 You're live. We're on my phone and Jeff's gimbal so there's gonna be smooth sailing and y'all, check out our new stuff, surface area. So much room for activities. Thank you, Miss Laura Taylor. Hi y'all. So tonight we're gonna try some these colors. Reef blue. What's up Amanda? Linda? Nope, can't see there. Black truffle. And Neptune blue. Yeah, it can be pulled straight out, but you can't like. Yes, do have a new table. It does look extra clean. This is our new workspace. Miss Laura Taylor was nice enough to send us a new rolly table. Will our class be on that awesome table? If I could fit 10 y'all on it, totally would. It could probably fit. It's probably wide enough to fit four people, 10 poor people. Hey Karen, hey tiger mouse. Now I need to like get you guys higher and move closer to the situation. You did Pam, you made it just in time. Well, first of all, you have pro-marine and art resin. So go ahead and hang that one up. I'm just gonna see if you wanna roll out. You have two boxes. I'm gonna do one of these. I'm gonna grab this and leave it here, go. Longer, there you go. Thanks. Thanks. You should do that at the end of this thing. We should do one more piece. That's it, that's all of it. That's all of it. Why are they're hiding? Too high. No, it's fine. Just sitting in massage chair, ready. I know we could pour at the same time on this table. Thing is, I don't have a moderator, like in house. Before I forget, when you spray paint in canvas before the pour, is it part of your prep coats? How many coats do you put to prep the canvas? When we use house paint to prep our canvases, we will do like two coats, typically, and that does not include the spray paint coat. That's more decorative than anything else. Love the new name, Cherry. Mary Jane, I would need a moderator if I was going to try to pour at the same time Jeff does. The big Jeff piece from last night, let me find it. See how this, is it on? Yeah. All right, you guys, you're on the gimbal, so we're going to see how smooth this bad boy is tonight. Sink here, up, pull the light up. Never noticed that. Look at how that separated. Oh, what separated over here? Yeah, it's like cheetah. It does look like cheetah print. Is that just working hard? Look at that, that's what blows my mind, that right there. I hate this lighting in here. I hope, sorry, I think that's enough. I'm behind on reading, and you got to pull that, because it'll run the motor out. I gotcha. Okay. You did this to help, too? Yeah, I think I wrote the name on the back of it. One of them is Khaleesi's, I think. Kisha, another one is, sorry. I know, I am glad that Judy ordered a bunch of the gold. She is definitely a smart cookie. All right, I missed a lot of comments. What's up, all the fam? Diane, you can get sticks at the class. So if I missed anybody, thank you hanging with Tony. I, if I missed anybody's comment, just say it again. Hi, Sarah. It's so big, like, you have way too much room to put stuff, so then you, such a big table. Sharon, which piece are you talking about, the big one that Jeff just had up? Thank you so much, Sarah. I know, part of it did look like a lava pour. Edward loves your shirt, B. Thanks. Judy does not do lures. She does color obsession and Artisou. Thank you, Nina. I know, Diane, more room for bigger pieces for sure. What are your two most favorite brands of pigment to work with? Our two favorite brands right now, we have three favorite brands, color obsession, Artisou and lures, for sure. Thank you, Shannon. B, did you price that, this piece yet? Is that a 250 size? Yeah. Sharon, that is 250. It is 10 by 20. Hi, Jenny and Bitsy. Billy Phil says, blessings to all is Jeff getting dirty, most likely. Adult! Diane, yes, powder. Well, powders and pastes are good for a lures. I've used more of their paste than powders to be completely frank. And yes, Sarah, I would recommend all of those brands over just regular acrylics. Big. Yes, love. I'll be frank. I know, lures is on its way, y'all. Hi, Mariah, good morning. All right, kids. Barbara, I don't think that Judy is on yet. I haven't seen her pop up, but I think she's doing one on something. Saturday or Sunday? Nope. Yeah, nope. Yes, that's a good point. If you don't want many cells and you just want a solid color, that's when acrylic does best. Thin it out. Thin it out. When you thin it, that's when it starts to get cells. Safe trip, Denise. Yes, Libby. Lures does ship from Australia. Yes, I do have a moderator, Karen, is here, but the thing is some people have questions specifically for Jeff and I that maybe Karen or Judy don't know the answer to. So I have to be here. Maybe get drunk with you. I don't think she drinks anymore. I was like, oh. Jackson here. So when you do, you can use this so that it drips all the way down. But then when you put it in a rack, it still separates it. Or if you end up unwanted waterfall, that might be kind of cool though. If you did want a waterfall, that would be nice, gradual waterfall. Janna, the last one that I did was, well, I don't know that I've ever done a 36 by 48. I can't help you with composition. Sherry, I don't know if Laura is here. She usually doesn't comment. She'll like ghost watch and she'll send me messages on the side. I'll let you know if she does pop up. But if not, she's Laura Brown Usher on Facebook. Amy, you didn't miss anything yet. Ideas, you should totally do that. What's up, ideas? Difficult to hear Jeff. I'll have him speak up. I'm a lot further away. I can see the face in that piece. What was that? What were they talking about? Oh, this one? Yeah, it looks like an Easter Island face. Yeah, it does. Can we use this powder? Okay. Is