 Yeah, it is day three for us to be working on this cell phone resin, oh, Sean, I'm gonna show you this in a minute. First, I need to find y'all spaces on my computer. There you are, sweet perf, perf, okay, this is what we made yesterday. As you can see, it looks, in my opinion, pretty daggum awesome. I am not pumped about these atrocious lines we have right here, so we'll be hiding that today and adding our final wave. I don't know if you guys can tell, but the waves kind of shifted over just slightly because our dust-free zone is apparently not level anymore. We'll be redoing it soon. So it created some shifted movement, which I'm not even mad about because I like different things. So the process today will be just like yesterday's, hey guys, thanks for that Megan, Carrie, Diana, Melody, Libby, Carol, Carrie, Miss Brinley, and Christine with a K. I hope y'all are having an emerging day, L. Hamel, we're having a pretty great day. So can everybody hear me okay? I hope so, let me know if you can't. So I'm going to be using the same process that I did yesterday. If you were here yesterday, then you've seen much of what I'm going to do today, but it would be awesome to keep you here. Oh, thanks you guys. Is that Tim, Denise, Shelley, Nancy, Lisa? So the masking paper I'm using today is Enezy Liner from Ducktape, pretty happy. And I'm going to apply it into the areas where I want to not get sticky stuff due to the spray adhesive. That is the only reason why I'm using a masking paper. There's a whole bunch of different kinds. I recommend using a clear one so you can see what you're doing. Hey, Shane. Sorry about that movement. You can get it at some dollar stores, but it's really cheap. I swear it's either knockoff bunnings, probably get it at bunnings. It'll be in the cabinetry or shelving area, because what it essentially is, is a liner to protect the bottom of your shelves. That's how cute Bowie is every day. Hi, Arlene. We have missed you. So you can barely see where that shelf paper is, but essentially it's going to be where my front wave is. So I'm going to use my nail to draw in where I want this wave to be, and then I'm going to go back over it and cut with an X-Acto blade. So this final wave, I'm going to keep closer to the shore, because that just looks more natural to me. The further back you go in my head, I'm idealizing this, obviously. The further back you go, the closer the waves are together. So I know I want to cover up these two. So for sure, I'm going to bring my shore across that area. We're pretty close. Can you guys hear, Jeff? I'll try to do better about repeating the questions as I go. I don't know if you guys can hear, Jeff, but we're also streaming on TikTok. I love green hearts. What's up, you guys? Oh, yeah, girl. I soaked them off. They're gross right now. My bad. Tink, if you're drinking. Okay. They can hear you. I have my headphone in to keep it from kind of echoing. Okay. Remember yesterday I said that I didn't want any texture in my cellophane, so that it just looked like this. It just has that iridescentness in it. However, because of this texture that was in it, because of how it was rolled, I'm going to have to create a texture on this layer to hide that. So what I'm going to do is take my cellophane, I already made sure that there was no horizontal offensive lines. And what I'm going to do is crinkle it, nail tech approved, sweet, I sue. So crinkling it is going to make something kind of like this texture here that looks kind of underwater wrinkly anyways. I agree, stop them being over. Hey, will you put this in so that they can hear you? Well, they were saying that, it's in the wrong year, but they were saying that they couldn't, oh my goodness, he has it in his nose. So yeah, can you hear both Jeff and I now, tink, tink, y'all? Well, then you're going to have to have one of my earphones and other. You can do that. You done with Reynolds foil? Okay. So this is going to be our water texture. I know that is not a horizontal line. I'm going to crinkle it a little bit more in that area and try to hide that. Oh, it works. Evening Laurie is absolutely late enough for wine. So next step is going to be using 3M Super 77 Multipurpose Adhesive Spray. This is just a spray adhesive anytime you use basically anything I'm working with. Wear a respirator and don't let anything be in the perimeter area of what you're working on that you don't want sticky because the stuff is going to get everywhere. Super. It already went everywhere. Well, that's why we sprayed in the trash. Probably in my wine. Sometimes the tip just gets crusty. Well, stay safe, Joe. Okay. I think I've cleared this. Don't