How to Frame Perler Beads

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 28. 06. 2024
  • Heya, Pixel Peeps! Today, we’re going from beads to frames!
    One day, I was hanging out with a nephew of mine and I showed off a framed Perler Bead creation I made for my partner as a birthday gift, so he said, “Uncle Razz, could you make me one too?” The problem was that he is one of four siblings, so instead of making one, I made four.
    They’re all super into Mario, and I may or may not have gotten them addicted to Perler Beading themselves. (Whoops!)
    So I figured I would make Perler Bead Mario in different costumes with different backdrops.
    It’s a lot easier than I thought it would be, so I hope you feel like you can do something like this too! If you need help, please leave comments!
    By the time you finish the video, you should be able to hang or place your framed Perler Beads wherever you’d like! Thanks for HANGING around!
    __________________________________________
    ❤️ Subscribe!
    🔴 I'm Live Every Wednesday and Saturday right here on CZcams!
    __________________________________________
    🔔 Social Media 🔔
    ► Instagram / bigbossrazz
    ► Discord / discord
    ► Twitter / razzboss
    __________________________________________
    00:00 Intro
    00:11 Why I Decided to Frame Perler Beads
    00:53 Table of Contents
    01:06 Materials for Framing Perler Beads
    01:49 How to Prepare Perler Beads for Framing
    02:24 How to Prepare a Background for a Perler Bead Frame
    03:57 How to Frame Perler Beads
    05:23 Outro
    #envtuber #perlerbeads #mario
  • Jak na to + styl

Komentáře • 47

  • @BigBossRazz
    @BigBossRazz  Před 2 lety +3

    If you were to frame something out of Perler Beads, what would you make? Video game characters? Anime characters? Maybe even a VTuber?

  • @ProtoPacket
    @ProtoPacket Před rokem +9

    Really cool idea. At first I thought it might be tacky to have just the key sprite on a flat backdrop instead of making a giant slab of a creation to put in the frame. I can see how how cool it is to have some depth in the image though. Thanks for fueling my creativity!

    • @BigBossRazz
      @BigBossRazz  Před rokem

      Whatever you decide to try, I’d love to hear more about it! Keep us updated!

  • @chriscar6352
    @chriscar6352 Před 2 lety +3

    Great video! Thanks for the hot tips- very funny fish sounds in the frame!

  • @CraftyKaname
    @CraftyKaname Před 2 lety +4

    The editing in this was top tier 😂
    Those turned out so good!! They look so professional in the frames with those backgrounds you edited!!

  • @PinkBinx
    @PinkBinx Před 10 měsíci +2

    You also can use 2 sided tape to glue

  • @julianaibarra2749
    @julianaibarra2749 Před rokem +2

    This guy is amazing

  • @Ponistar
    @Ponistar Před 2 lety +1

    Very helpful. Thank you!

    • @BigBossRazz
      @BigBossRazz  Před 2 lety

      I'm glad you found it helpful! 😎 Thanks for watching!

  • @AnimationExpresss
    @AnimationExpresss Před 2 lety +2

    wow i take a 2 month break from the internet and your already at 400 subs love to see it keep up the great work

    • @BigBossRazz
      @BigBossRazz  Před 2 lety

      Wahhh, thanks so much! I hope to be working on the next video soon! :D

  • @sinn3r147
    @sinn3r147 Před 2 lety +2

    Greetings from Brazil. Great video, very helpful. Keep up with the good content

    • @BigBossRazz
      @BigBossRazz  Před 2 lety +1

      Wow, thanks so much! I’m glad you’re enjoying it! 🥰

  • @Luieyy
    @Luieyy Před 2 lety +2

    Great video man. Ty.
    Could you drop a link to the websites you used to buy the frames and find the backgrounds?

    • @BigBossRazz
      @BigBossRazz  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks! For the backgrounds, I used sprites from www.spriters-resource.com/
      For the frames, I think I was out at a Home Goods store. I think it might be a regional place though? Marshall’s and Michael’s might be good spots too I think! I hope that helps.

  • @tonts5329
    @tonts5329 Před rokem +1

    This video has been inspirational! I tend to make digital art for my own personal use or for online friends and commissioners, but the step by step guides you've provided here and on your 'How to get started' Perler videos have got me wanting to try my hand at this. I can see how I could possibly use this method to make some cost-effective presents for friends and family. The only hitch is my lack of a printer though, but I'll see if a friend has one or I could even see about making a Perler background as well. I do still have a bunch of old photo paper from my old printer I could use. Might prevent any paper creasing and give the background a longer shelf life.

    • @BigBossRazz
      @BigBossRazz  Před rokem

      Super cool! I’m glad you found this helpful. If you’re looking for a printer, maybe a local library might be able to fit your needs? But your idea for the old photo paper sounds great!

    • @tonts5329
      @tonts5329 Před rokem

      @@BigBossRazz Could you possibly recommend me a Perler bead brand? I bought the wrong kind of beads and peg board, the board being too big and the beads being way too small.

    • @BigBossRazz
      @BigBossRazz  Před rokem

      @@tonts5329 Heya, I use the Perler Bead brand beads and pegboards. They also have mini beads with a mini pegboard. Do you know what brands of beads/boards you got and what size of beads/board you have?

