 And you're alive. Welcome you guys to part two of today's two part resin pours. Lately, we've been asked a lot what sells up the best. So I decided that we would test it. What's up, y'all? So I wasn't sure. I know I wanted to do cast and craft because it was my first pigment concentrate that we did. I'll show you what it, the first one looked like Tamara in just a second. So this I know sells, tested myself. And we're gonna do a pigment paste because that sells. And in the past, we've used flat white spray paint to get sells. What's up, y'all? And then the fourth one, since we're gonna do one, and one, and one, and one, I need to figure out what the last one is. I didn't know if I wanted to do a liquid acrylic ink or an actual acrylic paint. What do y'all think? What should be the fourth one? I have white powders, acrylic paints, and jacquard. And I think I have some high flow. Okay, so in case you, already, so in case you missed what we did earlier, we did some coasters and Jeff did this beauty of a piece that I almost ruined because I dropped, I was checking the label for a jug of resin and dropped it right here, right in this area. Smushed everything that he was doing. I felt horrible. It was a hot mess. Anyways, Jeff saved it, of course. Acrylic paint, acrylic paint, acrylic paint. All right? So this is a liquid acrylic, so I'm guessing you guys just don't want that. Alcohol inks have a different kind of, oh, the white's over here. Alcohol inks have a different kind of effect in, there's some white. In resin, I have a little left in here, they kind of make the resin disperse. So yeah, you can use an alcohol ink in resin, but I don't know if you're gonna get what you're going after. You didn't come close to ruin it, just altered the plan. I put a giant fork in the plan. You wouldn't be you if you didn't drop anything or trip on live, you know, that's true. Cheers to that, sippy sippy. So what up, y'all? Jeff's answering some emails from you guys. I've been answering emails since we got off our first live of the day. In case you missed it earlier, this is the piece from yesterday's pour, set up brilliantly, if I do say so myself. And Miss Megan purchased this piece today and we had a couple orders for commission on these. It's our new technique. It's still not quite sure what we're gonna call those. Melted paintings. It's not like I can call it a flow painting because they're all flow. When do you have time for yourselves? Yeah, we like spending two hours with ATD fam. Well, today I guess it's gonna be four hours. Just wondering what kind of effects you would get in an actual resin painting. I will order some and we will figure it out. I know, I know, drippy drippy. Hello, Faith. Overflow painting. Did you make up? So we're gonna do three different kinds of what? Four. In this, what do we got here? We didn't have a fight. Jeff was really sweet about the fact that I almost ruined his painting. He was like super sweet about it. Jeff is quiet tonight. He's trying to figure out how we're gonna do this. I said hi. Oh, he said hi. Volcanic lava paintings. He's really not gonna paint in here. I know, but you're only gonna use that much. I figured it'd be okay. A lot of people use that brand, so call the technique drippy drippy, says Deb. I love it. I love the look. It reminds me of back in the day when you would make, like you would glue crayons and then melt it with a blow dryer and it would make some stuff. That's what it reminds me of. Except for my crayon paintings never ever worked. What's up, Keisha? For this experiment, I am using LaRez over Artisou, mainly because this is brand new. We got it yesterday and it hasn't been at risk of contamination with all the other stuff that we have in the studio or other colors, so it's pure for the test. Sippy, sippy. Tink. I can't wait for this piece to get done setting up. Y'all, that's our like window into the baking process. May you be careful with those tornadoes? I've heard you say that like three times. She's in Oklahoma. They're coming in and then they're leaving or coming in and leaving. They're saying they're going to leave us. She's in O.K.C. and they're having warnings. Oh yeah, look at that, that looks fun. That looks not fun. Yummy, yummy. I don't like it. Those birds haven't been back. We used to have birds that would sit in our trees outside and they decided to, it looked like something straight out of a Stephen King movie. And they sprayed like grapeseed stuff in the trees and now they're gone. Emotions are healthy, very true. What's amazing is how you both totally recovered. Shows maturity and respect. So sweet, thank you. How do you order LeRez in the States or Artisou? You have to order through the website for LeRez and then put Laura in the special notes for the shipping and then it'll