5 imaginary cookies for whoever helps us timestamp this video for future viewers 🙂🍪🍪 For example: 0:00 Intro ___ First canvas (red spiky with cylinder magnet) ___ Second canvas (gradient with ring magnet) ___ Joobie intermission ___ … ___ Evan and Katelyn start sprinkling glitter everywhere ___ Shellac spray paint?? ___ … ___ Final touches and reveal!
I think one of my favorite things about your videos is watching how you two navigate your relationship when you see something differently. I love how you love each other.
Also on the flipside of that coin, I also love seeing their creative process and how they problem solve as they reverse engineer art trends that they've only seen in highly polished and edited videos that obfuscate their "tricks of the trade" as it where."
24:08 The industry term for the big fluffy cover that you put over a microphone to mitigate wind noise is "dead cat." Congrats to Katelyn for being the first person I've ever seen use a live cat for the same effect.
@@greenapple9477 yeah, and the ones that are big empty oval framed and covered in thin foam are called "blimps" and when they're combined with a big area frame of air and long polyester faux fur on top are called "dead cat blimps" you see them used for recording in really noisy and windy environments
Katelyn that lava lamp comment inspired a video idea! Please make your own lava lamp! I'm imagining a cat shaped galaxy lava lamp, but of course anything would be super fun to watch!
I can’t remember where they talked about it but I know Katelyn said that there isn’t much info on how to make them and the only tutorial they found you had to pay for, so they wouldn’t be able to show us. So unfortunately I don’t know if we’ll ever get a lava lamp video.
I, myself, am not into lava lamps (the wax eventually 'dies') but I have one of the 'glitter' lamps that I think is even prettier. They could make one of those and use different type/shapes of glitter.
What a cool idea! I do my own nails/nail art and I'm really surprised no one mentioned that those chrome powders are supposed to be brushed on, then rubbed in (on nails, with a sponge tipped eye shadow applicator) to really activate their chrome look. It makes a big difference in how it looks.
There is a nail polish called 'cat eye' and it uses magnets to achieve singularly stunning polish looks... doing a search should pull it up if you haven't heard of it yet 😊
Next time you can try the magnetic pigment powders instead of iron filings. They are super fine metallic pigment that can be manipulated with magnets. They are often sold as nail art pigments and are also present in magnetic nail polish.
I was just going to comment this! I totally agree! Mind you they can get expensive and Katelyn seemed quite reluctant to use anything expensive for this project but at the same time the metallic pigment would look awesome in resin too for creating designs on purpose!
Ideas for another test of this painting: 1-you can dry acrylic paint with a hair dryer very quickly if you want to color canvases on the fly. 2-you can wrap the magnets with paper if you want to see what designs you can achieve hovering from the top instead of the bottom of the canvas. That will keep any errant fibers from destroying your magnets.
Yes I agree I was also thinking plastic also there’s that newer thick acrylic paint that supposedly dryers faster then normal maybe that would help thicken it also!
2:10 - The spikes follow the lines of magnetic force - they spread out as they move away from the magnet, go round and come back together at the other pole of the magnet. The high fluidity of the liquid in the bottle allows the "ink" to clump together along the lines of force, hence the big lumps as you move away. It's also the reason the thick plaster later on gave a more clumpy (ugly) result because it didn't allow the iron particles to move freely.
Hi Katelyn a little painting tip when you’re doing gradient all three colors on first and then light to darkest and make sure not to go back-and-forth cause otherwise it will just turn one color
Those metal disks with the adhesive are often times used for eyeshadows. Some people like to depot their eyeshadows from palettes or from whatever packaging and put them into magnetic makeup palettes. If the metal of the eyeshadow pot thing isn't magnetic, it wont stay in the magnetic palette, so those disks (they come in square and rectangle too) are used to keep the shadows from falling out. I hope that made sense haha
This is such a wholesome channel. I know it is safe to try the things you show on this channel, because you always think through how to do things in the safest possible way, then share with your viewers the safested possible methods.
