 We're resetting our this. Why can't I think of the word? Setting area until we get the banner I put together. No time today. Hey, Ron, I have surprise for you. I will send you an email when we get off of this feed tonight. Hey, y'all. Edward, Linda, what's up, what's up? Hello again, Nancy. Nightly art education, exactly. How are all of you guys doing? Ontario, that's awesome. What's up, Rona? We're thinking about doing a tutorial about how to patch a canvas. I don't know if any of you guys have ever had a canvas that you punctured. We were talking about a cut, like a serious. You put a finger through it. It's a difference. Like you say, O, F, mother, flark, and filth, and flark, and just throw it away. We can teach you how to fix that. I think it would be a good tutorial. It might need to be a part of the class, who knows. Right. That's if we wanted to get that away. Susanna Danx is live right now too. How are she? Mm-hmm. I know. So we wait. A lot of our class will be there, but that's okay. They can tune in here when they're done with Susanna's live. Have you done a video on prepping old resin art to be reused? I haven't, but I have done a tutorial on this is how we do a second layer. That'd be great. Angela, that's awesome. Seven dollar glass coffee tables to paint. That's bananas. What's up, Sam? Disa and Susanna just started talking demos, so far it's boring. Ron said he had the same song in his head. How long has she been on her live feed? I don't wanna intrude upon her feed. What's up, Ms. Happy Owl? So right now, she just started. Super. They can catch the replay. Oh yeah, she's doing her live art auction. She posted, like, I think this morning that she needed to get rid of some artwork to make room for new stuff, so she's doing, hey Libby, so she's doing an auction. That's fine, though. Whoever misses can just catch a replay. B, did you wanna go first tonight or do you want me to go first? What's up, Kelly Green? Thank you, Ron. Sharon, Susanna Danks, that makes the Loresse Pigments is doing an art auction tonight. So I'm sure a lot of our people will be in there. It will be an intimate showing for everybody. I was reading the comments and didn't notice that you had, like, had your booty in the air and said intimate showing. No, anything can happen. That's true. Molly said my ATD sticks came today and they are awesome. That's fantastic. How do I hashtag for you to see my purple pour? You just use the pound sign, just like you did there, and then put ATD, ART, right behind it, and that way I can click my hashtag and find everybody that has used it. So it's super simple for me to find it, you know? I sweep it, I sweep it, and I sweep it, and it just never fails. What's in the works for tonight? Jeff is gonna do reverse black hole or reverse galaxy, which is probably the same difference. Inverted black hole or galaxy. Have you ever poured on windows? Have not, but I know you can pour on glass so I don't see any issue with it. He's just resetting our setting rack, the dust-free zone. It works? Until we get the bun pan put together. Show them how we made it. If you guys wanna do a dust-free zone that's, you know, cheap, but if you have an old TV stand or a coffee table, if you have one of these tables and you're not, you know, there's nothing underneath it, just wrap plastic around it and make sure that it goes all the way to the floor. Just wrap plastic around it, put black paper on your table, set it in your upper cup, go all along and just wrap it around and it does amazing. It works. Hey, Greg, hey, beyond. Hi, everyone. Can you do a resin pour over ceramic tiles and use them as a back splash? You can, you absolutely can, Crystal. What's up, Joe? Hey, Keisha, Ginny. I just got the sample and a couple of bug ones. Did you get to mail them yet? I am in the process of mailing them. I ran out of the medium sticks. So if you haven't received your sticks yet, they will be, did Jason say when he was gonna have the next batch for me to? The next batch will be Monday. I'll be sending more of them out on Monday. Hopefully we'll get them Monday and we can send them. Yeah. The guy that makes our sticks is just, he's one guy, he's really busy. So we have to be patient, so I hope you guys can be patient with us. We, this is all new to us and we love it that you guys support us and are patient with us. Right. Billy Phil said, hey, Ian, Jeff and Pam, you know I like to challenge you. So here it is, earth, wind and fire, water, pour. The elements. That's a good one. That is a good one. Hey, Ian. Right there. Anna boxed yours up today. They'll be going out on Monday. Ron said use translucent colors on glass for abstract stained glass. Look, that would be awesome. We actually just got some plexiglass. We're gonna try to pour on similar. Like if you put and pour the resin over it. Transparent ink on a window. It should work, I think. Hi, Suzette. Jenna, all you have to do is when you like, if you post the photo on like Facebook or Instagram, just put the pound sign and then ATD-ART right behind it. And then after you post it, that makes it a clickable link so that anybody can click on it and see everything that had ATD-ART in it. It's handy. It's like filing your Facebook posts. How did Kaylee's acrylic pour go? Hey, Lisa. What's up, Karen? What's up, Tamara? Tiffany, Denny said your videos have become my nightly ritual. Tonight, I will be pouring with you as I watch. This should be fun. That's awesome, Tiffany. Also, I put your coasters in a mailer to send out on Monday. Hi, from Just Jody. Libby, you can find transparent ink. I'm actually using these tonight because they are transparent. The Bombay India inks, as long as it doesn't say acrylic ink and you don't like completely saturate your resin, these will be transparent. That's awesome, Jenny. On my way to Home Depot, what do I need to put on wood so I can pour acrylic on it? I would recommend sealing your wood with some of this. It's polycrylic. It basically just seals in the wood because the wood will breathe and it will let air through it, do the top, the bottom and the sides of that. It's transparent, so if you want to keep the woodgrain look, it's clear, so it still works. Ron said, ATD is better than NBC, ABC, CBS, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. I agree. So tonight I'm gonna try to do, and I actually, frankly, prefer these inks half the time. I like that you're a decent look of the other ones. I love it, in fact. I just, these colors are richer and they're more true to what it looks like here and I like the transparency. The, that you're a decent, are really gorgeous though. There's the last night's two pieces hanging up. Eric, are you gonna do a blue pour today for Emmy awareness? I was planning on doing primary colors, but I can definitely do an exclusive blue pour. Let me go get another blue. What's today? Suzette, so you like the stunt coat countertops epoxy? Hey, Lisa. Hey, little Ms. Marie. Tamara said it's also known as chronic fatigue syndrome. Tiffany, Denny, that is a great color. Ideas, I did not. However, I will check it out. What's up, Misty? Hello, what's going on? What's up, is this what you're doing? Yeah. Hey, Leah. B, what's your favorite tape for canvases? Tape? Are you talking about under the canvas or to like tape off the edges? Janna, I will find it. Have no fear. Denise said I picked up 10 canvases, a series of Perlex pigments and received a heat gun and gold mirror on today. Now I'm just trying to figure out what to do. Sounds like you have a lot of options under or both. For under it, this is very... Jeff. What? Very honey looking, very deep. It almost looks like oil like you put on a lamp. Just so you know. I just want to try it. I know, I have it on my hands. I wish I had all three of those colors in those. Ideas, I'm going to check that out just soon as we get off of here. I haven't done anything with paint today. I haven't even answered emails. The bottom of the canvas, Jeff prefers just masking tape, but when you do it, that's where you prefer. Yeah, just... And then, what for the sides? I mean, you can do... It's kind of a double-edged thing here, like double-edged sword, because when you... If you use something that's non... It doesn't stick that well. It's kind of what you want because you don't want it to pull the tape off, but then it's flimsy. So then you get a stiffer tape that's real nice, but then it pulls the paint and the underpaint off and exposes the canvas. So I would just go with the painter's tape, just so that it's not as sticky, but it definitely gives you a good bond and you just wait till it's all dry if that's what you want to do to take it off and then so your edges will be clean. Or what I like to do, what I think about doing, which is how I picture it, take it off in about an hour and then it'll just kind of melt over the side, but it's real tricky to do it in an hour because then that's when it starts to stick to it and you have to have a wide open area to be able to take the tape off so that you pull away from it, don't pull it up, because then it'll get stuck to the tape and then go on your canvas. So I would just pull away and down kind of motion and that should, if you want it to fall over the edge, it might do that, it might just stay there, who knows. It would just be, I would experiment. That's what we do, we experiment a lot. True, hey Terry. I hope that wasn't too much of a rant. I don't think so. What is the one-to-one Stanford MasterCast? I think it's just their way of saying a one-to-one ratio, like one part this, one part this. My resin started