it powder? I know, I'm glad Happy Owl's here. Megan, are you gonna be here that late? Melinda wants to know, when you prep your canvas, can you still see the texture of the canvas or do you put enough coats to cover the texture? Like, you would have to put so many. You do still slightly see it. I just give up. Like, just use more, just do India. Excuse me. I'm gonna have to take an allergy pill in my sippy. How about sippy? I got some eye color products. Have you used anything from them? I have not. Keisha wants to see hers from last night. What are you gonna do? Keisha. Keisha, I gotta tell you, this is one of my favorite all-time pieces. Like, for real, for real, I'm gonna get a like. After this, we all go grab you a drink. Like, I don't even know if you can see the depth in this piece, but I'm so happy with how it turned out. And like, the depth of cells in it is just bananas. Super happy with this. First. On Victoria? Imperial. No, I don't want to go. Give me, give me a little yellow. We're gonna have some of the yellow tonight, kids. Look at that. We have room for all the things. So much room for activity. There's so much room for more activities on this table. Y'all be clean. It's not need to be after dark yet. Yeah, the sun's still up over here, guys. Watch yourself. For three colors, two italics, two non-metallic. Y'all, we got our power bill today and we realized we could turn our EC on. That's pretty cool. Our power bill was $42? Yeah. And I don't like to brag, but my mom always said it's not bragging that you can back it up. And basically, we're bragging that we didn't use any power last month. So I don't know if that's a braggy thing. We haven't used like most of the color of sessions. They're like fresh. Y'all, color of sessions came out with, it's my ring pour. It kept some of the lines. I don't remember what I was saying. Scratch that. I think you just lost one now for when I had to brag my notes to myself. So I don't forget. While I look about soup. I know. I love that little piece. Give me some spines over there. We're getting some photos from other laser cutters. Yeah, but I don't think that it's gonna be better than what we're doing with Jason. Maybe you're allergic to fireball. I haven't even taken any fireball today. Oh, thank you, Mary Jane. That's the truffle. I know it's completely enough from first side by side showdown. And it is super clean space. It's brand new, freshly tarped table. Because this is maple underneath here. And it's a good 150 pounds. Probably more. Electricity must be cheap over there. It's really not, but are you loft? It doesn't get any direct sunlight and it's all cement. So. Direct sunlight from like sun up. We could watch the sunrise, which is amazing. Tell about noon, maybe. Maybe it starts to get hot and then. Did you just add alcohol? The alcohol that we use is just to put on a rag next to where he works so that we can like wipe off our hands and. Oh, Colour Obsession just came out with like this luxe line. And I don't even know if I'm supposed to talk about it yet, but I'm gonna let y'all know. It's got like crushed pearls and like gemstones in this new paint. And I don't even think it's posted anywhere yet, but I'm gonna try to get my hands on some just for y'all. Angela, it's, it's a thing. Like you gotta be careful. And make sure to keep your finished pieces in an area where there's no dust and no like pet hair. Tiger Mouse and Mayeron is a powder. Hold on, I'll grab some of that. You got the right thing. Mix it in the resin as regular. I know the trolls are in full force tonight, but Karen's like shooting them down as soon as they join. It's very much peon peon. Pam, I will show a close up on the geo just one second. Eva, I have seen people use oil paints in resin. The one time I did it, it leaked out. I know, right? The paint leaked out of the front of my painting and the only thing I did different was use oil paints. So I don't know if I just used too much oil paint and it just didn't allow it to set because as you know, oil paints basically never dry because they're oil based. So I don't know. I don't know what's up, but some people use it with success. I haven't done it again, but. Success? Amy, what color did you want info on how to get? Linda, did we hit 9,500? Yeah. I was a screenshot of that 94,99. Who even has time to troll? I know. I can show. I wish we had a super geek, like super awesome like. I am on the Crispin tonight. Troll. They're computers to put the word out not to mess with the poor people. So Jeff is using black truffle by color obsession. He is using Neptune blue by color obsession. He is using La Mer metallic silver. This is not a powder. It's a, it's a pace, not a paste. It's liquid. It's very liquid for sure. And then he is using reef blue powder by color obsession. We ordered them. We've ordered these and the little things that we'll put color in. We got the same day. Right. How awesome is that? Zachy, good to know. Thank you so much. What's up, Bri? I wonder if troll patrol will become an official job title for people to apply to in the near future. I accept all troll patrol people if they want to be a mod. Between Art Resin and Envirotex, which has a thicker viscosity. I would say Art Resin's probably thicker than Envirotex, would you say? Which is thicker between Art Resin and Envirotex? You think Envirotex is thicker? Very similar. I don't think it's enough to make a big difference. I know we are almost 10K. Thank you, Debra. Judy! People were asking where you were earlier. She's here. Wondering Art, you definitely do need some of these cups. I added it. If you look under this video in the