ship in bulk to Laura Usher and then she will PayPal request you for shipping domestically. You don't have to ship, you don't have to pay for international shipping, just domestic shipping. And I'll leave her contact information all the ways you can order it in the description box below after this video posts. I wish I could pre-post all that stuff, but what if, what's up Leslie? Are you using a torture hairdryer? What is that? That is a heat gun. It's a Wagner, something or other, super cheap, two heat settings, heat gun. It has low and super high and that's it. What's up Judy, Nia and Nia? I hope I said that right. What's up y'all? And Mama Angela, welcome to the show. So you were just tuning in. This is the adult show, so there could be some cursing. It's 314. I didn't curse earlier today. You guys, you guys got a very abnormal reaction to that accident earlier today. He was sweet about it, I was mortified. I can't be mad, I mean what are you gonna do? It came out awesome. It did, tink. All right, so what are we gonna do kids? So if you guys just tuned in, what we're doing is a white test that sounded, I don't know. We're testing these four kinds of white to see which one does the best cells. Personally, I think they all sell up differently. It all depends on what look you're going for. So just answer all the questions of what the different cells look like. We're doing a this. Why don't we do it in four? So do metallic and an ink. So metallic and an ink. It's gonna be a different. Yeah, that's also true. In effect. That is a very good point. All of these will sell differently depending on what else is happening on your board or canvas. So if you put this over an ink, it's gonna react differently than this over a metallic pigment powder. We're just gonna do a puddle. Are you just gonna like balloon it out? Yeah. Okay. Sounds good. I can make little barriers. If we wanna just do a tape barrier. I think you need to have room for it to flow off because doesn't that kind of, well, there's this and then there's all of that and all of that and all of this. So we can do that one at a time and then you're gonna have to watch out because it's gonna go into this one or this one's gonna go into that one. Do how you wanna do it. You don't even have to, you can just do it just with inks or we don't have to make it super complicated. Just welcome Lori. Janet, apparently you can make tapeworms also. Erica did it. It was impressive and scary. Y'all, it was an accident, but now you know what happens when you put too much paint in your resin. You get tapeworms. Mariette, it's past your bedtime. So what do you wanna use just? Yeah, because we need probably a good working time. Welcome Kelly. So the spray paint we're using is flat white by Rustillium, pigment paste. This one happens to be Byla Rez. I'm using it over artist's suit just because I just got this yesterday and there's nothing has gotten into it, not contaminated. Acrylic paint and cast and craft, opaque pigment concentrate. I've had success with cells from all of them, but they were all different cells. What's up Nora? Welcome, Janet. So what else? I'm super impressed with these from our video earlier. This is a gorgeous color, way opaque. The black is awesome. Sapphire's been one of my favorites and I wanna do a similar piece that you did earlier, but with that purple rain. Cause it's amazing. That's purple rain there. How did the tapeworms set up? Janet, I'm not even sure. I just, we had some of this wax paper down and I just rolled it up and chunked it. I'm sorry Ann. Welcome Susanna. Beautiful pieces that you sent me earlier. What brand are those pigments that you said you liked? They are all by La Rez. Oh no, we haven't hung the piece from earlier. We use Art Rez and that's not gonna be ready to hang till well into Minyana. That piece is still baking. This is from yesterday. Almost did it, almost tripped. What is the most opaque black you've used? We used this today. That was pretty black. I mean, you could use Indian ink, you can use paste, you can use spray paint, black or black. There's just the amount you put in there. You can make it smoke if you want to, you can make it jet black. It's just how much you put in there. I tell you from today that this black was very nice. Super opaque, focused, midnight black. Loving the stir sticks. We called our manufacturer today and he had to get her piece replaced midway through production. So that'll be fixed first thing in the morning. Like it's a real laser, like a real live laser. I thought it was just a, they're calling you a laser and it's a... What's up, broad? Laser. Fair warning, I started an email this evening of assorted stuff. Deb, we love your emails. Hi, Tammy, hug mom for me. Missed this afternoon, we'll have to watch the video. It's an exciting