setting in three minutes so it got thicker as I was mixing my colors. Jana, that happens when there are a number of reasons. Sometimes some resins don't like the particular paint you mix into it. Some resins don't like the type of plastic a cup is made out of and if you mix too vigorously, it can speed up the setting process and resin. Patty, Home Depot does not have a lot of resin to choose from. They do have fluorine epoxy. The Lupus Awareness Challenge ends the last day of this month. I would love to see what you did. Jana, yeah, there's a lot of ways to remove the drips from the bottom of a canvas. You can just baby it and wipe like a stir stick under the canvas. Every 10 minutes till it's initially set, so for like an hour, you can wait for them to set completely, take like an X-Acto blade, heat it up and then cut them off. You can wait till it's done and sand it down. There's a lot of ways to do it. Margaret, that's a good point. Electric tape is good. Libby part of it does have to do with room temperature. If it's too hot in the room, it can set faster. If it's too cold in the room, your resin will be thicker just because. Sounds good, Lisa. Abstract Boss is an amazing girl. She does great work. She is very happy. What's up, Natalie? Actually, super. She does awesome geodes. By the way, my geode video will be up tomorrow 100%. All right, but are you gonna take over this? All right, you guys get me now. Is this, oh, you don't, you know what you need is the app to this so we can put that follow thing on. Yeah. It's super cool. But I don't know that I could film live for YouTube and be in the app. Because it's still running. I would, I mean, you could try. Let's see here. So, y'all, let me tell you a little bit about MasterCast. They sent me this to try out. So, I always tell you guys when I get stuff, this is something I do not pay for. Aaron sent me this to see how we like it and some like a ready glass. And I know you guys have asked about it a lot. Maybe I'll test it tonight. I've heard good things about this. Oh, I can't hear her. Sorry, y'all. So, you know, I always tell you the truth about stuff and Aaron sent me this. He's from Eli Kim and he sent me this to try it. And I've heard a lot of good things. We will see what we think about it. You know, I'll tell you the truth. I'll tell you exactly what I think. And I mean, you're here for the whole process. So, we will see. Hi, Joanne. It has excellent UV stability. You can use to seal artwork, paintings, sculptures. Cures at ambient temperature, is self-leveling, non-flammable, odor-free, and has no solvent content. And that's about all it says. So, Jeff used this last night, I think, and he did notice an odor. It wasn't a strong one. I haven't used it yet, so we will see. How much resin do you think I should use? Just a one-to-one? No, two-to-one for this. Two-to-two? I don't know, let me see. I would do like a, what is that? Maybe a four-to-eight? Four-to-eight? See, that's what I mean. Whenever you ask me, and I tell you, if I say I'm gonna do four ounces, I guess it's different on this one. Then I would mean two-to-two, eight ounces, four-to-four. But you think I should do, what, four-to-four? No, that's way too much. That's what I was, I mean, this is a pretty... Two-to-two? Yeah. We'll start there. So, initial reaction is... Linda, we aren't using that lens. It's just heavy enough to where it unbalances the gimbal. And apparently they make a counterweight for that. It's Judy here, hi, Judy. Apparently they make an add-on, this company called Moment, they have lenses. You can add a counterbalance, but I don't know how they even would do that if, so, I don't know. Melt to it. Pam, you're all right, we just started. This stays over here. You were prepping canvases on it. This doesn't smell that bad, does it smell like... You said yesterday it had a smell to it, but... Tamara, we're always stressed. It smells to me, that's... I wasn't making it up or anything, it smells. I didn't say you made it up. Yeah, we got a lot of stuff to do right now and our studio's a madhouse. No, it smelled when I was mixing it. Did you smell? I smelled it yesterday, it's... It's not overbearing. I don't know. So the bottle says that it has an optically clear resin formula. I don't know what that means. Is there any other way of saying it's clear? Is anybody saying anything? They're just saying, just be happy, we're watching you, no stress, do art. The bottle doesn't say how long to mix it for, so I'm just eyeballing it and mixing it till... Yes, it's the same resin I used last night. And for some reason, the video, it started recording at 38 minutes. Like, we were live and it just starts at 38 minutes. It even shows on the video. Ideas, if I smoked a joint, I wouldn't be here right now. I wouldn't even be, I would be a zombie. I can't do that, I don't... That's not fun to me. Deborah, T-O-D-E-B-O-R-A. That's a new person. Deborah, what did you say? Thank you, she just subscribed. Thank you. Kind of going for on this is kind of the alcohol inks and kind of what Jeff did on that one piece where it looks like blown out. You know what I'm talking about? How you did that and I said it looked like eyeballing. I didn't say that again. On that one that you did that Sharon bought, how it looks like blown out, I said it looked like blown out eyeballing. Yeah, because you heated up and it gets really thin. I want to recreate that. That's last night's pour. On master cast? Yeah, this is master cast, which it looks so much brighter and so much more teal. Like I'm loving it today. Yesterday I wasn't digging it, but it's a big piece. This is the first time in a while I've done a pour that didn't have a paste in it. Like it's all... Well, I don't know. Would this be considered like classified as an ink? The tints? What did you put on the canvas first? I watch you sand her. Libby, we just... I might have just been sanding the spray paint I sprayed on it. So beautiful. What's a super... What's up with Super Chat? Do you guys get the money? Jenny, yeah, we do. It's basically a donation button. That you can donate, I guess, a dollar to $2 up to however much you want to donate. That's what's completely up to you. It's not a must. It's not a... It's not a requirement. One bit at all, but we appreciate it. Everything helps. We do this pretty much every day. And every bit of the money that you guys send us, we pretty much use on canvases and... I went today to the place that... And I prepped all these canvases today. I bought all these and prepped all of them, except for the wood piece. And I prepped this one and then this big one you see right here. That's a 30 by 48. Yeah, I'll get the shirts. How does that look when I'm walking around? I'm using the gimbal. Why does it bring up stuff whenever I just touch the screen? No, Lydia or Libby. I didn't prep it with spray paint. I prepped it with just plain latex house paint and sanded it. And then I like to do a half and half for some of these like... What are they called? Like the galaxy stuff. I call them ying and yang just because it's the opposite color at each side. And sometimes if you spray paint too light, it'll become bumpy. And you can see it in your resin when you tilt it. So it gives it little lines that I really don't like. Misty just sent us $19.99. Thanks Misty. Misty Chambers. Thanks, Terry. I'll show you here in a second here. It's just regular old gilding. It's just a base, flat white. You don't have to put any tint. Make sure if you buy this, it's like 14 bucks for a whole gallon. Make sure that it's just a flat white that doesn't... You're not supposed to put any tint in it. Because they have it to where you have to put the colors. And this is just a flat white. That's it. Essentials. And it will... Like you know when you buy the cheaper canvases like at Michael's, the little kind of flimsy ones with the backs just stapled and are not tucked in? Pretty much level ones. You get a roller, a good nice roller. And put the house paint on with the roller and it'll smooth it out. It'll tighten it up. It'll look amazing. I like it when they put an at sign in front of somebody's name. So I know they're talking to them. Reppin' Pittsburgh. Any of this stuff? And he was saying that they have like a whole bunch of different kinds of resins. And they... I think it's like six different kinds of resin. And they all like set up differently. And I want to try them all, basically. Where's... Did he just show them what they just sent us today? Is this that? No, that's um... This is art and glow? Yeah. But that's been massive. Clara? Didn't Clara just ask about some neon great colors and they blend very nicely? Clara, check these out. These are from Art and Glow. And they sent us this light, this UV light. Check this out. Oh yeah. You ready for this, guys? Look at that. And then it... Like it's so crazy. These lights are amazing. But we bought this. We didn't... They didn't send it to us for free. But they did send us some before. I really like this Art and Glow resin as well. It sets up nice and fast. No smell. And you know what you're working with. Happy Owl, this is... It's from Art and Glow. There's three different. There's an aqua, a green, and a red. Look at that. They're still glowing. Very glowy. All right, hold on, guys. Why don't you try to use... Let's try to use this glitter gold. Linda, is it Lydia? No, Libby. Hold on, Libby. I'll show you what we've done with it. This is the one we did with negative white. And it's super bright in here. And this stuff still glows. I think what we did... We put the color down