Timestamps Sorry if it's not the best 0:00 Intro 0:50 Different magnets 7:28 1st Canvas (red spiky with cylinder magnet) 23:43 Joobie 32:22 2nd Canvas (gradient with ring magnet) 49:11 Joobie intermission 51:14 3rd Canvas (blue with clover and square magnet) 1:04:28 4th Canvas (little spiky teal with ring magnet) 1:17:57 5th Canvas (big spiky green with ring magnet) 1:24:05 Evan pranks Katelyn 1:39:40 6th Canvas (iridescent with square magnet) 1:57:30 Joobie 2:03:54 7th Canvas (pink fuzzy glitter with cylinder magnet) 2:40:12 and 2:49:38 Sprinkling glitter 3:01:02 8th Canvas (green fuzzy with ring magnet) 2:47:28 and 3:13:26 Shellac spray paint 3:15:51 Finishing touches and reveal
Duo-chrome pigment tip. ✨ From my experience you get the best effect if you brush the powder on the surface instead of mixing the pigment in. When I use it in resin, I either brush it directly on the mold before pouring the resin (con - you can't sand the surfaces afterwards) or I pour thin layer of resin, let it harden, brush the pigment on and cover in another layer of resin (con - suitable mostly just for flat objects). :)
I'm already having thoughts 😅 Currently at the Joobie intermission 23:45 and thinking how cool it would look all Black 3.0 and then lightly misted with white (maybe neon over the it) when dry 💡
Words might be hard, but listening to Evan talk about basically anything that interests him or makes him excited is probably one of my favorite things in the world
For resin magnetic project: build a rig above the project to hold the magnets in place as the resin cures. To secure the magnets to the rig, you could just use a small magnet with a hole in it attached to fishing line. Attach the danger magnet to the smaller magnet and then wind the fishing line around something so you can raise or lower it.
It would've been cool to see a canvas with multiple little magnets (like the ones for nametags) arranged in different patterns. Maybe this way it would've given each canvas some more variety than just a spiky circle in the middle :)
The light really brings these to life - It's likely you'll need a 'museum' like setup when this is hung. VERY cool. Another option is to make the paint a bit more liquidy, keep the magnet there while it dries. Currently it's more grainy/gritty, but if you want cuter shapes where you can actually pull the magnet away a bit to get that look you were after, it'll need to have more liquid content. Great test to explore though!
I've been looking forward to today. Not because I have to do prep for a colonoscopy tomorrow, but because I knew there was going to be an E&K uncut video today. I was excepting it to be a stream of you playing PalWorld, but I'm happy to watch a crafting stream as my distraction today. Thank you!
Wow, I love how safe you guys are and how nothing crazy or dangerous happens in this video. I love how responsible and uh [what other good robot terms?] Responsible, safe, friendly, family-friendly. Not that type of channel, you guys are.
I know this has been said already to some extent, but Evan did say "everybody in the comments" should say this, so I am merely following his instructions a month late.
Maybe get a piece of Formica to put on your table/desk to take any damage and save the wood. // To sprinkle stuff - save your empty spice jars that have two openings - one large side for spoons and the smaller side that has sprinkle holes. // Now this is something I'd put in my house!
I think it'd be better in the future to use electromagnets so that you guys can turn on/off the magnetism when you need to pull away the magnet from the painting. You have less risk of somehow negatively affecting the painting.
I love how safe, family-friendly, and well-thought-out this video is! Nothing ever goes wrong in your videos, and everything is always super safe. You are great role models for how to be safe and responsible!
Wow, I love how safe you guys are and how nothing crazy or dangerous happens in this video! I love how responsible, safe, family-friendly and not that type of channel you are!
I love how truly supportive of each other you both are! I just recently started watching your streams (never live unfortunately). You guys are like food for the soul.
I’m at that point in the stream and that bugged me so much also. I’m thinking magnet in an inside out plastic baggie would have been ideal. After picking up the dust through the plastic simply pull the baggie right side out and pull away! 🤗
This could be a series where you let what you do here dry, then in another stream, make a mini-Joobie in a spacesuit and place her in the landscapes. In other words, create dioramas with various landscapes out of these.
Oh I bet you could totally mix pearl powders, like that GTZ, or whatever with the wax to make a duo-chrome lava lamp actually. @technologyconnections did a great video breaking down what the lava in a lava lamp is made of...should be pretty easy. DO IT!!!!! Please do a video/live video of making custom lava lamps...that would be amazing.
