 Just tell me where we're at. We're live. We're live. Hello, everyone. Welcome to our channel. This is Artist Till Death. We go live every day doing some form of artwork. Today's resin. And it's inspired by the piece that we did at Arcade 3 Designs last night for their live feed. Technique was super cool. Using transparent always gives a great amount of depth. And so I want to incorporate that for this video. But we want to have some. So is anyone in the feed yet? Because yesterday I posted a video and it was set to private. So just making sure. So this is a cradle board, one of the 16 by 20 cradle boards that we have already done before. I just did a slight thaw of the white over it just to dull it out. But I always like to leave a little bit of the previous piece behind because it's like doing an homage to what was. It also creates depth. Any time you have something down that can keep through your next layer, you're going to create depth and it just levels up your piece. So I don't ever hide completely the piece under it. Now, I'm using Stone Coat Art Cloak Epoxy. I'm going to mix it because I'm trying to save time because Jeff and I are going to the gym tonight because we drove all morning. And what do you think? OK. First color we're going to mix up is just a very small amount. 7.5 mils of resin with just resin's bright gold. Not a looker right now, but when I mix it up, everybody always loves the bright gold from just resin. It's brilliant. Sometimes the pigments will separate as they're sitting in the jar on yourself. So make sure you take the time to mix your everything to just re-incorporate it a little bit. So now that's a beautiful color. So we're going to put a little bit of that into our resin. That was actually a little bit much, but we're going to roll with it. I always tend to overload my pigments. It's a character fly, I guess, but always works. So let me know where you guys are watching from today. We always like to know. So we're going to swirl in some black from Color Passion and hers. I'm going to use a little bit of dark turquoise, and I'm going to add a little bit of depth to it with black because I don't want it to be too vibrant. I still want it to be like a monotone. Nope, that is just that. I still want it to be like a grayscale. Okay, so I'm going to add just a little bit of just resin black to deepen the shade of our dark turquoise. You can always add more pigment. You can't take it back. So any time you add, just do a little bit at a time and build your color. So it's going to be this color that's just scraped on the side of this. Mixing it up, hope you can see it. Next, I'm going to do a transparent pearl. And the pearl I'm using is shimmer pearl by Color Passion. And since I'm doing a translucent pearl with an opaque pigment, I am just going to add basically just what sticks to my stir stick. And then we'll build the color off of that, depending on how it looks. Ultimately, like I just said, it needs to be translucent or transparent. And this is why you want to remove your paper from your stir sticks, because it'll just hold in on you. Problem solved. OK, I'm going to add a little bit more, because it's a little bit too transparent right now. Ultimately, I want it to be the color, but still be able to see through it. So right now, it's too transparent. There's no obstruction to see what is on the stick. So that tells me it's just a little bit too translucent. So I'm just going to add a little bit more. Just like we said before, we're going to add a little bit at a time to build it, because you can always add more, you can't take it out. So it's a little bit more hazy like that. So that's good. We're going to do Milky Way by Donut. Cut for that. And we're going to do translucent white as well. This is going to be a little bit more opaque than the pearl, just by a little bit. But just like before, we want to add a little bit at a time to build up the color. I mean, we can't take pigment out, but we can always add a little bit more resin if we need to. So while helping Ronda at RK3 Designs last night, she did a finish using this technique. And it was awesome, so I thought I would try it out here. So you want it to be like lactose milk or like super diet milk, not vitamin D milk in terms of transparency. OK. The rest, I'm going to add some Milky Way into my this, because there's always room for a little bit of sparkle. I don't care what anybody says. I'm going to use this for a skim coat, but I'm going to leave a little bit still in my cup, just in case I need to add some color somewhere. There's a little bit of color on my glove, so it's transferring. We use one of our trawl sticks, but they're all in there. And we've been selling them really well, so we're short on them. But if you haven't tried one of our trawl sticks, you should, because they help you to move your resin across your surface without getting your hands