have trash can. Yes, I did. Good to go. Super 77. I'm making sure that I put a little bit around this, the edge so that I can roll the foil down and that'll make an easier cleanup once everything's ready to go. All right. I'm going to take my foil. Sorry that the crinkles are so loud. And I'm going to... It is fairly simple. It's sticking to things I don't want to just dig into. So we got everything pushed down, particularly on our wave line and around the edge. There's still a line here. I'm not going to let it stress me out. And I'm using just my fingers to press it down. In case it wanted to make a little bit more movement. That's fine. Where's my this? I'm going to use my handy dandy Deco blade. That's silly. That's like the sharpest knife ever invented. Okay. Now I'm just going around. Sorry. We have a show off that leaves work every day around this time. So I'm just going around and cutting off the excess cellophane. I sell basically everything that we're using today on our website, ArtistsTillThat.com. However, I don't carry cellophane, but you can get it from Amazon. I have a link down in the description box of the YouTube video. And if you're on TikTok, just go to YouTube. If you want to link to everything. Be careful with exacto blades. They're very sharp. They will cut you. Angela Johnson style. Okay. This is where we're at. Oh my goodness. That looks so fun. Have an awesome day at work, Jacqueline. Hey, Sam on the TikTok. Now I'm pushing a little bit extra down on the wave line so that I can see where I'm about to cut. I don't know if you guys can see this. This line is where I'm going to cut the cellophane for my next wave. Okay. Now that we have that done and cut, we can go ahead and peel the masking up for this. That looks fun in and of itself. No use for this. So I'm making sure to push down all of this front area. So we don't have the same issues that we did yesterday. Anything coming up. We're good. Now it's time for resin. I wish I could just be like, and I would have resin. So, I don't know if you guys heard Jeff. We're artists till death out of Dallas, Texas. We go live every day. Usually at 6pm central, except for on Tuesdays, it's 2pm central. And it's mostly resin. Sometimes it's other forms of art. We do basically every form except for something, oils. Yeah. There's times that we go live and just ask people, like, what do you think I should do about this? All right. So this piece, I'm using just resin diamond coat, which is out of Australia. You can get it on our website, artisttilldeath.com. We typically use stone coat, art coat, but it does not like to be abused until it's up. What's in the world? What am I going to do about this? I dropped the cap into my this. I know, but I don't want things to get in my. Hold on. Got to be a problem solver real quick. Science. Judy. Drop in alcohol. Yeah. Denise is going to make herself resin within the next three days. They're putting herself in timeout. Sometimes timeouts are necessary. My goodness. Look how amazing this looks. It looks just like shattered glass. Now I want to do a stained glass piece. I want to do like this cellophane, a layer of like quick coat, maybe clear. And then like outline some things. Tell those on our website. They only come in one size, which is large. We're ordering more. They still fit a little smaller, but they're good. Thank you, Jen. You can always just wipe them off and peel them off without destroying them. They're really good quality gloves. Thank you for reminding people for the thumbs. We have some ATV fam in the house. Everyone says hey, Jeff, in the background. I was wondering why our viewers dropped by three. They apparently have dropped to go watch Jeff on the Snapchat. No TV, no food, no air. All right, you guys. So the resume you typically use is stone coat art coat, but it does not like to be views, which is what I'm about to do this. If you come off your perch, will you get me the concentrator nozzle off of the other gun? Also, it might be hot. Arlene, are you talking to me? Are you telling me to get some wine? It is 6pm here in the Dallas and I have a cab on the ready. So I'm going to be using this concentrator nozzle. I call it groom's cake nozzle. I have another one that's a wedding cake nozzle, which is like one or two tiers taller and has a smaller hole, for lack of a better word. But since they are split like this, you can make them bigger or smaller to fit on different heat guns. Not since I dropped them to you to take to makers. Hey, Carol from Virginia first time with you guys live. Well, I appreciate it so much. You have no idea anytime we have someone joining us for the first time live or