I just love how safe you guys are and nothing crazy or dangerous happens in this video. You are so family friendly and responsible. Thank you for not being that type of channel. :D
The pandemic made me fall in love with the uncut channel....but I've fallen for seeing the entire process and your cuteness together. Thank you for being you.❤
Hello you two! Thank you so much for the shout-out at the beginning! I like your experimentation spirit! Obviously I need some time to see the whole video ;) For now I am looking forward to seeing your approach to the technique! Keep exploring, stay crazyyy ;D
This is so cool, you two. And because it's the two of you, I can't wait to see how you choose to incorporate resin into this new technique 😂 In all seriousness, wonderful art piece at the end! Well done.
If I remember physics class correctly magnets have magnetic field lines that connect the poles, they are closest together right AT the poles and further apart the more away you go. I would guess 1 spike = 1 magnetic field line (as all the individual iron grains clump to the nearest field line), so it makes sense that the spikes become bigger but fewer further away from the magnet itself (fewer possible lines for any individual iron grain so they dont distribute as much, building bigger groups = spikes)
Heyhey, Katlyn, are you ok? You seems to be disconected from the Projekts and much less Joyfull/ animated in your movement than I used to see from you, in the last 3-4 Videos~ hope you are doning fine
wow i love how safe you guys are and how nothing crazy or dangerous happens in this video. i love how responsible, safe, family friendly, not that type of channel you guys are!!
Would have been cool to see like an earth air fire water like the 4 elements since you had 4 panels but overall loons very cool! Love seeing the stuff yall come up with!
The finished piece looks a little bit like flowers. The dusting was such a good idea! It definitely elevated it from a cool concept to a cohesive piece of art.
One thing I do when I want more body to paint for cheap is add drywall mud. It lightens the colour to some degree, but most tube paints are really intensely pigmented anyway, and you can always paint darker and more intense colours on top.
You guys should get some max fixative. It’s usually used for spraying pencil drawings and stuff so they don’t smudge but it’s basically just an art safe clear coat. Would probably work well with keeping dust on paintings and is available basically anywhere that sells art supplies or spray paint.
You guys definitely need to look into magnetic nail polish tools. There are so many different shapes of magnet tools which result in so many different shapes in the paint. You'd dig playing with them. 😊 If someone else mentioned it already, I'm sorry for any redundancy.
I love the number of times they act like they are finishing up and that they're about to do the last one, and then keep going! Especially watching the uncut, and checking how long left and there is still like an hour 😂
i find it funny how you can tell evan’s excitement level by how much he interrupts katelyn like he’s so excited to say his idea he doesn’t hear katelyn have the same one lmao
There is a really cool resin that I love to use because it cures very fast. Alumilite casting resin. It cures as an opaque white, but you can add pigments to it to change it's color. It's really fun to use.
I got two unsolicited thoughts on this, both of which you probably already know: 1. Rotating a magnet through its own cross-section (e.g. when Katelyn rotated the O-shaped magnet on canvas 2) doesn't change the shape of the magnetic field acting on the paint because it has rotational symmetry, so you won't get a 'dragging' effect on the paint, whereas if you rotated a square magnet, you could expect the paint to 'follow' the corners as they would create a sweeping rotating magnetic field where there previously wasn't one around the edge. 2. Your paint does a great job of holding its shape once it's been exposed to a magnetic field but (obviously) if you leave the magnet on there until the paint is dry, it will be held in place by the magnetic field and shouldn't sag - just give the paint enough strength so it doesn't collapse as soon as you remove the magnet later.
I feel like Evan buys extra paint and Kaitlyn is correct when she says they dont have something, but because he secretly buys more supplies he can "remind her" of all the supplies she doesn't know about.
