing i love more then people that appreciate it! That is the very reason why I do this.
I think making videos at variable speeds is the best way of meeting everyone in the middle, you got people who want it to go a little faster and other that want it to go slow. I will do take in account that i make some more close ups in normal speed, showing the application or technique and then speeding up the rest of it as it is the same often. Great to have some feedback on that and i really appreciate that! Thank you, Wannes
that was an awesome video man. How did you apply your final coat is it just a spray clear coat
Thank you! I used UV resin as a final coat for this one 😊
Just tried out some of your techniques on some lures. No where near as good as yours, but I really enjoyed trying thank you for the video 🙂
Thank you! Mine did not start out at the highest level either, so don't give up and enjoy catching fish on them!
This is incredible! Is there any type of clear coat that you can brush on ? That’s the only part I was confused on. Wasn’t sure how you did the clear coat at the end .. thank you !
Thank you! I used an uv epoxy resin , which you can brush on. Also a regular 2 part epoxy would work really well and can be brushed on 👌
Nice video. Very detailed. Something makes me think this guy was into art and painting long before he was i to fishing. Either way, good content, bro.
Thank you so much! Really appreciate that! I have fished almost my entire life, starting with some bait and a float. Never really been into art or doing something creative since a few years ago when i started painting lures. Which only shows that anyone that is willing to put some time and work into it, can really make beatiful art 🍻
Hello! When I use Alclad II chrom or holomatic the epoxi clearcoat destroy the effect. Is it different when you use shift colors? Do you know a way to coat chrom or holomatic colors with epoxi without destroying the effect?
Hi! As far as I know this is something that you can not prevent. The same happens with the createx chrome paints and also some other special paints. They lose their effect after clearcoating. It is because clearcoats give paints a wet look and some special effects lose their effect because of that. Vallejo color shift paints do keep their effect and a clearcoat even enhances it a little bit just like with regular metallic and pearl paints 👌
Are you in Norway or Sweden?
Really cool seeing biltema paints used. I've done some lures with those myself.
Nice!! Based in Sweden here. There just perfect for the job and not too expensive 💪 biltema spraycans rule 🤘😆
@@lureblanks Make sure to try the Biltema ones designed for cars, I couldn't quite tell if that one was one like that. They're much better paint.
@Black-March thanks for the tip! I'll give them a go! 😁😁
Quick Question: if you are going to paint a topwater lure black, do you still start with a coat of white?
Great question! No I skip the white, since opaque black already covers so extremely well I just use black as a base coat then 👌
That's cool! Thanks.
Thank you so much! 🙏
What do you use to encase/varnish the lure?
Uv resin is what I like to use right now 👌
Beautiful! But what do you seal them with to protect your work? Great craftsmanship!
Thank you so much!!! Really appreciate the comment! I used a UV epoxi from Amazon to seal this one. I am pretty happy about the durability and quality of this UV resin 😊
The uneven surface that is left by brush strokes is actual something i sometimes do on purpose. The reason is that when i am casting a crankbait im trying to recreate a natural presentaion to mimic a feeder fish that was dropped by an unlucky bird of prey. So the uneven surface can kind of mimic the damage to the skin that may have been caused by the bird's talons.
That is an interesting theory you are working with! Sounds like you are fishing for smart and well trained fish that have seen many hooks before
Well done
Thank you! 🙏
sick af! 😍
Does the type of paint matter?
No not at all. As long as you can thin it to the right consistency if needed for the lighter spots on the back of the lure. You can use any paint you like 👌 experimentation is the answer 👊
What kind of paint do I need to buy?
You could start out with some regular acrylic paints. Any brand will do to just start out with. If you want to invest in quality the look for the paints they use to paint miniatures with in your country 👍 or last option buy some createx airbrush paints. They work great as well with a regular brush 👌
Wow! That's awesome. I want to paint up some 3d printed lures I am printing. What kind of clear do I need? New to painting.
Thank you so much! The choice of clear coat depends more on what kind of fish you are after. And depending on what you can get your hands on based on where you live. If you lures are going to see a lot of teeth and rocks and such it always best to go with an epoxy because these are the strongest. If your lures do not get abused a lot by anything sharp you can get away with clear coats used for dipping lures or clear coats in spray cans 👊
Ofcourse you had a video pertaining to my painting question. Biltema cans, are you in scandinavia, Sweden? If so, it is very nice for me :)
Jajämen! Bor i sverige med! Jag har svarat på dina frågor i en annan video 👌😁
How many dips for clear coat do you use?
Usually 2 coats, sometimes 3 if it needs to hold against pike teeth or has bad adhesion
What is the holder you are using?
They are called helping hands or soldering station, You can find them at a lot of places 👍
Awesome
Thank you!
What is the tool you have that is holding the lure called?
They are called helping hands or soldering stations 👌
🍻🎣 love it
Thank you so much! 🍻👊
Can I buy this one?
Absolutely! You a find him here: lureblanks.eu/custom-lures/no-airbrush-squarebill.html
Thank you for the support! 🙏
Do you do miniature painting? Lol
No but I have watched a ton of videos from miniature painters 😁😁
I love how you fast forward through the actual painting🙄
Damn
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Jajämen! Det löser vi då!! 😄
I wish I could see you actually doing the techniques you speed it up we can’t watch and learn
I understand, I´ll keep that in mind with my feature videos!
In the meanwhile you can slow down the playback speed in the video on youtube itself if you like to slow everything down a little 😊