joining us for the first time ever or actually rejoining us since we do a video like every day. It means a lot to us because we really try to create artwork that you guys enjoy. Thank you, Denise. Okay, I feel like that's been three minutes. Usually Claire is in the room telling me when it's been three minutes, but it's clear mixture. Most of the residents I work with are a three minute mix. Well, hello Denise weeks first time live. Janice Leblanc, loving the last name. Leblanc sounds extra regal. You should try resin. It's a lot of fun. Okay, so now we have our shoreline. We have our resin mix. We have to mix some colors. So I'm going to be using three colors. Y'all don't let me forget the bling it this time. What's up, Robert? Nothing too particularly exciting just yet. All the actions about to happen. So thank you to all the 50 people that have stuck around to see the magic. Okay, so I need a dark blue for my deep ocean area. I need a light blue for my closer to the shore area. I need a white for my waves. I don't need a lot. So I'm not going to mix a lot. Why don't I want to find a way to incorporate and mix a lot with resin and stuff. Hi Carol. Okay, I'm going to leave a little bit of clear because I'm going to need it. Okay, let's make some color. The first color I'm going to use is Bondi blue tint from color obsession. It's a transparent pigment and I'm only going to use one drop to start with. This color is awesome because it only takes one drop to make an awesome color and then you build the color with more drops. You can add as many drops as you want to make the color deeper and richer but it will never be opaque. So this very light aqua color is going to be what I use close to my whites. Next color I'm going to use is barely legible. It's blue lagoon. Also from color obsession is transparent as well. I'm going to use a few more drops of this because I want it to be rather dark because it's going to be representative of the deep parts of the ocean in my piece. I lost my pipette or my dropper for that so I just kind of poured a little bit. It was probably the equivalent of five drops and this is about probably two and a half or three ounces of resin. So it's very deep but a bright blue if that makes any sense. Denise asks, can you use acrylic ink with resin? Here's the thing with water-based pigments and resin. Resin doesn't like water. Water doesn't like resin. You can absolutely use water-based pigments with resin. I did it when we first started. I did have some issues which is very typical of... Very typical of using water-based pigments like acrylic, anything in resin is it offset. Nope, it set off my resin a little bit too soon, which is... So for example, I just mixed this pigment into this resin. If I were to have mixed better example, if I were to have mixed the percent of pigment into this resin that I did, it would have already started to get really hot. It would have started bubbling and it may have started to foam out of this cup. It happened to us a few times when we were using acrylic-based pigments. So if you just pay attention to how much pigment you're putting in, I wouldn't go over 10% pigment to resin ratio. You can absolutely use acrylic-based pigments. But you can use a lot more of a product if it's made for resin. All of our pigments are epoxy-based, so they're made to use specifically in resin and they won't degrade the durability or the rigidity of your resin. Because it's made to use in resin. I have a couple of Lagari sample kits to test out an idea for countertop. I'm curious of how it compares to Stonecoat. Have you ever used it before? Bow Mama 8. I had not used Lagari products. I reached out to them way back and offered to review some pigments for them and I never heard back from them. Oh my goodness, I almost forgot my bling-its again. You know what? Okay, lay down a little wheezy. My apologies if you hear that semi-painful sound in the background. I have a Tom. He's 13. He has a trachea issue. Hi, a little wheezy. And he has a heart condition. It's not related to resin in the least. And oftentimes he just wants attention. Hi, pretty boy. You're beautiful. I can't pick you up right now, okay? Who joke? Go lay down. Do we know who you are? Thank you so much. Go lay down, boo-boo. So often he's just making that sound for attention and I tell him to go lay down and the cough magically goes away. It is very real cough, very real condition, but he uses it to his advantage because he knows I'm weak. And I love him forever. Precious boys, go lay down. Because we're interested in any of these materials, we sell everything you see here except the cellophane. We sell the resin, the