I found its easier to think of what to build/use when you concentrate on a set area. When i set on a theme, i do most of the Terraforming and paths and then i just start in ,for example, the bottom left corner. I'll just see what would fit there by space and vibes. Sometimes i have a list of things i want to build and choose from that but often there is a new idea coming up
I wonder how would it have turned out with a more fluid paint mixture and not as much magnetic shavings. I feel like they should have added more white as a base. But I have no clue
Family, Responsibile, Safe, Safety, Not That Kind of Channel, Family Friendly; obviously I made it to the end of the video & I'm PROUD of myself, NEVER been able to do that before. Thanks for a very interesting video & wishful dreaming for myself. If I could I'd get high powered magnets, metal filings & go to town on a full sized canvas right now. (By the way let us know what RUclipsr is going to work with magnets. I've never heard of them or their channel & would 💜🩷❤️LOVE❤️🩷💜 to check them & that video out. 😁👍🏼👍🏼😁‼️) Thanks for the entertaining video, despite how incredibly LONG it is. 😁‼️
Katelyn, no pressure, obviously, but I love the idea of brown and purple. Have you ever considered a purple undercarriage??? It's kinda mid 00s (compared to now) and people often did it with blonde but I think it's such a cool look and severely underrated
Those turned out awesome! I wonder about doing multiple magnetic layers. Like, let a ring later dry and then do a cylinder magnet layer. And, other variations.
I've seen people use cats eye magnetic powder in resins or even the polish and thats been really cool. You guys could find some experiments with those♡
5 imaginary cookies for whoever helps us timestamp this video for future viewers 🙂🍪🍪 For example:
0:00 Intro
___ First canvas (red spiky with cylinder magnet)
___ Second canvas (gradient with ring magnet)
___ Joobie intermission
___ …
___ Evan and Katelyn start sprinkling glitter everywhere
___ Shellac spray paint??
___ …
___ Final touches and reveal!
1:52:04 dichroism successful
These aren’t extremely precise.
31:46 - Second canvas
49:05 - Katelyn prank (failed Joobie plushi prank)
51:04 - Third canvas
1:03:53 - Fourth canvas
1:17:14 - Ratio/ Fifth canvas
1:39:42 - Sixth canvas
1:57:29 - Joobie intermission
2:03:43 - Seventh canvas
2:28:55 - Eight canvas
2:40:06 - Evan and Katelyn start sprinkling glitter everywhere
2:45:40 - Shellac spray paint??
2:49:00 - Finishes
2:58:50 - Ninth canvas
3:09:09 - Finishes
3:16:08 - REVEAL!!
1:24:26 - Evan prank (successful expensive stuff hidden)
7:28 starting 1st canvas
23:43 Joobie is here
25:38 1st canvas PTZ with lighting reveal
17:15 first canvas
I think one of my favorite things about your videos is watching how you two navigate your relationship when you see something differently. I love how you love each other.
I know right?
Also on the flipside of that coin, I also love seeing their creative process and how they problem solve as they reverse engineer art trends that they've only seen in highly polished and edited videos that obfuscate their "tricks of the trade" as it where."
They are two halves that make a whole
Yeah, their relationship seems so healthy
Yes. 😂
24:08 The industry term for the big fluffy cover that you put over a microphone to mitigate wind noise is "dead cat." Congrats to Katelyn for being the first person I've ever seen use a live cat for the same effect.
It's called a dead cat??? Geez, that's disturbing....😰
@@greenapple9477 Right? Do not like.
@@greenapple9477
yeah, and the ones that are big empty oval framed and covered in thin foam are called "blimps" and when they're combined with a big area frame of air and long polyester faux fur on top are called "dead cat blimps"
you see them used for recording in really noisy and windy environments
@@theoriginaltubeofyous Alright, "dead cat blimp" is my NEW least favorite industry term.
@@Jaryth14 sick Band name tho! 🤣
Katelyn that lava lamp comment inspired a video idea! Please make your own lava lamp! I'm imagining a cat shaped galaxy lava lamp, but of course anything would be super fun to watch!
I was thinking the same thing, custom lava lamps seem right up their alley, and I bet they could do some really fun stuff with it.
Ooh, Buy vs DIY Lava lamp, great idea!
I can’t remember where they talked about it but I know Katelyn said that there isn’t much info on how to make them and the only tutorial they found you had to pay for, so they wouldn’t be able to show us. So unfortunately I don’t know if we’ll ever get a lava lamp video.
I, myself, am not into lava lamps (the wax eventually 'dies') but I have one of the 'glitter' lamps that I think is even prettier. They could make one of those and use different type/shapes of glitter.
