I used to spray the inside of the cup with WD-40, swirl it around to cover the inside of the cup and then turn it upside down to let it drain out. Then I added my paints...worked great for dirty pours.
@a_planet_on_fire I know you didn't ask me but when using plywood, it will soak up paint. I put a layer or two of Minwax Polycrilic on plywood before the pour. When I have slices from a tree (friend owns a lumber mill!) it has a beautiful grain and I don't use anything to keep it from soaking up paint...I like seeing a beautiful grain through the paint.
It is not. There's no such thing either. These guys are a large community putting it all out here for the love of the POUR !!! They don't keep a whole hell of a lot of 'trade secrets'. In fact, paint pouring is the new digital Haight Ashbury with paint not L. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I know, I crack myself up, huh!?! Its a big, free bunch of people all over the world. And they're not holding much back 😔😅😊😂
@@Itsadarknight that's a matter of personal preference. Generally I lump art into two groups. People who create things with artistic intention and things that evoke an emotional response in the viewer. Acrylic pour art can be both of those things, ergo art. I paint botanical water colors, but I see that there is technique and mastery in acrylic pour art. Anyone can do it, but so what?
Hello master ,,Tiktus,,, you produce amazingly beautiful paintings, perfect art, you are a ,,MASTER,, and ,,MR ARTIST,,, thank you very much. Your works can calm me down fantastically, I'm keeping my fingers crossed for you and I look forward to more beautiful works of art. I have just one question please, please dilute the colors with water and add something else to the color so that the final effect is such a beautiful shiny picture??? Thank you master, of course I LIKE!...
I would think any oil would work, because it's the interaction between the water-based paint and the oil that makes the cells. But I'm wondering if it will affect the resin finish and it's ability to stick to the painting, and whether it affects how long the paintings stay nice. Does anybody know?
Yes. So firstly, silicone and silicone based oil is the only oil you should use. Things like cooking oils dont work so well. And the reason to use only a little is because of the residue when the paint dries. The silicone oil sits on top of the painting. If COMPLETELY dry, a dry paper towel first, followed by a LIGHTLY misted-in-isopropyl alcohol paper towel will remove the residue. Be sure to carefully rub the oil off and not destroy the paint. Then, any gloss latex, acrylic, or epoxy resin finish can be applied without issue.
To clarify, some people have also used coconut milk hair serums. But one of the top ingredients is silicone oil. I have always used very cheap, generic silicone lubricant sprays and i take the spray nozzle off so its just the plastic pipe and i can control drops.
@@paultucker3789 i typically use cheaper, craft paint like Apple Barrel & Folk Art but recently have switched to Arteza. They are much better quality. No matter the quality, the importance really is in 1) consistency over everything. You're looking for a runny pancake batter. And 2) color choices and color coordination
The last year or so ive been watching your vids, and others using similar techniques ,and i always wondered if WD40 would do the same as silicone oil.. i have no clue where to buy that, or flotrol, but thanks to you, i know this will work! thank you!!!!
How do you make these? Is there anything else on the canvas before you lay down the cups of paint? Also what kind of paint do you use and is it straight paint or something added to thin it up? I really want to make my own paintings but I’m not sure how to so I’m coming to you! Thank you
RUclips has a ton of videos that will teach you all kinds of things like getting started, items you'll need, and different techniques. You'll just have to do the research.
Bonjour, une question ... Pourquoi du w40 ? Cela apporye quoi ? Plus pluide, plus de brillant , sechage + rapide ???? En comparaison de sans le w40....🤔
Great, I've been looking for something like this for a long time, it looks really great, one question please, what are the colors blue and orange diluted with because they are so thin? Regards, Gerhard
I think you might want to say: Stir Well. Stir Nicely is stirring gently and to not hurt the feelings of the white paint. 😅 I love your work and your videos. I’m an English teacher and want to give people options by teaching them.
Hi, is there any protection for acrylic paints, I would like to paint rubber fish with an airbrush, those fish will go into the water, so I need some silicone that mixes with acrylic paints and is sticky, which would stick to the rubber fish when I'm painting, any answer would be great, thanks
Apparently paint varnish can be used as well. They turn out well but there are smaller and more regular cells. If the paint is thick, you can drag the pain across the canvas and the cells will start to form.
