Resin art sphere, [ Alcohol ink in resin ], Epoxy resin. 3D RESIN Art. DIY

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  • Опубликовано: 12 фев 2022
  • In this project, I made Resin art sphere. Alcohol ink in resin. I poured alcohol ink into the epoxy resin and mixed it a little. In this DIY, the main thing was that the epoxy resin was thick. Alcohol ink in resin can still be combated - for that you need to know your resin and the basic principles of using the ink in it. To begin with, we drip alcohol ink, and then either smear it with a stick in resin, or leave it in this form, or pour a little transparent epoxy resin on top. The result is a very cool epoxy fill with alcohol ink. In macro photography, he looks just amazing and mesmerizing. Like space or a nebula in space.
    #epoxy #resinart #Alcoholinkinresin #Alcoholink #Epoxyresin
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  • @PandawanLolliefrocks
    @PandawanLolliefrocks 2 месяца назад +1

    Hi! I was thinking for a long time to make a sphere for my sister. I wanted it in amber with a fly trapped inside. But I was reminded that she is deathly afraid of flying bugs. I happened onto this video. I was inspired by your creation. I saw your other sphere videos. They are lovely. I will try it this weekend. Thanks for posting!

  • @donnayount2094
    @donnayount2094 3 месяца назад

    Totally amazing

  • @meetabose6340
    @meetabose6340 Год назад +3

    Tedious Process & the Result SPECTACULAR! LOVED THE COLOUR & THE WHIMSICAL PATTERN IT CREATED, LIKE FLOATING IN THE CLOUDS! I LOVED IT!

    • @ARTtherapyEpoxy
      @ARTtherapyEpoxy  Год назад

      Thank you for such nice comments. That's why I share my creativity.

  • @judyeuller7602
    @judyeuller7602 2 месяца назад +1

    Looks as beautiful as pne of my glass paperweights. Well done.

  • @ilonalogina5807
    @ilonalogina5807 Год назад +1

    Фантастика!

  • @mandicoleman7433
    @mandicoleman7433 3 месяца назад

    That looks so cool 😎 😍

  • @germanquintana1610
    @germanquintana1610 3 месяца назад

    Nice👍

  • @BAILEYWOODWORKS
    @BAILEYWOODWORKS 2 года назад

    Beautiful work! as always, excellent!

    • @ARTtherapyEpoxy
      @ARTtherapyEpoxy  2 года назад

      Thank you very much for watching and nice comments.

    • @sararocha6205
      @sararocha6205 3 месяца назад

      Si esos trabajos son un espectaculo

  • @Vlado4ka_
    @Vlado4ka_ 2 года назад +1

    🔥🔥🔥

  • @olgacolonforeversky
    @olgacolonforeversky Год назад +2

    So pretty

  • @crafths
    @crafths Год назад +1

    Awsome ❤️

  • @oranges37
    @oranges37 5 месяцев назад

    Hi...im new to resin art...always learning new stuff everytime i use my resin...this video literally was amazing....fantastic presentation....beautiful music....by the end i was blown away.....so so so so so pretty!.....subscribed!!!

    • @ARTtherapyEpoxy
      @ARTtherapyEpoxy  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you. I'm glad you liked my video and the result. Try, experiment and most importantly enjoy your creativity.

  • @danangharnowo6123
    @danangharnowo6123 Год назад +1

    Nice... 🥰

  • @ddmc424
    @ddmc424 Год назад +1

    That is so pretty! I may have to try this.

    • @ARTtherapyEpoxy
      @ARTtherapyEpoxy  Год назад +1

      Thank you for your comment. Try, experiment, create.

    • @ddmc424
      @ddmc424 Год назад +1

      @@ARTtherapyEpoxy Have you used the powder pigments for anything. If so, did you like the results? What do you like best for adding color? 😊

    • @ARTtherapyEpoxy
      @ARTtherapyEpoxy  Год назад +1

      Yes, I used it and I liked the result. But for different projects, different approaches to materials and pigments. Everything needs to be tried and tested.