I love how safe, responsible and family friendly this channel is. 😉It is so safety oriented that they add a "c" for careful to OSHA to make it CHAOS.
what would a CHAOS violation imply?
What a cool idea! I do my own nails/nail art and I'm really surprised no one mentioned that those chrome powders are supposed to be brushed on, then rubbed in (on nails, with a sponge tipped eye shadow applicator) to really activate their chrome look. It makes a big difference in how it looks.
There is a nail polish called 'cat eye' and it uses magnets to achieve singularly stunning polish looks... doing a search should pull it up if you haven't heard of it yet 😊
@@GenuineLhachwen Thanks! I have used it. It's really cool.
Next time you can try the magnetic pigment powders instead of iron filings. They are super fine metallic pigment that can be manipulated with magnets. They are often sold as nail art pigments and are also present in magnetic nail polish.
I was just going to comment this! I totally agree! Mind you they can get expensive and Katelyn seemed quite reluctant to use anything expensive for this project but at the same time the metallic pigment would look awesome in resin too for creating designs on purpose!
Ideas for another test of this painting: 1-you can dry acrylic paint with a hair dryer very quickly if you want to color canvases on the fly. 2-you can wrap the magnets with paper if you want to see what designs you can achieve hovering from the top instead of the bottom of the canvas. That will keep any errant fibers from destroying your magnets.
Yes I agree I was also thinking plastic also there’s that newer thick acrylic paint that supposedly dryers faster then normal maybe that would help thicken it also!
2:10 - The spikes follow the lines of magnetic force - they spread out as they move away from the magnet, go round and come back together at the other pole of the magnet.
The high fluidity of the liquid in the bottle allows the "ink" to clump together along the lines of force, hence the big lumps as you move away.
It's also the reason the thick plaster later on gave a more clumpy (ugly) result because it didn't allow the iron particles to move freely.
Quick dry medium will help keep a thinner viscosity but the plaster will give texture
maybe we'll try quick dry medium sometime too, thanks!
Hi Katelyn a little painting tip when you’re doing gradient all three colors on first and then light to darkest and make sure not to go back-and-forth cause otherwise it will just turn one color
Those metal disks with the adhesive are often times used for eyeshadows. Some people like to depot their eyeshadows from palettes or from whatever packaging and put them into magnetic makeup palettes. If the metal of the eyeshadow pot thing isn't magnetic, it wont stay in the magnetic palette, so those disks (they come in square and rectangle too) are used to keep the shadows from falling out. I hope that made sense haha
This is such a wholesome channel. I know it is safe to try the things you show on this channel, because you always think through how to do things in the safest possible way, then share with your viewers the safested possible methods.
An idea: Gold or yellow underpaint, with a blue/indigo or even black paint overtop. Molten gold effects ✨
Timestamps
Sorry if it's not the best
0:00 Intro
0:50 Different magnets
7:28 1st Canvas (red spiky with cylinder magnet)
23:43 Joobie
32:22 2nd Canvas (gradient with ring magnet)
49:11 Joobie intermission
51:14 3rd Canvas (blue with clover and square magnet)
1:04:28 4th Canvas (little spiky teal with ring magnet)
1:17:57 5th Canvas (big spiky green with ring magnet)
1:24:05 Evan pranks Katelyn
1:39:40 6th Canvas (iridescent with square magnet)
1:57:30 Joobie
2:03:54 7th Canvas (pink fuzzy glitter with cylinder magnet)
2:40:12 and 2:49:38 Sprinkling glitter
3:01:02 8th Canvas (green fuzzy with ring magnet)
2:47:28 and 3:13:26 Shellac spray paint
3:15:51 Finishing touches and reveal
Thank you! The second joobie's chin cam is my favourite ❤
Duo-chrome pigment tip. ✨ From my experience you get the best effect if you brush the powder on the surface instead of mixing the pigment in. When I use it in resin, I either brush it directly on the mold before pouring the resin (con - you can't sand the surfaces afterwards) or I pour thin layer of resin, let it harden, brush the pigment on and cover in another layer of resin (con - suitable mostly just for flat objects). :)
I'm already having thoughts 😅
Currently at the Joobie intermission 23:45 and thinking how cool it would look all Black 3.0 and then lightly misted with white (maybe neon over the it) when dry 💡
Words might be hard, but listening to Evan talk about basically anything that interests him or makes him excited is probably one of my favorite things in the world
For resin magnetic project: build a rig above the project to hold the magnets in place as the resin cures. To secure the magnets to the rig, you could just use a small magnet with a hole in it attached to fishing line. Attach the danger magnet to the smaller magnet and then wind the fishing line around something so you can raise or lower it.