video. Halfway through, almost ruined the piece. This is the remnants of that piece of artwork just melting off of this jug that I dropped into his painting. I think that piece looks very regal. I think it does too. I wonder if liquid gloves would work for Jeff's wrists. Maybe. That would be fun. I love the socks, we'll be using that idea. Yeah, I had to cut them down. It was just too damn hot. Well, let's put these, I worry like, I'm like, oh, I need to put these in cups before it starts setting up, but this is our breath. Acrylic spray paint. Oops. I'm gonna need to give you a paper cup, or do you have one? Bruce is spending the night at the vets. Remember Jessica's dog that lives at home with mom? He's at the vets tonight. Poor puppy. I think the official ATD follower should be called the poor people. I love it. The banana crew. Bananas. You can't hate on bananas. Are you gonna use the same base color as a control for all the pigments? Yes. I'm either gonna use Maui or Bombay, ink. Haven't decided yet, but I'm gonna have to in a second. You're like a pair in the operating theater. Paper cuts, stat, scalpel, et cetera. You need another paper cup. We're gonna do clear on here. What are you gonna put the spray paint in? Okay, gotcha. I thought that both had stuff in it. So we're gonna do clear and a color and the white. So we're gonna use Bombay ink as the control pigment for all of them. All of them? Yeah, it all needs to be the same. Well, that's why I cut it in fours because I thought we were doing two different ones and then tell like enough. Oh, okay. So we're gonna have two control sets. One thing. This is our first time doing a test. So be patient with this and do your idea. Let's go on that, I did. I need a cup. Cup. Got those two cups. When did you hit 7,000 subs? Yesterday. Today. Isn't that bananas? We're super excited about it. I tried to order Maui, but I guess they wouldn't let me. That's weird. Send me a message on that, Ellen. We'll figure that out. Erica, your mom now claims S science. Mom stole my thing. We're gonna have a storm pretty soon. Man, Judy has Maui. She has it at her place. Don't sweat it, Jeff. I'm very interested in this test. Take your time. The great thing about Art Resin is you can take your time. So ink, ink, ink, ink. Powder, powder, powder, powder. How much is Maui? I am not sure. They just revamped their website not too long ago so that it's like a size for artists because it's technically a flooring resin company. So all of their materials are way large-sized because floors versus canvases. They doubled the price. Really? I heard Mayron went up in their price. I wonder if that's like, has anything to do with that. There's no way, like, it's not. There's no way we affected Mayron would be cool, by doubt it. I'm literally just putting about the same amount of each in there. Acrylic, cast and craft. Did y'all get the 60% off on an item at Michael's and a 70% off baller wraps? We didn't leave the house today. We got lunch and that was it. Mayron is still the same on Amazon looked an hour ago. Someone messaged us and said that they went up in price. I don't know. I haven't looked into it. Oh, gallery wraps. We went and got some gallery wraps the other day. Spray paint into a cup. First of all, have your windows open. Second, have a respirator. And instead of spraying directly in it, what were you gonna block out from my face? Yeah, I'm blocking the spray paint. That's cute. Put it at an angle. Kind of like when you're in college and you did a beer tap, beer keg, you know, when you... Tap a keg? Tap a keg. Yep. Go sideways, kind of at an angle like that. So it just kind of flows down. You're not spraying directly in it. Otherwise it'll spit back in your face. Just do it a little bit at a time. Add a little. Spray paint will make it pretty thin too. Yeah, you didn't use all of it. A little paint. Blick has a sale on gallery and museum wrap. I've never painted on a museum wrap, but that would be Ben Nanna's. I think that would be fun just because they're so tall. Right? And the rhymes would be definite. It looks like I have a hole in that. You need another cup? Give me a paper one. Obviously these damn sticks, see how that even happens. Is that one of the ones that didn't have a rounded edge? Yeah. I'm glad we decided to round those off. Yes, here. Have you all ever used a Rustilium chrome metallic like the gold you use? Yeah, we use it to put a base down for stuff, but not for an actual paint of chrome. Yeah. The Montana is really good for that. And we were lucky enough to be sent three large Montana blacks. All right. So, hopefully I have enough. All right. So, so ink, ink, ink, ink. All right? Yeah. We'll do some clear. I don't know if we're gonna have enough clear though. What if we just do little ones, right? Yeah. I'm