Appears to be a small handheld (refillable) butane torch. Used for small (wire)soldering jobs, shrinking heat-shrink tubing over electrical splices, etc.🔥👍✔️⚡
It's great for cleaning bongs. Kidding. Do NOT do that. The headrush is quite unpleasant. I know this because some idiot I knew years ago told me (AFTER I had a pipe and was struggling to maintain composure🥴) that he used it to keep his water pipe clean.🤨😠
I use dollar general's generic brand of silicone garage-door lubricant, usually in the car aisle. For like $3. And only using a drop to a few drops at a time, it lasts forever.
I used to spray the inside of the cup with WD-40, swirl it around to cover the inside of the cup and then turn it upside down to let it drain out. Then I added my paints...worked great for dirty pours.
I did a few enormous flip cups on plywood like this. Wild lacing and cells.
@greendragonfly4831 cool. Did you prime the ply first?
@a_planet_on_fire I know you didn't ask me but when using plywood, it will soak up paint. I put a layer or two of Minwax Polycrilic on plywood before the pour. When I have slices from a tree (friend owns a lumber mill!) it has a beautiful grain and I don't use anything to keep it from soaking up paint...I like seeing a beautiful grain through the paint.
@larynanntapp6333 thanks for that reply. It's much appreciated. I can believe the grain of a nice cut would be quite cool. Thx again,☮️🙂
@@a_planet_on_fire You're welcome!
This just might be my favorite style of abstraction 😊
I love the lacing effect always my favorite ❤
This is such a jealously guarded secret among acrylic pour artists. Thank you!
Not no mo😂
It is not. There's no such thing either. These guys are a large community putting it all out here for the love of the POUR !!! They don't keep a whole hell of a lot of 'trade secrets'. In fact, paint pouring is the new digital Haight Ashbury with paint not L. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I know, I crack myself up, huh!?! Its a big, free bunch of people all over the world. And they're not holding much back 😔😅😊😂
@@mawi1172it used to be
I would not put paint pouring and Artist in the same sentence
@@Itsadarknight that's a matter of personal preference. Generally I lump art into two groups. People who create things with artistic intention and things that evoke an emotional response in the viewer. Acrylic pour art can be both of those things, ergo art. I paint botanical water colors, but I see that there is technique and mastery in acrylic pour art. Anyone can do it, but so what?
Looks like this could be a fun approach to crafting! 👍
I imagine this would look cool using fluorescent black light paint.
I am fascinated with this type of painting. How fun.
Was looking for something different for my kitchen cupboards..found it.. thanks
Amazing and gorgeous painting 👏
I never imagine that technique.Wonderful art ❤
Thank you for sharing, Tiktus. So sorry for the obviously miserably, negative, unpleasant commenters.
Hello master ,,Tiktus,,, you produce amazingly beautiful paintings, perfect art, you are a ,,MASTER,, and ,,MR ARTIST,,, thank you very much. Your works can calm me down fantastically, I'm keeping my fingers crossed for you and I look forward to more beautiful works of art.
I have just one question please, please dilute the colors with water and add something else to the color so that the final effect is such a beautiful shiny picture??? Thank you master, of course I LIKE!...
I would think any oil would work, because it's the interaction between the water-based paint and the oil that makes the cells. But I'm wondering if it will affect the resin finish and it's ability to stick to the painting, and whether it affects how long the paintings stay nice. Does anybody know?
Yes. So firstly, silicone and silicone based oil is the only oil you should use. Things like cooking oils dont work so well. And the reason to use only a little is because of the residue when the paint dries. The silicone oil sits on top of the painting. If COMPLETELY dry, a dry paper towel first, followed by a LIGHTLY misted-in-isopropyl alcohol paper towel will remove the residue. Be sure to carefully rub the oil off and not destroy the paint. Then, any gloss latex, acrylic, or epoxy resin finish can be applied without issue.
To clarify, some people have also used coconut milk hair serums. But one of the top ingredients is silicone oil. I have always used very cheap, generic silicone lubricant sprays and i take the spray nozzle off so its just the plastic pipe and i can control drops.
