How to Do an Acrylic Pour Tree Ring - Detailed Video
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- Опубликовано: 9 янв 2019
- This is a detailed, in-depth video on exactly how to do an acrylic pour tree ring technique.
Materials used:
Artist's Loft Flow Acrylics
Art Minds DIY acrylic paint
Floetrol
Water
Paint Ratios: 50% floetrol, 30% paint, 20% water
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You are correct. Evener is not a word. Beautiful work
Loving the blue in the center.
not only is the finished product gorgeous, the entire process was beautiful. the best thing about doing these on video is that even when you run a particularly pretty section off the side of the canvas, we still get to see it before it goes :)
I wish you lived down the street! I would so be at your house EVERYDAY for a lesson! I think you teach so well! And you ALWAYS answer all my questions no matter how dumb... LOL... I Love this so much! Love Marcy! Hugs from Texas!!!
Very nice work! I just had an idea that relates to your 1 ounce of paint for every 16 in.² of canvas rule. If you know you needed 6 ounces of paint, you could measure 6 ounces of water from a measuring cup, pour the water into your mixing cup, and mark the top of the water with a sharpie pen on the outside of the cup. Pour out the water, and then add your paint until you get to the sharpie pen mark. This ensures you are using the right amount of paint, without any guesswork.
Really love the blue and purple area and those cells
Some of my favourite colours, great details. Thanks
I love tree ring pours, probably my favorite pour technique. Love all the colors that naturally appear.
I'm enjoying this back to basics stuff you're doing. Learn something new or refresh- it's all good 👍
So much depth and dimension , I Love It and the colors as well!
I just want to say a great big thank you for your video. I tried a couple of ring pours before and they never turned out. I listed carefully to you and did two beautiful ring pours today. I an so happy things are starting to click. I started fluid painting in April and I absolutely love it and I am completely addicted.
Beautiful colors
Beautiful!!
Thank you for this video it's very helpful! 😊 I'm planning to create a few 3"×3" canvas magnets doing the tree ring technique as Mother's Day gifts for all the amazing mom's in my life as they are all strong women who's roots keep us kids very well grounded lol! I will definitely refer to your video and practice a few times. The one you did in the video is soooo pretty 😍
Love the color combination
Oh my so beautiful I really wanna do this method to create a galaxy painting, then embellish with some bright planets and stars 🌌🎨😍
Thank you so much for your great explanations...........it helps me to be at ease while giving it a try.....
Awesome...Very helpful...thanks
Lovely! I appreciate your back to the basics also. I also enjoy and get inspired by you sharing your passion.
Thank you for the teaching this is a beautiful one (as they all are) I am going to try a tree ring one next.
Brilliant!
Thank you so very much for taking the time to explain the process of a tree ring pour! It really helped me!
Gorgeous work!!!
THATS WHATS UP!!! Caught this just before leaving for my bakery for the day.
I love seeing stuff done in this pour style and the actual pour you just did.....its amazing!!!
Thank you for sharing and explaining it so patiently. Beautiful pour!
Center really is cool! Great tips
Love this one!
Lovely! The colours are beautiful! I've been anxious over trying a ring pour, and this is a perfect tutorial. :)
So pretty! I just want to dive right into that paint!
Love the colors. Turned out amazing!!
Love the colors 😁
Love this one❤️
Great video! LOVE those colors!!
MARCY, YOU ARE WONDERFUL.❤❤❤😊😊😊
Beautiful! Thanks for the lesson. I have tried 2 ring pours unsuccessfully but will try again with your suggestions and tips.
Very pretty Tree Ring Pour!♥♥♥♥♥ #KnowledgeIsPower!#AwesomeTeam☮
Love this color combo.
This came out just beautiful!
Yeah you chose a beautiful color combo! I love the reaction you got with the metallics :D
Thank you SO much for this detailed tutorial! This is the help I have been looking for. I have been trying to master a ring pour, maybe now I finally can. I bookmarked your video so I can watch as many times as I need to. ( I also subscribed to your channel)
Oooh! I sooo needed this! I've been very discouraged with the tree ring pour. Thank you! It's gorgeous.
Is it that hard to do a tree ring..I can't wait to try one..im so excited
Do you need to varnish or seal the pour after it drys completely
Thanks for the info, it helped
Love it and thanks for showing us both ways
Beautiful, this was so helpful thank you for explaining this. I needed it
Thank you for doing this!
Love love love this!
This is gorgeous live the colors. 💙💜
Thank you for your service 😭👏🏾
I Love This!!!
Love this 💜
Love it!!💜
Very pretty!
You may be my favorite person in the world! Thank you
Thank you for sharing Marcy!❤️very very pretty! The rings are so kewl!
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Very pretty...
Thank you
i found it interesting that you added the paint in a dirty cup fashion as opposed to how i see most other artists doing a carefully layered cup for tree rings. Not a criticism, I just found it cool and different. Love the effects it gave, will have to try it like that myself! Thanks for all your videos!