gonna go through my gold because I'm getting mostly grit when I spray in my cup. That's after shaking the crap out of it. You can- Shake it and then spray it for about, I don't know, two seconds, just one, two, stop, shake it up, one, two, and then spray it into the cup. That way it gets any gunk out of the lines. Yeah. So what, we do white first or color first? I would do color first because the white needs to go over it, right? Can you store leftover spray paint to use later? Once you spray it out of the can, it's gonna set up. Did I miss the white paint? Nope. We're doing the test now. I would love to see the chrome and resin. We have some chrome. This is acrylic. We just do it. I don't know how you're gonna tilt just one. Well, I was just gonna heat it up. Okay, I gotcha. Blow it. I hope everything's okay again. Ideas just drank dirty paint water. I've done that. And this is casting craft. Susanna, that's awesome gift. Stretching your own canvas is difficult. What brand is Maui? It is from Distinct Concrete Concepts. I'll leave a link in the description box after. This is spray paint. The video post. Welcome back, John. Maui is $70. I'm sure they have a smaller quantity. I'll look into it for you guys. $70 for four ounces. This is a res. That's bananas. This is not, I mean, this is four ounces, so. I'm gonna do the rest, but what I'm gonna do is I'll tilt them all at the end. Okay. I don't know if I'm gonna have enough to put it there. These little guys are looking great. You're right, Judy. Four ounces will last forever, but I don't know if four ounces is worth $70. You just gotta mark your artwork up. That's true. All right. So what do we do? We do the. Blue. And this Maui's gonna look amazing. All right, so. Can we just talk about this? This is acrylic. Like just for a second. Shy says, what a good blower slash kisser Jeff has. What do we do? You did color? I know. Color. I did them all at once? Mm, no. Maybe you did all the blue at once, and then you did the different ones. Y'all, did he do clear all of them and then blue on all of them? And then one at a time white, or did he do clear on all of them and then one at a time blue and white? I got two yeses. That is not specific. All the blue then white. Okay. They look like jellyfish, too true. Andrea said, Jeff can make milk sell. It should be a tagline for you. I thought you were about to say skatey. I can't even sell a painting for $20. Do you just have to put it in front of the right people? What is the difference between two and bottom again? So, inks, pigment powder, acrylic paint, casting craft pigment, spray paint, pigment paste. I'm sticking to the floor because my life. So, we got to let these set for a second, but this is what the acrylic paint with ink looks like. Casting craft pigment and ink. Pretty bomb looking. Spray paint and Rustelium spray paint and ink worked really well, and pigment paste and ink. These guys are probably going to take a minute, but they're starting to do their stuff. Acrylic is like, I'm not having any of that. But what I'll do is I'll, I don't even know if I should just do a tilt. My spray paint did like big triangle. That's what we were using back when we first started. These are more bubbly, acrylic. Acrylic's not trying to play. Not doing anything. Especially not with the pigment powder. It's like inks really, but look at that. That little res with the ink. I love the depth of that. Okay, I missed some comments. I was looking at stuff. Looks like the ink is bananas. Yeah, the ink is definitely. Mariette wants a tilt. What ink did you use? We used just Bombay Turquoise India ink, Doc Martin. Leave it without a tilt. It's meant for reference. Totally ink for me, love it. Well, Brandon acrylic just said he hated the other night. So is that typical of them all? That brand acrylic, Jeff said he hated the other night. So is that typical of them all? It's just Artists District is a, they probably use the basic to make, you know, to make that. It's basic. I'm not putting it down by any means, but it's, you know, it's just a lower quality of paint. It's just a more affordable, but less quality. Well, less quality for this. For this. I use this on a lot of paintings. Where am I? I miss people. Look at that spray paint. What does this mean? Powder is the ink alcohol based negative. It's just Bombay India ink. We don't use any silicones in this. No alcohol. Everybody saw it from the beginning. Well, some people are just now joining in. Did he heat them up? Yes. He heated them. I think blue on them. As with the metallic powder is the best for that. Yeah. That looks really fun. Student grade. Very nice. That was a good way to put it. Thank you. Acrylic paints have been my issue for sure. Responsible for all my fail. They'll stop using it. I mean, it's