@@cyndilouwho Thanks! :)
Beautiful, what brand of acrylic paint did you use?
@@paultucker3789 i typically use cheaper, craft paint like Apple Barrel & Folk Art but recently have switched to Arteza. They are much better quality. No matter the quality, the importance really is in 1) consistency over everything. You're looking for a runny pancake batter. And 2) color choices and color coordination
The last year or so ive been watching your vids, and others using similar techniques ,and i always wondered if WD40 would do the same as silicone oil.. i have no clue where to buy that, or flotrol, but thanks to you, i know this will work! thank you!!!!
supermarket, auto parts store! 🇧🇷
Floetrol at a hardware store or home depot. Silicone oil at the dollar store or Micheal's crafts store or a sports store but more expensive there.
I bought silicone WD40 at walmart. Didn't know regular wd40 would have worked lol. Silicone wd40 was like $8
There's always Amazon!
The colors and the song made me think of the beach
Ingenious! It looks incredible!!
Yo, that’s beautiful brother, that looks awesome, kudos to you man.
I’m going to try that..
Wow it looked like a blue octopus at the end of the video..on the left side of the canvas it came out cool!!!
Do you use a special dryer..or regular..no heat ,cool,or hot
Just curious if the WD40 will erode the canvas over time or does your piece keep well with time? :) this looks really cool
Wow so beautiful well done ❤
Beautiful...wow I am impressed 👍🏾
Love this 🤍 trying it today, thanks so much!
Wow. That’s amazing.
Looks like a NASA image, and how perfect those circle are. How did you get three cups of paint into two?
But does it ever dry?? If so how long?
How do you make these? Is there anything else on the canvas before you lay down the cups of paint? Also what kind of paint do you use and is it straight paint or something added to thin it up? I really want to make my own paintings but I’m not sure how to so I’m coming to you! Thank you
RUclips has a ton of videos that will teach you all kinds of things like getting started, items you'll need, and different techniques. You'll just have to do the research.
Luar biasa ... ini menjadi inspirasi untuk saya ... mempelajari teknik WD 40.
Terima kasih
how did you make it so shiny did you put a clear coat after it was done it looked almost like epoxy
Hermosa pancita! Muy lindo todo. Besos a baby huertinga y Nichu. (toda una hna mayor). Cariños a los papis primerizos🤗
Super cool
Bonjour, une question ...
Pourquoi du w40 ?
Cela apporye quoi ? Plus pluide, plus de brillant , sechage + rapide ????
En comparaison de sans le w40....🤔
Very impressive and creative!
Beautiful!!! 🥰❤❤❤❤❤
Beautiful Pouring ❤
Wondering if this would work on a round surface.....glass light globe?
How to top coat them after using oils or similar tho?
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So Brilliant Idea👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you very much for Sharing ⭐❤
That looks Flippen amazing man, love it.
Do you spray any after it dries to get that shiny look?
How do you prepare the acrylics for this trick, i see it's more liquid than usual 👀
I just tried using CRC 808 Silicone spray, and it was AMAZING!!
What other medium do you use in the other paint? Water or pouring medium?
Do you thin the paint down any? What kind of paint do you use? What name?
❤” Awesome “
"stir nicely"
You should stir everything nicely 😀
Great, I've been looking for something like this for a long time, it looks really great, one question please, what are the colors blue and orange diluted with because they are so thin? Regards, Gerhard
Dilute with a little water
Wow👌‼️❤️ Really beautiful. Thanks. Toom@CapeTown
Great idea!!! TFS! Austin TX USA
Is every color treated with WD-40 or just the white one?
Nice! It's something I already have in the house, too!
Hello Is WD 40 a rust remover or lubricant?
I think you might want to say: Stir Well. Stir Nicely is stirring gently and to not hurt the feelings of the white paint.
😅
I love your work and your videos. I’m an English teacher and want to give people options by teaching them.
Did you mix the paint first with water ?