sticky. And the notches are at an eighth inch, which happens to be where resin levels out to on its own. So it's just a good way to disperse. How from London? Redisperse your epoxy. What's up, London? Did I ask where everybody's watching from? Is everybody in London? There's a little bit of everybody. Sweet. Hello, a little bit of everybody. If you haven't subscribed, please do so. Leave me your thumbs. It's free to you, and it helps our channel. Right, so we have a skim coat of Milky Way. Meow. I'm going to take some of my dark turquoise and black mixture and just swirl a little bit of it onto my translucent white in a little bit of gold as well. Just there on the top. Last night, Rhonda did this with just adding pigments. OK, that's enough. But sometimes those pigments won't cure on their own. So they need just a little bit of epoxy to help them. So OK, wait. So I'm just going to add some designs. And then once the aqua kind of wears off that we mixed in, you have to re-roll it or add more. So I'm just going to add just little swirls. It was not even put hardly any gold in. I know, but it'll take over. And then I just like to roll it. So it looks like it's getting stuck to the side of the. Bowie. This is a problem. Bowie. So Rhonda, she had a lot of extra T-tiny lines of movement. I'm not going to do that because I don't want to make it too visse. And I'm going to try to make my curl just a little bit more opaque, but still translucent. So I still want to be able to see through it, but still have a good amount of that curl lessened look. And just like with what we just did, I'm going to add just a little bit of aqua and a little bit of gold. And if your cup is so full that you can't swirl it around, then just go old fashioned and mix it. But you're not trying to mix it in. You're just trying to swirl it to give some movement. And I've run out of the gold. So I'm going to swirl a little bit more gold. I usually don't like to cross over lines because in my head it makes it a little busy. But it worked when Rhonda did it. So therefore it must work when we do it. And in theory, I don't know. So now I'm going to combine these two, essentially, I guess, dirty four, but like their piebald dirty four cups because they're just a hint of other colors and mostly white or translucent. I'm going to put them all in the same cup. Add some more of my Milky Way. Saved it. Saved most of it. I feel like I want more gold or do I, don't I? Probably because it looks like you had some gold in a cup and you didn't know it. And so it's kind of like dirty. I'm hoping this design works with these colors and isn't just for black and gold. But it may be. And that's also fine. I'm not understanding what it's like while you're doing it, like crossing over and stuff. Because that's what Ronda did. And if Ronda did it, then it's going to be amazing. That's what I tell myself. But then I can't apply it like she did her random and my random are not the same amount of random. Like her random is like refined random. And my random is like, oh my goodness, that's horrible random. So I'm going to put some dark lines in. And then I'm going to tilt it and make it look amazing. And if it doesn't look amazing, then I'm just going to tell everybody to go see the real deal over it. RK3 Designs YouTube. Yeah, this looks like when we tell people what not to do with our first timers, like everybody else's looks the same and then you come to that last person that just wanted to do their own thing. This is. OK, well, give me a minute. It'll hear you and then you'll make it sad. I'm heating and tilting because that makes everything amazing or more amazing. I was hoping that some of that dark turquoise would have sank before I tried to tilt it, but apparently no. And so I'm just rolling over it, which is also fine. How do you guys do that? Boycat had a rager 100%. OK, add a little bit more dark turquoise and probably some gold lines and see what we got. It does look better after the tilt, actual. I think I want to add some like I'm going to run this gold right next to the dark turquoise that we did because if it rolls over the gold, it looks really flipping great. So I'm going to do that. Bowie, your mouth breathing. I know it, that's enough. All right, so I'm going to heat this, let it sink for a whole second, then we're going to tilt it. What's today, Wednesday? Today's the last day if we're going to get these awesome pigments at a discount. 