 This is true there, the complexion is not great, look at all those bubble puff marks. But you know with a flood coast, whatever, maybe a trend, maybe a thing, it can be. All right, there's straight up what's like delivery to me, like a tiger, delivery. Okay, in theory, it should be better. Oh, okay is it still better? Okay, cool. So, I don't know if you guys heard me, but this wrecked web looks like filigree to me. Just these little bits, like this one looks like filigree, tiger-y, filigree. And I don't know if you guys heard me before, but it is absolutely absurd how thin those lines got and stayed. I'm really interested in doing this on like a Labradorite or a countertop, but that will be for another day. I'm going to try that down with Ron Deasy at RK3. Till then, we'll just be doing experiments scaling up, making sure we can recreate the accident, because it's not really a technique till you can recreate it, right? I think so. So, I went ahead and mixed up the same resin we used the other day, stone coat, art coat. It's amazing, looks like this. And let's pour some out into a cup. Actually, I'm going to do two of them just in case. Hey guys, hello, hi, Hawaia. I hope you guys are having an amazing 2022 thus far. Did you pick a New Year's resolution? Can you tell what your New Year's resolution was or is it like birthday wish? Can you tell someone that it won't come true? Let me know. Hello, Jessica. Fantastic. All right. So, in order to try to recreate the same outcome, I'm going to use many of the same initial ingredients. Betty got snow. I'm jealous. I'm going to use the Prism Pour in the same shade, Black Iris. I'm not really concerned about setting it off, so I'm kind of still loading it up. Essentially, I'm trying to set it off. So, it's all good in the hood. And we did notice the other day, because the not still translucent. I didn't add enough yet. I got a comment saying that if I added alcohol, it might thin it out. It did not thin it out. It actually made it a little bit gummier. So, maybe I'll split this test into two and we'll just see which makes it more gummy or more stretchy. Yep, starting to happen again. See that lump just fall off? Ugh, didn't that sound horrible? It's so thick, it's breaking my little mixy ear uppers. Okay, doing more art. That is an awesome New Year's Resolution. Well, eScience is what is on the menu today, TG. Marshmallow fluff. All right, that's about the consistency we had the other day when it was recommended to add some something. Some alcohol. So, I'm going to add a little splishy splash of 91% isopropyl into that one. Oh, it's not helping yet, if it is at all. I also want to add in a little bit of a black acrylic paint. Hello, Sherry. Sylvia, to make it a black color. Hopefully, I can deepen the shade without changing whatever made it work to begin with, but I don't think it is. I think it's still going to be amazingly goopy and we need some in there as well. So, I started with ooh, some Prism Pore by Color Art. I'm adding in some Deep Sea from Mix Media Girl. Both are acrylic paints. Both I don't recommend putting in resin, unless you're trying to get a thicker consistency like this. This is not pour-with-able, right? But from what I'm trying to use it for, it may be just the perfect thing, I think. It was already starting to do it. I have recreated the accident, which means that now I can start testing if I can do that with other acrylic-based paints or if I need to stick to the brands that I'm using right now. And once that test is done, I can go on to do bigger pieces. It looks like straight-up slime. I've essentially, I think, made slime. So, those that are in the slime videos, suck. I'm going to set this aside. I'm going to mix some something, some Milky Way or Shooting Star, into my clear resin. I know I've made too much clear for this piece, but I want to clear coat some of the acrylic pours we did the other day anyways. Hey guys, thank you for coming in and seeing what I'm up to. What I'm up to is basically being innovative. If we're new here, hi. Hello. I'm Erica. And I'm with Artist Till Death. Jeff and I go live every day, usually. Usually at 6 p.m. central, except for on Tuesdays. We usually at 2 p.m. central. And we have our co-star. He's napping on his director's chair. I will give him a close-up in a little bit. Look how beautifully sparkly and subtle this Milky Way is. Love it. I guess it would help if I put a flash on. Are you adding heat today? I plan on adding heat. Okay. So, let me make sure I don't have any black paint on my fingers. So, yeah. If you're new here, hi. Please subscribe so that you can help my channel grow. And so you can be of the first people to see my e-science innovations as it were. Make sure you hit the bell so that you get notified sometimes when... Where are we? YouTube likes to sometimes not give notifications. Look at there. Could be a finish