Hi, is there any protection for acrylic paints, I would like to paint rubber fish with an airbrush, those fish will go into the water, so I need some silicone that mixes with acrylic paints and is sticky, which would stick to the rubber fish when I'm painting, any answer would be great, thanks
To seal it u just pour the resin after a day ?
Resin after letting is dry completely for 2-3 weeks. Surface dry in a few days but still water underneath
Stunning💞
Apparently paint varnish can be used as well. They turn out well but there are smaller and more regular cells. If the paint is thick, you can drag the pain across the canvas and the cells will start to form.
omg that's great
So to be clear the WD40 effect, is it the little bubbles?
How long does this take to dry & can it be incorporated on other surfaces other than canvas?
How long does it take to dry?
In your opinion silicone or wd-40
So ive always wondered....can you use any oil? Like olive/vegetable oil??
Super vidéo Merci
Was the paint thinned with water? And if so what are the ratios?
Can someone please answer this question 😅
40g paint Amsterdam brand is one of the best, 40g distilled water, 40g Amsterdam pouring medium. Use a gram scale to weigh for best results.
What are you using to burst bubbles? Is it just compressed air? Fun video 😊 Thank you.
Appears to be a small handheld (refillable) butane torch. Used for small (wire)soldering jobs, shrinking heat-shrink tubing over electrical splices, etc.🔥👍✔️⚡
and for torching creme brulee! @@tdotw77
Now is this the WD40 with the silicone in it or the regular WD40?
Thank you 🙏
nice outcome
Nice bass tone.
What do you use as a spinning table? I want to try this but have no idea where to start..
Look up lazy susan.
or cake icing turntable. I've put mine inside a small round kiddie's plastic paddle pool to *try* and contain what flings off!!@@James-ux5kv
Michael's Craft store in cake dept.
Nice video but do I have to be nice when I stir?
What is the name of the orange paint? It is so pretty, like California poppies!
How’d you get the gloss finish?
Is this just acrylic paint or did you thin it with something?
You can use mineral spirits or even turpentine for the same effect.
So Cool
Didnt know that!😮👍🙏
Are you just putting the WD-40 in the white paint?
does this dry
This was great! What do you use to clean the WD-40 off the canvas after its dry?
Will there be WD-40 left on it after it dries?
Yes it will come to the surface. Remove with alcohol on soft cloth being careful to work quickly as not to remove any of the paint
As an acrylic painter iv always wanted to try this but it seems like a lot of paint is wasted and very messy
What do you use to burst the air bubbles?🤔🤔
Small hand torch.
@@royalriverart Is it like a hair-dryer? I'm writing from Argentina. Thanks!🙋🏼♀️
No it’s like a lighter. Crème brûlée kind of torch.
@@royalriverart ah, ok! Thank you
Of course, I hope that helps.
Looks like an octopus nice
I tried this a few months ago and was disappointed it didn't work... Then noticed on the can it was silicone free!! 🤦
Glad you mentioned that! Thanks!
very nice!!!
Technically known as a Paint Pour it is AKA the Double Dump. 😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤
... That's yet another use for WD-40
It's great for cleaning bongs. Kidding. Do NOT do that. The headrush is quite unpleasant. I know this because some idiot I knew years ago told me (AFTER I had a pipe and was struggling to maintain composure🥴) that he used it to keep his water pipe clean.🤨😠
Very cool. Silicone is expensive.
Only for the boobs ! ☝😁
I use dollar general's generic brand of silicone garage-door lubricant, usually in the car aisle. For like $3. And only using a drop to a few drops at a time, it lasts forever.
What does the WD40 do?
Super
WD-40 smells so bad. Can you smell it after the paint dries?
What did the wd40 do
Con que herramienta se rompen las burbujas?
Con soplete
Was any pouring medium used?
Idk about this one but I used flotrol with my paint pouring and silicon for cells but honestly you don't even need it to make cells!
@@niknightngaleeDo you need a blow torch to get the cells?
You need heat. A heat gun would eliminate the danger from a torch and work just as well.@@rach8241
How to burst bubble what is the machine name
It's just a jet lighter. That one is a creme Brule torch.
Silicone does the same thing but better in my opinion.
I used that a couple of months ago it was the only silicone in the house
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