    • @tonts5329
      @tonts5329 Před rokem +1

      @@BigBossRazz I think my comment got deleted for linking to the EBay pages I purchased them from. =/
      The Boards are: 4PCS ABC Clear 145x145mm Square Large Pegboards Board for Hama Fuse Perler Bead
      The Perler Beads are: For Hama Beads Kit Kids 24 Colors 13000PCS 2.6mm DIY Craft Set Toys Gift
      Looking at the names I can see I clearly bought the wrong Perler bead size. >.

    • @BigBossRazz
      @BigBossRazz  Před rokem

      @@tonts5329 Oh no! At least we solved the mystery. 😎

  • @cristianocastaneda8944
    @cristianocastaneda8944 Před 2 lety +1

    Ur back

    • @BigBossRazz
      @BigBossRazz  Před 2 lety

      I'm back! As Big Boss might say, "Kept you waiting, huh?"

  • @adamcosmin4604
    @adamcosmin4604 Před rokem +1

    great video, can i ask what program did you used to make your pixelated avatar , tyvm

    • @BigBossRazz
      @BigBossRazz  Před rokem

      Thanks! So I made the Pixel Art using Aseprite and then rigged it in Live2D Cubism. From there, I used VTube Studio to track my face. Let me know if you have any questions on any of those!

    • @adamcosmin4604
      @adamcosmin4604 Před rokem +1

      @@BigBossRazz ty, one more thing, have you tried to make like an irl pet (cat, dog) into beads art ? im curious how would end up. Thank you.

    • @BigBossRazz
      @BigBossRazz  Před rokem

      @adamcosmin4604 Yeah! I’ve modified some existing Stardew Valley and Terraria cat sprites to make a design that looks like one of my cats and ironed those. You can find one of them in my Perler Recap 2022 video if you wanted to see it, or you could join the discord and I can share a picture there! 😎

  • @ERYN__
    @ERYN__ Před rokem +1

    Are you going to make a life size version of your avatar?

    • @BigBossRazz
      @BigBossRazz  Před rokem

      I already have my chibi model turned into a Perler Bead avatar! You can check it out in my latest videos/streams. Will I ever turn the model from this video into a Perler Bead version? Maybe one day!

  • @IBauer-fm4bw
    @IBauer-fm4bw Před 2 lety +1

    +1

  • @legomark5712
    @legomark5712 Před rokem +1

    How would you do this if it’s a portrait that’s all beads

    • @BigBossRazz
      @BigBossRazz  Před rokem

      That’s a good question… there might be a few ways.
      My suggestion would be possibly gluing the entire Perler piece to a thin cardboard back and then framing that? If there’s a glass/plastic covering, hopefully it’ll keep it in place too. I hope that helps!

    • @legomark5712
      @legomark5712 Před rokem +1

      Thanks I’ll try that when I finish it then I’ll have to measure it and get a frame

  • @PikaLink91
    @PikaLink91 Před 2 lety +1

    How would you frame a giant perler portrait of 35 panels that are 29x29 pins each?

    • @BigBossRazz
      @BigBossRazz  Před 2 lety

      Hmm… you mean 35 panels altogether? Because if so that seems MASSIVE and, therefore, ya might need a gigantic frame lol

    • @BigBossRazz
      @BigBossRazz  Před 2 lety

      I would also recommend using some sort of adhesive that would stick the back of the pieces, connecting them to one another. Maybe after connecting each of them, making a boarder frame instead of finding a massive frame lol.

    • @PikaLink91
      @PikaLink91 Před 2 lety

      @@BigBossRazz Yeah I kinda bit off more than I could chew with this one. It has taken me little over 2 weeks to finish, and I didn't really stop to consider where I would even put it afterwards xD
      What do you mean, sticking them together on the back? And what's the difference between a boarder frame and a massive frame?

    • @BigBossRazz
      @BigBossRazz  Před 2 lety +1

      @@PikaLink91 So let’s say you have four squares of 29x29 to start. I’m thinking if you’re not going to iron the back together to fuse it too much, using some sort of longer pieces of tape to connect them and keep them still in the frame. So you would use tape to connect the top left square to the right, one to the bottom, and one diagonally to secure them.
      You know how in the video the frames have backs? That’s what I’m thinking when it comes to a massive frame. Like going to a frame store and just buying something huge. Otherwise, if you don’t need a back and don’t want to buy a frame, maybe considering grabbing some nice wood if you have access to it and gluing that to the edges of your final piece. I hope that makes sense! You could also just get chunks of cardboard and make your own back if you need to.
      If you want to share pictures and get some feedback from other folks, feel free to join the Discord server! I have a link in the description I think.

    • @temarisensei
      @temarisensei Před rokem +1

      I realize this may be a little late and you may have solved your problem by now, but I used to be a professional fine art framer. Depending on how easy the finished piece is to transport, you can take it to any major craft store and get a frame custom sized for your art, and the staff there will take care of the actual framing (including putting hanging hardware on the back). If it's difficult to transport but you still need a custom sized frame, you can take the measurements to the framers and they can still make you a frame, but you'd have to put the piece in yourself. Getting something framed like this can generally be a but pricey, but you get to pick your frame and any other chosen components from hundreds of styles and colors, and it will fit your exact needs.
      On the other hand, it the piece is small enough to fit in a "standard sized" frame (one that you can buy off the shelf), you can have the framers fit it into one of those frames of your choice. If it's not the exact same size, they can use matboard to get an exact fit. This method is much less expensive, but not as customizable. And it will only work if your piece is 27 inches by 40 inches or smaller.
      Hope this helps you or anyone else looking to solve a similar problem:)