Only Water and Silicone oil - Acrylic pouring - Fluid painting with cells
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- Опубликовано: 9 сен 2023
- Take only water and silicone oil and paint a beautiful work of art with pretty little cells. But the silicone oil must not be poured into each color. Only in one, the only way we get isolated cells!
This Acrylic Pouring video is very suitable for beginners.
The technique is not difficult and the result is really beautiful.
You just need to pay attention to the following:
The silicone oil about 5 to 6 drops comes only in the white color,.
It is important to use only a little white, otherwise there will be too many cells again.
How I dilute my acrylic paints only with water, you can see here: • ONLY WATER - Acrylic P...
Have fun with the Acrylic pouring - video, hopefully you could discover something new. I am happy as always about a thumbs up or a nice comment.
Creative greetings
Tiktus - Хобби
You want to try acrylic pouring yourself, here is my course for you: tiktusart.com/en/fluid-painting-online-course/
Enjoy to see Tiktus tutorial video as the teacher did not waste so much time talking.. showing the method fast and with the explanation typed out, straight to the point. It is easy for beginners to follow and practise .❤
Exactly! Plus he is doing it using what most people have at home, without having to spend money on expensive paints and flotrol, just some water and WD40 , im so going to try this, was always scared to in case it came out terrible, but now I see it works! Thanks Tiktus!
Agreed! Great tutorial. Quick, to the point, easy to follow instructions. It turned out beautifully!
Je suis aussi très surprise d’utiliser que de l’eau avec la peinture, mais cet homme qui est un super grand artiste, plein de créativités est aussi un magicien extraordinaire !
Nice work 👏🏽🤩👏🏽🤩
Great piece, but I liked it best just after you flipped the cups. It was really beautiful.
Very nice 💯🎉🎉🎉
You make it look so easy
I like his video its to the point and fast and no wasting time talking etc etc as well as everything is written its super.👏👌
Gorgeous ❤
Lovely piece
Wow ❤❤❤❤❤❤ genius idea😊
I like your drawings very much 😊 ❤❤
Awesome
At first I was wondering why you didn’t paint the corners and edges in white. Then I realized that the white paint stops the color paints from those places, like a dam. It is only when the colors were in the same cup as the white, with the white on top of the color paints that the bubbles formed from underneath as the paints spread out.
Does that make sense and is it accurate?
I hope to some day have the time and room to try this kind of painting.
Thank you for bringing this beauty and creativity to me creating joy!
Be well, friend.
Merci,, infiniment pour cet échange d'informations,,, elles me sont très utiles,,
Question: was the canvas pretreated and kept wet with water and/or white paint or something/anything? Or was it just kept dry and untreated like the day it was bought?
Love this! But what I don't get is that you used only paint and water! Why do we even use expensive stuff with paints if this is the result with just water. I'm going to definitely try this!
Just remember with this method only use 20% of water, anymore than that and you risk breaking up the binder in the pigments!
Silicone oil was put in the white which was put in the other colors so to me it wasn’t just water.
@@jaderene That's exactly what I was thinking about. But what if 20% is not enough and I want thinner paints? Thank you!
It is cheaper to add medium. You need much more expensive paint with this method.
For a dutch pour you add much more water and it dryes nicer without medium.
It's a question of maths and aestethics. 😅😂
What great pouring techniques!!! I’m hooked and this is making my imagination go crazy with ideas for the next pot I want to do! Thank you!!
P.S. I tried to spot it but no luck, what’s the music for this video? I love it!!
I like it more before silicon dots showed up.
Yea, its a matter of preference
@@toeknee5777 true 👍
What’s this hun called???