pigments, the board, everything you see. So I added a little bit of bling-it into my transparent. It's going to just add a little bit of a shimmer. You'll notice it when I turn the light on in a little bit. It's pretty hard to see right now. Sounds good, Happy. Thank you for stopping in. For Waves, it's Cast and Craft or LaRez, the best use. Carol, I'm using titanium white from Just Resin today. However, I have done it with Cast and Craft as well as Angel White from LaRez. Yes, I carried both in my shop. So the X type mica powders, okay, are you talking about Perlex? Evelyn says, I have learned from ATDT's pigments made for resin. We really try to... It's a whole different ball game. Sue, I believe I did. Yeah, Denise, you absolutely can use it. There's nothing wrong with it except for you have to just be very particular about the amount that you use because it'll set off your resin and decrease your working time. Or it'll turn your resin into marshmallow fluff. So just be cautious of that. Most, I think, resin artists that started out with acrylics. Kujo, thank you. No, go lay down. Started using resin with acrylics. He's just walking through. It's a shame their pigments are amazing. I want to do my laundry room floor eventually maybe reach out again. Yeah, I'll reach out again for sure. For sure, for sure, I'll reach out again. Even though I have my favorites, as I think most artists do, I think it's human condition to just lean one way or another. I think it's just human to have favorites. That being said, we review products on this channel weekly. And whenever we do that, it's a non-bias, very open discussion about what we think, regardless of who made the pigment. Kujo, you can do it. Okay, so first color I'm going to add is the One Drop Bondi just on the shoreline here. Yes, I put the clear right at the edge of the cellophane. I tried not to go over the edge, but I breached in some areas, but I want to reserve that bit for the whites. The reason why I'm very particular about that is because I don't want my white wave to travel too far forward and come over this skint wave, because it just doesn't look quite right when it does because it like pinches and comes over. It just doesn't look right to me personally. So I tried. Now I'm going to go with my Bondi. Nope, that's blue lagoon in this back area. And then I want a little bit to come forward. Most of it staying in the deep. Isn't there a song rolling in the deep? I think it's by Adele. Oh, yeah. So Jeff is having a lot of success with people sharing our video on TikTok. If you YouTube land people want to share our videos, that'd be awesome too. We're trying to grow our subscriber base. Okay, so this is a Bondi originally had. I'm going to add four drops into it to make it a deeper color to have a better gradient between our One Drop Bondi and Blue Lagoon. You see, it's much deeper of a color now to your difference. It's crazy that one pigment can give you such a varying color range. It looks hot mess right now, but hear me out. Okay, so now I'm just going to blend. It's going to blend these colors together. You can see where we put the patches of the different colors are staying. The look that we're getting right now really doesn't matter as a whole because I'm going to be tilting everything and pushing it all back anyways. But when I set this in Desperate Zone, don't let me forget to be mindful of how I put it so that the wave doesn't come too far forward because right now it is. I'm just wiping up some of the clear. I have decided to travel forward. Now, it's just not doing what I want it to. So I have a couple of high peaks in my cellophane. So I'm going to cut them and just push them down. Otherwise, they're going to interrupt my waves. I should have used your squeegee thing. So I'm just cutting a hole. I can't remember who reminded me that this was a possibility yesterday. So where there's high point, I'm just cutting it and then pushing it down with my finger. I think that is all the high points that I had concerns with. Can you take that headphone out? We got quiet, so make me think you did. OK. And anything that ends up a little bit high, not an issue. Can you put a paddle pop stick under the front row? Yeah, I can, but I'm about to really tilt it anyways. So it'll be just fine. So the reason why we put the clear in the first place is to have a separation between the colored epoxy and the white that I'm about to add onto it. Because if I just put the white down and then use a whole bunch of heat, odds are that my white will turn into a really pale blue. And I want white waves. So what I'm about to do is add my white so that it's pushing both