This is completely backwsrds from what i had in my mind, i would have thought the patina wound have come last. Thank you for giving me new ways of thinking about this.
Oh my gosh that is gorgeous- I’ve been watching a lot of tutorials learning as I’m watching & your video is my favourite to watch…not just because puppy dog is in it either 😊🐶…this piece your friend created is just beautiful & the way you did the effect just takes it to another level. I create acrylic resin pieces (Jesmonite if you’ve heard of that) trinket dishes / trays / candleholders and am starting to create this effect & love how I comes out…find this technique lends itself to be done on pieces that have some relief on the surface as opposed to a flat surface so I’ll be experimenting with adding some modeling paste to some of my pieces to create that interest 😊
This is a) the crispest most amazing to watch quality art video I've ever seen - b) the most honestly narrated tutorial I've ever watched, which felt SO down to earth and like I was just chilling making art with a friend!! I would love to see videos that have a tour of your studio, your favorite tools and how you care for them, etc etc etc I am hungry for more 🤩
YOU ARE THE BEST. I totally hope to do a studio tour one day! I knew going into this I wanted to remain authentic to who I am so I’m glad that came across in my sarcasm 😂
I love the video! You have a nice calming voice like Bob Ross! But I do have a question, do you use the dry brush technique for the copper and gold colors too?
Sure would. Which I’ve since figured out after using this technique more. But I’m pretty sure that’s what the original tutorial I learned from showed, so I just followed that 😂
You can either start over and paint it black and then add the colors over. Or you start from the copper and add the patina and highlights. But you may not get the depth or definition of details without the black base coat under the copper and patina.
This is completely backwsrds from what i had in my mind, i would have thought the patina wound have come last.
Thank you for giving me new ways of thinking about this.
Great thing about art is there are so many ways to do things and none of them are wrong. ✨
This was the perfect combination relaxing and gremlin energy. Much needed serotonin, thank you!
Thank you sweets 😘
Awesome!!
Thanks!✨
Turned out GORGEOUS 🤩✨
Couldn't of done it without you *hugs*
Loved hearing you talk through this tutorial, you've got the voice for this! ^.^ and those guest poochie appearances are *chefs kiss*
Thank you so much!
Really enjoyed how calming yet slightly chaotic this was. Also all tutorials should have puppy breaks likes this 🥹
Thank you so much such a lovely comment
Beautiful! Beautiful artist, beautiful video, beautiful art, and beautiful dog! Thank you!
Thank you for kind words ❤️
I love every single thing about this video. 😍
Thank youuuuuuu❤
What a beautiful finish!
So glad you like it ❤️
Great video! Now I want to patina everything!
DO ETTTT THEN SHOW ME
Great tutorial 👍
That subtle gold at the end makes a big difference.
Means a lot coming from someone with so much experience making content 🙌
That effect is really cool! Thanks for the guide and sharing your insight on the experience. I'm looking forward to trying it out.
Thank you friend 🙌
Looks great 👍
Thanks✨
It turned out great! Thank you for sharing with us 😃
You’re the best 🙌
Nice video! Everything was perfect even the music .
Thank you so much! This video is still my most popular, which cracks me up.
I love it! This is a great technique! Thank you for sharing it with us.
Thanks for all your support and help friend!
Oh my gosh that is gorgeous- I’ve been watching a lot of tutorials learning as I’m watching & your video is my favourite to watch…not just because puppy dog is in it either 😊🐶…this piece your friend created is just beautiful & the way you did the effect just takes it to another level.
I create acrylic resin pieces (Jesmonite if you’ve heard of that) trinket dishes / trays / candleholders and am starting to create this effect & love how I comes out…find this technique lends itself to be done on pieces that have some relief on the surface as opposed to a flat surface so I’ll be experimenting with adding some modeling paste to some of my pieces to create that interest 😊
Thank you for your kind words I hope you can enjoy using this technique.
Nicole this turned out beautiful and the quality of this video was 🔥 great work buddy 🎉
Thank you so much that means so much to me 🥹
Found you off Amazon! Love your work!!! Thank you for teaching us 😭
You’re so very welcome ❤️❤️
This is a) the crispest most amazing to watch quality art video I've ever seen - b) the most honestly narrated tutorial I've ever watched, which felt SO down to earth and like I was just chilling making art with a friend!! I would love to see videos that have a tour of your studio, your favorite tools and how you care for them, etc etc etc I am hungry for more 🤩
YOU ARE THE BEST. I totally hope to do a studio tour one day! I knew going into this I wanted to remain authentic to who I am so I’m glad that came across in my sarcasm 😂
Wow that’s so cool looking! Loved the step by step of your process! 💖
Thanks so much 😊
Very good work. Thumbs up
Thank you so much!
Well done !!!!
Thank you
Just found your channel fabulous fairy ❤❤xx
✨ Welcome Welcome ✨
OMG HI BAYBEEEEEEE THANKS FOR THE GREAT VIDEO AND BEING A GREAT FRIEND I LUH YEW!!!!!
*hugs your face* LUB YOU TOO
I love the video! You have a nice calming voice like Bob Ross! But I do have a question, do you use the dry brush technique for the copper and gold colors too?
Thank you! Yes, all steps but the first (black) are dry brushing. I should of put that in the video. Rookie mistake 😂
would it be easier to mix the patina paint and water in the cup first and then pour it into the spray bottle?
Sure would. Which I’ve since figured out after using this technique more. But I’m pretty sure that’s what the original tutorial I learned from showed, so I just followed that 😂
I have a piece that I spray painted copper. Can I still do the same effect and if so what order do I apply the paint.
You can either start over and paint it black and then add the colors over. Or you start from the copper and add the patina and highlights. But you may not get the depth or definition of details without the black base coat under the copper and patina.
The cat goblin might also be a gremlin.
Oh you’re right!
Good luk
Thank you so much ✨
Positive reviews extra points for doge
Glad you enjoyed her ✨
Is the black just acrylic paint?
Sure is!
Hope RUclips treats you well
Thank you so much ❤️
Complete ignorant question here: why use the matte finish instead of a shiny one?
Preference! ✨
this is very misleading when you say it doesn't have to look perfect.. and then you go ahead and make it look perfect!!
Sorry 😂
Too much talk.
Thanks for the engagement 👌