first and then put the white paint over it. And it still glows. But I think we put the paint over the top of the white. I think it would look amazing. It's pretty cool. It's a lot of fun. Thanks, Rod. $1.99, y'all. I don't know if you like it. Yeah, it's like... Oh, it's very... That looks great. I know, but I don't know if it's going to work with the yellow that I have in the... What do you want, though? I was going to try the deep gold, but... I don't know if it's... What is the deep gold? That's super soft-looking. It is... Don't touch that. I'm going to get it that way. I can feel that heat. What do you want to do? You want to get something different? Gold? Everybody loves it. They say it looks like watercolor. My goal is something very watercolor-y and fluid and transparent. Libby, that's an option that you can do. He does that quite a bit. We totally appreciate it. Debra, you received $50 from Debra. What? Thank you very much, Debra. I see where you're going with this. This is what's amazing right here. That's what you're wanting it to do. That's what I'm saying. You have to heat it up just enough and then blow it, make it real thin, and then it'll do what you want. Libby, $24. Thank you. Thank you very much. Nicole, you can get... I think it's Rust-Oleum. Thank you, Libby. I'll show you the paint. It's not really glow-in-the-dark. I've used Montana glow-in-the-dark and it doesn't work that well. But if you have a black light, the Rust-Oleum Neon paints work amazing. Like, look at this. Like, these things glow like crazy. And this is Rust-Oleum as well. Sorry, I have this zoomed in. So that's pink and that's orange. And all their colors glow like that. All their fluorescent Rust-Oleum. You have to have a black light for it or UV light. You have to be on just a tan with this maybe white so that they... All right, sorry, guys. All right, Ocean in the House. Hi, Ocean. Sorry, guys, I have that blown up. I'm sorry, I was painting some coasters for her. How do you say that name, B-I-A-N? Beyond. It's beyond beyond or without the cup? Repeat the question, beyond. I'm sorry. Jay, what is that? Jay Masto, 1963. I'm in love with that. Isn't it? Like, it's very flowy. Judy, you see, we're using the gimbal tonight. Hi, Greg. Lee, Leah. You can call me Jeff or you can call me Thornton. If you say B, it could mean her or I. Look, and a lot of times we get our ideas. The screensaver on this TV that we have in here. Always with the colors. Always with crazy colors. It'll show like the ocean. It'll show waves. It'll show a beach. Like Iceland. Judy, it works amazing. And we call you Jerica. There's a Jerica. There's a Jeffrika. Look at that. That's very bubblegummy. Jeff, do they sell house paint? In small like tubes or something? Because I don't have any house paint. And all I can afford is Michael's canvases. I do know they sell little sample. Right at the paint counter. They sell, Jeff, do you use spray paint on wet? I've tried it one time. Spray paint. Sorry. It was gold and it just, the resin heated up and it just sat on top. But yeah, they sell, they just sell little samples. So you can, I'm pretty sure you can get white. Or you can get just like the little, what are those? The court. Yeah, I'm sure there's court. That's like eight or nine dollars. And that'll last you a while. If you don't use a roller, you can use a foam brush with those. Happy owl, what are you going to move to Texas for? It's hot. It's hot here. Any brand I should be looking for. The one I just brought up, what was that, essentials? Let's see here. And this is what I do. You see that green arrow? You paint it on here. So when your can gets all mucked up with paint, and sometimes it gets like real crusty and you can't put the lid back on, you take it off in the same place, put it back, it'll go on. It's, this is by Gilden PPG, just interior essentials. That's it. And this was only $14 and that'll last you a long time. You're welcome. I need white too. I'm thinking about putting white. I wouldn't, I wouldn't do any of it. It'll take away from that. That looks amazing. I think it's a little bit busy. Well, what are you going to do? I don't know. I wouldn't do any white on it. It's all transparent. That white will, I mean, you could do maybe like a, put some white real stringy. Yeah. And just make it a negative space. Like not in the corners and then in the corner over here. I would just leave all of that. That looks amazing. Leave it, it looks awesome. Leave it. Cool. Leave it. Okay. Maybe a little glitter. Don't say that. There's no such thing as a little glitter. That's true, Krista. You can, you can check that. And also at Home Depot, they have oops paint, O O P S. And it's gallons of paint that people bring back. That's, you know, different colors. It could be off white. It could be off gray. And it's like for $9 for a gallon. Leave it. It looks beautiful. San Antonio. That's a little ways away. Now you can go on the San Antonio Riverwalk. I've never been there. I've been there for a couple, a couple car shows and but that was a while back. She's going to try to do negative space. No, I don't think they sell house paint at Michael's. Um, you can use, I mean, babe, too much. This stuff is setting. I would put, do you have clear or I would just line that with white. Yeah. Just leave it or a little bit like that. Yeah. There you go. That's fun. That's what I would do. I would take that white and I would just line that right there and maybe come up a little bit, come over here. Literally, babe, line it because it's going to, well, none of it starts setting up. Do you guys use a roller or Ms. Erica Lee? We do. We do use foam brushes for like small ones sometimes, but the roller, it puts down so much paint and it gives it a nice thick layer on the canvases, especially the lower quality canvases that it straightens it out. You know, because sometimes they come with little dimples and wrinkles and waves and it straightens it out. And if it's too textured when you're rolling it, just get another canvas. Don't put the, don't put the roller back into paint. Just get another canvas and roll the paint until most of the paint is off of it. Like you, you know, you can obviously tell that it's not putting down paint and then go back over the other canvases that are still wet and it'll kind of bring up, take up some of that paint. And if it's still a little textured, get you a foam brush, a big, nice thick foam brush, get it wet, rinse it out, and then just kind of go over the top of it smoothly, back and forth until you get all that, the bumpy. For people that want to know what it looks like when you bake your resin, that's a big spot. That's what it looks like when you bake spot. I heated it up way too much right here and so it's set up and dried out. If your resin is still workable like this, you can just put more resin on it. If it's set up, you have to wait, sand it, and then do a flood coat. Rod, I, like, I guess a board is better just so you know it's not going to sag. And you're, you could be a little bit more rough with it, I guess. But, and then you, when you go bigger, you know, you, then you definitely, you don't have to worry about, you know, it's just a lot, a lot more prep when you have to do wood. Yeah, you got some divots. We'll do clear. Dennis, keys in the house. Dennis or Denise? Dennis, right? Dennis and his wife. Dennis, still dead, but you see you guys. Lydia, what would that, what would you, what would you like to see? E, that is dope, probably the best I've seen you do live. It looks like a very happy, I guess you could say a gay dragon. And the, the rainbow. And Lisa Frank did resin. Hold on, let's go this way. That looks amazing. If you guys ever want to know the Ann-Marie shot, this is Ann-Marie shot right here. Beautiful. The piece is only as good as the prep work. It's like a painting, a car, city prep, city work. That's right, Edward. You use, you use shitty materials. You get a shitty job. Cheap work, ain't good, and good work ain't cheap. What does that say that? How's the feed, you guys? How's that looking? That's just alright. Color their resin. Their resin with nail polish. I've heard it works well. Ooh, nail polish. It depends on your nail polish. Write it with cheap nail polish. And time. Okay, thanks guys. Oh yeah, we got some shirts today. Who are the shirts from? Pam. Is Pam in the house? I was gonna say you need a dot over there. Just put the cup under it. Yeah, let me put you guys down. Oh, that's up. I'm getting good at this gimbal. I would definitely wipe the bottom. Sorry guys. I thought I was doing good at gimbal. This is definitely starting to set up, babe. Um, let's do this, because you're not gonna be able to do that. Okay, watch guys. Hold on. Why is it not doing it? All right, you just run your bottom of your canvas, right? Just like that. See that? Gets the excess off. Look at that. It looks like clouds too. That looks great. All right. What is your email for a question? Our email is right there. artisttilldeath.com Thornton at artisttilldeath.com Don't forget the N in Thornton, and don't forget the two T's and the two L's, or it will not go through. Artist till death. Are you just gonna leave them right there, because I'm gonna zoom in? Yeah, I was gonna do that. All right, I'm gonna get me a beer. You need another beer? Oh, I think I'm good. Thank you. From this resin, anybody have a time check? It is now basically unworkable. Is it really? Do you have to heat it? Do you have to heat it? It's fine with this tint. Like it's still... The tint, it's okay, but the ink, it's not working