Pretty. Great tutorial!
Very cool. If you had kept pouring the rest of the paint out, could you go without tilting to keep circle shape intact? Thanks!
Thank you. It helps so much.
Great instructional video Marcy. You make it look so easy, "evener" I could do it. Haha 😄🎨
whoo baby that is mighty pretty! :D
Thanks!!
Thanks ☺
So Gorgeous!!💝💖💗💓💘
the colours on this are gorgeous!! and thank you for explaining it so well, i really wanna try it at some point.
do you think you could do a painting with pastel colours at some point? pinks and purples or blue and green? it would look so cute in a ring pour like this
Yes :)
Thank you!! Have you every tried a ring within a ring - 2 tree ring pour inside a first one, using opposite colors? Like start with blues and halfway switch to a cup with yellows/oranges, and continue to pour in the center of the first one? Would that work or just make a mess?
Beautiful 😍..what are cells? I can't wait to do my first tree ring pour..Im so excited..hoping to get all my paints, all my supplies soon..
TY for the detailed video...
Tree Rings are my nightmares and I think my brain can't connect to the canvas being square or rectangular and the pour staying round lol....but true 😯
I have poured many but have only kept 1 in almost a year of doing Pours
I know what your saying. I want to get some round canvas or square ones and do tree rings so the rings aren't stretched so much
Do you use a spray to finish off your canvases when they’re totally dry?
So I tried to do a tree ring pour the other day with colours similar to this but I didn’t really work and now you make a video showing me how to do a tree ring pour properly and yours turned out how I wanted mine to look. I feel attacked. 😂
Thank you for doing this video I was having the hardest time doing ring pours ...they always start out perfect but I could never maintain the lines so I will try again this way exactly. Oh & I LOVE the ArtMinds metallics & iridescent paints . They are so pretty I bought them in every color. Lol. They are very thick paints though so I really had to thin them down quite a bit . But again THANK YOU I cant wait to try this. 😉😉😉
When you mix your paints with your ratio of 50, 30, 20, is that by weight or volume?
Beautiful- did you add any silicone at all?
No silicone :)
i love these colors!!
is there a brand of paint you recommend for someone on a tight budget? i want to make more paintings but don't want to waste money if the paint isnt any good either lol
Craft smart
If you have a Walmart you can go to they have great cheap paints too.
we do have a Wal-Mart. :)
Did you torch this one?
I think not putting a base is my biggest mistake because I lose majority of the rings while swirling around gonna try that & if I still fail idk anymore lol
Love this piece. Are you only using acrylic paint, also, do u add water to the paint?
All materials and ratios are in the description :)
Mixed Media Girl thanks!!
No problem ;)
Where do u get that blue and purple from I couldn't fully read the names on the bottle
She has links in the video description
Thank you!
How important is consistency in thickness between different colors.. (newbie here)
Pretty important, you don't want one color moving faster than another :)
Very nice, it helped me a lot. Would be nice to have a description of the exact colors you used. Can you give it to me, please?
I have been pouring for a year and have not been successful with the tree ring how thick do you make the paint? it seems like it is thicker than a normal pour
What would happen if you didn’t tilt?
I think it would probably dry as is. But the layer of paint might be too thick (because it isn't stretched out across the canvas) and could take a long time to dry
Is that ounces of paint by weight or volume?
Volume :)
I just tried several tree ring pours and every one of them came out muddy without the actual rings. Could a thin paint mix make it harder to keep the rings?
Yes definitely, try it with slightly thicker paint :)
Something I've been trying is putting a tiny bit of white between each one as well. I dfi this because i don't know complementary colors, etc.
I'm having trouble with how it comes out of the cup. It's not a stream, more like a wide ribbon and messes up my center. What could I be doing wrong?
Do you gesso your canvases?
She generally purchases canvases that are pre-gessod but she would gesso it if it didn't already have gesso on it ☺
Are these paints mixed with a pouring medium?
Yes, all materials are in the description
You said the paint is mixed? Are all colors mixed and if so, with what?
All materials and mixing ratios are in the description :)
I'm horrible at math I'm still confused how to measure the paint and pour medium..I would definitely need to mark a cup to make sure I got it right
How do you not get the colord to mud together?help lol ive done like 3 and they always mud together coming out lol
Your paints may be too thin...
@@ArtisticallyRandom ooo ya possibly. Thanks!
after doing this with litrelly every colors dont mic just shake in a circle just for like 10 seconds pour in center and wait a day then let it all drip down on a corner all the colors from the bottom will form on rop and on the other half the top colors its hard to exsplain mine looks like a radioactive world but with l s d
Consistency? Recipe?
Please check out the video description
Your description mentions floetrol but you don't say anything about it in the video. This is supposed to be a tutorial.
It's not a tutorial on mixing paint, it's a tutorial on doing a tree Ring technique. Here is the tutorial on mixing paint ruclips.net/video/WnHOovo7soI/видео.html