all on its own. I would make that a countertop. Would you? I have to be a moment of truth and I am nervous. I'm just popping the bubbles now. I don't want to add too much heat because that's going to thin out my resin and then everything will move. So, we don't want to add too much heat. We want this to be as put in place as possible. It looks like black tar and or slime just straight up. Okay. Moment of truth. I'm so nervous. Why am I nervous? I think it's going to work. Okay. So, let's get some out. I'm just going to wrap it around my hands a little bit. Listen. This is a little bit fun. Okay. I'm not going to lie. This is so fun to me for no reason. Do you guys remember when you were little, you could get like this stuff at like magic shops or at the book fairs and it was like magic smoke and you would rub it in between your fingers and you would go like that and it would like puff smoke. Maybe that's before your time but I remember that. Okay. Here we go. I think it's going to work. I'm trying to... Okay. I need to lift it. This is not easy to wipe off. Wiping tar off your hands is not easy. Check. Okay. I need to lift it so that I can wrap my hands fully around the piece. Yeah. Okay. Now, let's get gooey again. Let's get sticky. It's Woodcraft. Could very well be. I'm just manipulating it into my fingers till it stretches in a way that I think would look awesome and then I'm wrapping it all the way down and around the piece so that it doesn't come back up because if I don't make it attach to the piece, it'll come back up kind of like this one has a curl in it and this one because I moved my hands before it really stuck to the side. I'm going to turn it a little bit. You guys, I think we have come up with a straight up game changer and it wouldn't have been possible without y'all. It's oddly satisfying to watch. It's oddly satisfying to do. Is this what the slime craze is about? Just awesome fun stretching of slime. You don't even need that much. I got to remember to turn it so that it's not all the same every time. So my plan with this piece is to do a whole bunch of this and then probably do the power wash to it so that there's some like peek-a-boo of the awesome. What do you guys think? Could you do one of those nail art pictures this way? So which nail art picture? You're so patient with it. I feel like you kind of have to be a little bit patient with it so that you can stretch it the way that you want it to be. But honestly, you don't really have to hurry because I'm working with a very extended working time resin and it's not even hot yet. I just can't even with those thin lines. My next project is going to definitely be a labradorite because my whole problem last time I did it was I couldn't get the lines to look how I wanted to. Joe, it cures up relatively nice. It will need a flood coat because it's so thick the air bubbles can't really pop on their own. You could heat it but then you risk your lines moving because you're thinning out your resin. So I think the best way to rectify that is to just do a flood coat. String art. I will check that out, Sue. You guys think I should go full crazy with the lines or not fully fill it? Like the last ones? Not fully fill it but you know a lot of fill. Right, Jenny? I love some labradorite. I've done it once that it actually looked like what I wanted it to look like but my problem with it, my entire problem with it was that the black lines I couldn't get them thin enough. I couldn't control them in a feasible way aside from like just drawing them on which if you're going to do a countertop that's just not feasible really. I could literally just do this all day. I think you could do a whole countertop. I really do and I already showed Rhonda this technique over RK3 and we're going to give it a shot sometime really really soon. Probably the next time I go down there we'll give this look a real shot on a larger scale. I feel like it needs a few more thicker lines. What do you guys think? Or I think it may actually yes be like Lay's potato chips and you cannot do just a few. Yeah I think I may try it on spray paint with no like flood the pan coat but I wanted to give this a real shot first just to see if I could recreate the results. So a lot of times I'm just stretching it over and pulling it up and over on different areas because it's sticking to the substrate so I can just stretch it and then stretch it and then stretch it and then stretch it. You guys it is still going. Super fine line. Okay it finally broke. Ooh that's a great idea Sue. Putting another layer on top of the different color and it'll look like webs behind webs. Look how thin those lines get like it won't even focus. Have you ever seen um Dragon's breath or Dragon's beard can be made? It looks just like that. Thanks Gail. Thanks Lisa. I don't want to do too many of these. I say as I keep going and going and going