good. I mean, you don't want everything you use to sell up. It'll make everything too busy. So let's make some coasters. Let me get this straight. First clear resin, then Bombay ink, then the white. Yes. The reason why you want clear is so that everything flows nicely over each other. Whatever you put down first is gonna stick to the canvas. So in order to get a good flow, you need to have that base. Clear. Hey, Karen. So, I am so sticking to this floor. All right, so, here you go. Acrylic and ink. Not too bad. It's starting to a little. Yeah. But the metallic is not. Acrylic and powder, not so much. Cast and craft pigment and ink. Cast and craft and a powder. Spray paint and ink. Spray paint and powder. Ooh, it looks like a wrap video. Oh yeah, it does. Pigment paste and ink. Pigment paste and a powder. So, I hope that explains that, you know, when I say, they all can make cells, but it depends on what kind of cells. I wanna make the acrylic sell up. That makes me wanna make acrylic, just try to sell up. Can you do the opposite and put white before the blue or does it always have to be last? You can do it the other way around. This is just the most definitive way that I've found to get the most defined cells. The only problem is, I don't have, I miss. Right. We're adding drops of alcohol in the acrylic before pouring give you cells. It might because it'll thin it out and the thinness is probably why spray paint works for cells, completely might, but this test was just for showing pure paint and resin and the reactions and what makes cells and the different kind of cells. I could put silicone in it and it would make a difference for acrylic. We'll do with this one, we'll do clear in the white, then the color. And then we'll just do white, so it's kind of reversed. Okay. All right. Do you think in order for the coasters to be able to tolerate hot items that the last coat should be the FX? That's what we do, Kathy, we make sure that if something's gonna have any kind of heat on it, we use an FX for the flood coat. We wanna do white first, right? Yeah, they were asking about white, then the color. So which one should we use? Acrylic, casting, spray paint, or the rest? Well, are you using ink or? Ink. Do this spray paint because people have most access to spray paint. Night Marriott, the FX is countertop epoxy FX. Welcome, Dodie, we just did a test. Do you think the brown and powder versus Maui versus Perlex matters? It probably does to some extent because everybody's formula is different, but ultimately. The clear, you can see through the clear. Cause this was a painted white. Hailing him. So this is with blue on top of the white. It looks pretty. This is selling out right now. Yeah, it's starting on the edges. Oh, it's selling right here too. Seems like spray paint has more cells, but L'orese is kicking ass on the lacing. Do you know if L'orese will sell over an acrylic paint tinted resin? What? So like if the blue is acrylic paint. L'orese is an epoxy paste. It's gonna sell. That's what it's made for. Simply put, same with casting craft. It's really not like. The effects you can get from their website. I think Amazon has it too. I'll leave a link in the description box below. Once this video posts. Jeff has magic breath. It's just the direction that you blow. Fine, it's like a wave. Sippy, sippy. What's up, Rick? Welcome to the party. This is what you missed. We did a test of acrylic, cast and craft spray paint and a pigment paste. It really doesn't, like it doesn't, like it kind of sells like, but not. It doesn't do this. It doesn't do this. This is ink over white. Thank you, Rod. It doesn't do anything. Mm-mm. So there you have it. The white really needs to be on top. Yeah. To make this happen. So this is acrylic paint over ink. Acrylic paint over pigment powder. Cast and craft pigment over ink. Cast and craft over powder. Spray paint over ink. Spray paint over powder. Pigment paste over ink. I'm mixing it up. Pigment paste over powder. You're extending the experiment. Yeah, I want this to go to waste. We're gonna make some cool posters. So the white paint is heavier than the blue and the clear. I'm assuming the cells happen because it's on top, working its way to the bottom. Exactly. Same premises with acrylic pours. But some, I think, have a little bit of like an oil quality, so it sells because of that. Disperses, is that a thing? Do you guys prep the coasters in any way? We haven't been, but when we make them to sell, we'll probably use a polycrylic just to seal in the bottom. Womp, womp. That's way cuter than my mistake. I almost got one. White always laces over clear, true. Steve says, hey, hey, about to pour while watching. Awesome, family time. Isn't it more that the density of one pigment needs to be less than the other to sell? Yes, but I