well. No, it has a lot more time yet. Still get... Tamara, you've worked an hour with... What is that called? Mastercast. Mastercast? Stream started an hour ago. Yeah, we're at 65 minutes right now. So now I'm curious to know if it still gets that set up after the same amount of time when you use the pigment powders. Well, I'm sorry to hear that. You just shake it for them and be like, you wish you had this. She said, I go over to my kitchen where my mom is over there talking to my grandma, and all I hear about is how fat I am and how I'm growing fatter and fatter. It was just lumpy. Yeah, that's not good. God, that's not working. Whip me up a snack, Andrea. You're just probably making it set, like... It'll set though. Oh, that's a little gnarly. Babe, you're like... I would just... Okay, yeah, that's not gonna set, right? All right. Yeah, Lisa, it's already set. It's an Asian thing. Do sandwich. All right, so check these shirts out. Look out, Tamara Boobs. You guys, check these shirts out we got today from Pam. Sippy, sippy. Sippy, sippy, y'all. It's bananas. Artist of Death, hashtag ATBARP. This is the one. Awesome is that. Super awesome. I love them. Nice. So cool though. She's still messing with that yellow. The Artisoo, it's a crazy... It's a little crazier. And look at that. You can like see underneath that. Those are fun. See, it wouldn't look like that if it would have been just that raw coaster. That white really pops it. That's a great one. That should go with it. That coaster is bananas. When we get our own colors, that's gonna be... That's bananas. I would like to buy that coaster. Tasia. Rodline, banana, banana, banana, banana, banana. Yeah, you're really bad about that. Babe, put more out there. Babe, put more alcohol on it. You have zero alcohol on that. You guys, it's like teaching somebody that has like a 15 second memory base. Where you put a lot of alcohol. I want the puppy in the window. Can't have moves. If we still have time at the end of this video, I'm gonna... I know this might be stupid, but why do you call them bananas? Because Misty, she always says... Hold on a second. Hold on. You always say what? Don't look at me. Look at here. Look right here. I always say when it's crazy awesome that it's bananas. And so, your explanation. Other than e-science, I have no explanation. I was trying to... I didn't know if I had it zoomed in a little bit. I think I have everything reset for you. Kind of sort of, but not really. Almost. In a minute. My review of MasterCast is that it's... I don't really notice the smell. Like if you stick your face in the cup of resin, you can smell it, but it's not overpowering. Jeff has a better sense of smell than I do. And he said he could smell the resin. So take that for what it is. The pigment powder in the MasterCast is still workable, albeit hella thick. Sorry about that. So, now I'm back behind the camera. So, what questions have I missed? Oh, Pam did the shirts. It wasn't a company. She does it as a hobby. She has a machine and a heat press. I can make all kinds of shirts. That's awesome. We should just make her the official distributor of our shirts. Like order directly. She'll send them. We can talk about that, Pam. If you have time. I know it's just a hobby. Do you think it cured faster than others? I don't think that resin cured faster. Then, say, in Viratex or Pro-Marine, it's very comparable to those two types of resin. I guess we've been working with Art Resin so much that it just seemed pretty fast. But I think it had a pretty good working time. I mean, that was, I've been recording for an hour and 15 minutes. So, I probably worked with it for 45 minutes, which is average slash slightly above average for two-part epoxies. Did you try Porcelain 150 paint from PBO before? I have some PBO paints, but I haven't tried them in resin yet. Sorry, it was playing in the shadow. How do you clean your towels? I'm having a time with mine. You can soak them in alcohol, but we just buy the cheapest bulk rags from Home Depot and just go through them. It is wasteful, and I hate it, but I don't know any other way around it. You can also just use, my hands are yellow, alcohol wipes. I think you would use all in one setting. Janice said try goof off. I haven't tried that yet, but will. Kelly Green, we absolutely support small business. That's why our stir sticks take kind of longer because we're having a one-man show, make them, and we like to support the people that support us. And he definitely has purchased some of our artwork in the past, so trying to show the love to everybody that's shown love to us, for sure. Artscape creative. Yes, his business is artscape creative. Right in the USA. Thank you, Lydia. Lydia, I've tried nail polish in resin, but it was a cheap nail polish, so it didn't work out that well. I had to use like a half a bottle of nail polish, but I will do another one of those for you guys. I will definitely test it. Happy Mother's Day. Back to you, Mariette. Patty says I did an experiment with white vinegar versus alcohol, and the vinegar worked better for cleaning up, measuring glasses that I use. We have like a gallon of vinegar we could try. Tamara said I used three when I did a pour last night, Jeff. Tamara said I used three when I did a pour last night. Patty also says the brand baby wipes works well as well. Thank you, Tracy. Andrea asks, Erica, any idea why adding colors would instantly start heating up my resin happened last night, and I got like 10 minutes before unworkable. Use mayron, rostillium, and some acrylics. Andrea, was it the acrylic that made the resin heat up really fast, or was it all of them? Do you know? Or do you remember? Happy Owl. I believe yours went out already. In fact, I'm 99% sure yours is already out. It should be on the way to you. Is the Yellow Coaster for sale? Sure. We sell them for five dollars. Five dollar inies. Tayshia, don't you have an order of sticks in? I can just add it to that. Who got us these? Laura. Laura, was it Laura? She brought us the lens too. No, it wasn't Laura. It was Tamara. Tamara. Tamara sent those. You guys, these are the totes of reuse. And she sent us square ones. So awesome. And she can make like little. That's handy. This side of them. Three sizes. Ocean, magneta mixed with what else you use. I just used inks. Those inks. Bombay aqua, Bombay magenta. I almost said magneta. And then artesew, yellow tint. All of them heated up super quick. How long did you mix your resin? Because I read today that if you mix the resin too long or too vigorously, it will heat up and set super quick. Sorry y'all, I'm moving around a lot. Just trying to clean off some room for Jeff's painting. I got the payment, Taycheb. Y'all got ribs in this stream. I wish we had ribs. That sounds yummy. Ribs? Yeah. Who has ribs? They're asking if we had ribs. For what? Just in it, the stream. Ribs? Like it's in food? Yeah, I don't know. What shall we do? What color? Hey, Tandy. Can you use any black or any white? I don't think. Maybe I'll use some white in there. Tamar said I'd like to see how the squares turn out, please. So if we have any leftover resin, let's do some square ones. Edward, I think it's like $14 for 100. Thank you, Beyond. Mix for maybe four minutes. Definitely not vigorously. And that has never happened before. Just weird. Did you use a new kind of plastic cups to mix them in? Andrea? Also four minutes is, while it's recommended amount of time, that's a lot of time to mix resin. Jenna, that's true. If you add too much hardener, it won't cure a lot faster. Terry, that sounds fun. Megan, that's true. If you leave it in the big mixing bucket too long, basically it'll start to heat up and then the heat plays off of itself. And since there's so much resin, there's so much heat, it'll heat up faster. That's the e-science adaptation of why that happens. Have you watched or seen any of the Just Resin guys work? Just Resin does amazing artwork. I wish we could get some of their stuff in the States. I would love to try their resin. It has to be dedicated to dust-free, to do that big of a panel and just leave it. That's insane. They do some amazing stuff. That may have been it, Andrea. I have no idea what else it would have been. It could have been a fluke. Pam, you can get the coasters off of Amazon. I usually link them in the description box. You can look at past videos. It's a direct link. But if you search, ink fish, paper coasters, that'll pull up. Clara, working big canvases is always fun. This is, what is this? A 20 by 20? Andrea, I'll do more research and send you what I can find out. What kind of resin was it? A little man's room. What kind of resin do you usually use? We have a couple different options. We have art resin, promarine, art resin, art and glow, east, nope, famo wood, there's some east coast in there, somewhere, and art resin. Lately, we've used a lot of art resin just because of the working time. It's got so far the longest working time we've used. I used MasterCast tonight and I did like it. I think I'm going to start using it for my geodes that I'm working on because it is a thicker resin. I think it would work great for the geodes. Also, I'm going to start doing a live geode pour for you guys coming up. Joe, I've seen their big table thing you're talking about. Jenny said she's scared to pour over one of my large pieces again. Would you suggest do two separate musings or three? I'm not sure what that means. I want to craft stuff but my mother's walking around so I'm not risking it. Does she get mad at you for crafting stuff? That sounds awesome, Edward. Andrea, we also do use Enviratex Lite. That's also a good resin to use and you can get it at Michael's. Use their coupon and it ends up being like $21 for 32 ounces, which is bananas. 