Wow, I love how family friendly, safe and responsible your content is! It's great to see content that is not THAT kind of a channel!
Perfect timing, new content to fall asleep to. The vibe of these is just really calm!
It would've been cool to see a canvas with multiple little magnets (like the ones for nametags) arranged in different patterns. Maybe this way it would've given each canvas some more variety than just a spiky circle in the middle :)
OHHHH this is so cool! I would love to see how it would move with just a heavy body Acrylic and the magnetic powder (without the plaster)!
Awesome to see it life and get the chance to see the final results the day after in the uncut
The light really brings these to life - It's likely you'll need a 'museum' like setup when this is hung. VERY cool. Another option is to make the paint a bit more liquidy, keep the magnet there while it dries. Currently it's more grainy/gritty, but if you want cuter shapes where you can actually pull the magnet away a bit to get that look you were after, it'll need to have more liquid content. Great test to explore though!
I think making a keycap with magnetic spikes and then pouring resin around it to feel the rest of the keycap mould would be cool
I've been looking forward to today. Not because I have to do prep for a colonoscopy tomorrow, but because I knew there was going to be an E&K uncut video today. I was excepting it to be a stream of you playing PalWorld, but I'm happy to watch a crafting stream as my distraction today. Thank you!
Wow, I love how safe you guys are and how nothing crazy or dangerous happens in this video. I love how responsible and uh [what other good robot terms?] Responsible, safe, friendly, family-friendly. Not that type of channel, you guys are.
I know this has been said already to some extent, but Evan did say "everybody in the comments" should say this, so I am merely following his instructions a month late.
Maybe get a piece of Formica to put on your table/desk to take any damage and save the wood. // To sprinkle stuff - save your empty spice jars that have two openings - one large side for spoons and the smaller side that has sprinkle holes. // Now this is something I'd put in my house!
I'm at 2:35:00 and I can't believe there hasn't been any glitter yet lol then I looked at the time stamps and see that glitter is next! Excited lol
I think it'd be better in the future to use electromagnets so that you guys can turn on/off the magnetism when you need to pull away the magnet from the painting. You have less risk of somehow negatively affecting the painting.
Loved the Joobie intermission and purrs ❤
I am with my parents right now and on dangerous cat withdrawal from my kittens 😢
Love the content!!! Sending love and hugs to you two and Joobie!!🤍
I love how safe, family-friendly, and well-thought-out this video is! Nothing ever goes wrong in your videos, and everything is always super safe. You are great role models for how to be safe and responsible!
Wow, I love how safe you guys are and how nothing crazy or dangerous happens in this video! I love how responsible, safe, family-friendly and not that type of channel you are!
I love how truly supportive of each other you both are! I just recently started watching your streams (never live unfortunately). You guys are like food for the soul.
Evan when you spilt the metal shavings why didn't you use one of the magnets to pick it up instead of vacuuming it up?
Then they’d be stuck to the magnet. Unless he put a cloth or something strong enough to keep them separated so he could pull them apart
I’m at that point in the stream and that bugged me so much also. I’m thinking magnet in an inside out plastic baggie would have been ideal. After picking up the dust through the plastic simply pull the baggie right side out and pull away! 🤗
This could be a series where you let what you do here dry, then in another stream, make a mini-Joobie in a spacesuit and place her in the landscapes. In other words, create dioramas with various landscapes out of these.
that'd be cool, these really do look like planets with craters!
Oh I bet you could totally mix pearl powders, like that GTZ, or whatever with the wax to make a duo-chrome lava lamp actually. @technologyconnections did a great video breaking down what the lava in a lava lamp is made of...should be pretty easy. DO IT!!!!! Please do a video/live video of making custom lava lamps...that would be amazing.
My daughter and I bond while watching your videos.