it's so bizarre I could just keep stringing it. Hey Tim. Okay enough of that. I'm gonna ruin my heat gun if I touch it with this. Okay that was not easy. I'm gonna do just a little bit of heat to try to pop what bubbles I can. That's dangerous. I don't recommend trying to pop these bubbles because by the time they do pop you're gonna thin your resin out so much that all your lines are gonna move. So let's just let them be for now and then um we'll just have to flood this yeah yeah. I'm gonna take this to the dust free zone I'll be right back. Be looking at this. I'm trying not to tilt it at you. Let's coat a couple of the acrylic coasters that we did the other day which is not quite as exciting but it's not fully boring either. I mean a little bit. It's a little bit boring. Alrighty sorry about the delay. So these turned out pretty flipping cool. I'm excited to see what they look like with this. Oh trying it on a tumbler is not a bad idea. I can't wait to see how that worked. So I did these the other day with the Prismpore acrylic paint and with some of Marcy's pour paints as well. I will say that the Prismpore paint seemed to work better for me when they were in conjunction with the Prismpore. Everybody has different things that they like in their resin you know that should be. I think they turned out pretty cool. There is a little bit of texture in some of them where the paint was just a bit thick. However that's not fully abnormal with acrylic pours. It's just the nature of pouring a bunch of thick paint and paints drying at a different speed. So if yours end up doing that don't stress out fully normal. I will say that I didn't expect all these colors to look fun together but they totally do. Are you coming down for the February class? Tyrande? What's the date February what? Really like how these chevron scales turned out because of our I guess paper smush puddle smush. I don't know how to I don't know how to word that but it looks like chevron but as scales and I don't know if you guys know this but as a mermaid I'm down for all things. Ocean F. So if you're ever flood coating your acrylic pours you really need to make sure that your acrylic is fully dried. Sometimes depending on how thick you pour it takes weeks to fully dry and if you use any kind of silicone in your acrylic you got to do a lot more to it before you can add resin because it'll fish eye and give you a whole bunch of dimples and it just won't be fun. I am not an acrylic pour expert but I kind of fancy myself as knowledgeable on resin but if you guys ever have a question I'm happy to answer with all of the information that I do have. It's kind of hard to see all the awesome in these coasters with the Milky Way on them because I have so many lights in my filming space but just know they look kind of like that but with all the sparkle and adding just a little bit of heat to make sure I pop any bubbles that may be in the resin from initially mixing that's fun. So after having these completely dry I'm going to have to give okay let me let me preface this by saying if I were to just be grading this on acrylic pour ability for the prism pours they dry nicely their shimmer is unmatched and the colors are awesome but the fact that they're translucent or transparent and you have to add so much you have to add so much pigment to them that's going to cost you a banana and the fact that they're all shimmers there's no flat colors and I don't like anything that's all shimmer so you have to have another line you can't just use exclusively the prism pours that's going to cost a banana and the fact that you can't just use them in resin I think I feel like I want to say she sent them to me to put in resin and I don't think that she had intended that to happen because the statement was made that you can easily pour with the prism pour in resin and I don't think that you can so that's going to cost a banana however because we made a new technique out of it I'll give a banana back so I think in total maybe six and a half bananas for the prism pour because I only give you guys my honest opinions and honest reviews I would never recommend something that I wouldn't personally use and I tell all the companies that before they send me anything to review be cool with the fact that I'm not going to lie for you I'm going to tell people exactly what I think hi Saskia from Belgium Swamper I did already do the resin stretching surprisingly it doesn't take that long to do um but it worked it worked again it worked great and now that I've been able to recreate the results I'm going to take it to Rhonda so that we can do like a countertop like a massive scale one oh a seedy tower so you can let things cure for a couple weeks or a week before stealing with resin that's smart I have um a bun pan rack that I'll use for smaller pieces kind of just put them in there keep them out of the way and dust free