 Did you see me? Did you show them this weird thing? I saw your people are talking about this. You guys have to come help me fix this and then I'll put it back in the room. And I'll be fixed. Everything's better than I thought. I think that's one thing. So what are we doing today? We're not mixed up. So I arrived here and they only have me, Jeff, love, Ian. The third of us broke. Well, we have 18,000 people. One day we're going to sleep. Now you and your family figure. I love. You know what we need to do? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. There we go. Sorry, y'all. Here we are. All that teaching you guys missed. Yeah. I'm pretty sure I got like 17 messages. You're drinking. So if you missed it, we're here with Stone Coat countertops, Mitch and Luke. And Tudor. Cool dude, just met him. Part of the fam, the ATD fam. Also Mitch's gloves. They're perfect. I have an issue with my gloves. What do they say about guys with big hands? We need bigger gloves. All right. So since this is our main color, this is dark and stormy. It looks like this. Color passion? It is by color passion, but you can get it at ArtistToLet.com. Somebody gave us 10 bucks. Boo y'all. What? Let's see here. You get an ungloved thumbs up. Ooh. I think Marcy did. Oh, Marcy did? She did. Where are you Marcy? Is she coming into Uber? Yeah. Good, good, good, good. But I think Johnny already had it back to not here. Yeah. So I'm just going to start pouring. That is pretty. That is like a little swoosh, I like it. It is, it's a little swooshy. But I'm going to fill in the areas. Because resin likes to lay at an eighth inch. And when you pour out resin, it stands up really tall. Yep. Way taller than an eighth inch. So we just thin out our pour line with our hands. Because we can't. Let it spread that way, huh? You can also use our trial stick. I like this color. Isn't it a great color when it's thin? It goes over the white, right? So we'll put the pearl or the Milky Way next to it. That would get a good swipe color, right? Yeah. So Mitch has our next color. It is pearl, shimmer, it looks like this. And then also this. And then also this. Eat both sides of it? Sure. I accidentally put some Milky Way into this. So it's extra shimmery pearl. Coming back at you. All the way through. Nice. That's the best pearl pour I've ever seen. I made a drizzle though. It's okay because we're going to like full swipe it in a minute. Full, thin swipe. Full, thin swipe. I'm just using my hand to spread out the line just like it did the dark turquoise. Full, thin swipe. Huh? It was funny in my head. Who hasn't had that one? So this pearl is typically an opaque color but because I just put it in with the Milky Way it's a little bit translucent so you can see it under. Nope. You can see it over the this. The dark and stormy. Cool. We're going with the teal. We're going with the teal. We're going to make sure this resin stretches the length of the board because of my map. I'm not even doing it. I'm not even trying. I tried to stick my finger tip in. I don't know where my finger stops so I'm not going to try it. Alright, that's fine. You can still be the applicator. The pourer. Same thing. Both sides are just up here. Same thing. But vary the thickness of the line to be exactly the same all the way down. Right. Because that's not normal. That's not natural. We don't want that here. Look at that. So here at ATD we do colors that are a little bit louder than most countertops. Mm-hmm. I have a little market for that. If we don't explore these colors then someone else is going to. Alright, so I go a little more loud and wild in my shower panels and some of the quantities that are right in the kitchen. But some of these... I've seen some of the art pieces you've done in the kitchen that look fantastic. We do a lot of geode and motion pack designs. You can put that in the kitchen. Theresa. TG. Keep it coming. You're going to moderate life. I'm going to put just another line of the dark and stormy because... And how do you pick colors? That can be a struggle for a bunch of people. It's actually a struggle for a lot of people. It's not an uncommon issue. My general color theory choice of colors is pick your main color. Which for us we started with the dark and stormy. This guy right here, the first color we added. Then I usually go opposite on the color wheel and then we went just a bright contrast color which is the mint color. And then I take either a shimmer or a flat depending on if my first two colors are shimmer or flat. And then I do a metallic. So for this one we're going to do gold. Because these are cooler colors still don't know what it worked. But I think gold is going to brighten that a little bit. And it will play on the colors that we have already. So is the opposite of our stormy blue because that is opposite on the color wheel. And I mean you can get, you can Google anything you want to print it out. We have a joke that we were going to have a big color wheel printed out and just throw darts at it and have that be how we choose colors sometimes. Because sometimes it's difficult when you do artwork everyday. And when you're making so many, how many videos do you have on your channel? 