Easy & Simple Flip Cup Painting vs Flip Cup Pour | Abstract Art | Open Cup Acrylic Painting
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- These are two beautiful examples of an Acrylic Pouring Flip Cup and Bottomless Cup Technique that is a great starting point for beginners. This pouring technique often yields amazing results. Color choice and paint density always play a major part in the results (as you can see). Thank you for stopping by to watch and please Subscribe & Share.
Acrylic Paints Used:
Citrus
Black
Phthalo Blue
Peacock Pearl
Ultramarine mixed with Metallic Silver (custom blend)
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In acrylic pouring or fluid painting, diluted acrylic paints are cast on the canvas using various techniques. This results in quite random results. Every picture is unique.
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1. acrylic paint
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You can use what you like here. Acrylic paints from brand companies usually have a thicker consistency and therefore lower consumption. Cheap brands are often thinner, you need a little more color. These are the bands I mainly use.
Look for what suits you and your wallet. Possibly. you have to adjust my Pouring recipe, which comes down below with your acrylic paint something.
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2. The Pouring Medium
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The only pouring medium I used was a 60/40 Glue & Floetrol mix with a bit of water.
The Pouring Medium ensures that the acrylic paint is fluid and pourable. There are now many varieties available. Liquitex is also a good option, even without silicone oil beautiful cells are possible.
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3. Water
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Only acrylic paint and casting medium is usually not enough, the colour must be made a little more liquid, but I use normal tap water. In the end, the ready-mixed colour should flow evenly off the stirring tool like warm liquid honey.
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4. Final treatment
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If the pictures have dried after about 3-5 days, the acrylic paint will not shine as well as when wet. To restore this shine, use the Pouring Medium. But you can also use a special gloss varnish to create even more shine.
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Otherwise, you only need a canvas in its preferred size and a few cups to touch the colours.
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My acrylic pouring recipe
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1 part colour
1 part Pouring Medium
1/2 part of water
!!! Important, the canvas must first be primed with Acrylic Pouring Medium or paint otherwise, the edges absorb too much paint.
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Cast acrylic - quantity calculation
How much colour is needed for his canvas?
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Approximately 0.3 grams per square centimetre, this is the complete mixture meant. Suppose you have a canvas of 40 x 40 cm = 1600cm2. Calculation 1600 x 0.3 grams = 480 grams of the complete mixture so all colors, pouring medium and water added up.
For a 40x40 cm two-color image, the mix looks like this:
Rounded up to 500 grams so that no later color is missing:
100 g of colorful paint
100 g of fluid medium
50 g of water
100 g white color
100 g of fluid medium
50 g of water
On the bottles is usually a millilitre indication, you can take that in grams, 250 ml color is not exactly 250 g, but the difference does not matter.
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The blues are beautiful.
Just found you and love your art and clever ways you have come up with pouring thanks
I don't know why, but one of them seems to me like the depths of the sea and the other the earth seen from space. You are very good
The one who puts dislike does not know and does not understand all the efforts of the person who is trying to shoot this video!
Exactly...and there is no reason to be negative...if you don’t like it move on!
The colors are Woahhh 💖
Very interesting,thank you 😊
So simple. Yet so fluidic and brilliant.
Very beautiful 🌹
Thank you so much 😊
That’s a very interesting comparison.
I’m trying this today! Love the results ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Have fun!
Totally loved the way you did that💖
Thank you! 😊
Wonderful work 👍 👍 💕
Beautiful! Blue is my favorite color, but why did you decide to use the bottomless technique on the flipped painting? Too much yellow?
Because doing a flip cup on a puddle of wet paint is to messy .
@@CandiceColorArt right. But did you add more paint because it was too much yellow for you?
I truly enjoy your art but I have a question why people almost always uses black or white for their background why not use colorful colors? I have yet to see this.
Why does it look different after it dries? The reason why I'm asking this question is because when I do mine it looks the same as if it was wet. Why is that
I can't speak for others but I use many different colors for my backgrounds (as shown in various videos). Sometimes paintings dry with a dull look then regain their luster when varnished unless the pouring medium has gloss properties in it. Also different brand of paint yield different results. Hope this helps.
@@CandiceColorArt thank you so much I'm sure this will help me God bless and have a wonderful day
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This is so beautiful!! but can I ask how you keep the yellow from turning green or looking like mud? I new to all this and every time I use yellow it looks like mud or turns green
I totally understand where you're coming from. When I work with colors that have a tendency to take over or get muddy like yellow, I keep the consistency of that paint thicker than the other colors to prevent to much blending.
@@CandiceColorArt oh ok Thank you soo much