description box, I added a link to my Amazon storefront that they give people now. And I have those listed along with the heat gun, the tarps, all the things that I can find that I use regularly is in there. So just click on my Amazon link and it should... These cups, these one pint, quart pint, I don't know what that is. What does it say? These graduated one pint measuring cups that have the one-to-one ratios. So for example, since this, our resin is a one-to-one ratio, so it says one-to-one right here. So if I was gonna wanna make six ounces of resin, I would measure one part resin and one part hardener. And there you go. Mosaic table, natural white stones in background, teals, blues, and butterfly. What do you, what to do with spears of mayron and background, gold or silver? I would say silver. Libby countertop resin is not too thick for canvas pours. But if you do find it is too thick, just put the bottles in warm water for like 10 minutes before you pour and it'll thin it out. This is not pretty fast, too. G, we're gonna come up and help you finish organizing your pour room. Angels said I've noticed that resin sets better on canvas than wood. Is there a reason for that? I like the canvas look. That could be because the wood isn't sealed and it's absorbing a little bit of the resin. Even there's a lot of people in the room that are from Canada, but I don't know that there's a Canadian distributor. Do you want some of that Resi? It's very, almost. Yeah, that's your card. Put it in it. You should like to do that. You know it's gonna spread. Hi, Christy. Do I know what I'm gonna use for spray paint? I do not use flowtrol and resin. I don't find a need to. We've used it in acrylic pours, but we don't do many of those anymore. Kathy, I will show you guys Kudo in a little bit. I think he's in his regular nappy spot. Hi, Christy. Sugar swank, you can use a different resin for the flood coat than the actual pour. It doesn't give you any problems at all. I do that with countertops all the time. That's what we thought, Christy. Less waste for sure. Zach Hizou says, you guys made me spend over $100 in my local art store because I wanted to do some color obsession, but it was over $50 just to get two of them. I stocked up on inks instead. Inks are really good. We'll be up there to help you, Judy. No worries. Keisha will definitely do a virtual tour of her studio once we're done setting it up. Chandra, I've never done a string pull in resin, but maybe if we have enough resin left over, tonight we can get one done because we have all the materials to do it. Can you use countertop FX on a floor? I am not sure. Here's the thing about that. I would, you might as well just use floor epoxy because it's kind of made for it. And you have to seal your concrete floors with a special sealant because floors will sweat. And if you don't use the proper materials, it will, you'll get mold under your resin. So narrow down what floor you're gonna do, what project you're gonna work on, and then go from there to find out the exact materials you're gonna need. I have tried black diamond. The pigments are awesome. I've only tried the powders. I don't know if they do other, like I don't know if they do pigments or anything like that, but how did you guys get started in doing resin pours? I've seen a lot of different artists on YouTube that love your work more than any other. Thank you, Libby. I actually started watching Melly D and Anne-Marie Ritterhoff and Rick S. And they inspired me to do acrylic pours. And then I just kind of evolved after a couple months to resin and have just been doing resin pours ever since. Over a tile floor is different. You'll need to seal in your grout lines with like a special filler. And a countertop epoxy may be a little bit thick for a floor. Usually flooring epoxy is a lot thinner and it's like a two to one, rather than a one to one for like art and countertops. Andrea, I agree. And that's why I'm trying to work. Actually, I'm talking to Artisou, Judy and I are talking to Artisou and something color obsession about distributing both of their full lines in the States. Because there really is no... Yeah, I'm reading comments and answering questions at the same time. I like to tell my acrylic pours and resin but wasn't sure about it going together. Yeah, you can coat your acrylic pours and resin but if you use silicone or anything like that, you're gonna need to clean off your canvas or else you're gonna get fish eyes and it's weird. Sherry, I have no idea why your comments are disappearing. I'm not seeing... If your comment disappears, if a moderator deletes it, then I'll get a notice saying that your comment was deleted and it wasn't us, so I have no idea. Buddy, thanks for joining us tonight. No shots because we accidentally went out for Thai food and then got home at two o'clock. All right, Keisha. Andrea, I know it's just silly that, I mean, we have a lot of people in the States that want to do resin art but I mean, without proper materials, I feel like we'd be behind the curve. So that is why we are super interested in supplying. A big glitter, is that what it looks like with a scale glitter? Try to get more light on your feet. Is that too much for you? Sorry, Mo. Oh, I know it, I'm sorry. Moos in the house. I don't get that. It's so, I mean, that's like... Do you want a popsicle stick into there? What about making your own line of colors? That's expensive and I don't have the funding for that. So in the meantime, I'm just going to supply other people's colors. The color palette tonight, Judy is, Color Obsession Reef Blue, Color Obsession Paste Neptune Blue, Color Obsession