Stir silicone oil - VS - Not stir - fluid acrylic painting with different cells
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- Опубликовано: 16 сен 2019
- See how you can achieve different effects with the same fluid acrylic paints in this comparison video. Everything is identical only as you give the silicone oil affects your image result very much.
In this comparison video, we look at the different cell effects that arise when we stir the silicone oil in the individual acrylic colors or just give it.
In addition I touched four colors and divided them on the two canvases, on the right side in each case three drops of silicone oil are mixed into the colors.
In the picture on the left side, three drops of silicone oil are applied to each color layer.
The fully filled cups are then placed upside down on the canvases in the Flip Cup technique. After distributing the colors by swiveling the canvas everything looks very similar. There are beautiful color gradients. But we already see the first cells.
To accelerate cell production, I heat the acrylic paint with the heat gun.
Initially, small cells develop, which develop completely after a few hours.
I hope you like the comparison, I hope you enjoy recreating and designing your own artwork.
Creative greetings
Tiktus
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“Naples yellow red”
Some call it orange
looks definitely orange 😁 to me
i live in naples fl not italy lol but i love the color even more knowing it home lol
Both are gorgeous. I couldn't choose. peace by a river, or a lost in the shuffle. either way, i could spend a long time looking. lol
There's more cells when you stir the silicone in the paint, but, there's a prettier "pattern" when you *don't* stir it in. Both are pretty, but, I think I like the "less - celled," non-stirred one, the best.
I think it depends on what you are going for though. If you want a more uniform painting then don't stir, but if you are going for a more "explosive" look then I would stir.
Honestly, I would've probably even liked the paintings more with no cells at all. They looked so pretty next to each other. xD
Just barely stir
It is in effect very interesting...
Better.
Is it just me or does the two pictures look like their from one picture next to each other like those multi canvas paintings. 😊
Not just you
Its just you!!
.....Lol!!! Naaah I was thinking the same thing. I like them both. Kewl project!! Ty for sharing!!💜💜
Nope
They really do and that‘s fascinating !
Yes the same, but one. Has oil mixed and the other not. Compared.
I’d like to see you do one where you stirred the oil into only on color and left the rest unstirred. That could be an interesting pattern.
I'm drawn to the left one (not stirred) but love how they are both fun to look at.
I prefer the left one, but love to see how both techniques affect the final result!! Super well done, congrats
6:02 Trypophobia : let us introduce ourselves
I don't have severe but it give me anxiety to watch 😕
@@mahamalik3309 😂😂😂
@@Plofomeister 😀😀
i am triggered
Haha... Ikr...
Well I like the results of both look like the non stirred made like fish fossils, the other stirred typical cell results. Awesome vid :-)
I like both as well & I do that too. Lastnight, I did one with over-stirred Silicone oil, ( swipe technique), & followed it up with a 2nd one with several drops of silicone; not stirred, ( swipe & tilt technique), both turned out nice. Thanks for sharing!
Love the non stirred side, the extra subtlety in the colour blend is gorgeous
Well I'll be darn!
I never imagined that there could be such a difference.
Cool experiment
and good to now know!
Thanks.
I think I'll be stirring my silicone in every time now.Beautiful results!!💜👍
Stirring it in I was told will give you much smaller cells , while not stirring gives larger more unusual shaped cells. This proves that lesson perfectly.
I like both and they go together side by side beautifully.
Beautiful! Thank you for these instructional videos! Again I must comment that I enjoy SO MUCH that there is no talking!!!
Thank you for the comparison. Another good learning technique for different results.👍
I love them both equally. They both have devastating appeal and formidable charm.
Great test!!! Beautiful!! ❤🎨🖌 Thanks for sharing your art. ❤
Thank you for such a great demo, it's so helpful to see how differently they turned out.
Love this comparison video! Beautiful!
I def prefer the non-stirred version, so much more interesting! Thank you!
Thank you for sharing this test. Both turned out awesome, each in their own way 😃 ! Very informative & educational.