  • @ashleikraemer7558
    @ashleikraemer7558 Год назад +5

    I think when I get off work in the morning I am going to try this I have that same exact sphere mode and some colors this is beautiful I can't wait to try I was wondering about sanding down edges how do you get the shine back but that was answered in this video. Thank you for this video I greatly appreciate everything I learned in here

    • @ARTtherapyEpoxy
      @ARTtherapyEpoxy  Год назад

      Thanks for your comment. 2 Options - or sand with sandpaper, 100, 200,300, 500, 1000, 2000, 3000, 5000, and polishing paste. Or sanding with 100 sandpaper, and then pouring a thin layer of epoxy.

    • @colormyworldcreations
      @colormyworldcreations 4 месяца назад

      They make those silicone spheres whole so there's no seam. Will save you a ton of time.

  • @littlefeather9709
    @littlefeather9709 2 года назад +8

    That was awesome. Seems simple but I would screw it up. I keep trying to work with resin but it does not like me. Lol I'm going to share this on Facebook if that's OK. Stay safe. ✌

    • @ARTtherapyEpoxy
      @ARTtherapyEpoxy  2 года назад +2

      Thank you, you need to look for what you like, and do it and get high. And you need to share your creativity, so there is some kind of feedback, and perhaps something will be prompted. Ah, you mean my art, Thank you very much if you share my videos with your friends. Stay safe too. ✌

    • @magicsquid3020
      @magicsquid3020 2 года назад

      The hardest part is definitely the glue on the sphere but i learned a trick
      When putting the first layer of glue on make sure to spread it out on the ring then go absolutely ham with the glue 🤣

    • @olgarossignol2250
      @olgarossignol2250 18 дней назад

      Génial la vidéo, super beau,

  • @jojolala6182
    @jojolala6182 Год назад +2

    this is beautiful! Did you use a casting resin for this or just a regular pour resin?

    • @ARTtherapyEpoxy
      @ARTtherapyEpoxy  Год назад +1

      I use resin for large fills, it takes longer to dry, but all the bubbles have time to get out.

  • @kearaallbee5644
    @kearaallbee5644 6 месяцев назад

    I wonder if you put some burrs in the toothpicks if it would create more neat bubble pockets. I really love bubbles in my epoxy resin art. My mother on the other hand hates it when they're in hers

    • @ARTtherapyEpoxy
      @ARTtherapyEpoxy  6 месяцев назад

      Wow, interesting idea. I'll have to try and come up with something with that toothpick. Thank you.

  • @gheckolady
    @gheckolady Год назад +1

    Awesome!! How long does it sit in hot water to pop air bubbles? Brilliant!

    • @ARTtherapyEpoxy
      @ARTtherapyEpoxy  Год назад +2

      With my resin, 10-20 minutes is enough. But you need to experiment with each resin, as there are different manufacturers.

  • @goober685
    @goober685 Год назад +2

    I wonder if a small led light could be added underneath something like this. Beautiful work.

    • @ARTtherapyEpoxy
      @ARTtherapyEpoxy  Год назад

      Can be placed on a stand with light. Thanks for your comment.

  • @traceymorris511
    @traceymorris511 2 года назад +1

    Stunning 😍 I tried this, this morning and my sphere hardened up within 2 hrs and left a load of bubbles at the bottom?! Are you using deep pour resin?

    • @ARTtherapyEpoxy
      @ARTtherapyEpoxy  2 года назад +1

      I have it universal, but it thickens for me longer than 4-6 hours. for this you need to dilute it with special thinners if the manufacturer has them, or work with it faster. In any case, by experimentation you will find a way.