Paste, Black Truffle and Lumiere Silver Budget Card. Is this considered a peacock for? It's considered a puddle for, but it could be a peacock for. Black is just taking over. Hi, Mary Jane. Sorry, Karen, I hope you feel better. Have you obtained any sponsorships from any companies? Yeah, it seems like you should since you share their products that you use. We have affiliations with some companies, but no official sponsorships. And we do appreciate you guys that throw our name out there when we do order stuff because they tell us, they let us know that we've had quite a few people order from our YouTube and our website. We completely 100% appreciate that. It's our name out there. I'm not liking these, like it's not anything special. No, it's not like you're good. You need a bounce color. Yeah, I think I should just waste it. Do you want to make them a bright color? What should I do? Like a really bright teal, like an ink teal? Yeah, give me an ink teal. Hi, Lisa. Thanks, Amanda. Yes, that will have sticks at the class. Also want to take time to say thanks for all the donors, anybody that sent us anything. I'm keeping a running thing for our giveaway on May 31st for the donors. So just wanted to say thank you to you guys while he's mixing that up. He just added an aqua colored ink. Barbara, my current favorite silver is this Resi Tint by Eli Kim. It's shimmery and very nice. Thank you, Tammy, very much. What's the best way and medium to use to get the white-lacing effect? We'll have to do a tutorial on that, but you can use System 3 or Cast and Craft pigment paste or any pigment paste from like L'orese or color possession or Artisou. Kurt, Judy does color possession and Artisou. Trace of color, $30 for a 10 by 20, barely will cover your cost. You need to up that a little bit. Libby, to monetize with YouTube, you have to have, we looked up because when we first monetized it was different, but now it's, you have to have 1,000 subscribers and like 4,000 or 10,000, I can't remember, hours watched. But then you have to apply. I'm sorry you had a crappy day, blue-eyed mom shell. Thank you, Amanda Coleman. I know, Marcy, I do have a tutorial on lacing, but we need to update some of our old tutorials. That silver is gonna turn in like a, literally all I did was put just a little bit of resin with a lot of spray paint. Yeah. Tracey, I'll find a link and I'll add it in the description box. Kelly Green really loves this one. No passion, you're not gonna get lacing with Liquitex inks that I know of. Hi, Toni. Marcy is correct. Flat white spray paint works as well. Fashion Lotus loves that piece. Thanks, you guys. Clara, Sippy Sippy Fun. Sherry's Poor Creation also donated to the, to the cause. Thank you very much, everybody. And we have the best poor family. Like, I don't care. You never know we were all poor. Like, I don't care what other channels say about their subscribers, but I'm pretty positive 100% that ours are the best. No one can convince me otherwise. Have you tried to spray with micropotor mix with alcohol? We have. There's a video on it. Have you ever poured on pressed wood letters? Not on pressed wood letters, but we have on pressed paper coasters and it works. So I feel like it would work at least as well on pressed wood. Sugar Swing says ATD has more catchphrases than an 80s sitcom. I would find that to be accurate. Beautifully orchestrated, Jeff. Look at this silver though, good lord. Idea says all I can say is that my videos have, or ATD videos have brought out my best art since meeting you two. What ink did he use? Blue-eyed mom shell, you are so kind. Thank you so much. This is Bombay Aqua. I'm gonna take you guys down so you can get a better view of this piece. One second, but he's not done yet, so. Very different. I'm gonna say this is not lacing, this is webbing. I'm gonna change the name of this because that looks more webby than lacy. The fact that it's metallic is kind of bananas as well. If I use Perlex powder, how do I get cells? The way we have gotten cells with Perlex is to just dust it over the top of the piece and then heat it and slightly tilt it. Yeah, I'm liking this silver too. The Mayeron in silver is not as good as the gold, 100% agree. Bananas, thanks. Bananas! Sherry is a good point. See how fast she can go from unhappy to loving it. Sometimes it just takes slowing down, recognizing what you don't like about a piece and then making the appropriate adjustments. He noticed that there was something color-wise missing, so he added this teal and so that's what it is. Hey, Lynn, my sisters in here, y'all. Is there a difference in outcome between alcohol inks and India inks? Melinda, alcohol inks are not light fast, which means they will fade over time. And by over time, I mean like a year or less. And India inks are color-fast, they will be there forever. Also, the fact that there's alcohol in the alcohol inks, it will disperse and can... Andrea gave us an donation and it says, donation is for research and development into the legitimacy of eScience. That's funny. I accept. Also, eScience is legitimate, it's a thing. This is what I dropped a second ago. All of these. This is the one of the... Okay, you ended up using spray paint and the other kinds, right? Rustilium metallic silver. He started with this Lumiere, but it wasn't... It was more pearly than shimmery, so that's why he switched it up. He did not put a white, the colors that look white is just the metallic... I guess the metallic nature of the spray paint. So this silver is the jacquard, and then this, what looks white, is actually the spray paint mixed in the resin. That's true, at least it is not the tiny small