60% off plus 20, even if it's a sale item. Yeah, we should go tomorrow and just get some stuff. Do they do good with the resin being that they're paper? Yeah, let me show you some. They set up completely flat. We have had no problems with warping whatsoever. Hi, Lydia. How did your famo wood piece set up? Which piece did we use famo wood on? I can't even remember. It's the resin that we got from Home Depot. Oh, I remember. It's over here. No, it's over here. This one I use famo wood on and it's still soft. Like you can see like thumb prints in it. I can put a nail mark in it. It's a very soft resin. I don't think I have no idea how they sell it for bar tops and things like that. It's definitely not a sturdy resin. We could have mixed it. Yeah. All right, Judy, don't kill me if you see me using a bunch of this because I want this to be okay. I'm going to use my trusty ATD stir stick. I will do you. Nancy, I'm going to do the geode. I have the time lapse of that exact one. That I'll be posting tomorrow. Amen. And I'll be doing a something, a live geode thing that will probably take three days to do completely. I'll be starting that next week. Patty was asked to pour on a guitar today. Excited and nervous. I worry about it changing the acoustics of the guitar. I'll try to talk about that. Just the acoustic guitar, like one of the kind of typical guitar, not electric guitar, who knows. It may mess with it. Jenna said I found one gallon of Enviratex at Ace for 80 bucks. Ace has been like a mom and pop, a big mom and pop. I think Ace is like a big mom and pop. Terry, I have not yet used stone coat epoxy. What did you think about it? I just want to go chop it up with John. You just want to go chop it up with John. Yeah, I think me and John would chop it up. Patty asked, when you bake a piece in the resin, do you just sand that area or the whole piece? You have to sand the whole piece so that the whole piece has tooth for the top layer of resin. Just use like a 220 or a 400 grit. You don't have to like sand really hard. Just scuff it. My pleasure, Leah. You'll like that resin. Judy said, just resin is supposed to start shipping internationally this year. Kim wants to know when Jeff is going to do the big canvas. We'll do a big one soon. Oh no, that's already a pain. Oh yeah, that one's supposed to be a portrait. Oh, I'm so behind. Jenna, just let us know when you post that video. Judy said, do your thing, Jeff. Linda used FAMO for her coasters, and they are super hard. Y'all be sweet, but I will check it out. Maybe I didn't mix it right. What's wrong? Nancy, I haven't checked any social media or Facebook today. We've been running around trying to get international shipping and everything set up in the studio. Is the door unlocked? All right, you guys, hold on just a second. That's our guest. That's what we should do. We should do some random dress shop, by the way. This is the owner of the, what do you call it? The Lazy Susan we did yesterday, I believe. She has a couple of our pieces. She's got some coasters. You guys tell her it's beyond film. What's up, girl? You're going to say hi to everybody in the beyond film? You know they're going to be like, show her. He said it's everywhere. It should be on that chair. Oh no, it's under there. Right under there. I did a second coat like four hours after, just because I wanted to make sure it's smooth, but some of the, babe, I'm going to stick to the handle. Some of the gold leaf is still sticking up a little bit, but it should smooth out. No, I don't care. Not at all. It's beautiful. It's so beautiful. I don't need to do the bottom. I don't care. I'm going to stick it in there so they can see how rad this is. He's going to show it. Where's the camera? Oh, right there. See how rad that is? They tuned in and watched us make it the other day. Oh, did they? I love it. That's awesome. Hey, guys. What's up? What are you going, shell shark? Yeah, shell shark. I love that. That's incredible. Which one? Geode? Yes. I'm working on a series of geodes. Oh, wow. Let me grab it. This one's attempt number one. I love it. That's funny. I put, I shared a post on my list of this lady who creates. Colourberry? Yeah, she's great. I'm adapting my own version of it. Yeah, I love it. That's rad. A lot of people want to see, that's like we film live a lot and they're like, do you want to do a live one? So I'll be doing a live tutorial of this. I love it. There are just chunks of stuff in here that I don't know how or why. Get your thing back. What do you do? It's the universe. It'll be a version of that, but in a circle. I love it. Yeah, the girls look good up there. There's normally a light. You know, it's right there that shines on those. That doesn't even do it justice. No, it doesn't. I just saw it on there. It's not even. We do have this. Like just the leg out. Yeah, it's incredible. Definitely bananas. All right. All right. Thank you guys so much. Thank you. Thanks for coming by. We got to start to the company. Let's all art. Oh, man. All stuff we got to. Sorry, guys. She's showing her out the door. This good thing here. Okay. Sorry, y'all. Back. Let me see what I missed. All right. I'm not scrolling all the way up. So if I missed, I went back to 943. So if I miss a question, just repost. Hobby Lobby does have a resin section. Yeah, Lea. Miss Colorberry is bananas. And I'm going to figure out her technique since she's she she isn't down to share, which I respect. No hate. You just figure out your own type. You don't figure out her type. That's what I meant. I'm going to stay inspired by how she does her artwork and adapt it to my own style. I want to be known as a jacker, a biter. A jacker. A biter. Oh, I was like, that sounds jacking people's style, biting people's style. You don't like that. Ask ideas. He knows what a biter is. Tell them. All your homeboys are biters. I'm pretty sure ideas don't know what that means. Anyone else think artisty pigments are a really good value? Her posts are so big. Was very pleased when they arrived. Oh, her pots are so big. Was very pleased when they arrived. Tamara, we we like artisty pigments. We like artisty, the Le Brez. We're using artisty gold tonight. And what about these? Who are these pigments? Most of those powders of where artists who Bring me some of that midnight. Are the royal purple? I'm going to make a color tonight, guys. Royal? Yeah. Give me the royal purple. It's pretty dark. Yeah, it's a powder. No, it's not. Yeah, it is. I'll still have. Sorry, guys. She's looking for stuff here. And I'm mixing color. Sorry. I'm glad that you guys can talk amongst each other. You guys don't get impatient and just leave. No, our guys are the best guys. Well, I wasn't going to put my phone in in the meantime, but alas, I can't do it. Why? Because I wonder if you just unscrew that and just pull that out a little more so that it balances. That's not out all the way. You might be able to. Or you can just. I'm just not worried about it. I didn't get any notifications. I just have that just in case. It is not darkening it. Ava said, was the middle always white? Yes. Well, I painted that. I painted spray painted a black and I spray painted a white. They're just kind of back and forth because the black will. If you just spray, if you try to fade it in black, it'll really get a lot of black in the center. And then when you put resin on it, it mixes and it turns gray. And it doesn't look very nice. So I just did a little white. Just you can see the spots. It's the last color I did. Mariette asked if multiple undercoats do you stand in between we do? At least one, one or two really depends on the size of the canvas and what we're going for. Yeah, depends on the size of the canvas and what we're going for. Jenny, we do use Bramble Berry sometimes as well too. Ellen, I haven't tried a Lumilite yet. Lisa, I'm not sure how long it takes. It depends on if Laura has the colors you're asking for. You should have gotten a confirmation from your order from Larez. And I'll message Laura tonight and see if she can send out confirmations to everybody that she's gotten her system that had ordered Larez. Denise, you'll like Perlex. When we first started, we used a lot of Perlex and we still like to use it. It's good stuff. Or did I say people who beat up for biting in the graph writer circles? I'm not trying to bite anybody. Y'all, I'm not a bite. Well, fun fact, I was expelled from kindergarten for biting a chunk out of my teacher's calf. That was a real true life story. However, I'm not trying to bite anybody's artwork. I'm just saying I'm inspired and I don't care if someone bites our style. I mean, if you can recreate what we do, then high fives, high fives all around. Pam, if you go to the Larez website, if you're in the United States, when you check out, just use the code Laura so that you don't have to pay international shipping. That way it'll get shipped to Laura and all you have to do is pay domestic shipping. Royal purple is artisan. I don't know if you have any, but you may have seen it at my house. I think you gave us some royal purple. Tamara, getting overwhelmed by having a lot of paints is a real true life thing. Like, there's a lot of times that, sorry, it's shaking. I'm taking the phone out of the gimbal. You guys will be able to tell, like, the difference between gimbal and non-gimbal. Okay. Yes, I have seen Kathy Lane's work. She does amazing stuff for