because bun pan racks come with that handy dandy what's it called that sleeve that goes over it you know what I mean words are hard Rhonda's the ninth through the 12th we will be back we'll be back the ninth through the 12th so I could see us coming down there for that is it a pro class or beginner class pro class sweet I'll go ahead and message her today make sure it's cool I'm sure it's cool but just to make sure it's cool it's amazing how more brilliant colors look when you put resin on them maybe the last one that I have resin for and another thing the cells didn't really stay but to be fair I did mix some water in them to make them fluid enough to pour with so that may have messed with some of the science hey Carrie and Oz happy new year to you too love it when all of my australia friends hop in hopefully the world will open back up and we can come back for another tour in australia we're supposed to have been back twice already but pandemic waste not want not y'all okay as soon as I get this down I will give you guys a flyover of all the posters that we flooded because they look super cool sometimes when there's so much sparkle I can't tell if I've gotten everything or if there's a dry spot I can't be the only one for those that missed the beginning of this I was stretching resin which is using this concoction to kind of create a slime or marshmallow fluff with the resin so that you can stretch it over your piece and create a cool little web that will stay since since I have this I'm gonna go grab I'm gonna go grab I'm gonna try it on something without any resin on it so I'm gonna grab nope I'm gonna grab a coaster spray paint it real quick and say what me what about it what about it well I want to make sure I could recreate it and I did really hate that I had to take off so many pairs of gloves feel super wasteful but it's really impossible to not get everything everywhere here when doing resin stretching or webbing keep going over to make a bowl let me do this first and then we'll see about doing that because that sounds really cool too yeah Milky Way is by resin art okay work up a good little grip I'm telling you that could be finished all on its on what do you guys think it's so retro hi Dolores then the big of the Hampton then the bigs how are you doing I hope you had an awesome new year also also I love that like translucent look love that I'm trying to get another like thank you vamp remind you of graffiti without being graffiti be can look at my this sorry if I yelled in y'all's ear thanks wild art I think it's super cool um Angela it is uh from a paint beat it would be awesome to see you too Sylvia I'm sure we'll be there isn't that fun so pumped about this I'm gonna set this aside so that you can cure you want to try it well Sue was like you should just keep it going and make a bowl I don't know if it'll I mean it's plastic I don't know whoa maybe with different colors maybe I'll just keep this here just do a whole bunch of different colors and build it up what do you think feel like I'm doing like a candy floss it got me all right so we'll just do a hope we got a bubble oops we'll do a whole bunch of colors on this but we'll base it in black so the colors really pop and layering colors in a bowl like this will be really cool because the inside colors will be like colors peek a booing through the black the outside will have a black peek a booing through the color okay now I'm gonna move this before I get it everywhere I've done with these and I'll show you how those coasters look I mean the white version sounds really cool of this so here's how these coasters look in a different light because with all the lights directly overhead you can't you can't really see the all those lights it's kind of taking away from the awesome of the colors but you can see all the colors from the side angle anyways thank you guys for coming in and seeing what we're up to today Bowie thanks you each and every one and so I hope you had a happy new year didn't you good boy yeah yeah you know what so you guys I hope you have an awesome Monday hope you're still sticking strong to your new year's resolutions but if you don't it's okay don't feel bad come back and see what we're up to tomorrow we'll be live at 2 p.m central where we'll do some other fun art stuff you guys are amazing thank you for coming in and seeing what we're up to please subscribe share a video leave me a comment let me know what color you think we should do next time we stretch resin and do some resin wedding I'll see you guys manana you guys are amazing we love you and be kind to one another you never know what someone's going through I don't know if you guys heard him but he said we do the test so you don't have to Bowie who is that was that your dad I know you should go tell him it's dark over there go see who is that I know it you're amazing we'll see you tomorrow bye