 starting a new one this one is 36 by 36 and for you millimeter people out there millimeter people basically the whole country that's not Canadians I don't know which got over the Canadians yay anyways this decides we're working with today it is a pine wood dial it's about this thick I think that's it on the front one inch yeah so one inch thick 36 around wooden resin canvas looks like this make it unwrap it like you're good yes we've leaned our studio looks like this what are you doing do I come see no cool so since this is a raw wood panel we're gonna have to flip it's got a knot in it um well it'll fill you have to seal it or else air will get through I think you have to seal it so we're gonna feel it with this stuff it's by bear it's a paint and primer should one coat should do it right it's pretty black it's pretty thick oh I know it we're using this house paint to seal it in which also works we just we're gonna paint black anyway so may as well take a step out we can obviously you could base out in any color we're choosing black because it goes with the color scheme that we're working with that we don't even know what it's gonna be yet because we work on the fly humor for the day it is Erica and Jeff with Artist Holdout Studios and we're going to make some more magic or mess probably both it's honestly gonna be both let's face it um so yeah today we're working with these colors the first one is a purple by Amsterdam it's number something 568 the next one is a blue by Amsterdam it's number 551 magenta by artist loss and I don't know what number it is but it says deep magenta on it now I don't know which ones I've done a greenish blue number 557 by Amsterdam and an artist dirt titanium white we go through so much of this I'll also craft smart paint that is pink it is called something neon pink it's appropriate it's very appropriate yeah that's all the the resin that we're using today is in viral text light as usual where are we here we are I just took the long way around for that moves also here look up here we're also going to be using propane torch and a heat gun and probably a blow dryer because we're well-rounded like that really sure about what design we're gonna do with this but it's gonna be amazing probably maybe the amount that we bought was 32 ounces but I'm not sure we need all 32 so we're on with 16 ounces to start that's what we should do a timer is very critical because it lets you know how long you've been working with it and this stuff has a 30 40 minute 40 minutes but that's definitely when it starts getting there but I'm gonna repeat myself because it's still super important mix thoroughly both parts of your resin this resin is two part and if you don't mix them together you're gonna either end up with parts that get set too quickly or parts that are sticky until the end of time and you can fix that it just takes a lot of extra work so I recommend just being thorough about it it gets tiring especially when you work in large quantities like this we recommend mixing larger quantities for about three minutes we're almost at one minute for this one we're gonna do a dirty pour which is exciting because we haven't done a real true dirty pour in a while I guess the dragon was dirty for but it was a negative space 34 this is just gonna be super dirty you're gonna see a lot of bubbles depending on how vigorously stir also scrape the sides scrape the bottom scrape everything off of your stir stick this is because as minuscule as it seems that'll leave weak patches in your resin trust me on this I've wasted pieces before all because of one spot you have to scrape it off sand it down alcohol it and resin over it big pain and ours is running clear it's gonna have a slight yellow tint sometimes because of the hardener note the older the harder is the more yellow it gets like when you buy it and you open the box first to make sure the hardener is not yellow because that means it's an older resin so see all these bubbles we're gonna get this out with a heat gun or the forts later resonant the amount of paint you put in is important because if you put too much paint you're gonna end up with a marshmallow fluff consistency tinted pigment just add barely enough to make it the color and opacity that you want we always put the resin in our cups first and then add pigment accordingly just to make sure you can always go back and add more color you cannot decide that you want less color you can make more resin but that's just gonna take down the time that you have to work with it so one except for the white we're gonna do more white than any other color just to balance out the weakness of the black that we prep these are all medium body painted so it takes a little bit to in the colors just make sure you mix them in early because if you don't you'll end up with I don't know if you can see that confetti like strain our paint to the sieve sieve that's the right word I'm working right when you mix your resin perfectly normal well ventilated or just wear respirator like you would if you were spray painting I wanted to if you were going plastic like this you're gonna want to clean out your apparatus so that you can do other pores in it because this will set in here and give you a resin coating take whatever you're stirring it with and press it up against the side that way later you can just pull it all out like a mold of the inside of this makes life easier keep a little bit extra in your cup so that you can add to some color that might be a little washed out make it a little deeper very good not with red one how do you want to do it? um, like this first thing how do you want to do it? just before that side and after this side it would have been a good one for you to do a splash definitely pencil supervision we should probably have a parent with us right now just fire a fire and tip we should just mix the rest of the clear and mix it all in this will definitely just be a base maybe not you just mix too much it will settle all these different ways you can just see all the cracks and wood on this next coat just do all the majority of these colors but transparent there goes the timer it works high down but 30 minutes so this is what our first draft looks like shut it down primer so you know how we used that house paint to seal it we didn't use poly like usual I don't know you guys can see all these little bubbles popping up that is because we did not paint it enough the bottom is still raw and it's letting air pockets through it's still breathing so no matter how many times we fire it it's still going to so no matter how many times we fire it it's still going to have these bubbles come through he has Tourette's but this is the first coat and it will actually seal in all of the places that air is coming through what we can do is baby it we can come back in an hour and fire it again this will pop some and it will have allowed some of the resin to seep into all these little aerials that are allowing air through to drive little bee poles so that's what we're going to do this is our first layer this is probably going to be a two or three layer piece we'll want to take that out this paint did not turn out like we wanted it to look at all those bubbles so let that be a lesson to you all just stick to using poly and then coat it because while we were going to do another coat anyways that would be a real bummer if we weren't going to do another coat we would have had to do another coat without wanting to so what we're going to do is sand it down after it dries and do another layer so we will seal it out that's where we're at and since we let all of our awesomeness and all of our shortcomings show up on our videos this is this one so far but we'll post the next video Miniana till then thank you for watching thank you for turning in thank you for subscribing and giving us thumbs up and commenting and giving us your thoughts and everything that you like and don't 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