    • @traceymorris511
      @traceymorris511 2 года назад

      @@ARTtherapyEpoxy 😊

  • @fauzia1013
    @fauzia1013 Год назад +1

    💖💖💖💖💖

  • @lorrielane2052
    @lorrielane2052 Год назад +1

    What resin do you use? Also I see you use wet sand paper do you kust dust off or rinse off? Reason I ask is in video it looks dry just before you pour your last coat of resin. I would gratefully appreciate it. Thank you in advance

    • @ARTtherapyEpoxy
      @ARTtherapyEpoxy  Год назад

      Resins are usually different. Look in your country and try to work with them. manufacturers are different, and the properties of the resin are also different. There are some for faster work but they are not designed for large fills. There are resins that need to be worked after some time, 3-6 hours after mixing, to get such a result. I have a resin that takes a long time to dry. I sanded with sandpaper with a fraction of 100 and 200. And then again filled it with a thin layer of epoxy

  • @rosemaryhall7009
    @rosemaryhall7009 2 года назад +1

    How do you get the alcohol ink to do it's thing so perfect?

    • @ARTtherapyEpoxy
      @ARTtherapyEpoxy  2 года назад +1

      The whole secret is that I work when the resin is already thick, then the ink leaves interesting traces and stains.

  • @EmilyNorthcutt
    @EmilyNorthcutt Год назад +1

    Can you do multiple colors dropped in and stirred separately or will they just end up mixed together?

    • @ARTtherapyEpoxy
      @ARTtherapyEpoxy  Год назад +1

      It depends on many factors, resin, ink, instillation time. You must experiment and find your way. Sometimes it's beautiful when the colors are separated, sometimes it's beautiful when the colors are mixed.

  • @YoGooN1
    @YoGooN1 8 месяцев назад +1

    Liked and commented for the Tea cup trick!

    • @ARTtherapyEpoxy
      @ARTtherapyEpoxy  8 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, it all depends on the resin. You can use a vacuum sealer, or you can also heat the resin in water.

    • @YoGooN1
      @YoGooN1 8 месяцев назад

      any specific temperature range?
      @@ARTtherapyEpoxy

    • @ARTtherapyEpoxy
      @ARTtherapyEpoxy  8 месяцев назад

      50-60 °C. but do not forget, some resins, when heated to such temperatures, begin to harden faster, and some begin to boil. Therefore, test your resin on a small volume first.

  • @ashleikraemer7558
    @ashleikraemer7558 Год назад +1

    What did you pour on it to get the shine, just resin or both resin and hardener mixed???

    • @ARTtherapyEpoxy
      @ARTtherapyEpoxy  Год назад

      Of course, resin + hardener, which covered the bi, and there was a gloss.

  • @crystalspangler-fm7rb
    @crystalspangler-fm7rb Год назад

    How is the resin not hardened by now? You did warm it up, which I found out LATER after watching this video, and doing the same things. That it makes the resin cure ALOT faster!!! So, how is the top not solid yet? Are you using DEEP POUR resin? What brand?? PLEASE tell us something, so people won’t be trying to accomplish this, only for your toothpick to find a solid surface after waiting the 4-hours.

    • @ARTtherapyEpoxy
      @ARTtherapyEpoxy  Год назад

      So. Let's do it again. Don't get attached to a brand name. You need to understand how to work with your resin, which is available in your country or region and which you can buy. Your task is to understand at what temperature the resin begins to thicken. Through trial and error, I figured out how my resin works. And you spam messages. This art is based on inspiration and experiments.
      My resin brands - Epodex. EpoxyWood. Crystal 3D Mass. Art Pro.

  • @SecretTreeFortMusic
    @SecretTreeFortMusic Год назад +1

    How long does the resin and everything take to harden?

    • @ARTtherapyEpoxy
      @ARTtherapyEpoxy  Год назад

      In my case, the resin hardens in 24 hours. But grind it after 3 days, until the resin is completely dry.