700? 700,000? We have a lot like 1500 or something like that I think. It's a lot of pieces of art. It is. So there's only so many things you can do. So the answer is not throwing darts at a color wheel. I like the idea. I like the delicate touch. Maybe this is a pro life, a pro tip. A pro tip? Life hack is what I meant to say. It's a pro hack. It's a pro hack. Because I usually am very heavy fingered so... I need to make a sip of my not water. With a brush finger. Don't judge me. It is just a tip. Very delicate. That's a strong arm, okay? I mean a strong hand. A strong hand. It's both. Who are we kidding? It's all of it. Let's put another line of this on that side. Okay. I think I'm going to put a thin line of this color through our Milky Way or through our maybe through the pearl. Because reasons. We're going to have to do this. I don't have much control with this finger. How could you say that? It's so great that I can pull a line like that even though this resin is super fresh. Because of the great viscosity in Stonecoats hard coat. It's such a versatile resin. A tiny bit of pearl. Cool. What's this? Just the glitter? That's a Milky Way. Actually I want to put more Milky Way in the Milky Way. I'm surprised you didn't put white in there. Well I did pearl. So we can do Milky Way if we decide to put some white then I can put it in the Milky Way. That's good. What did you say? Good. So if we were to be using an acrylic paint for example since it's water based you have to pay attention to how much you add in there. But since this is made for resin doesn't really matter. You can overload it. The worst that's going to happen is you're going to use pigment that you could have not used because it can only get so much in it for the payoff. I'm not going to make it any more opaque white by adding more white. Cool. Anybody watching live let us know if you have any questions. I'm trying to make this to where it's a little bit higher so they can see you guys. You put a couple of stark white lines. Then it's white time. And what are you using to swipe? Our very very very very specific Yeah. What am I doing? The label. Swipe papers. Which you can also get them from anywhere. It's just a picture. I'll show you each one when you go back. Thank you sir. We're sticking to mostly thicker lines because I find that the thinner the lines are the more busy the piece will be. Because they're so my colors too. Yeah. Do you have to consider all the secondary colors? Should we do a full swipe with like which paper are you using? Big O swipe. Just a big massive swipe. We tried to do that on. So I will need it first. It helps to swipe. It does especially when it's cold out. I don't need a big one. I'm just going to use it. Texas it's up about 10 degrees. I think you just said I'm from southern. No. So now you're repping sagine now? Not yet. Maybe one day. Is it the same time? That's close. Welcome everybody on YouTube here. If you just joined us, we have Mitch and Luke from Stone Coat Countertops. We got Tudor. Straight from Kia. I believe is that clay? Then we have Bee over here sipping on lady water. What would be a quarter of something in the russiator? Something in a russiator. That's why pigments are the perfect one. Easier to measure the amount of paste. I have those long things that I brought in. You would think that's because the titanium is doing it, but it's actually because the color... He's putting his two cents in over here. As they contribute. That's telling me what to do. It's because the color passion acts as your base color. There's some magic that makes it whatever on top of it. So that's why I also have a little first time. Typically if you put color passion over, color passion will do it because it just cancels it out, but I think you're a vertical because you're a number of characters. You've got a bow in there. It could be my hair. I don't know why everybody says that. Actually I think it is my hair. Well, if you look at your hair you would definitely know it's my hair. I don't know what that means. Swipe time? Swipe time. So for this we need bigger than what I have. It's going to be butcher paper. What's the technique? We tour Australia teaching