glitter. Megan agreed. It's not junk science, except for it is, but it's not, it's eScience. Completely different, except for exactly the same. All right, the... Sorry, y'all, we have boxes everywhere. The geode is in here. Let me get a light. This is how a geode turned out. I wish I had better lighting in here, but that's how a geode turned out. I still need to finish the edges. They're not polished, but I just had to put her somewhere while we were working on everything else. Hi, Moo. What are you doing? You're being adorable. Good job, you nailed it. Put you guys back in this thing, secure. Could turn it into a geode for sure. I don't know if he's gonna let me. How do you get the silver to float on the top? Mine always sinks to the bottom and looks very dull. Here's the trick. Use just enough resin to make it flowy. You have to use, I would say it's almost like, the thing is you don't have to make a lot of silver because silver will take over like gold. I would say it's almost equal. If you want it to be a real gnarly silver like that, mix in equal amount of silver and equal amount of resin, I mean, the cup, it's not even, there's hardly even any in there. I mean, it still looks, you can tell the difference. It's metallic versus like a iridescent. Yes, you put spray paint in a cup and then add it to the resin. Be sure to use paper cup because if you use plastic, you're gonna get an awesome design all over your floor. Thanks, Lynn. Oh, I know, Danielle. I know, I know. I appreciate all the jokes. I have these for you, but they're not. This is a different pattern. Yeah, that's fun. Hi, Cheryl. Can we get in now? Oh, he's rapping. Rapping, I was just singing rapping. Oh, no, no, no, there was a distinction. Lynn, you are absolutely included in the ATD fam. And you don't have to, I wouldn't stir in the spray, the raw spray paint into the resin. I wouldn't stir it all the way in. You can kind of see it on top. That's how you know this, you know, throw it on top when you pour it. I just don't know if I'm gonna use these colors though. I'm switching up, Bluff. It was blues. Jeff, bless some rhymes. I hope everything's okay, Dee. Tammy, you are not an ATD pest. Hilde said I had a sippy sippy earlier and messed up a piece. Yeah, give me like a purple powder and see what that looks like. What about some? I probably have to be a, give me like that, because it's gonna turn teal probably, or maybe just a dark purple. This one's blue-purple. I would do like a, you want some purple rain? Do you want? Yeah, I do purple rain. Hilde said that underpainting could be a finished piece. Night, Clara. Harry Winkle. Kenneth says awesome shirt. That's just like a terrible, there's another pillow here. So pour that out on there or make more colors and then mix a new batch. I just don't want to use that black. Tammy makes you up another batch? I don't know. I'm gonna see what this will do. I completely went outside of what I had planned to do because I don't like these colors. Happy, all his gloves do not go up that far. Those are like the, he just cut the feet out of some socks. I know. You cut the feet off and you put the tube on your arm. You can't have that attitude before you even pour it. Then don't use a color if you've got one then. What can I help with? Where are we gonna make? Do you have any pulse-mutter colors? I'm just gonna do this. That blue almost looks like Maui. Ron, I think that it may not work the same with hoes. Judy says it's so hard to type on an iPad Pro 12.9 inch. The struggle, Judy. Mercy says these colors make my brain happy. Roxanne says whatever you come up with will be great. I'm sorry, Linda. Bye, beyond. Have a good night. You can look on your home art. True ideas. Sherry says I get resin rash out of the blue. Wonder if it's a cumulative thing. It might, I wish I had actual info on it. Alcohol inks and resin can change color in as little time as it takes to cure. Some are worse than others. I knew it could change colors, but I don't know, is that excessive? By Denise, have a great flight. Sherry got it. France, Jeff has had a resin rash on his eye before too, like on his eyelid. It was weird. I think alcohol inks just fade, no matter if it's mixed in resin or if it's on top of resin, or you coat it in resin. I think you can get it like a UV sealer, I don't know. B, what did you use to help your eyes resin rash? Like, I honestly think I still kind of get it because it, like when I rub my eyes, sometimes I'll scratch my eyelid, just rubbing my eyelid, like, not, not fun. Yeah, it was definitely not fun when he had it on his eyes, but when he had him on his arms, he just washed him off with D, nope, not D nature. What is it? It's what, does it call him? Distilled. No. Distilled water. Exactly, I just got done doing it. I use a Benadryl spray on my arms. I didn't even know that was a thing. I feel a spray coming on. Whenever you just do just a solid dull color, it's terrible and I don't know why I keep doing that. I've done a dirty pour with clear in between each color and it didn't really do much different than it would have without. Well, let's text about it when we get off of this, off the feed. I definitely always look forward to visiting with you. It's like once it goes south, it just gets so irritating. It seems like a good one if you try to splice not the spray, but the way I'll go with the spray. Yeah, so, it's just like one of those nightmare pictures that little kids draw in movies. I don't think so. One of those night's kids. I know, France, he always hates it and then it ends up turning into something bananas. It's just this ugly-ass color, it's just no, it's just so