think that that's just gonna happen. Anyways, I think all colors have a different density. Deb sent me a chart one time about the actual science, not the e-science behind that. And even though I read over it a little bit, I can't quote it to you guys. But yeah, the densities matter. You're even. That's funny. You're about to do a dirty pour. Yeah, we're just gonna go all of the colors. Can you send it to us? Sure, send me an email so I don't forget, thrownatartistilldebt.com, two T's, two L's. You're just putting all the whites and all the blues and all the things. Except for the acrylic? So much depth in that. Thank you, Judy. It's so funny how this was like, no. I will not. So because the densities is probably why the ink sell better than the pigment powder, because the pigment powder is probably a heavier, obviously, than an ink do. So, those are your e-science for why that worked. What's your go-to resin outside of our resin? I figured out that art and glow is a very, it's good, it sets up, you get a good working time, but it sets up a lot faster when you're done with it. Like, we peeled that up the same day. Yeah, I think it was like eight or 10 hours. So yeah, I guess his second favorite is art and glow resin. These little guys. I'll leave a link for that in the bottom of this well in the description box. Hey, E, if you pour, can you do dark colors like black, brown, tan with an accent color of your choice? Sure. I've been wanting to do a black, brown, tan, but I haven't found the right tan. I don't know that I would do a tan. I would do a gold in place of a tan. What about this guy? So if there's a dirty pour, is there a sloppy pour or a bad girl pour or a bad boy pour? I guess there could be. We just haven't like coined the term yet. What is the difference between a pigment powder and a paste and a liquid pigment? One's powder, one's liquid and one's paste. Yeah, it all comes down to densities. So the heaviest of them would be the paste and the lightest would be a liquid pigment probably. I would assume. I have no actual fact on that. It's all e-science. Do you play the piano? I can play on a piano? I play saxophone. True story, I was in the band in high school. Other than art resin, what do you use that has the least amount of odor? Promarine doesn't really have an odor. Envirotex? Envirotex will have an odor if you leave the heat on it for too long. Obviously, it'll smell like melting plastic. One of those crazy circle pours. Ooh, Judy just sent John to his room. Oh, because he was... Time out. The dirty pours? Yeah. John been drinking? What do you do? How do you do this? In the middle? Yeah, you can do like the ring pour or just dump it or do a flip. The ring pour. Okay. Do you have to use our glow pigments with it? I'm not a big fan of the glow in the dark stuff, but I like how glass-smooth the art and glow resin was. Yeah, that was with art and glow and it has zero of their pigments in it. It's good stuff. Let me send you the link because you didn't take long for you did not want to do one of those anymore. Fun. That's just a whole lot of waste. This thing is heavy. You have musical hands. I feel like that's accurate. Trombone. Nice. Judy said John. Zip. She called him out and gave him the go-to-your-room hand. There's all of them. All the different pigments in here. But there should be some selling going on. Or some muddying going on. Or a muddying. I think we just made light blue. Yeah. Night training. Good job. So. Mary. Mary. This one looks good. Test. It's a success. It's a success. Dip the coasters. Don't waste the pretty colors. Can you hear my foot being peeled off of this? I don't understand why there's why it's sticky over there. Yeah, there's John's sloppy pour. You're welcome. This is a bad girl pour. Bad boy pour. Anyways. All right. Test complete. It's because when I. Pick this out of your painting. The jug. I set it right here. And put my foot in it. Welcome Kenny. Erica's going to stand in one place for too long and get stuck. This this may actually happen. The residents going to set up around my feet and. I'm going to get stuck. All right. I'm going to move. These tests. Geez. To over here. I just keep thinking about. John getting. Did he get kicked out or he just got time out? No, Judy just pointed him to his room. He didn't get to put an actual time out. He didn't get reprimanded. Sounds like a theater floor. Doesn't it? All right. I'm going to put you guys in the stand and change shoes and avoid that spot. Please hold. She put wax paper under the bottom. That would have been amazing for me to have thought of. The other day. Not the other day. Two hours ago. I forgot I was here. I forgot you all were here. Free dancing. Ooh. Okay. Where this clumpiness came from, babe? I don't know. It's killing me. I'm nervous now. Don't be nervous. I'm here. Hi, Trish. Welcome to the fam. Do you put anything on the underside of the coasters after you're finished? We're going to seal them in with polycrylic and then spray paint them an accent color. And then we put these little things on them so that they don't scratch your table. Maybe these won't need it. Yeah, these are like this kind of throw around coasters. These are just little paper. And they do not work. I'll show you. Where are the really good ones at? Over there. Do you guys sometimes think that your place looks a little bit like Dexter? 