this technique, and I love doing swipes. So we're going to lay down and let about a thumb's amount of resin come into contact. I don't want it too much because then we're wasting product. It's not gloss on one side, so it's actually going to absorb some of it. So we're going to let it soak up. It says the picture is frozen. It's because her battery you got like 10% maybe. We're going to take long. We're going to do this. Becky Stonecoke question above. Just about a thumb's amount come back. And then we got to take our time pulling this. Because if we go too fast, it will skip. That's what I do sometimes. The air I make. So we're going to put some scallops in it like these. Give it a little bit of interest and we have to watch to make sure that parts don't come off of the board. It's just an easy way to get a cohesive ombrade look on a piece without it's just not so much stress involved, I feel like. It melts it really naturally. This is a nice, a nice little gradient. It's like it's kind of like how a tilt can fix things. I'll blow it out. It's a little patch. I'll push it down and attach that. That's cool. I'm just going to pull it all the way off and then to Sorry, y'all. A little blinds of white. Just to give it something for the eye to go with. Then also I might love it though. I also thought about doing a little bit of granite. Granification. You want to do a super tilt? You can do a super tilt. I think it's pretty cool. So the longer this fits, you're going to have to do more and more action. We have to add the gold as well. Oh, yeah. So when asked which stone coat product would you use for a little thicken or a can? Use for a lock, stick or a can? I would use a quick coat. It's going to dry quick. Illumilite is our sister company, but it's about to be here at ArtisTillDeath.com. There's quick coat, our quick coat formula with UV in it, which is called amazing quick coat. Boom, right there. Check it out of the Illumilite. It dries and performs just like quick coat. But it will have UV resistance in there. It won't yellow. Quick coat was designed for woodworking and so we had no UV in it. And we told them, hey let's do this. Wow. Was that a phone? It was an iPhone. That was a nice catch. Did you guys see that towards the top of the video? Yeah, all you got to do is get a rag with alcohol. So now that I shifted it it's a lot more natural. Yeah, stretched out those. That is weird. Was it silver? That's because I had to skip. So no, it's not silver. It's the Milky Way in the pearl. Rolling over. I'm going to put a little bit of this gold. Good gold. Let me get a little more. I can probably just pull it out. Actually, tutor it. Yeah. Everything in my house is epoxy on it. I know the problem. I get new shoes and I get epoxy on it instantly. Yeah, thanks for your new work shirt. And he's like, um, I'm like, yeah, yeah, yeah, cool, cool. You just put a tiny bit in the bottom of the cup. I did. I just put a tiny bit in the bottom of the cup. And I'm putting it in the bottom of the cup because the inside is lined with wax. And I want the propellant to soak in so that yellow that's around the rim is the propellant. You want that gone. I want that gone. That's what you do sometimes with the paper towel. Yes. So that's going to make your line stretch. The propellant makes it Yes, correct. So doing this makes it stay tight. That makes it a controllable line so I can put a thin line across the whole surface without worrying about it cracking. Jennifer wants to know is there a way to get a tilted look on a surface that cannot be tilted? Heat gun can help with that. It can also ripple it though so it's about your technique. But that heat and push colors which is more about removing air bubbles incorporated. The heat gun can move. I'm trying to have all the profits like that. You can still see two colors in there. That's the propellant that's still in there. Okay. And if it drops like that that's just part of the design. It looks wonderful. I find so much beauty in mistakes that are not natural like design elements. It's selling like crazy. Which is bananas because I've had the hardest time getting salt in some residence. I'm going to say I feel so bad like it's all good. Alright so I'm going to take this this and I'm going to draw a line all the way across. You just dipped your stick in and you rub it in the resin. Oh nice. I like that. You went from the tight side to the flat side. Well doing that varies the thickness of the line and it just makes it more abnormal. Which makes it more natural. Which makes it look more natural when you're a little bit not regimented. Nature is not regimented. It's just not. That's cool. That was cool. So we do these and