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u/daintyflower · 2 pointsr/bindingofisaac

Paper: For the clear paper, I've recently been using an acetate alternative called Dura-Lar by Grafix. They USED to carry them at Michaels but you are more likely to find them at locally owned art stores. Link: [Clear Acetate Paper]{http://www.amazon.com/Grafix-Dura-Lar-9-Inch-12-Inch-Sheets/dp/B002542SZY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1418577840&sr=8-1&keywords=dura-lar)


Pen: Next, you'll need an Ultra Fine Sharpie in black (Extra Fine is also acceptable if you can't find Ultra). This will trace the pattern on your paper without smudging it. Link: Ultra Fine Sharpie Permanent Marker


Brushes: You'll also need paint brushes! If you look at the link provided after this, the brown brushes on the left side of the picture are perfect for dabbing in larger areas. The brushes on the right are great for getting into sharp corners or tiny spaces (which these BOI ones did). You don't need this specific set, art stores will have individual brushes that'll work great. Get 5 or so in different sizes. Paint Brushes


Last but not least, you'll want a wide assortment of Acrylic paints. Brands like Cermacoat, FolkArt and Deco-Art Americana are perfect because they're thick enough and vibrant enough. You really want to get a lot of different colors since some you can't mix and match accurately. Link:Cermacoat Acrylic Paint


I'm really bad at explaining things, so here's a YouTube video with the steps (you can fastforward a lot): How to make cel animation

Tips and more thoughts: Trace you design (you'll probably need to go over it twice to make it dark), flip over the acetate and dab the in paint. Dabbing is important because it leaves it thick and doesn't create streaks. Colors will dry lighter or darker, so you can either remove wet paint with a napkin or dry paint by using your fingernail to scrape it off in the specific area. It's okay if you go outside the lines because you can use your nail to push paint back into the right spot.


Hold up the cel to the light and you can see where the paint is thin and needs another coat. Dab in more paint until you cannot see through it when you hold it up.


For the Isaac cells, I drew in all the shaded areas and removed the marker lines with a wet toothpick or hard part of a Q-Tip. Rub it into the marker area and it'll disappear, leaving only the shaded paint:
Polyphemus without the lines removed


Hmm, what else? Oh, use wood toothpicks to paint in sharp corners. It makes them precise and nice-looking if you're removing some lines later!

And finally, a few pictures of progress:
A few cels painted in black and waiting to dry

Dark Bum after he was drawn... if you think that looks weird, you should have seen Polyphemus

Dark Bum almost looks happy to be painted in

Finished the black paint and flipping him over!


If you have any other questions, let me know! Like I said, I'm really bad at explaining things and I've been doing this for a really long time, so I tend to forget to explain steps. These are great for kids to make, and make nice gifts to be framed. They can be quick to make, or take a really long time. The most complex one I made was the album cover to "The Resistance" by Muse and took 6 months and over 100 hours to complete.

u/KingsBlade · 1 pointr/bindingofisaac

The G930 is a great headset.
Wireless, 10 hour battery, surround sound, all for 100 bucks and free shipping

http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Wireless-Gaming-Headset-Surround/dp/B003VANOFY

u/_31415_ · 1 pointr/bindingofisaac

You can try to get some of this stuff and effectively put a ring around your thumb to be able to get grip with it. I've used this stuff for a while to wrap cards in various board games, and have slowly been using it for other things as well.

But what has helped for me while playing on Vita is tipping it downwards. Seems to put a better angle on my wrist/thumbs and I get less fatigue that way.

u/Kaiminus · 1 pointr/bindingofisaac

I'm gonna add a second question, which controller are you using?
The one I used doesn't work anymore, I can't find another one or a controller that has a good d-pad. Is that one good enough?

u/sunil_b · 1 pointr/bindingofisaac

Just to make sure, is this one Amazon US? I'd really like to know, so I don't accidentaly buy a not-release edition :D

u/StuartPBentley · 6 pointsr/bindingofisaac

The best introduction to Lua, without a doubt, is Programming in Lua by Roberto Ierusalimschy (the language's creator). I personally have a signed copy of the second edition.

u/PixelBeadGuy · 2 pointsr/bindingofisaac

The "normal" boards (29x29) link together, so you can go pretty much as big as you have space for. All of these particular items fit on one board each, except for one column on Pop. Otherwise there is this giant board:

https://www.amazon.com/Perler-80-30105-Beads-Classic-Superpegboard/dp/B005IP77G2

This is about the size of 2x3 normal boards. An issue here is the size allows it to warp pretty easily while you are ironing. This can be nice for bigger pieces, but plan on using masking tape to lift it off the board before ironing. Another downside is these don't link together, so you if you need bigger, you are stuck using that many more smaller boards.

Just to throw it in, I found the board that comes on the iPad app kit is something like 27x33, so in some cases (like Pop), I could use that and not have to use two boards or the giant one. Downside is that it has handles that get in the way of ironing. I may just cut/snap them off.

https://www.amazon.com/Perler-80-22671-Beads-i-Pegboard/dp/B009MRLVQE

u/He_Himself · 1 pointr/bindingofisaac

Amazon seems like the cheapest right now, gets a further discount if you have Prime.

u/Clapyourhandssayyeah · 0 pointsr/bindingofisaac

You should read this book: https://www.amazon.com/Art-Game-Design-book-lenses/dp/0123694965

A lot of the suggestions and ways of looking at problems (the 'lenses' in her book) apply to Isaac, and Isaac actually has a lot of good things going for it in those terms.

u/Tarot_card · 5 pointsr/bindingofisaac

Not always, no. It really depends on the way you interpret it. It can mean opposite, it can mean "the bad aspects of ...", or it can mean that the energy to achieve the effects of the card is blocked. Mary Greer in her The complete book of Tarot Reversals makes a compelling argument why simply reading it as "opposite" should rarely be the case.

u/AidanTheAudiophile · 8 pointsr/bindingofisaac

The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales.

http://www.amazon.com/Stinky-Cheese-Other-Fairly-Stupid/dp/067084487X

I also still have this book, love it to death.