Appreciate this comparison very much. Quite educational.
I'm learning so much thru your tutorials..thank you for every post
Спасибо большое! Сидела сейчас и думала, размешивать или нет. И вдруг Ваше видео с этой темой! Фантастика! Благодарю за мастер класс! Удачи Вам во всём! 😊👍👍☀️
Fascinating comparison, thank you for inspiring us!
krass....beide Versionen haben ihren Reiz. Danke für den Vergleich, herzlich, Lina
~> =) *:-)* =)
WOW! Thank you for that demonstration. Very informative.
Thank you so much for your videos. Very inspiring
What a great demo for us. Thank you for doing it!
It is even more interesting to compare two slightly different technics. Excellent.
Could've stopped at 4:15 and still had a pair of masterpieces
For me it's at 5:02
Thank you very much for the comparison. I am a beginner and know there are people that would buy either one. This gives me many ideas to work on.
I love the stirred one, reminds me of the interconnected-ness of roots or some huge organic organism 🥰
Wow, what an interesting experiment! Dramatic difference in the 2 techniques. Love them both. Guess it depends on what you’re after as to whether you decide to mix or not. Thanks for sharing!
I’ve done only 2 acrylic fluid pours. On one I dribbled the silicone every which way all over the paint after I poured it. What a cool effect I got. It created a bumpy textured look, as if it were done with oil paints. Had to wipe off the excess silicone once the paint dried, but that’s no big deal. Left a wonderful shine to the cured surface.
Excellent video... both pieces are beautiful
Да я тоже в работах удивляюсь-цвета одинаковые,а силикон действует по разному!для меня это просто чудо!мне очень нравится этот процесс!!!
А я не поняла. Справа без силикона , а узор интереснее. Слева с силиконом и узор местами.
У других мастериц наоборот получается. Не поняла я.
@@MsSevuk Силикон был добавлен и справа, и слева. Разница была только в том, что слева силикон просто капнули в стаканчик и не размешивали, а справа силикон размешали. Поэтому справа получился узор на всей поверхности картины, а слева в некоторых местах
The outcome was beautiful
Either effect is amazing, depending on the type of cell growth you're trying to achieve, I guess. Thank you for the experiment. I gleaned some wonderful new information from this video.
Beide, ....einfach nur wunderschön, vielen Dank.
Both are so unique & gorgeous. Im partial to more cells but love both xo
Both so beautiful... but the stirred one full of cells is my fav 👍
Wow! Stirred, for sure. Gorgeous.
Nunca!!! Nadie había hecho esta comparación. Muchas gracias.
Thanks for the demo. Great info.
BEAUTIFUL! 💓💓💓
Nice comparison! They are both beautiful!
love the mixed silicone one!
always loved sap green in my paintings..its so versatile in art for foliage & other applications. I Love your work...
I must say, that I love the one that you stirred 💜
Thank you so much!!! Very cool results!!💜
Both look really great
You get more cells if you stir the silicon in! I like both! looks great! another great way is to splash fine silicone.
Very interesting comparison, thanks!
Interessanter Versuch! Beide Ergebnisse sind toll, aber was mir am Bild mit dem getropften Silikon besonders gefällt, ist, dass die Zellen sich nur in bestimmten Bereichen bilden. Dadurch wirkt das Bild ruhiger und fokussierter. Danke!
Awesome experiment pours. I personally don't like to use silicone. I like Dimethacone instead. It brings cells also. For those who don't know it's in some hair products like coconut oil and conditioners. We in the USA use OGX coconut serum. You just have to read the back and hopefully Dimethacone will be near the beginning of the ingredients. Titus, thank you for your hard work and sharing with us. Love your work very, very much.
Also *KY jelly in drops* which isn't 100% dimethicone like the coconut. Love that coconut smell =)
Interesting experiment.....interesting result.....both cool pics.... I can't decide - some days I prefer cells , other days....no cells
Loved them both. Thank u for your video
Fascinante. Os resultados são bem visíveis. Adoro esse tipo de células. Muito obrigada pela explicação. Forte abraço.