100%. This is the back. We'll finish those. Look at these colors. Geez, my heart stopped for a second. Yeah, these are like no joke. These colors. What is that? Purple rain and plum and gold. All right, Ann, hug your mom for us. Okay. After this test, what is your expert recommendation for best selling? You can see it right here. This one looks like it moved. I would definitely recommend using inks. Yeah. Inks with a light background. Or I wonder if we were to put a white base down, then ink, then white. Maybe. Maybe. The epoxy paste definitely did the best with the metallic. But I think if you're balling on a budget, just get some rustilium spray paint. I will link some of that in the description box below this. Casting craft is pretty boss as well. Acrylic paint. And then the epoxy paste did some really deep cell work right there. And it's also metallic. What is? The blue. Yeah. It's a metallic. I'm sure that has something to do with it as well. That's crazy. You see through stuff. I know. And then spray paint didn't do really any. I'm going to say I like. Look at that. Look at the casting craft. The epoxy paint. Totally changed. Yeah. Casting craft has such like, it's so crazy because they're all different. It's a feathered cell a little bit. Well it's all the way through. Like look at spray paint. It just stopped at the teal. This is a little bit of both. You know, I mean, look at that. Like it went all the way through that. Like casting craft is pretty heavy. I assume, right? Yeah. You'd figure that rustling would be heavier. I would have thought the rustling would have smaller cells much like this. So lures is going to give you better all around cells no matter if you're using an ink or a pigment powder. If you're balling on a budget and are just going to Walmart or Home Depot, grab some flat white rustling spray paint. You can get yourselves. If you don't want to ship from Australia or Germany or anything like that, you can just get some casting craft. I will link. I love casting craft. I'll link that in the description box. It's the only one that gave us both big cells. Look how big those are. But then again, that's the only one running off. So I'm sure. What does that have to do with it? Look at poor acrylic. Just fail. I don't like you guys anymore. So yeah, I don't know what I missed. Okay. Nora, we use our heat gun on the low setting. Unless he gets real frustrated, then I'll kick it up to high. We don't use spray polycrylic. We just use the brush on stuff. Like if you have wood, like a good sized piece of wood, like a smaller, I would just pour it, you know, just a little bit for it so you know that it's going to. Sometimes you might want to be trying to save, you know, your polycrylic and put it on with a foam brush. It doesn't get in all the little grooves and nooks and crannies. You want it to be completely sealed. Our pleasure, Nikki. Thank you so much, Rod, for the donation. Thank you all for every time you send us anything paint. Yeah. It's casting craft or watercolor pigment. I don't think so. I think it's for epoxy. Yeah, it's epoxy. It's for coloring polyester and epoxy resins. What type binder is... I have no idea, Rick. It's time out binders. I want this blue sapphire ones. Okay. More pores tonight. Yeah, we're going to do an actual painting. Right? Or no? Oh, we're doing... We got to glitter up this piece. Should I... I might start a new live for this one, though, just to keep the videos separate. What? Looks good, B. There she is. That looks really good. The low side over there. Yeah, you'll have to do a clear coat for sure. That's bananas. You can't wait to let piece sets up. Might be one of my new favorites. We could have tested Artisu for all the Aussies watching. The reason why I did the res instead of Artisu for the pigment paste is because I got that particular jar yesterday and it was pure. So nothing could have gotten into it to contaminate it in any way. Not that things get contaminated, but just to make sure it was a pure test, it was a brand new bottle. So that's why I did that. However... Artisu works in much the same way. It's a brilliant, brilliant epoxy paste for our cells and depth. Both of them are great. See, this one's a little bit