  • @Boogie_the_cat
    @Boogie_the_cat 5 месяцев назад

    That is a good trick with the glue gun. 8 have that same mold, and after a few uses, I found that it doesn't stay together.
    I will try this next time. Your alcohol ink art inside the sphere looks very good as well. I am having trouble getting that effect, and am buying some low viscosity resin to see if that makes a difference.
    However, every time I have tried to use hot (even just warm) water, my resin flash cured. Do you use a slow set 48 hour epoxy? Thank you.

    • @ARTtherapyEpoxy
      @ARTtherapyEpoxy  5 месяцев назад

      Yes, I went through this too. When the resin is thick and heated, it boils and becomes hard. To do this, I switched to longer hardening processes. But sometimes I also use thick resin for a thin layer.
      Create and experiment in small volumes with your resin in order to understand and correctly apply it in your products. ❤

  • @dr.bergpensionado1005
    @dr.bergpensionado1005 2 года назад +1

    Do your colours fade over time? I use pinata alcohol inkts but in resin they fade quickly.

    • @ARTtherapyEpoxy
      @ARTtherapyEpoxy  2 года назад

      They don't fade, they just get loose with white and also in resin. Don't forget about mixing colors. Therefore, you need to experiment with colors and also with your resin.

    • @dr.bergpensionado1005
      @dr.bergpensionado1005 2 года назад

      @@ARTtherapyEpoxy Thank you.

  • @davidflaa2730
    @davidflaa2730 Год назад +1

    Doesn’t the exothermic heat from the resin melt the hot glue?

    • @ARTtherapyEpoxy
      @ARTtherapyEpoxy  Год назад

      My resin doesn't get hot enough to melt the glue.

  • @asha3137
    @asha3137 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hello, my name is MsAsha this beautiful but you lose me when you poured that clear substance over the sphere...What was that and did you keep it stationed on the glass square base...I am a beginner and have all the material but getting lost..I love your detail but that last got me...HELP lol

    • @ARTtherapyEpoxy
      @ARTtherapyEpoxy  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hello, I pour epoxy on top, this is one way to make a smooth, glossy and transparent surface, instead of sanding by hand.
      And the stand is square, it is an acrylic sheet so that the epoxy resin does not spread much on the table))
      I am glad that you like my work, in different videos I use different techniques to find what you like best and do something similar or something of my own.

  • @nielsorr
    @nielsorr 11 месяцев назад +1

    OK so at the end you said "fill it with resin" when you poured over the sphere.. fill what exactly?? And what did you do with all the extra waste resin that flowed over the globe? Is out just sitting there at the bottom all cured? I'm so confused..

    • @ARTtherapyEpoxy
      @ARTtherapyEpoxy  11 месяцев назад

      Yes, as a result, you will have a small platform at the bottom. which can be left on or sanded down if you want a smooth sphere. But in different videos I show different approaches. And you choose what you like. You can just sand everything down with sandpaper.

  • @michaelguberman8606
    @michaelguberman8606 Год назад +1

    would the same pour work in a coaster pour or frame pour

    • @ARTtherapyEpoxy
      @ARTtherapyEpoxy  Год назад

      It is difficult to say, you need to try and experiment, and everything will work out.

  • @anniemau1644
    @anniemau1644 Год назад +1

    What did you pour over the sanded sphere?

  • @dezziray2011
    @dezziray2011 Год назад +1

    Where do you get spherical molds?

    • @ARTtherapyEpoxy
      @ARTtherapyEpoxy  Год назад

      I bought on Aliexpress, but they are also on Ebay, Amazon, Etsy

  • @VELAVIEE
    @VELAVIEE 2 года назад

    What kind of reading did you use ?

    • @ARTtherapyEpoxy
      @ARTtherapyEpoxy  2 года назад

      reading?? I mostly watch other channels and experiment myself

  • @cheryldass9832
    @cheryldass9832 Год назад +1

    Can u tell me what brand of white u use plz.

