@Duncancrafts Any other techniques with glazes and an ez one stroke water color technique would be appreciated. A video on French Dimensions would be great too. We just got some in class and are excited about using it
There is a renewed interest in ceramics in our area and very few shops with classes or with experienced ceramic painters as instructors so your videos are wonderful and greatly appreciated! Love the Duncan website.
@aqueceramica It's isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol). You need to add the drops when the top glize is still wet to get the color to pull apart. Good luck!
I get random dots on mine by avoiding the dishwasher
MarcBrewer 1 week ago
@Duncancrafts Any other techniques with glazes and an ez one stroke water color technique would be appreciated. A video on French Dimensions would be great too. We just got some in class and are excited about using it
jcrefasi1 4 months ago
@jcrefasi1 Great to know! We'll plan it out. Thanks for your suggestions.
DuncanCrafts 4 months ago
There is a renewed interest in ceramics in our area and very few shops with classes or with experienced ceramic painters as instructors so your videos are wonderful and greatly appreciated! Love the Duncan website.
jcrefasi1 4 months ago
@jcrefasi1 Thanks! If you have any video requests, just let us know! We're always planning the next series!
DuncanCrafts 4 months ago
Is there a follow up to this video?
lelier1959 6 months ago
@lelier1959 We don't have one planned, but what do you have in mind?
DuncanCrafts 6 months ago
I liked a lot, but I can´t do it. What kind of alcohol is? Please answer soon
aqueceramica 1 year ago
@aqueceramica It's isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol). You need to add the drops when the top glize is still wet to get the color to pull apart. Good luck!
DuncanCrafts 1 year ago
It would have been helpful to have seen the product after it was fired.
crazygrandchick 1 year ago
@crazygrandchick Yes, we'll start adding the finished piece to the how-tos. Have you tried the technique yet?
DuncanCrafts 1 year ago