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Title: YouTube videos by Hummingfluff - discussion
Post by: Jitter on May 06, 2020, 04:32:51 PM
Minna has been making YouTube videos of her art for a while (well, over a year) now. They are well worth checking out! There are speedpaint videos of her art, often watercolor or gouache on paper, and she talks about her technique and various subjects about being an artist. A special treat are the sketchbook tours, tha t give us a glimpse on her development work on the comic as well!

So, this thread is for discussing the videos, both on the content (“what do you think that skeleton was from”) and artistic (“that shading was so interesting” or “do you know what pencil she uses”) etc. So, if it’s about something in the videos, this is the place!

There is a considerable backlog of the videos already. So to help others participate, make sure to make it clear which video you are referring to! Easy way to do that is to link it, YouTube videos link well here!

Here is the YouTube home for Hummingfluff, with links to all of the videos:

https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCvM6J4Cazb-GL11KFe8eCgA/featured

Title: Re: YouTube videos by Hummingfluff - discussion
Post by: Jitter on May 06, 2020, 04:40:59 PM
I will go first. The need for this thread was detected when a few of us commented on the newest video, Sketchbook tour May 2020. I’ll repeat my comments to get this thread started.

Firstly, the video starts with a bit of a shock as the first spread looks as if Lalli has shot Reynir!  O_O This is of course not the case (Minna comments that Lalli is angry and Reynir is sad for some reason) but I know I wasn’t the only one to think that.

On a happier note, near the end on a spread with pose practice with the crew, there is a sweet sketch of Mikkel and Sigrun together. Mikkel is sitting on the ground reading, and Sigrun is leaning on his back, and looking like she simply enjoys being close to him. Awwwww! <3 :sigrun: <3 :mikkel: <3

There is also the watercolor of Mikkel amd Emil eating hamburgers together. They have earned it!

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Title: Re: YouTube videos by Hummingfluff - discussion
Post by: Vulpes on May 06, 2020, 07:40:36 PM
Thanks for getting this rolling!

The preview image of the video reminds me, I absolutely love the pages near the end on the brown paper, using only black, orange, and a bit of white for highlights, especially the hummingfluff and flowers. The simplicity is really appealing.
Title: Re: YouTube videos by Hummingfluff - discussion
Post by: Alkia on May 11, 2020, 07:44:05 PM
am i the only one who noticed that in the newest sketchbook spread, Sigrun and Mikkel seem to be staring at each other knowingly? :3

Title: Re: YouTube videos by Hummingfluff - discussion
Post by: Vulpes on May 11, 2020, 08:35:36 PM
am i the only one who noticed that in the newest sketchbook spread, Sigrun and Mikkel seem to be staring at each other knowingly? :3

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Ha, very good! Didn't know that was up, thanks for mentioning it.
Title: Re: YouTube videos by Hummingfluff - discussion
Post by: Mariiii on May 12, 2020, 04:54:39 AM
am i the only one who noticed that in the newest sketchbook spread, Sigrun and Mikkel seem to be staring at each other knowingly? :3

Yees, I saw it too !



Title: Re: YouTube videos by Hummingfluff - discussion
Post by: Jitter on May 12, 2020, 06:16:02 AM
I haven’t had time to watch it yet, but I noticed it on the preview picture already  :sigrun: <3 :mikkel:
Title: Re: YouTube videos by Hummingfluff - discussion
Post by: muidole on June 08, 2020, 12:18:59 AM
So a few days ago, Minna posted another speed-painting video and I just wanted to say how much I adore the watercolor painting! I absolutely love the colors used and how light the piece feels, plus the hummingfluff character looks so cute!

Title: Re: YouTube videos by Hummingfluff - discussion
Post by: Jitter on June 08, 2020, 04:37:06 PM
Hi CeilingFan, nice to see you on the forum too! We have an introduction thread, why not pop by there too? (It’s not mandatory, just fun)
Title: Re: YouTube videos by Hummingfluff - discussion
Post by: muidole on June 08, 2020, 10:14:33 PM
Hello, and thank you for the welcome! I suppose I'll be headed to the introduction thread now  :)
Title: Re: YouTube videos by Hummingfluff - discussion
Post by: Mirasol on June 18, 2020, 12:12:53 PM
So I watched the latest Video just now and I´m not on YouTube but I have to get it off my chest somewhere so:

