Acrylic and Resin Pouring - SO SATISFYING!

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whoa look at that for the grand finale i'm going to try something really big now that is just amazing g'day everyone i'm jazzer and today we're acrylic pouring i have never done this before but i've seen it done now i'm going to learn how to do it as i go later in this video which is sponsored by skillshare but i'm going to start off by learning kinesthetically which is the way i like to start off so it's workable in the pot up to 40 minutes and then it cures and hardens after two full days after each pour i'm gonna flash forward to the future to show the results so i've just got a variety of alcohol inks here let's mix them up all right here it is the first pour you ready oh wow that just looks like a little blue lump i'm gonna end up using this which is a blowtorch this is for bubbles this is apparently because there's bubbles in there when you pour it oh really whoa i'm going to put this aside to cure and dry let's check in with future jazzer as to how that one turned out all right first one first pour ever made sort of bendy and it's not cured underneath so when i take it out of here it's just a black hockey puck it's not what i tried to make back to you me in the past okay i need some guidance now like i said this video is sponsored by skillshare so i'm going to follow some skillshare classes but before i do that i want to tell you about my skillshare class which i launched just a couple of weeks ago with illustration and character design and drawing that's something where i feel like i can be a guide and i have lots of experience doing that people seem to like it a lot actually the contacts at skillshare have told me that it's one of the biggest class launches they've ever had anyone who gets in and gives it a go and submits a class project to my skillshare class by august 20th we'll have a chance to be a part of a bit of a student review video that i'm going to add on to the end of my skillshare class itself where i go through your projects check them out give you a little bit of feedback and we will basically just learn and enjoy the whole process together so make sure to get in early and do that and there's even more motivation to get in early because the first 1 000 people to use the link in the description will get two months of free premium skillshare membership that's two months of access to their 30 000 plus library of classes including my brand new one and my other two ones so go check it out with the link in the description huge thank you to skillshare for making the class with me and sponsoring this video so let's get the party started oh hey look at that that's me on the home page all right so this is a class by caitlin goody which seems to just take you through an acrylic pool from start to finish all right paint mixing and she's watered it down to get a way runnier consistency than i expected though let's go for that and this one whoa now i need to water it down this is this isn't what she meant is it what am i doing wrong designers resin or my white resin is different to acrylic white acrylic is that why this was in the acrylic pouring box is resin pouring a completely different thing to acrylic pouring i think it is we'll do both let's do that again you ready yellow i hope this is the the thing i need yeah that's what she had okay i'm gonna mix my three colors okay i think i have three colors as close in consistency as i'm capable but caitlyn advises doing a drip test which i think is a great idea which involves just using an old whatever canvas just a spare and just dripping the colors down on top of each other and basically moving the materials around see how they interact with each other and see which colors sort of disappear or which are heavier none of them seem to be just disappearing under another too radically so i feel like i've estimated it pretty well but hey just that is kind of cool all right let's watch pouring demo and then let's pour [Music] so i'm going to go start off with the dark i'll keep some aside and then i'll just swap around between the colors to create some more steps now it's time for that satisfying bit you ready oh look at him look at him go whoa let's skip ahead to future jazzer and see what he thinks of the finished result i guess the first thing i notice is it spreads and sort of bubbles and mixes a lot more than after when you pour it and you think oh that looks great i'm done and then it turns out completely different probably because i mixed it wrong or something anyway back to you i want to do a resin pour and see what the main differences are today i'm going to be teaching you the art of fluid painting using resin and acrylic paint just let's do that i want to get my hands dirty so first we need a big batch of resin all right she did hers with just two colors a lot a white and a dark i'm going to do the same but in reverse do a blue a dark blue base oh that's that's cool and a white so we're going to start off with the blue just pour it spread it around a bit it's quite goopy is it meant to be that goopy okay that's my base a bit of white my first ever resin pour that was fun um you may notice i took off my gloves because i don't want to get my gun sticky so take off your gloves and do this with clean hands hello darkness my old friend okay so i've officially finished my first proper resin pour before i can say it's a job well done i need to skip to the future and tell you myself i think that turned out pretty cool i mean it's not overwhelming but it's it's sort of cool it's shiny stuff i'm going to do another one let's start off with the dark blue again look at this i'm a master already good foundation all right so i'm going to do some dots of this medium blue around the piece it's starting to look pretty cool so let's just go with the drizzle thing let's just go with this let's go really stringy and i'll do a couple of choice blobs there there there medium blue again and now i do the floopy thing i have these scraper tool things and i believe the idea is that i can just move oh even that's kind of cool it's sort of oceany in fact let's make it like waves by adding a string of white along here and one earlier here i'm gonna do with the scraper a bit of a waves thing let's do that one more time with the little resin we have left whoa that's actually doing it for me let's do the torchy thing i'm gonna call that dumb do you like that one it turned out way different to when i poured it and i thought it was finished like i textured it and i'm like oh yeah that's cool and i think it's because it was resting on the cup and so very minutely the corners must have been slightly lower so that it's all pulled out to the corners so i guess that's that's my lesson if i do this again is to rest it all as evenly and as flat as possible so that what i consider the end result will be then as close to that as possible i think it's time to get crazy i am going to do two more pours but they're going to be big i've doubled so i'm going to dive into it and let's go back to the acrylic pouring that we started off with now and then we'll finish with our resin pour and i'm going to do a whole bunch of glitter and effects with that i'll link to those two classes that i've followed in the description they've been a huge help let's start off with an acrylic paint pore i've got blue glitter i've got white glitter gold glitter let's make those the colors blue white and gold so as memory serves me we start off with our paint so this pearl x powder is one of my favorite things in the world because you can mix it with anything and it will make it shiny and amazing plop it in [Music] but i do think we need some contrast after