That's hilarious! My daughter and I have been watching Evan and Katelyn for years and have also been bonding
I just love how safe you guys are and nothing crazy or dangerous happens in this video. You are so family friendly and responsible. Thank you for not being that type of channel. :D
It's not just the size, but the level of how many spikes it has! 😂 Omg and i love the joob chin cam 1:58:30 ❤❤❤
please start uploading more of these long videos!! i love having them on the background as i do my everyday things:)
The pandemic made me fall in love with the uncut channel....but I've fallen for seeing the entire process and your cuteness together. Thank you for being you.❤
I love your natural flow. You both are very enjoyable 😅
Hello you two! Thank you so much for the shout-out at the beginning! I like your experimentation spirit! Obviously I need some time to see the whole video ;) For now I am looking forward to seeing your approach to the technique! Keep exploring, stay crazyyy ;D
YAYYY ANOTHER VIDEOOO, I’m so happy to see another video!
This is so cool, you two. And because it's the two of you, I can't wait to see how you choose to incorporate resin into this new technique 😂 In all seriousness, wonderful art piece at the end! Well done.
wow i love how safe you guys are and how responsible and family friendly and not that type of channel you are ❤
Juby purrs. I would love just a loop of that for an hour to fall asleep to.
Y’all should so do this again! It looks like so much fun and very creative! ❤❤Love you guys! 💗
it may be counter-intuitive how fragile strong neodymium magnets are.
If I remember physics class correctly magnets have magnetic field lines that connect the poles, they are closest together right AT the poles and further apart the more away you go. I would guess 1 spike = 1 magnetic field line (as all the individual iron grains clump to the nearest field line), so it makes sense that the spikes become bigger but fewer further away from the magnet itself (fewer possible lines for any individual iron grain so they dont distribute as much, building bigger groups = spikes)
Heyhey, Katlyn, are you ok?
You seems to be disconected from the Projekts and much less Joyfull/ animated in your movement than I used to see from you, in the last 3-4 Videos~ hope you are doning fine
I watched this live and it was awesome
thank you!
Wow, I love how responsible, safe and family friendly this video is 😊😊 3:07:11
wow i love how safe you guys are and how nothing crazy or dangerous happens in this video. i love how responsible, safe, family friendly, not that type of channel you guys are!!
I wonder if the spikes would stay if you mix UV resin and the iron filings and cure the resin while the magnet is held behind the canvas 🤔🤔🤔
Would have been cool to see like an earth air fire water like the 4 elements since you had 4 panels but overall loons very cool! Love seeing the stuff yall come up with!
6:14 “wildly expensive” I was thinking a few hundred, not $20 😂
The finished piece looks a little bit like flowers. The dusting was such a good idea! It definitely elevated it from a cool concept to a cohesive piece of art.
Wow I love how safe you guys are and that nothing crazy or dangerous happens in this video…
One thing I do when I want more body to paint for cheap is add drywall mud. It lightens the colour to some degree, but most tube paints are really intensely pigmented anyway, and you can always paint darker and more intense colours on top.
lol not to far in but it seems like we got a mix of little Evan and Normal even and Katelyn is like "???" while even is like ooooo
You guys should get some max fixative. It’s usually used for spraying pencil drawings and stuff so they don’t smudge but it’s basically just an art safe clear coat. Would probably work well with keeping dust on paintings and is available basically anywhere that sells art supplies or spray paint.
You guys definitely need to look into magnetic nail polish tools. There are so many different shapes of magnet tools which result in so many different shapes in the paint. You'd dig playing with them. 😊
If someone else mentioned it already, I'm sorry for any redundancy.
I love the number of times they act like they are finishing up and that they're about to do the last one, and then keep going! Especially watching the uncut, and checking how long left and there is still like an hour 😂
My sister and I did something similar. We glued the filing down. Painted over them. We then dragged the magnet over the canvas to make patterns.
You could try using electronic magnets You could then turn them off and on or up and down as you want
I see diorama landscapes from warhammer forming in front of my eyes, when i think about this method
So safe! So responsible! So family friendly 😅
Katelyn looks so tired, like she has no idea what’s going on. I do love their experiments and humor. They are both the best RUclipsrs ever🫂🦋❤️
This stream is the perfect length, right when it ends is when i need to go to theater rehearsal 😂
Only two minutes in and I’m legit mesmerized 😮
Oh this is going to be fuuuun😊
E&K: It’s NOT THAT KIND OF CHANNEL!