sure. You have dry spots right there and over there. Idea said Jeff Bighton causes beef in. What color is the teal? Oh, that's by Brambleberry. It is Mermaid Blue Micah. Tamara, I would have done the same thing. I did get confirmation from Larez, but not from Laura yet. If you got a confirmation from Larez, it may as well have been a confirmation from Laura, but I will contact her for you just to give you some peace of mind. That's why I love using that clear in the middle because you know that you still get a clear middle. It's not going to stay there. Crystal, you can spray paint tile, then pour resin on top of it. Just make sure that your spray paint is dry. Expelled from kindergarten, that's hardcore. Well, you know, that's the making of a fisheye right there. For people that don't know what a fisheye looks like, it's a dimple. You can see when the light catches it. I'll check them out, Rick. Oh, that's awesome, Ginny. Apparently Brambleberry, their soap stores going out of business and all their powders are going to be on clearance. I have yet to try out justpigments.com, Tamara, but I've been recommended to it before. I just always forget. Have a great time at your meeting, Ginny. Leah, it's a beautiful color. Tasia, I think she's going to start shipping to Canada, but I'm not sure yet. Pam loves those two colors. Aren't they great together? Very mermaidy. This is going to be like a mermaid galaxy. Nebula explosion. How do you fix a fisheye? If your resin's still wet, just put a drop of more resin in it. If your resin is like one day set, like soft set, you should be able to put a hot washcloth over it and leave it. And it may make the resin melt back into itself. If not, you have to sand and do the pour over. Tamara, sometimes you just have to go for it. You can't worry about wasting resin or if there's another fisheye popping out, pretty good. Make all the resin. Would it be wise to pack a cardboard sheet behind a resin on a big canvas to stop it from sagging? You can. We just prep our canvases in such a way that it tightens it up the canvas since it's made of cotton. You can shrink it. I have a video tutorial on it somewhere. Awesome, Greg. Thanks. Sam says, so bananas. Thanks, Sam. Beyoncé said, it is mermaid after all. It is mermaid. Hi, Stephanie. Welcome. Tamara said I basically gave in and just super tilted. Sometimes you just have to hit it with a super tilt. Leah, you totally should. How opaque is the glow powder? It's more opaque than the something. Then the, you know, the pots of paint that they sent me. It's way more opaque than that stuff. I will. I'll do a test for you, Clara. If you have like one more day to wait before you wanted to do that, I can do it for you tomorrow. I'm sorry, Jackie. Hope you feel better. Allergies suck. Tamara, the struggle is real. I always struggle to keep up. Misty says, Jeff, love that gold. Tamara says, be a beautiful. Pam says, damn, that's gorgeous. Michelle Kenny says, wow, just wow, gorge. Margot says, wow, Jeff, wow too. So nice. You're going to faint. Philly Phil asked, if you were to get asked to do a light switch covers, what would be a price you would charge? Way too much going on. I love the subtlety of like these guys coming out. I want it to be more subtle. Like I need it to be more. How much would you charge for light fixture covers? I don't know. I don't know if that would work because aren't they rounded? I mean, they have a curved edge, but I don't think it's really any more curved than a canvas. Phil, he probably do like, depending on what the person wanted on it, he probably do like 10 each. Let me know how it goes, Clara. You're going to find that it can get kind of gritty with those kind of paints. Just don't be afraid of mixing a lot of that pigment into it. It looks flowery rather than outer spacey. Absolutely love it. Pure awesomeness. There's so much clear in the middle that it's set, that it's literally like not letting anything go in the middle. Deborah asked if you could use air compressor to blow instead of blowing yourself. You can, it's just... We just don't have it turned on right now. You totally could. Air compressor blows out a little bitty stream, so it would just be like a little stream and then it wouldn't look right. He has a fine point airbrush because he does really detailed work. If you had one that... What number is yours? It's just an airbrush. Any kind of airbrush is going to flow on a little stream. Clara wants to know if there's an extra charge for this spit. I don't think he's spitting one yet. I have accidentally before, and no, it's complimentary. Edwards said get that man a straw before he passes out. Missy said he's going to lose that hat. I'm telling you. Nancy says Jeff is working his magic. This is not magic. This is, uh, it's beginning to mix too much. I'm really not liking it. All the teal is gone. Now my headphones are falling out. Do you want me to put your headphones back in? No, it's just, it's just mixing in. It's just, I've never tried to circle like this before. Would you guys use for this pigment-wise? Um, Artist Sue, Royal Purple, Mermaid Blue by Bramble Berry, and Artist Sue Gold, and Fuchsia also by Artist Sue. Hair dryer looks like an iris. ATD Art is on fire this week. You're nailing everything. I'm in awe of your creativity. Have you done one that looks like flames yet? We have. I can show you one in a little bit. Joey said I would pass out blowing like that. Yeah, I almost did. Eva, that's a brilliant idea. She said I've been watching you for a while, and all I hear is bananas. You should do lips and teeth and a banana shape. Melissa says, Holy Shimoli, it's so pretty. Tasia said it looks genius. Rusty said it looks like a cactus flower. Misty said you better be ready to grab him. He's going to pass out. Andrea says she loves it. I don't know how he doesn't get his hat in the resin. I don't know how he's going to get that in the resin. I know Stephanie. I have no idea how he doesn't pass out. I'm pretty sure that all this is in the resin. Make sure there's no resin on it. You got the resin on it. There's all kinds of resin on that. Babe, now you've just got resin all over it. Well, I didn't want it to get on you if you pulled that through your shirt. This is why I love art resin. All these edges, right about now is like the time that it starts to kind of sit, so it won't go off the edge all the way. Idea said, Jeff, it's dope. You could stop working on it. It's absolutely amazing. Can you add more teal? Try teal on blow towards the center. Have you tried liquid text, inks and resin? Jenna, I have. They work well. They're very opaque. Where can I get the auto metal flake? I don't think you can get it online. I can look, ocean, and let you know. Crystal said I passed out just watching him blow so much. Kisha said she loves it. Andrew said, I hope he passes out before he unflowers it. I just love it. Magic, pure magic. Little Ms. Marie said, I had to go. Just came back. This is amazing. Judy said, this is really unique. I just love it. Timmer, I'm not going to bust into your inks. It looks like it's strawberry and aura heart. Looks like a cosmic jellyfish. Amaze ball, stop right there. Looks great. It's the big bang. Andrew said, I wish I had the money to buy that one right now. If anybody's interested, it is, what is it? It's 20 by 20. Yeah. I say, I'm not going to bust into your inks. 400, $400, it's yours. First person to buy it gets it. First person to put a deposit down gets it. It just has to be paid off by the end of the month. Right. It has to be paid off before we have to pay rent. We will stop saying that when YouTube pays our rent. This is, I love this. Like, I love it. I'm glad you do because I wasn't sure you would like it earlier. But I'm glad. It's different. It's like way different than whatever do. I wish you guys could see how pearlescent it is. Did you drop onto this or is that like, I love the look of these colors like fading into the black. Have you considered Patreon? The reason why we're not on Patreon is we like sharing our tips and tricks. Like for free. Like we love that you guys send us tips and like little gifts to help improve our channel. So I feel like it would be a disservice to you guys if we took our channel to Patreon. I don't know. I mean, if you, if you, if you think about it, you guys would get the good stuff. Don't do that. And by you guys donating and whatever you donate, I don't. We don't have the need to take it to Patreon. And we sell our artwork, so that's, that's good. We love it. I mean, as long as we can sell our artwork, we don't really, we're good sharing the tips and stuff. And I don't know if they have like the chat like we do here. I don't know. I just like it. But I like, I like how it's going with y'all. Did he finish the things for his mom? Were you doing stuff for your mom? No, that painting for Mother's Day. Oh, the painting for Mother's Day. That's that one. And no, he's going to be doing that one tonight and tomorrow morning. Andrea said I'll put a deposit down and pay for it in two weeks. He said deal, Andrea. And I think I have a box that'll fit all of your stuff in it. A tutorial on Frankensteining a box? He said it's easy, but it can be time consuming. Basically what we do is when we don't have a box that perfectly fits a canvas, we just have to patch it together and make it work. And that can be a challenge if you don't know how to do it. But Jeff has basically perfected it because we don't want to send an oversized box. Because every, oh my God, y'all are going to bust me on this. And I'm going to get hit