    • @ARTtherapyEpoxy
      @ARTtherapyEpoxy  Год назад +1

      Pinata by Jacquard, or Kamenskaya Ink, both are good, look what kind of ink you have in your country

    • @nicoleclay8593
      @nicoleclay8593 Год назад +1

      Is it a deeper sink ink? I have both types

  • @gheckolady
    @gheckolady Год назад +1

    How many ounces of resin to fill this ball?

    • @ARTtherapyEpoxy
      @ARTtherapyEpoxy  Год назад

      It’s hard to say, I didn’t measure in ounces, the diameter of the ball is 6 cm. I use + - 120 ml. epoxy resin, but still depends on the firm of the resin manufacturer, and there is still shrinkage of the resin itself.

  • @carolcarol62
    @carolcarol62 4 месяца назад

    So you only sand once?

    • @ARTtherapyEpoxy
      @ARTtherapyEpoxy  4 месяца назад

      Yes, in this video I sanded it once, and then filled it with a thin layer of epoxy resin. But you can simply sand it to a shine with sandpaper, 500, 1000, 2000, 3000 grit. In different videos I show different processing methods.

  • @tamaratotten1155
    @tamaratotten1155 Год назад

    Did this require Deep Pour Resin?

  • @michaelguberman8606
    @michaelguberman8606 Год назад +1

    why must the resin be thick before pouring the ink?

    • @ARTtherapyEpoxy
      @ARTtherapyEpoxy  Год назад

      So that the spots harden in the resin and leave their mark, if the resin is still liquid, then the ink will dissolve in it.

  • @judyhogarth80
    @judyhogarth80 6 месяцев назад

    I turned down sound and just enjoyed the action.j

    • @ARTtherapyEpoxy
      @ARTtherapyEpoxy  6 месяцев назад

      Thank you. I'm glad you enjoy my work.

  • @kaufmanat1
    @kaufmanat1 Год назад

    It's a marble?

  • @Hs-tm6iv
    @Hs-tm6iv Год назад +1

    How hot is the water?

    • @ARTtherapyEpoxy
      @ARTtherapyEpoxy  Год назад +1

      Degrees 50-60 Celsius. It all depends on your resin, there are resins that begin to harden at this temperature, and there are resins that become more fluid and all air bubbles come out. Here you need to check on your resin in a small volume so as not to spoil the product.

  • @rapperfake3749
    @rapperfake3749 7 месяцев назад

    Can it bounce?

    • @ARTtherapyEpoxy
      @ARTtherapyEpoxy  7 месяцев назад

      No, it becomes hard, like glass or plastic.

  • @akankshadange753
    @akankshadange753 Год назад

    Last mai aapn kya dala???

    • @ARTtherapyEpoxy
      @ARTtherapyEpoxy  Год назад

      What did you fill in at the end? it is also resin.

  • @nicoleclay8593
    @nicoleclay8593 Год назад +1

    I tried to do the hot water trick and my resin got hard as a rock lol

    • @ARTtherapyEpoxy
      @ARTtherapyEpoxy  Год назад

      You either heated the water very much, or held it for a long time. Your resin means it hardens very quickly, you need to either look for an approach to your resin, or buy a resin that hardens more slowly

  • @teresathorpe6763
    @teresathorpe6763 Год назад

    8

  • @aruglaempire2518
    @aruglaempire2518 Год назад +1

    Could not even bother to give verbal directions.

    • @ARTtherapyEpoxy
      @ARTtherapyEpoxy  Год назад +5

      Nice, what do you not understand from the video?

    • @cathyrodammer4190
      @cathyrodammer4190 Год назад +1

      He didn’t have to share this technique at all! Why would you complain about free knowledge?

  • @oskamunda
    @oskamunda 8 месяцев назад

    You know that ASMR sounds are instinctively off-putting to about 50% of people, right? Like, makes their skin crawl level of off-putting, right? Putting ASMR sounds in your content is like making your political opinions known in your vids.

    • @ARTtherapyEpoxy
      @ARTtherapyEpoxy  8 месяцев назад

      So what's the question? I didn’t record sound before, but now the new videos have the sound of the process and music.