I like the fact you did a pair 👍
I totally thought 1 on left would have more cells but both look awesome! I gotta try stirring my paint w/silicone as I havnt been doing that! Thanks!!!
Good demo! I can see in the non-mixed silicon oil pools in certain areas allowing cells whereas the mixed one has more uniformly distributed cells.
Thank you! I actually like the non-stirred version better, I think!
So freaking beautiful!!! I love it!!!
Para las personas que estamos aprendiendo, como yo, se agradecen mucho ésas explicaciones tan bien hechas y además en mi idioma. Desde España gracias. 🙏
Very cool experiment! I like both of them. Guess it all depends on what you want.
Wow, can’t even believe how alike they look👍🏼
Wow looks amazing
Thanks I love this channel.. Its soothing and so educational to this fluid art lady who really needs direction in areas still. Thanks for all the content- keep creating 🌈💗
Beautiful, very tropical 😎
Great video and beautiful channel, but I have trypophobia and at the end I almost DIED.
God, I’m still shivering.
Both are beautiful!
It's like a leaf... or a tryphobes nightmare
Put the colour in the glass with the same order but different colour.. pour in the same kind Canvas.. in the end.. too many beautifull coloured shape showed.. awesome..
Sehr interessant, das mal zu vergleichen!💖💖💖👍👍👍😍😍😍sieht bei beiden Bildern wunderschön aus 🤩
Cc j'adore le résultat bravo merci du partage bisous
Bardzo dziękuję za film porównawczy! Super!
I'm watching these videos before I try one, but it occurs to me that putting pushpins into the corners on the back of the frame might be handy?
Interesting experiment - thanks.
I really love the one on the right!
I think both are beautiful...I learned something
Left panel- its fantastic
Both are beautiful
This is like the eighth video of yours I watched, couldn't believe I wasn't subscribed. Now I am.
very cool.... love to see that !!
Both are pretty 😍
This is a great video. Thank u for making it.
i see a lot of people bringing up Trypophobia, but i guess i don't have it ... as bad... as cells don't bother me one bit.. even when someone connects the word to the image.... must just be one of those things you can have from mild to strong
any who, i love when fluid artists do experiments, as i have to wait to be able to get paints for the canvas i have, i cant just play around, so its helpful to see others try all this stuff out. By the time i can afford a few paints, i will prob have enough knowledge to dive right in :D I love all your work
Hello! I like this video! Thank you for the comparison. I can almost see how the silicone stayed concentrated. I am new and learning and do not want to assume too much! Rafael of RADAcrylics will stir in his silicone on the bottom layer of the cup. This is just another technique idea. As I am learning, I like to share ideas. This is a wonderful community where many of us come to learn! As we should be forever grateful, and gifting back will come. Just as we should gift forward! OK then, thank you! Blessings and Re Jouir -Darlene
My God! This is beautiful!!!!!
Très étonnant , voilà un diptyque très sympa et très original et de plus ... très joli !!!!
Merci beaucoup pour cette démo intéressante et merci pour tout ce que tu fais pour nous ... Une grande générosité :-) Je suis Fan Fan Fan 💖💖
You're amazing 👏💖
Dziękuję bardzo za wspaniałe porady 💚💚💚
OMG I LOVE THEM BOTH!
super, dziękuję za te poglądową lekcję. Nie próbowałam nakładać silikonu między warstwy farb, a rzeczywiscie efekty sa bardzo ciekawe. Pozdrawiam.
Looks like a trilobite, or a really strange lobster. Both results are quite cool in their own way and actually look like they should be displayed side-by-side as if they’re part of one larger picture. ❤️❤️
Very interesting. I like them both. I guess it depends on what design one is going for.
Sind beide klasse!! Tolle Farben!!❤️
I like them both.
Thank you!! So helpful.
Really awesome👍🏻👍🏻♥️♥️