with a whole bunch of that switch. He said, but every inch counts. I know, but that's for real. Every inch counts when you're shipping and the smaller you can make the box. Damn it. I'm just setting myself up. Anyways, it's a thought. Misty, if you have the total, you can just shoot it to PayPal. Thornton at artisttilldeath.com. Two T's, two L's. Or I'll just check my email after we get off of here and we can chat about that payment. How is the lacing created? The lacing is something that a lot of people really want to know how to do. And we actually recently did a test ahead to head. Where is it? Of how different paints, let me get over there, how different paints sell. And this is with acrylic casting craft. And we also did lures and spray paint to get cells and lacing. Basically it comes down to the kind of paint you use. And adding heat and tilting your canvas so that it thins out the paint. When he does this one, I'll have him, I'll like zoom in so you can see what I'm talking about. What is Jeff thinking about the MasterCast? It's fast. I could smell it. It was a little, I could smell it when you mixed it. It's set a little fast and it seemed like it wasn't blending the colors well. But then when I got up today and looked at it, I'm not mad at it. But you could tell that it just really kept the colors separate. Unless you really heated it up and heated it up. Heated it up? And we're tilting it all the colors. I mean, it did pretty good. But it was definitely fast. I didn't know it was going to be such a fast set. I think it'll work well for my geodes. Janice said, yeah, after you get done with your pieces moving forward, can you just tell us the price in case we may want it please? Tanya, it's our pleasure to share what we know. You can still do the tip for free, but maybe send the Patreon a coaster. Happy Owl. We're just happy that you guys tune in. It helps us to have all of you guys watching. We love having all of you here. And we don't require anything from you guys other than just showing up when you can and sharing and talking word of mouth. But that's also not required. Andrew said Patreon doesn't really offer anything for communication with people. Just email messages. See, I wouldn't get to chat with you guys like this. Thank you for the donation. We appreciate it. Again, you guys not required. But it helps us. It makes it easier for us to come every single day and help you guys and give you guys all the knowledge that you need and show mistakes and show awesome mistakes and show happy mistakes. Bob Ross would say. And just, you know, it allows us to buy all these materials and do them every night. Because every night something doesn't sell, which is fine. It'll sell in the future. But. Keeps our page running. Denise said, any tips for using a heat gun for the first time aside from not burning slash branding yourself? Don't use it on high. Don't use it on high because you're going to bake your resin. Lisa said Andrew is going to need a truck. This is true. Claire said yes on the Frankenstein boxes. Amy says one of the other artists I watch is taking most of her stuff to Patreon makes me sad. That's unfortunate. I'm sorry. Hey Frankie, CNC and woodworking channel. Welcome to our page. That's fine. That's what I was doing. I forgot that's what I was doing. I was stringing it out like layering it more and more. Beyonce, Denise, all you have to do is go in for the skin straight. That way you get a nice even tattoo. Kind of like mine. Andrew said, Lisa, you have no idea. I already bought two other paintings plus an order of sticks and about a billion coasters. I feel bad we haven't shipped the paintings yet, but it's like every time one is added, I want it to ship together to save on shipping. And then so it takes a couple extra days to make sure the piece is fully cured. By the way, you guys don't ship your resin paintings right away. Let it set up. So you don't end up with a funky texture on your painting when it gets to where it's going. Andrew said it opted out of TWSS, LOL. And he said, you need to make a t-shirt that has two T's, two L's. True. Patty wants to know how much Jeff sold tonight's piece for. Would you say four? Four hundred. And then we asked for just a deposit to hold the painting. And we're no, we know Andrea's good for it. She's bought a couple of pieces before. The lacing looks like it was created by the gold. Which gold did he use? That was not this. It was Artisue Metallic Pigment Bright Gold. Ideas, I see you. Thank you, Toby. Hey Leslie, sippy sippy. Mine's all the way over there. Let me see if I can reach it. Made it. Tink. Claire said talking about you guys is free of charge. It's our pleasure. We appreciate it. Now we're still here, Paula Wall. Thank you, Greg. If one was to resin a glass tabletop, would you resin the top or the bottom of a glass? That is an interesting question. I suppose it depends on what look you're going for. If you look up on YouTube, there is an Asian gentleman that does that. He pours huge pieces of glass and then he cuts it. Like he peels it perfectly, pulls it up, and displays it from the flat side. And it looks amazing. Hold on, Tanya. Let me. This is the flame piece he did the other day. He wants to do it over, but this is what she ended up looking like. I guess he ended up looking like. Is it being difficult? It's just. Hi, Ticey. Thank you, Clara. Sippy, sippy fund. I love it. Misty mine was accidental. It matches the front of that guy. Thanks, Andrea. That's very sweet of you, Natalie. Thank you. What's the wattage in the heat gun? I can't read anything on this heat gun anymore, but it's the cheapest heat gun at Home Depot. It's like $29, something like that. It's by Wagner. It has no dial. It has low, high, and off. That's it. Billy Phil, I will do the Element Pour Minyana. And I will also be doing the Blue Pour for ME Awareness Minyana. I know. I'm going to have to take him outside to get some fresh air when we're done with this. He's going to pass out. What color blue is that? That is Mermaid Blue by Brambleberry. It is amazing. This canvas is 8 by 24. Hi, Nico. Shannon said, good evening. I just got to say I'm a bit addicted to your videos and learn so much. I'm in OKC. My hubs and I are bomby designs. We started acrylic pours and are moving into resin. Shannon, acrylic pours are just a gateway drug to resin. Tanya, he's going to do another video with the fire probably next week. Taisy, the burn on my wrist is serious. I thought it actually would hurt more than it ended up. But it healed evenly, which is all I was worried about. I knew it would scar. Yes, it is possible to over mix the resin. If you mix it for too long or too vigorously or you heated up too much, it will preset the resin before it's supposed to. See, I was running like that. That means it's it's setting up. And I'm using a lot of heat. So yeah, he is using a lot of heat. Pam, definitely usually only use it on low. Jeff will kick it into high sometimes. But it's just because I leave it just for a minute. Just not a minute or just for a second. Just to get it loosened so that I can just flip it in a direction that I want it. Samantha said this one's pretty too. Why must Payday be three days away? Sad. Y'all, we'll paint another one. There will be tomorrow as long as we have resin and I have a battery life in my phone. We will post. Oh, I didn't know that the deeper burn is less pain. Burns away the pain sensors. I had no idea. Amy asked, when I do my table, do I have to strip it or just sand it? So also, can I leave some of the wood grain showing? You totally could. We just recommend sanding it so that there's a tooth. And if you want the wood grain to show, then you wouldn't want to apply the bonding primer, which is an opaque white. So I would definitely suggest just sanding it. You do a light sanding. It just has to scuff it enough that the resin has something to grab onto, Amy. Bye, Greg. We've done that, Clara. A lot going on in this piece. I know the black corner is my favorite too. I think tomorrow it'll be moved around enough to where it is. That's awesome, Phil. Someone, what? If anybody gets this piece, we will... Did somebody buy it? What? Oh, no, the other one, right? The other one, yeah. We'll get the coasters to go along with it. You're sending Andrea coasters as well? She already bought like 92 of them. Can we make some of those? We'll just say this one gets one and then Andrea will get one. Sounds good. Well, as Marie said, the pieces you've done lately have been too amazing. When I make a bit more money, I'll definitely want a piece in my place. We are so plattered by everybody that wants our artwork in their home or business. Can you tell us the colors again? Yes. He used bright gold by Artisou. Mermaid blue by Brambleberry. And royal purple by Artisou. Oh, and fuchsia by Artisou. Sounds good, Ron. I will send you the email tonight. Would the wood soak up the resin and not sit on top? If you don't, okay, let me start over. If you sand it, so it was, okay, we take three. So tables come treated already. And so if you sand all of that treatment area of the wood, the top layers too deep, you would have to coat it with a polycrylic in order for the wood not to soak in the resin because it's porous, right? So you could use a polycrylic, which is clear, but I would still recommend sanding the polycrylic just slightly so that there's tooth. Good call, Natalie. Paula really likes the colors on the canvas. PJ said Jeff cooked up something stunning. That is gorgeous. Philly Phil said y'all take food stamps. Idea said if I send money and