I may be in the minority but I think the colour would have come out better on the porcelain if you applied it a bit thicker. This glaze is developed as brush on, so I feel one pour doesn’t truly reflect the same thickness that three generous brush on coats would bring
Earth Nation Ceramics I love all your reviews but I must have missed that one. Let me go have a look! Also side note: i think it’s a little crazy that we need to pile on a glaze so much to make it look properly. They are not cheap!!
Emerald Falls is one of my favs. I think it needs to go on a bit thinner. However, whenever I’ve used it I’ve noticed the color lighter than the bottle. 🤷🏼♀️
The green-brown combination you got on the two plates is very nice indeed and deserves to be retained and used! The crystalline growth in the brown compliments the green nicely! I always had my students test both ways: A over B and B over A. Have you tried this combination with the green glaze under the brown? It is usually a different look - sometimes great, sometimes not so great - but from the same two glazes.
I agree with the first comment that emerald falls need more thickness to achieve that darkness and variation. Also if you don’t already, try a hold with your bisque maybe 30-35 min to cut down on your bloating wit dark clay.
People often layer these glazes for a run effect or a combination. A lot of people will often mix these two or layer them in order to find the combinations. The company even has a lot of them written down because they've done some experimentation themselves.
looked like a good video...but honestly, I would rather hear YOU than emenem or the rap music. save that for the radio/sirius/mtv your knowledge and instructions are more valuable than listening to that background music
I actually liked the "defect" bowls...you always yeet the ones I like.
Sorry. If people wanted to buy them from the store I would save them but no one wants them usually
I already had those plates in my shopping cart but seeing them in a video solidified that I had to have them as mine
I may be in the minority but I think the colour would have come out better on the porcelain if you applied it a bit thicker. This glaze is developed as brush on, so I feel one pour doesn’t truly reflect the same thickness that three generous brush on coats would bring
I sorta agree with you, but also, you should watch the last glaze review we did on ancient Jasper ;)
Earth Nation Ceramics I love all your reviews but I must have missed that one. Let me go have a look!
Also side note: i think it’s a little crazy that we need to pile on a glaze so much to make it look properly. They are not cheap!!
I LOVE THE DEFECTIVE BOWLS!
Oo sorry, somebody already broke them
Emerald Falls is one of my favs. I think it needs to go on a bit thinner. However, whenever I’ve used it I’ve noticed the color lighter than the bottle. 🤷🏼♀️
The green-brown combination you got on the two plates is very nice indeed and deserves to be retained and used! The crystalline growth in the brown compliments the green nicely! I always had my students test both ways: A over B and B over A. Have you tried this combination with the green glaze under the brown? It is usually a different look - sometimes great, sometimes not so great - but from the same two glazes.
Loving the work you're doing Donte!
Also before you tell me what it is, my guess is Firebrick Red Glaze. Now to see if I got my Potter's Points. Edit: Dang it I was wrong.
Wait it's your own special sauce, shit!
ARRRRGH every time you yeet something, a part of my soul dies that liked your defective bowls.
Aren’t these primarily meant to be brushed on opposed to pouring or dipping?
The last 2 are fantastic!!!!
Do you ever test Spectrum glazes?
How did the cup come out???
i put mine on thicker, and it needs the texture to hold on too
Thanks for the glaze test, totally agree emerald falls is more like a celadon green. What happened to the cup you glazed with the wax resist?
It looked at me funny so I had to kill it
I love you Dante thank you so much
Thanks
Bummer it didnt work well on that chattering! But I might try this on some electric brown.
I agree with the first comment that emerald falls need more thickness to achieve that darkness and variation. Also if you don’t already, try a hold with your bisque maybe 30-35 min to cut down on your bloating wit dark clay.
Thank you as always for sharing Look forward to your next video God Bless
Love the pouring but what about additional layers? I keep hearing about more layers, more layers, more layers!
People often layer these glazes for a run effect or a combination.
A lot of people will often mix these two or layer them in order to find the combinations. The company even has a lot of them written down because they've done some experimentation themselves.
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Curious about your thoughts on the pinholes. Do you consider those sellable quality?
Yes. Not everybody buys plates for function.
P.s as I am answering this they have already sold
@@EarthNationCeramics they looked sweet, I just wondered what you thought about pinholes and selling items that have them.
Hi. Why do you not show the glazes on stoneware or earthenware pots?
Because most people use B- mix for porcelain for production work.
Although I do use stoneware and grog clay
Not that I guessed, but isn't it supposed to be 10 potter points, not 5?
I lowered the points because I let it slip ;)
Maybe it needs a second coat?
The music is horrible!!!😢
Thank you lol!
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Da!
Ta!
looked like a good video...but honestly, I would rather hear YOU than emenem or the rap music. save that for the radio/sirius/mtv your knowledge and instructions are more valuable than listening to that background music
Sorry. I'm just an old head who likes old school hip hop.
I like the music. There are a zillion boring potters out there to watch. Donte has a great sense of humor and style the music is part of it.
I want to make a t-shirt that says "emenem or the rap music" 😂
Good video, music sucked
How dare you dis my old school hip hop
@@EarthNationCeramics 😅