Evan: 14:59
I wonder if thinning out the mixture with more water or flow medium would help it get some more height and add detail 🤔
Next on E&K: Making thick paint with Thick-It! 24:35
IT WILL BE SO THICC
So fun being able to catch this one live! ❤️
15:15 you can see Katelyn happily planning her little ‘bloop” right before she does it
This was a fun stream. I'd definitely be interested in seeing more, if you guys want to experiment with this technique again. Thanks for sharing.
i find it funny how you can tell evan’s excitement level by how much he interrupts katelyn like he’s so excited to say his idea he doesn’t hear katelyn have the same one lmao
There is a really cool resin that I love to use because it cures very fast. Alumilite casting resin. It cures as an opaque white, but you can add pigments to it to change it's color. It's really fun to use.
“Cover your mistakes… with Glitter!” Might be worthy of a shirt!
I’ve only ever seen magnetic painting in nail art! The cat eye nails videos are so satisfying
lol the “making potions in the kitchen” is what my siblings and I called Fear Factor 😂
I got two unsolicited thoughts on this, both of which you probably already know:
1. Rotating a magnet through its own cross-section (e.g. when Katelyn rotated the O-shaped magnet on canvas 2) doesn't change the shape of the magnetic field acting on the paint because it has rotational symmetry, so you won't get a 'dragging' effect on the paint, whereas if you rotated a square magnet, you could expect the paint to 'follow' the corners as they would create a sweeping rotating magnetic field where there previously wasn't one around the edge.
2. Your paint does a great job of holding its shape once it's been exposed to a magnetic field but (obviously) if you leave the magnet on there until the paint is dry, it will be held in place by the magnetic field and shouldn't sag - just give the paint enough strength so it doesn't collapse as soon as you remove the magnet later.
PS Never mind, I just got to the part where you talk about keeping the magnets on until they fully dry 😅
I feel like Evan buys extra paint and Kaitlyn is correct when she says they dont have something, but because he secretly buys more supplies he can "remind her" of all the supplies she doesn't know about.
I found its easier to think of what to build/use when you concentrate on a set area. When i set on a theme, i do most of the Terraforming and paths and then i just start in ,for example, the bottom left corner. I'll just see what would fit there by space and vibes. Sometimes i have a list of things i want to build and choose from that but often there is a new idea coming up
I wonder how would it have turned out with a more fluid paint mixture and not as much magnetic shavings. I feel like they should have added more white as a base. But I have no clue
"This one hurt my finger and chipped! This is a DANGER magnet...........I LOVE it!" 🤣🤣🤣 In two years I'm going to check if you have ten fingers.
Family, Responsibile, Safe, Safety, Not That Kind of Channel, Family Friendly; obviously I made it to the end of the video & I'm PROUD of myself, NEVER been able to do that before. Thanks for a very interesting video & wishful dreaming for myself. If I could I'd get high powered magnets, metal filings & go to town on a full sized canvas right now. (By the way let us know what RUclipsr is going to work with magnets. I've never heard of them or their channel & would 💜🩷❤️LOVE❤️🩷💜 to check them & that video out. 😁👍🏼👍🏼😁‼️) Thanks for the entertaining video, despite how incredibly LONG it is. 😁‼️
Katelyn, no pressure, obviously, but I love the idea of brown and purple. Have you ever considered a purple undercarriage??? It's kinda mid 00s (compared to now) and people often did it with blonde but I think it's such a cool look and severely underrated
I would love to see you both do Printmaking. 😊
I’ve never seen magnetic painting. You’re ahead of the trend for me!!
The 3 minutes of Joob made my entire week
Those turned out awesome! I wonder about doing multiple magnetic layers. Like, let a ring later dry and then do a cylinder magnet layer. And, other variations.
You should do another video with this and try to make it a bit more liquidy and pour it into the canvas. Maybe with the magnet a bit further away?
Yes a new video and Im soo early :D love you guys!
its giving glam windows xp and I kinda love it
I've seen people use cats eye magnetic powder in resins or even the polish and thats been really cool. You guys could find some experiments with those♡