blah, it's just not enough brightness and the spray ain't over it. Oh yeah. Y'all, we got some stuff that we wanted to test and basically it's an aerosol, nope, a Spritz. A aerosol. I know, I don't know why I love an aerosol. What's it? It's very, okay, art spray, mixed media, acrylic spray. A acrylic spray. Just got a dancer on it, it's time for a party. I love it. Look at all the pits, and those aren't cells, guys, those are pit cells. That is crazy. Well, we wanted to experiment with it, so. Looks like we're gonna do another movie. Judy says, I think that's Resy Blast in a different bottle, pit party, starry sky, surface of the moon, what did he just spray? Lesson learned. There are some gems in it and call it done. The smiling zombie hunter, I'd buy that. Well, if you really wanted it, you'd have to let me know before he decides to spritz it off. The paint is art spray, mixed media. You really need to do anything to it. Like the color didn't even go. If you come on this side, you can see the color. It's like misting, kind of like that. Right, I wonder if you just let this dry, and then you. How much though? I would sell this for $2.50 plus shipping, look at that. That's fun. We're definitely a zombie fight. Call it acid. It's like it's just separating all the colors. I'm gonna take you guys off of here and get close up. Right, if you let this dry, and then get a flood coat, like a super flood coat. Definitely be awesome, because it'll fill in all these. Look at that, you can see, I wonder if it looks like that in the light though. If you waited like two hours, you could totally put that in a flood coat over it. It does look like souls now. Like the souls on Ghost, the movie Ghost? Yeah. The sky's falling. I think it's great, looks like outer space. Great if you want the underpainting to show through. Cheryl said, when you guys become really, really, really famous, that piece is gonna be worth a lot of money. They're not famous now. Wait for it to dry out a top coat. Looks like a spooky forest. High area, 222. Heaven's waiting room. You stick with colors that I know. What size is the canvas? It's a 12 by 36? Yeah, I'm out for $600. Yeah, normally that piece is the size of $600 piece, but he's going super sale. If you get it, that's what you get. No top coat, no other stuff. I ain't putting any more into that. I'm just about to be in a bad mood. This is 12 by 36. We've been doing resin art since September last year. Thank you, area 222. That's gonna come off there. Call that piece Diverticulitis. Rod says, the only thing better than watching ATD is watching him with y'all. Robert said, do another one, Jeff. It'll put you in a good mood again. What was the spray? The spray is art spray, and it apparently is not just acrylic spray, but acrylic spray with alcohol, clearly. If Jeff said top coat in two hours, then would he do it with outstanding and alcohol wipe down and it would still work? You couldn't say on that. You have to wait when it's completely dry, when it goes into all the little nips and crannies, and it'll definitely be nice and smooth. Yeah, you could do it when it's tacky set and you don't have to sand it down and do all that, because the tackiness is the tooth that you would need for both layers to stick together. We started doing resin art after I watched some acrylic pour artists. I wanted to give it a try. Jeff, that's what I was trying to describe. Happened to my painting, now I happen to yours. You guys have beautiful pieces up. Thank you. Flooding it will work. My favorite still, Jeff's Woman's Airbrush Art, C-A-T-D website. Yeah, we do a lot of different kinds of artwork. It's not just pouring. Check out our website to see all the other stuff that we do. Setting up. ArtistTillDot.com, two T's, two L's. This is our Texas State coaster, you guys are wondering. I never really put these out, but I wanted to do a couple different pours on them. Do a red, white, and blue with a star and put some Texas stuff. Hey, Angel Heart, we did two pours. Tried some new stuff. Tried some stuff that didn't work out exactly like we'd hoped. It was a learning type of night. Ooh, glitter. Thank you, Keisha. Can you do Dallas Stars colors on a Texas coaster? We can. I'd love to do that. That's great, it's like purple, it mixes in with the glitter. That is so fun. Looks good, it makes you want a cookie. He's already. Kelly said, I'll pick it up in June at the class. Can you make two for me? Sure can. Let me write that down before I forget, cause I will. That purple is taking over the teal. I would. I'm just like. People are asking from my life. Pours. What color was that? That was purple rain, violet, reds, mix. And then Bombay Aqua with silver, extra fine glitter in it. That's what we do, we do like an instructional. People are asking about cells. Do you want to do like ocean? Like a blue, a white, and an aqua. Bree says, I feel Jeff's pain. I literally went through this a couple days ago on a commission piece. That's the worst. Tandy, I'm going to do another geode. It's a little bit late to start one tonight. I don't have any references up. So I'll do another one. Melissa, we do not toss our alcohol rags after each pour, but we do toss them once they like, well, all right, once they stiffen up. But okay, hit me with, that's what she said. Babe, you can't. I can't preface it. I have to just let it go. Jeff's about to do an ocean pour for you guys and show you some celly, cell cell action. Let me grab some light for you. Tag your mouse, I hope this storm is not too bad. There's always someone dealing with a storm. Be safe. Nicole, I think the PVO paints do have oil or at least an epoxy