 I'm mixing colors, nope, I'm mixing custom colors, et cetera, I'm trying to make a bright red, right? I just wanted to be like a real bright red with almost like a pink. Hey everybody, we're gonna do a pour, cause it's pouring down rain, it's not really that bad, but it's probably 65 degrees out, it's raining, and we got inspired to do a teal and red and gold pour. So another reason why we decided to do this is because we wanted to test this new resin that we just used on some countertops, we'll see how that set up tomorrow, but we wanted to see how it would work with mixing in tints and all that stuff. So we're gonna try it with regular acrylics, with craft paint, with ink, and with spray paint, and with the Meron body powder. I don't know what you're doing with spray paint. Okay, we can just use the Meron. So we're gonna test it with all these different types of paints and see how it reacts. The reason why we use this instead of the regular Envirotex light that we usually use, there's some right there in the black. The reason why we're using this is because this stuff is supposed to be some of the strongest for bar tops, I should have printed it out, but it's basically, it doesn't react to UV, it's UV resistant. It resists bacteria, it's the least, how do I say that? Like it scratches the least of all the resins that I've done research on. I can't even remember the PSI that it can withstand, but it also is water resistant, alcohol resistant, chemical resistant, and you can put up to 500 degrees Fahrenheit on it, or 260 degrees Fahrenheit, Celsius, sorry numbers, so 500 degrees Fahrenheit, 260 degrees Celsius, which is bananas, that's over twice the boiling water. So in terms of what we use for our countertops and things like that, it'd be really great if we can get this to work like we get the Envirotex light to work. So this is a test on many levels as well as doing a pretty piece of artwork. So to prep this, we prepped it like we do all of our canvases. This is on a gallery wrap canvas. Basically we gesso it down, or you can use house paint, and then we sand it, and we paint it, we sand it, and this creates a tighter tension on the surface so that it doesn't bow in the middle. If you want to see a full tutorial of that, check out this link right here, and it gives a full tutorial. But to sum it up, we just paint it, sand it, paint it, and sand it, and that tightens up the canvas. I think that was thunder. It wasn't, it was a tractor, it was a good construction over there. That's twice I'm wrong in three minutes. I'm doing good. So for this red that we're using, it's a combination of three of those. It's a hot pink. Three of those, just all of that. Yeah, it's three. Look at that. Pick one of those. Of three of those. Two more. And then also two more. If you guys want to know the formula for that one, I'll put it in the comment box below. So this is a two part resin. So it's a one to one ratio, and it says to mix it thoroughly. It's basically just like every other resin we've used. It's got about the same consistency, thickness. It's a little thicker. It's a little more like a honey. Should we have heated it up? For a heat up pro tip, check out right on how we work with thicker resins. So the reason why we put a clear down first is because resin will roll over itself easier than it will raw. I mean, what's the word on just a canvas? So if you work with watercolors, then you know how that works. That water will follow where it's been. Same with resin. So we do just a thin coat of clear before we put any colors down. Are we doing a puddle pour? So of the colors I have up here. We're not using a white. We're using this to act as the light shade. It is sky blue light number 551 by Amsterdam. We're doing something new. Well, not that new if you've watched our videos for a little while. It's a powder body paint. This is by Mehron. It also comes in a silver and a bronze, I think. We're using gold. And Mehron, if you're watching, we sent a lot of people. I don't know if you've noticed. Maybe we can tag Mehron. A lot of people have actually gone and bought that powder because of our videos. So there's a spike in the purchase of your gold body paint. And a lot of people ordered the silver as well. And the silver. It's because of our video. You're welcome. Um, the next color we're using is Peacock Teal by Deco Art. I think this is like a satin finish. We're using Bombay Turquoise by Doc Martin. We're using Bombay Magenta by Doc Martin. And then our mystery wall he's, oh, I guess I should watch how much we put in each. It doesn't take much. Typically, we put in a little at a time, measure out how much resin you want per color before you, like, don't put the paint in your cups first because you can always add more. Can't take it away, obviously. So for the inks, we usually use about a dropper full. And for the thicker paints like the craft paint and the acrylics, we usually just put a drop, I guess. So while he's doing that, we use Mural Paint Markers. I don't know where you can get this in stores. It's not a Hobby Lobby in our area or Michaels or Joann's. You may have to order it online. It's Mural Paint Markers and this color is Stop. How appropriate. Got an easel. I know, but easel's not like a national. We mixed in also some Koreatex Airbrush Color in Fluorescent Hot Pink and there was another one. I believe it was Primary Red by Art District. If you put too much paint in, it will turn into a marshmallow fluff consistency and that is not a good time to try to spread around. It's dead. Do you want to take some gold? It's starting to get warm already. It's like putting paint in this. It makes it, it doesn't, look at that. Like it's not flowing. I think it's mainly with the thick paint. What tests are for? What that gold body paint mixture looks like. Beautiful. If you're new to the channel, you'll be excited to see what this turns out like. This is so bad. Just leave it to the side because I don't want the rest of your colors to start setting up. It's not setting up, it's just, it just gets there. Your other ones are still workable. Let's see these little tiny bubbles that are in it, yeah, you can see them. Putting heat on it erases the bubbles. You can use a heat gun, you can use a torch. If you use a torch, make sure you're away from all open flames, obviously. What? If you use a torch, make sure you're away from all open flames. Yeah, like big open flames, you can, it could be a problem, right? You have to be careful around other forms of flamery. Because you already have a flame in your hand, I don't, yeah, I can't further combust. I don't get it, I don't understand your, just know that it's science. It's really, it's really not. It's e-science. I believe that. I don't have a ragged hand to team. The goal is just amazing. I haven't seen a color that's next to that. Oh god, this is so thick. Okay, so now we know it's not good with crafting. It did that with the white on those countertops too, it got thick quick. This one's not as thick. That's the ink? Yeah. But it doesn't look like, I think this is like an opaque ink. It doesn't look like this, you can't like see through it, which I wanted to be able to see through it. Jesus, that is just really blows my mind that it gets thick like that. Is it hot? No. Not at all, it's just. Marshmallow fluff? What a fucking waste. Now I have to mute that. I wanted a light color. Do I just put some raw white in it, like spray paint? I cannot believe how thick that gets. Now we know. You think it was just the amount or like did you put the same amount of like that paint? I don't know babe, I just put it in there. See, I want the colors to look like this teal. I want them to be clear, like transparent. That's really interesting, that'll focus. Do you know those little flecks of gold coming through? That is not a reflection, that is just bits of gold just popping up. God, it's like already setting. Let me show you how to put gold in the middle. Any left? We've got a little bit in here, do you want me to put it on it? Do you want me to put it on it? That's crazy. It's not going anywhere. Give me a straw. Look at that. And now I wish the camera could really see what's going on with that. It's absolutely bananas. Never seen something sell like that that wasn't white. We did black that one time, but... Felix? Yeah. This reminds me of Journey, the band Journey, their album cover. It reminds me of like a psychedelic cenote. And I can't even handle these cells. You can put it on this so I can see if it's level. Is that bright red, the red that you made? Mm-hmm. Alright, I will put the description of that red in the description box below for sure.