worn. Let's see, what else? I believe you can get Cast and Craft at Hobby Lobby. I've never seen it, but you probably can. Can we watch? Of course, Susanna. I'm probably going to start a fresh feed just so that if people are like, well, which is better, I can just link this video in particular. So I'll probably just start a new feed for that. Did you already say what white gives the best cells? They're all different. The coin toss. I'm always a fan of the epoxy pigment pastes. That and Cast and Craft are my two favorites. Also, Lerez is an Aussie product too. Thank you, Judy. Jeff has the Midas Touch for sure. Miss Erica Lee gave us a tip for Kujo's College Fund. You're so sweet. We'll probably use it on rent. We'll probably use it on rent for sure. Then they're sleeping. Don't question, but how do you entertain guests when you're living rooms or studio? We have a living room too. It's dirty right now, so don't judge, but there it is. There's the bar. And a lot of our friends are in some kind of arts anyways, whether they're DJs or artists or studio art or dance art. So they'll play. I don't know what, like, anyways. You know, dance art. You're dumb. Where do you get the round coaster boards? I linked it in the last video, but I'll link it in this one too. They're Ink Fishing Company four-inch rounds. I ordered them off Amazon. It gives me time to get our ice cream. Absolutely. Welcome, Greg. What's your PO? I'd like to send you guys something. We don't have a PO box because they told us that they don't accept packages in a PO box from, like, FedEx, I think. Can't ship to a PO box. It's weird. So we just, if you would like to send us something, I can give you our studio address. Just shoot me an email. Thorn.artistilldeath.com. Two Gs. Two Ls. Hi from Vancouver. Hello, Vancouver. Thank you, Michelle. You need to get a private PO box. I know, working on it. You can't get stuff shipped to you if you have a PO box. That's the problem. And this building that we live in is very secure, and we live across the street from the police department. So if we get any crazies, and I got two heat guns, baby. Ooh. Tiffany, who would you recommend us going through for a private shipping PO box? Where did that gray come from? Oh, you put some... I put black in there. Interesting. It's very smooth. You can get stuff if you get a box at one of those pack-in mail places. Very nice. You ordered some of our mixing sticks. Awesome. I'll be able to ship those internationals soon. Nice one. So we're going to do this lip piece when he's done playing with the leftover resin. It's going to be... I don't have one done, but it's going to be solid glitter. Just got to airbrush the teeth in, and then we're going to be making this a sparkly masterpiece. If you would like to watch that, I'm going to end the video and immediately restart that one. So feel free to tune in if glitter's your thing. Philly Phil, I will do the colors you requested on a pour. We don't have green and silver. What? Philly Phil. Oh, green and silver. He was asking if we would do, like, black... Oh, okay. I gotcha, I gotcha, I gotcha. Lippy, lippy. All right. Tiffany, that's convenient. So you can receive all packages. Awesome. You're going to get resin all over your hands. Setting up. Roxette, thank you so much for tuning in. Anybody interested in any of this artwork and is for sale? Well, most of it. Most of it? That one's sold. That one's on hold. And the rest of them are available. And see, check it. There are little resin sticks covered in goop and resin. Samantha said, how can glitter not be someone's thing? There's never enough glitter. The only place that sticks to is inside the lettering. Dude, turquoise glitter on black. Turquoise glitter on black would look awesome. Right? Yeah, Phil, I will do the colors requested. Miana. And... Tamara's going to do a test with black and orange. That's amazing. Tamara, did you get my email about shipping? Watch out for glitter on washcloth. That was a fantastic joke. Did you read that email she sent about glitter? I told you about it. I know, but I didn't know if you read all of it. Okay. So, I'm going to kill this feed and I'm going to start a new one up. If you want to watch it, you're welcome to. Otherwise, thank you for tuning in. Thank you for always being so sweet. And commenting. And if you put a finger down, I will give you a finger up. If you put a finger down, just tell us why. Give us some constructive feedback. You don't even have to be constructive. Just tell me what's your problem. If you've donated to the cause, then we will be giving something away on the 31st. And if you have a question or anything, follow us on Facebook or on ArtistleDeath.com. Instagram is ArtistleDeath Studios. And also Stuff. So, we'll see you all on the other one. Bye. I said bye.