element in them. Yes, Jeff's about to do an ocean pour for you guys. He's just prepping the canvas. Who is the TWSS person? TWSS is, that's what she said, just abbreviated down. Because we say a lot of things that apparently she would say. Sherry, that's awesome. I watch TV in the tub too, but I just have a mount for my iPad. No, I think there are some without the oil in it. Pretty sure that the fantasy line, the moon and prism and all that is what has the oil texture in it. Oil texture, that's not right, but you know what I mean. France, we're, how far are we from Houston? Four, three and a half hours? Five hours. Night, Lisa. E is good at throwing out double entendre, this is true. Lisa said, RK, y'all, I'm gonna head into the furniture store, I've been sitting in the parking lot watching for 40 minutes. Sorry for wasting your time. It's not a waste, B. People watching it, they're sticking to it. It's either greatness or a learning experience. I didn't learn anything from that. You learn that these paints don't do what we thought it would, and what colors you don't want together. Nicole, you can use the Prism Collection in resin. You just have to watch how much you use so it doesn't pit on you. What would you recommend for a starter resin that has a good working time? In terms of working time, art resin is the way to go. Altered cast by Eli Kim also has a long working time. And Viretex has about 40 minutes working time. Sapphire's not Sapphire. Midnight blue? No, Sapphire blue is a good dark one. I will try to set it up. All right, what did I miss? Sherry, let me tell you about reds. I got some good ones for you. Sassy Red by LaRez, brilliant. Lipstick Red by Artisu, brilliant. There's another red that we use that I like, but I can't remember the name of it. Here to share your sun signs. I'm a Sagittarius, and then Jeff is... Virgo Leo. Virgo Leo Cusp. That's what I say. He's difficult. I've never heard of Clement Kite resin. Does chalk or pastel work in resin? I know it won't mix that well, but does it do anything cool? We've never tried it. We have some chalk spray paint that might mix well. Mud 5, never wasted any of my time watching either one of you, so thank you so much. Clear coat resin, never tried it. Karen, his favorite resin is Art Resin. I like Art Resin and Art Glow. Yeah, Art and Glow and Art Resin are two top favorite resins. You guys say I'm trying to learn all I can about resin before I try. I'm retired and on a fixed income. I'm an acrylic pourer, but want to try resin. Well, what we always say is that acrylic pouring is the gateway drug to resin pouring. He is August 24th. Did Shy pop in tonight? I haven't seen Shy. Do you guys need to make your shirt? I'd buy it. We're working on some designs for shirts. We're working on some stickers right now. Yep. I skipped the gateway drug and went right into the hard stuff. That's funny. Andrea, we did a Texas coaster and now Jeff's gonna do an ocean pour because we had a few questions about cells. Yeah, ideas I haven't seen Shy. Hey, Bruce, what's up? Thanks for coming by the studio the other day with the winter. He's using Grease Monkey disposable nitrile gloves. What cost more acrylic pours or resin pours? That's hard to say because we wasted a lot of paint with acrylic pouring. And because we sell more resin work than we ever sold acrylic pours, I would say that we... I think we sold, we only did the ABCD thing. Yeah, that's true. I think we sold way more resin now that we did okay. It's just that we wasted it. I mean, we got to a point where we were just wasting paint and it just wouldn't give you... Even if it looked bad, with resin it still looks kind of good. Mm-hmm. Which one? I want it next to the black and the feather. The square? Good God about that. Last night before you. You're gonna try something like water pour in between. You're too much, Andrea. Miss Alphair, I am all about knowing my rising sign and all that. Sha was gonna do some like time of birth stuff, but I haven't sent her the stuff yet, so. So if alcohol ink fades, does some of the colors stay when mixed with epoxy paste? Epoxy paste colors stay. This color. What color? I just put the one right there. The ink? So the colors for this pour are Turquoise by Bombay. Sapphire blue by LaRose. White by Artisthew. Teal by Artisthew. Tracy Hall, I'm in December 2nd. Be there a couple of your cusp situations. Ellen, we don't add it. We don't add alcohol ink to the epoxy paste. We may add Bombay ink, but this is India ink. It's different than alcohol ink. It is light-fast and it's a lot more deep of a color. We add it to our epoxy paste sometimes if we just wanna amend the color depth just a little bit. That's awesome, Rusty. Yeah, I have alcohol ink, but I don't put it in our resin because I don't wanna sell something and then hear back from them in a couple months that the colors have moved around or turned into something that it wasn't supposed to. That's awesome, Michelle. We're gonna do a pour on Plexi. We have a piece we just haven't done it yet. Sherry, did I miss your question? I'm not sure if you buy your canvases in bulk, but if you do, could you recommend a place? Blick is usually pretty good, but we don't like to buy our canvases over the internet because we wanna inspect them. There's a lot of times that you buy a canvas and it's got a puncture wound or a dent or just something in it that shouldn't be there. So we definitely like to check the quality. It may turn out to be something amazing. Well, I'm just picturing how the ocean is. I saw the Instagram no-po, I will check it out. Hi, Kim. Andrew says, Jeff, that's gonna be good. I have a gut