The bookcovers are so pretty !?!! I´m so exited!!!! Plus a painting with Tuuri in it!!!
(http://i.imgur.com/HZXydxZ.gif)


*cough* Alright. So now that this is settled, proceed as you were. Have a nice day everyone  :'D
Title: Re: YouTube videos by Hummingfluff - discussion
Post by: muidole on June 18, 2020, 04:11:09 PM
I remember seeing the sneak peek of that picture on Minna's instagram and was waiting to see the final picture and YouTube video! It looks so good! And its fun to see her process drawing the picture too :))

I also really like the color scheme and layout of her studio, and am glad that we got to see some of it in this video!
Title: Re: YouTube videos by Hummingfluff - discussion
Post by: Vulpes on June 19, 2020, 04:01:34 PM
It's interesting seeing the drawing process, the image is lovely, I love the studio tours, and am thrilled (and envious of those in Europe) about the books... but mostly I wonder why Minna apparently doesn't have screen doors! That was a lot of mosquito-slapping.  :))

I just finished struggling to install aluminum screen on a sliding patio door so that we can have the glass open without worrying about the more escape-oriented cat shredding flimsy fibreglass screen, so I'm a bit focused on screens just now.
Title: Re: YouTube videos by Hummingfluff - discussion
Post by: JoB on June 19, 2020, 04:21:49 PM
Since Minna wondered where she has gotten the previous editions' bookplates from, I had a look ...

The bookplate for vol2 (delivered from Hivemill, mind) is still on its backing paper, which reads "Spinnaker Strip-Tac". Which is apparently the make of the plain sticker material, not the print shop putting the base Kitty artwork on it, but still.

The vol1 and ARtD bookplates came already sticking in the respective book, and have no watermark or such that my flashlight could reveal ...
Title: Re: YouTube videos by Hummingfluff - discussion
Post by: Jitter on June 19, 2020, 05:09:36 PM
Vulpes it’s very rare to have screen doors in Finland, I don’t think I’ve ever seen any! In windows they are common but never in doors.
Title: Re: YouTube videos by Hummingfluff - discussion
Post by: Vulpes on June 19, 2020, 08:22:28 PM
Vulpes it’s very rare to have screen doors in Finland, I don’t think I’ve ever seen any! In windows they are common but never in doors.

I wondered if that might be the case. Whyever not? We had screen doors at the cottage, and on warm days both the front and back doors were propped open to get a nice breeze off the water blowing straight through the house. Every door had its own characteristic sound - twangy spring, wheezy pneumatic cylinder that keeps the door from slamming... or resonant bang! Very much the soundtrack of childhood summers. Enough mosquitoes found their way in as it was. Same story where I live now - it's nice to be able to open the door when it's hot and not end up with a house full of insects.
Title: Re: YouTube videos by Hummingfluff - discussion
Post by: wavewright62 on June 20, 2020, 02:42:45 AM
I have no idea why, neither windows nor doors have screens here in NZ.  I was going to say they don't exist, but a quick check of Google shows you can now get this in high-end and custom doors for $$$.  You can get magnetic overlays for windows, presumably ones with ferrous content in their frames (not a given).  This in a country where gaps in window and door housing were put in deliberately for many years, or louvred windows that cannot close all the way, ostensibly for ventilation.
Title: Re: YouTube videos by Hummingfluff - discussion
Post by: Vulpes on June 20, 2020, 03:20:04 PM
I have no idea why, neither windows nor doors have screens here in NZ.  I was going to say they don't exist, but a quick check of Google shows you can now get this in high-end and custom doors for $$$.  You can get magnetic overlays for windows, presumably ones with ferrous content in their frames (not a given).  This in a country where gaps in window and door housing were put in deliberately for many years, or louvred windows that cannot close all the way, ostensibly for ventilation.

And you have biting insects that you'd rather keep out, no?

The screens in the childhood cottage were adjustable inserts. The process of putting them in and extending them to full window width generally admitted quite a few bugs, but after that they were pretty good even if it wasn't a tight fit.

But back on topic... I'm too lazy to try to find it, but isn't the illustration she's doing in the video an extra that's in the new book?
Title: Re: YouTube videos by Hummingfluff - discussion
Post by: AmericanViking on June 20, 2020, 04:08:36 PM
But back on topic... I'm too lazy to try to find it, but isn't the illustration she's doing in the video an extra that's in the new book?
Yes, you can actually catch a glimpse of it in the video when she flips through it. This illustration is amazing, everything is super detailed.