a lot of our countertops people want the gold accent so we'll use or we'll actually use gold leaf. When you go to put a clear coat on the stuff, the gold on top does it want to float and scratch? Would you need, would you want to take it easy, sand it beside it? Yeah anything that's a floating color like this and you can tell if it's floating because if you look at it from an angle and it catches it in a very obvious way then it's on, it's a surface it's a floater. You have to be cautious. Leave the dots too. Oh probably add more. I'm going to say she'll add a little bit more just because it looks a lot like that. It does, I like them. It's actually part of my actual art art as well. Is that the first blue color coming up? Yeah so it's under this color you can see the shadow of it over here so it's coming up when I pull it stick through it's just really pretty. Populating. So if I want to I will just pick up some more color. Just flick it. I could see this as a vanity countertop with a beautiful vessel sink right on it. Ooh I love vessel sinks. Me too. It would go good with this. Wheat. Milky Way and Abalone. I like a sister product too. Diamond dust. It's just a little bit finer. So it doesn't sink quite as harsh. And there's more color in it. There is color. It's a little bit of like a rainbow reflective. It's pretty though. It is beautiful. This is just distracting me because everything else is. Add something. This will be fine. I almost want to tell you to do that clear. The the one clear lines that I gravitate to. This looks awesome. I don't know what it would do. It would just split the resin. Which is fine. I like this as it is. I don't have any clear. Oh yeah. Say hi. Say hi Bowie. Say hi. Say hi Bowie. So because we worked out the propellant. Our gold lines didn't split. Right. They look better that way. I put it on the opposite. And it just poofs out too much. There's like crackles. This is pretty. I like it. I think it works. Yeah. So when we go back to out of flood boat. We have to sand it. We will just be very cautious not to sand over the pockets of floating gold. Because it's not going to take it off. It's just going to dull it. It's going to make it look like a mustardy tan color. Okay. If you were to flood coat this within 16 to 18 hours. You wouldn't even need to sand it. You want to grab a fresh paper like that. Whatever color is on it already. That's going to be the surface color. Copy. So if I were to swipe that again through here. It's going to show. But I think it's good. Yeah, I know. It's going to relax out really well. And that's something that just comes with time. Right. Knowing what it's going to do. It's already softened up like crazy. It's cool. I'm concerned. It'll be fine because we're going to have to flood it anyway. So I'm going to let it just live and relax. And do what it's going to do. It's pretty. It's going to be amazing. What colors? Four colors and a gold. Does that count? Right now. You can add that gold to really many of them. And you have a silver like that? I do have a silver. I'm silver and gold. And technically I could do a copper. But it's less popular. But yeah. I love it. I love you too. Just a recap. The colors are mint by color passion. Dark and stormy by color passion. Pearl shimmer by color passion. Some milky way by color. No, bling it. And blue makes this. You do. Montana technically makes it. But if you don't want to buy a big jug of it. We sell this for like a $5. And this will last forever. We just used all of this. And I have a ton left. It's awesome. And that's such a cool pro tip on getting it to absorb out like that. Because I struggle with that. And I know my audience does. That's why I saw you do that with paper towel. And the cup does the same thing. That's awesome. It's even still now. That's what makes it split and crazed. And not look very uniform and beautiful. You just suck that out. And you can do this. I will say have your piece relatively complete before doing it. Because we got heat. And then move it because it does dry. Fast. If you start to manipulate it, it will still crack. Fracture out. And that's why the propellant makes it fracture out anyways. Because it's making it bloom. So don't tilt it. Don't blow with a heat gun. Unless you want that crack. Which is also awesome. Yeah, it's what you're going for. But this is beautiful. That's a good job. All right, you guys. Have an awesome evening. We'll see you guys. Have an awesome day till next time. Be kind to one another. Because you never know what someone's going through. Because we do the test. But you don't have to. Don't forget. You've only got this. Let's see the back of that shirt. There you go. I said later.