feeling. Marcy, just send him an email and be like, yo, I don't need any more paperwork. I need samples, so I filled up the sample form. If you do it on glass, I would suggest trying to scuff it. Is there like sandpaper for glass? Maybe there's a clear bonding primer. I just haven't found it. I haven't looked. Sherry said, I wonder how many of us are older, like as in remember Woodstock. Jeff was a year late for Woodstock. Now that white's gonna sell better if you do it over clear. It's like I'm just abandoning everything that I'm doing. That is cell liquidity? Tell your mom we said happy birthday, Kelly. Good night, kids. Not too night. Cell thing. Hi, Paulina. Like this white, there's zero cells in it. That was RSU. That's so weird. I don't know cells. Not even stretch time. And now this pace should sell on its own. He's gonna super tilt. You called it. Love those colors. Cheryl says that's beautiful. What was the white Larez color obsession? The white was color obsession. The deep blue is Larez and the medium teal is Bombay. And I think there's a medium teal that's color obsession as well. I'm gonna do like in the beginning, embarrassing. Night, Keisha. Should've used like a, it's this, whatever these gold like, the black colors without something that accentuates it. Yeah, we should've put a metallic in it. But that's a fun base. Sorry, guys, gals. Pat loves it, Angel Heart loves it. Hey, Greg. Possibly. And it's gotten colder in here because we've had the AC on. We are doing a class next month. We're doing it June 30th, July 1st. Does look like an acrylic pour. So, didn't have a million amazing pours, but. I'm not sure if it's just about questions. Melba, he has an Etsy that I'll link in the description box below this video. I need to just go ahead and add it for a future. Night, Kenny. Andrea said, listen, last night, you guys both nailed every canvas you touched. Tonight, there's no fireball. Just connecting the dots. Jenny, it all depends on what kind of festival it is. Thank you, Linda. Night, CJ. But you can't use a black color like that next to similar black colors. Yeah. Make it bounce. Ellen said, I would get really down on myself if all I saw was the perfection in what you guys do. Well, not all art is perfect. And I mean, we're real people and it is what it is. We don't mind showing the imperfection that resin art is. You can only control it so much. Sometimes all you can control is the color. Area 222 says, that's what I like you about you guys. You keep it real. Samantha says, I really want that big one Jeff did tonight, but it's not in my budget, pal. We take payments. The dark blue is Sapphire by Le Rez. I just keep forgetting. Andrea asked Ron, where do we send the Russian brides? And is there a specific number that we should cap that order at? I'm confused. I missed something. Greg, you can bring the class boards tomorrow. That'd be just fine. Thank you. Those are fun. Oh, Ron's birthday in July. Got it. Andrea said, coaster on the right. First coaster he did. Please add to my pile. Andrea, number one, number two. Let me know. Right? I'm over it guys. I'm sorry I wasted so much time and resin. Oh my God, and I have more resin left. Number two. We'll do some more of these, because they're liking them. Oh, you forgot. I have no paint and zero. Andrea, number two, I'll add to your pile. Robin, you're asking about number one. People are saying don't be sorry. We love the show tonight. We saw the coasters that we make at the end of the videos for just $5 each plus shipping. Hi, JoJo. Easy ideas. Shall we have the paintings one more time? Can do. This was the first one. These spots are still growing. We'll see how it comes out tomorrow and then we'll either pour over it or just do a clear coat. Nope, that was yesterday. Starting to sell up a little bit, but Jeff's right, it does look like an acrylic pour. That was yesterday too. Blue Eyed Mom Shell says, I was in a bad mood and I enjoyed the show, so you guys, it's a win for me. We love you, Jeff and Erica. Y'all are so sweet. I appreciate it. Thank you. Ron says, I just watched to see cooch joe anyways. This spotting one is the first one we did and we sprayed it with some spritz that apparently had some alcohol in it or something, so I don't know what the deal was. It was just. Yeah, maybe. Yes, you can rewatch this as soon as we're done, we'll post it to our page and it'll, as soon as it uploads. Thank you, Diane. You're too sweet, Ms. Anne. GD wants everyone to know that anyone waiting a long time for color obsession order, tracking says it's in the U.S., but weather delayed. Night, Chris. Night, me, Sapphire. 333. I know that rack is great. I have it linked in the description box. Well, I have my Amazon page linked and it's in there. Jan says, Texas coasters and burnt orange, please. We can do them. Sam, I think we're about at the end of the course tonight when he's done with these because. I can't turn out like that. I didn't make enough ink and it didn't make enough and it's just not on the agenda when you come to bigger stuff. You have to make a lot of paint. Texas coaster looks fun. These coasters look fun. This one is now sold, but this one is still available. That's from last night. Hey, Moopup, what are you doing? You being cute? Nailed it. All right, you guys. I think this concludes our show for today. We'll be on tomorrow as usual. Is Dallas close to San Antonio? No. How far away are we from San Antonio? Few hours, few hours or more. Anyways, I'll be pouring tomorrow for you guys. Thank you so, so much to everybody that tuned in to see what we created today. 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