the clear wave as well as the dry area of the previous waves. And I'll tell you why as soon as I can think. OK. So the why is because I want the wave to grab a hold of the dry area. And then by doing that, it'll stretch as I push everything backwards. I'll double check, Sue. Now here's the part that everyone looks forward to. It's the fun part. I'm going to use my heat gun that I can't tell you the name of it because it didn't have one to begin with, but also Jeff painted over it to make it look more fun. I'm going to use the heat turned all the way up to 100%, which I think is 600 Celsius. And I don't know what that is in Fahrenheit because I didn't learn in school. And I'm going to turn the heat on 100% and the air flow at 100%. I'm going to be going back and forth like this. You need to keep your air and heat moving to ensure that you don't scorch your resin and so that that ripple wave look happens. So by doing like a windshield wiper move or tiny circles with the front of the heat gun and creating that little ripple effect. I have it slightly tilted. Now I'm going to go back in and edge up the front of this wave because it's kind of blended out. And I like a really harsh front line to my waves. Typically I don't want to come within an inch or two from the previous wave. But sometimes the design kind of dictates what you do and it can smell your fear. TM trademark. Waiting till you can catch another bird. All truth. All right, you guys. I did not get hold of one bit. I'm more welcome. Sue, you're not being in pain at all. I just, I'm sorry it took so long to get it to you. So there's a little bit of extra movement right here because those lines didn't fall exactly flat. I can leave it or I can add another wave. But I love that texture in it because it looks like, you know, under the ocean there's a little bit of, there's a little bit of a texture, a little bit of something because of when the waves roll in, it creates those dunes under toes, rippling all of those things. Currents are also good words. I really enjoy how this piece looks. I hope you guys do as well. I hope you guys give it a shot. I did this layer in 49 minutes. I'm sure you guys can do that as well. Thank you guys. Thank you. If you guys are noticing why it's pink right here and more blue out this way, it's because of the blue tint that I added and this area had just clear and white. So that's why it's a little bit pinker closer to the previous wave. Pinker, more pink. But I love it. I hope you guys do as well. If you do give it a shot, please tag us. Or post it in our group, ATD's Poor People on Facebook. It is Sunset Pink. I think it's beautiful. I hope you guys do as well. So you can get all of these products on our website, artistsledef.com. Please subscribe to our channel. Share it if you think it's worth sharing. If you don't like the video, share it with people you don't like. And yeah, I hope you enjoyed. You guys are amazing. Hi, first timer. How do you get the cells to form? So Cynthia, the cells are a product of the heat. She's wrapping it up, guys. That heat source that we use, which was a heat gun with a concentrated nozzle. The resin that we use, it can withstand a good amount of higher heat. So the resin we used was just resin diamond coat. And the white that we used is a white paste from just resin. I don't use any silicones or oils of any kind in my artwork. In my opinion, and that's just for me and my artwork, oils and things like that are too much work to clean up more than their worth. It's more work than their worth. I think I said that right. Feel free to send me an email or a text if you need more information on this. And yeah, I'm going to find out what happened to Sue's email and cook dinner. I hope you've all had an amazing day. Thank you for watching. This is our little bowie pants. My big boy. My pretty boy. It's our window cat. I'm surprised Kujo's not out here yet. Anyways, this is our studio. So yeah, y'all have an amazing day. Thank you for watching. Please subscribe. Leave us your thumbs and share our video if you think it's worth sharing. Y'all are amazing. And we'll see you tomorrow. So be kind to one another. You never know what someone's going through. And always remember we do the test. So you don't have to. We love you guys. See you tomorrow. Bye. Oh, here comes a little wheezy. All right, you guys. See you tomorrow. Bye. I said bye. I know it, Miss. I know it. I know it. Are you just ready? Are you going to be cute? Are you ready? Are you precious? Who told you to be so cute? Who told you? Who told you to be so cute? Who told you to be so cute? Hey. Hey. Where do you want to go? You are. Okay. Let's go.