13% off right now. Bowie. ArtistTildette.com. I'm hoping that's what I'm using here today and the epoxy. So stretchy. I know. My resin's too thin, so my dark colors haven't sank yet. Trying to get that dark turquoise to roll over the gold, but I think in doing that, I'm just stretching the wrong things around. Listen, everybody's allowed to have a fail. Let's see how fail it is. This is probably some kind of actual stone that I don't know about, right? Bowie's not panting. He's getting upset with the cats for some reason. Bowie, stop it. He's like getting upset for some reason. No idea why. Erica, what would you use? The white that you use, was it the pearl or white base? Pearl, shimmer from color, passion, and also titanium white from just resin. Hello, Lady Ginn. I'm not getting notifications. You have unique, awesome sauce that creates absolutely beautiful artwork. I thank God for learning from you and Rondo. Kelly. Oh, thank you. Kelly Conray? Conray? Definitely not my most amazing piece ever, but I'm going to say that it's going to just relax and turn amazing. It actually does look like malachite. If we're fair, it looks like malachite. We haven't seen a malachite, but it looks like this. Malachite looks like this. So that's what I'm going to call it. And you're looking around like I need to swipe it. No. Oh, I have a flash on here. It turns on? Yeah. All right, so let's check it out. See, that looks depthy. I can't do random like round a can, but so that's where like the pearls coming up to the top, all the milky ways given a little bit of sparkle, some shine. You get a little too high, Bobo. The translucent running over the gold and the dark turquoise gives that shadow right there. That makes it look like it's even a deeper pour than what it actually is. You can see some of the underpour from the first painting as well. Oh, thank you, Jillian. Cats are super crazy. So you can be honest, comment down below if you would put this finish on a countertop minus the McDonald's M or, I guess, the number three. Well, happy birthday, Susan. I hope you have the best day ever. Let's just look at it from down here because it's less uniform. Anyways, I'm not mad at it. I'm not happy about it either, but I think I like this area where it looks actually layered marble and glass. But application needs a little bit of work for this design. However, the colors are fun. The transparency is fun. But application will have to do some work on for this finish. Execution, that's the word. Little beginner-ish. I'm just going to have to work on my randomness. My random is too refined, and so it fights with the random. Anyways, so that's what we have for you guys today. I'm going to take this to the dust-free zone, give you guys back to Jeffrey. We're about to go to the gym, so it's going to be a quick live tonight. Sorry, are you laughing at me? Yep, I feel like it's just going backwards. I feel better about it now that there's not an M out there. I'm OK with it. And it's not my best work. But next time I do it, it will be perfection. You need to really wipe this side of this, because it's like the actual side, not the bottom. I feel like, even if this isn't my best work, I feel like people still need to see that people that work with this stuff every day sometimes doesn't come out like they want it to. So it's OK to quote fail. Also, the fact that my least favorite pieces are the ones that sell first, it shows. Please need to believe that a lot of people are going to like this, and there's going to be a lot of use. So share it. Share it. And there is the destruction to get the stir sticks out of there. So we have a couple seats left for the class this weekend. If you guys are around, Toni Anderson will be here doing all of the art things with us. She'll be teaching acrylic. I'll be teaching the resin. The classes are up on the website right now, if you guys would like to join us. We also have another class coming up in September in Seguin with Next Media Girl. If that betters your schedule, it is also listed on our website at artisttilldeath.com. But one of the mods may drop a link. See. Did you clean up? So do you guys have any questions before we dismiss class for the day? You got this resin off myself. I'm going to look like it. Cool. So you guys, thank you for watching and hanging out and seeing what we're up to today. I hope you try it. Whether it was your favorite finish or not, give it a shot. You never know if you tweak it while you're working on it and it becomes your new favorite finish. And check out our K3 designs to see the actual way to do that from yesterday because her version was better than my version. Anyway, you guys have an awesome evening. We love you guys so, so very much. Thank you for watching. It means the world to us. Please subscribe. Please share our videos. If someone asks where you get your pigments from, wording out is the best way for a small business like ours to generate sales. So drop a name. Tell people you get it from us because we love that. Anyway, got an awesome night. And we'll see you guys tomorrow. Be kind to one another because you never know what's up with the belly through. And always remember, we do the test. But he's too cute to have to do test. He looks crazy with the red eye. He's too crazy with the red eye. With the, yeah. All right, guys, we'll see you next time. Bye-ee. I said bye-ee.