installments up front, will you accept and do a custom piece? Yes, you mean? Yeah, sure. Ideas, he said sure. Amy, I understand. I have a super big baby in the house as well. It's funny, if somebody's screaming out front, you know it's got to be something good and they don't give an F because the police station is right across the street. I know we've watched people, thinking Nathan, we've watched people get into serious arguments just outside of our window. It's amazing. Ooh, that is a... I want you to show people the amazing over there. Oh, look at that. How bananas. Andrea, you get one. And if somebody would like to purchase this one, they get this one as well. We'll get it. Why are your hands yellow? I just tuned in. Well, it looks like an octopus just in there. How fun. I shook up a tent, a resident tent, and the cap wasn't screwed in on the way, so I'm yellow now. I promise I'm not jaundiced. Where do you get your round coasters from? They are by... Let me take you over there. Sorry, had to unplug you. You can get them off Amazon. They are by Inkfish and Company. They come in square and round. Thank you, Tamara. I will link those products in the description box below the video. Margo, I agree. People watching this find $8 million. We're not at $8 million. We're at $8,000. However, I love being at $8,000 because y'all honestly, I didn't think I'd ever hit $8,000. Yep. He's over here huffing and puffing. What are you doing, baby Moose? What are you doing? You being cute? Nailed it. Such a good boy. Such a good boy. Denise said want on the coasters. Coasters are great. Andrea said thank you, Jeff, for the coaster. If no one wants it, it's friends. You know how addicted to coasters I am. How much are coasters? Any idea of shipping to Australia? All right, y'all. Here's the deal. I priced out shipping for a bulk order of coasters. Nope. Starsticks to a distributor in Australia, Canada, and the UK. And it's going to cost me about $60 to get a bulk pack over there. And then the distributors are going to send them out. And so all people have to pay is domestic shipping, not international shipping. The cheapest small package I can get over there is like $29, $26 somewhere in there. So I don't know if someone wants to buy a $5 coaster and then pay $26 to have it shipped. But if someone's interested, I can make it happen. I got you, Denise. I think we're going to make coasters with the class that we have coming up as well. If you're interested, June 2nd and 3rd, we're doing a class. It will be all-inclusive. Yeah, it's done. That's a wrap. It's not moving at all. It's moving a tiny bit, but... Did you drop something in this part? Yeah. Oh, you had a spot? Yeah. June 2nd and 3rd, we're doing a classroom. It's all-inclusive from the torch to the resin and the canvas cradle boards. All of the things are included and you get to take home whatever you have left over. Let me know if you guys want to come to the class. It's sending an email, Thornton, at artisttilldeath.com, 2Ts, 2Ls. Cutoff date for that is... What did we say? 26. 26. I have to know by the 26, so I have all the stuff in. Half upfront to hold your spot and then half day of. And the piece I just did, if anybody's interested, is 275. Just if you're interested. Right. Angelus had durable other coasters after you resin them. Are they still pretty fragile? They're going to be as strong as the resin. Are you going to rip a resin to coaster? Just get one of the ones that we don't like. There's a stack of them on the computer desk. Absolutely, Denise. Leah, we do have... I am set up as an Amazon affiliate. This is what they are. They're basically compressed cardboard paper. I do know if you use them as a real coaster like this, they do soak up, they do their job, then they tend to warp and... You have to throw them away after a couple weeks. We haven't yet to try to tear this. I don't know why we haven't, but here's one. As you can see, it's the same material. Resin on it. This is about... You know what? Is this the stuff you use? That's the soft stuff. Yeah, I can feel it. You can put your fingernail on that still. That's almost a week old. That's famo wood. Well, we can tear one of these. All right, I'm going to try to tear it. Can they see? Hold it over this. All right, so we can start from here. Wow. It's a lot harder than... All right, so this is famo wood. And then I know... Let's see, I know these. Oh, we didn't pour on the square ones. They make them in round-end square. Tysie, you totally needed to pour also. You could just pour along. Night Rusty. You can't put your fingernail on that. This is the same stuff. That's the same stuff? No, no, no. I'm saying the same material. What resin is it? I'm sure that it's art resin. Yeah. I mean, that tears pretty good, but it's very thin. So it just might tear as well. Yeah, if you give it... Well, the red... This, as you can see, it's still together. Yeah, it's a lot tougher that it will tear if you want to tear it. Yeah, I don't know. Anybody's going to be that destructive with them. This is a piece of artwork, you guys. This is... Functional artwork. This is functional artwork. And if you want it, you can just tape it back together, maybe use some duct tape or some bubble gum. Bubble gum. Just give you a little X there and resin right over it. Billy Vils is why is something telling me you're going to have a serious bidding war tomorrow? That would be fun. It would be fun. Sounds good, Denise. Yeah. We were going to pour on the square ones tonight, but he grabbed the round ones just out of habit. We'll do the square ones tomorrow. Patty said, my name is Patty, and I'm addicted to artists till death. We accept. Tamron, we'll do the square coasters tomorrow. Jodi, you can bring a sleeping bag. Night, Keisha. Andrea, no worries. I'm going to try to do them monthly if I... I mean, it all has to go. Like, I have to check space availability and what we have going on, but I'm going to try to do them monthly. Patty says I need to go to ATD Anonymous. Justine, can you send me the info on that because I'm going to forget? Shop and ship. Please, ma'am. YouTube Premium just commented said, hello, we at YouTube Premium are wondering if any or all of you would be interested in inquiring in our unparalleled YouTube experience. We're not a membership. We're a revolution. Join us. I don't know if that's legit because I don't know if YouTube messages people. But I think they did just pop in a commercial. Commercials? Have you ever put resin on both sides of a coaster? We're actually thinking about doing that so that you can have... I haven't really tried that. We haven't tried it yet. So it would be like, we can do, you know, a double color. Maybe we'll do that tomorrow night. Wednesdays, tomorrow. What is it when you can switch the color of resin? I mean, the... Like, you could turn something inside out and it's a different color. Turn it inside out and it's a different color? No, there's a word for it. I just can't think of it. Reversible. Susanna raised $600 on her auction tonight. That's awesome. That's rad. Are y'all doing an auction? We can... We'll think about it. Maybe we'll start doing that just at the end of the month with whatever we have. Surplus pieces. We'll start doing an end of the month auction. Oh, Angela, it's fine. We wanted to do a stress test on it, but... Don't feel bad. It's good to know. But yeah, you would still be able to... Not this one. I wouldn't put a hot cup of coffee on this one. Judy said there's no cure for ATD. Only treatment is total immersion. Reversible. Thank you, Jenna. That's the word I was looking for. Is that reversible? Oh, sorry. So people are talking to the YouTube live people. They're like, why are you all up in our feet putting in a commercial in YouTube Premium? The account is like, we sell nothing other than enlightenment. I know. I don't know. I don't know anything about it. It is quarter to 11. All right. Okay. Invert's a good word. Hit the trail. Yep. We gotta... You have to work on that. And that little guy is ready to go. You gotta put that together tomorrow. Thank you so much to Laura for sending this. Thank you so much to Pam for sending the shirts. Thank you so much to Tamara for the coasters and the inks. You guys are beyond amazing. Thank you to everybody who donated. You will all be entered into the giveaway on the 31st. If you guys would like to enter our Lupus Awareness giveaway for some sticks, send us a photo of a pour that has purple in it. Artist till death. Nope. Thornton at artisttilldeath.com. Two T's, two L's. Or if you... Patty, I'll link it in the description box. If you want to post your Lupus Awareness artwork on social media, make sure you hashtag A-T-D-A-R-T so that we can find it. If you don't know how to hashtag, it's literally putting a pound sign and then no space and then A-T-D-A-R-T behind it. That way we can find your pieces. You can do that on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook or Pinterest probably. Moose says hi by the way. I'm sure there's other stuff I need to say but I can't think of it right now. Yes, you can add other colors into it. It just has to be mainly purple. If you have any questions, shoot me an email. I'll be sending out more of the stir sticks on Monday. Thank you so much for everybody that has been patient with us shipping those out. Since we do support small businesses, it takes time and we order them when you guys order them from us. So we don't keep a stock on hand. We're not ballers like that. Anyways, thank you all for tuning in. You're all bananas and we'll see you next time. Bye.