this i'll mix one more color a little darker yeah maybe just a dark blue [Music] all right dark first let's go i'm just gonna spread this as a base over the whole thing all right light blue [Music] i'm gonna go white and then back to blue i'm going to uh fill in and draw lines in between these circles with the white just like that all right i'm going to start doing this i like how it sort of pushes the the lines i put down around that's sort of cool all right i like that let's double down [Music] now with that done i'm going to come back to this and just put a few flicks down yeah that's that's what i wanted just a few of these little thingies i like this one but i don't know what it's going to look like when it's finished because it will continue to sort of spread and intermingle and it's got a couple of days to dry so let's jump ahead to the future you actually can see the sparkles now that it's dry which was hard to tell that they were in there initially but it looks really cool except for the gold sparkles sort of looks like mud and sand in some bits and then sparkles and other bits so you know it's a success out of failure but it's pretty cool for the grand finale i'm going to try something really big i have laser cut a giant circle of clear acrylic now i'm going to peel off one of these paper covers but i'm going to leave the other paper cover on so that after it cures i can peel it off and in theory you'll have an artwork on one side but then on the other side it should look like a really clear clean sort of look through to the whatever the pattern ends up being i actually have a bunch of mini things that you can pour into there's this which i think i don't know if it makes like a coaster or i don't know there's a comb and where is it here it is there's a llama but first we mix all right i'm gonna fill two cups up to the brim all right i'm pretty sure that's a lot of resin mix one of my favorite things in the world is this it's a rainbow alcohol ink i'm just gonna pour a whole lot of this look at that now that is just amazing so now i pick my colors whoa look at that she's look i'm going to save the ink and that translucent effect plus that rainbow ink mixed really heavily in there is just cooler than i ever expected [Music] okay so i think i want some opaque things in here so i'm just going to mix in a white oh i should have done that with a sparkly white let's do it with sparkly white as well [Music] all right this is a uv reactive ink which in theory oh look at that so whatever i mix with this should glow into black light let's go blue feel like that's going to be pretty cool mini experiments first all right let's start off with a comb but let's start off with a clear base like that and then i'm just gonna pour the purple on top and hope it sort of mixes a bit i mean that looks pretty cool to me all right next experiment blow in the dark llama bit more ink loosely mix and blue glitter all right that's good experiment two done and last but not least random circle disc thing so i'm gonna use some of these funky colors let's go with the blue and orange shall we i'm gonna draw a swirl you ready yeah there we go now it's a swirl let's see how that turned out all right random tests first we have a comb whoa it's pretty look at that all right llama time oh this is the glow in the dark one and there's our llama that's pretty cool here's my torch let's test it i think it like absorbs the uv yeah no that's underwhelming well i've got an underwhelming glow in the dark llama and a beautiful little comb that's probably going to break any time soon my kids will probably love these though all right last in my little experiments another disc this one's not as thick so dried all the way through and it's semi-transparent oh look when i hold it up to the light can you see that it's like opaque in the middle in that gala like i tried to do a swirl galaxy thing and it seems to have worked i like it anyway pretty cool little random test now for the big one this is certainly the grand finale i have no idea how this is going to turn out but i have high hopes and really cool colors to work with i'm just going to pour this down over the whole thing oh my god look at that all right i'm going to spread this around a little bit i've changed my mind i'm going to just smush this over i'm going to have this running through the middle because i want it to go edge to edge because i can literally just push this stuff around now i'm going to go green on both sides of the purple and orange on the outer edges maybe a bit more green through here so this is my foundation and i'm just gonna pour this in both of those directions oh my god it's like a planet okay that's cool good start i don't want to overdo it because now i have the opaque white you know what planet it is and i think this is going to add those real textures that make it look like a real cool planet some planets have like i know little storm areas or whatever and now i'm gonna go back to my other colors [Music] and i'm gonna mirror some of these light areas with a little bit of this dark purple this is feeling really good i think i need just a couple more white dots but when i say a couple i mean like little specks [Music] i'm just going to get it to shift a little more and then i'm going to use the burner bubbly bubbly bubbly i think that about does it but i don't know what it looks like until it's all completely done and i can pick it up and more importantly peel off the back and see if that's even cooler so without any further ado we skip one last time to the future so i poured this and it kept spreading but i've got an acrylic table now oh my god ah i wonder how hard this is to get up or cleaner i've put like indentations in my table acrylic there we go yeah even the run-off is sort of an artwork of its own little galaxy there's some planets there you go take it to an arts market but this this actually is an artwork on its own i love this and i haven't even peeled off the back yet i'm super curious to see how much a difference it would make but just that on its own like look at that that's cool all right let's take off the back oh my god this is like the best like phone plastic like cheating thing removal ever holy sh this is so cool this is the best accidental artwork i've ever made like obviously i intended to make it but at the same time i had no idea what i was gonna do when i started or that i would make a planet look or whatever and that it would look so cool let me know what you think in the comments and let me know what i should do with this because this is the thing that i made and i can do something with honestly i can see why people really get into the pouring thing because it's a really low barrier to entry and and really like minimal learning curve but the results can be really cool and then the better you get at it the better you can get at getting cool stuff to happen it's just a really cool satisfying process with really satisfying results well that is the final result of my uh my foray into pouring and i really hope you enjoyed the video i really enjoy the results a lot more than i expected i would and i'm really glad i gave it a go now remember if you want to follow along with the same class as i did i've linked those in the description and if you want to follow along with my class on illustration i'll make sure to link that in the description too you can check it all out for two months for free and once again if you participate in my class and submit a class project before the end of this month i'm going to review a whole bunch of class projects as a video that i'm going to amend at the end of my skillshare class so i'll go through your projects little bits of feedback little bits of insight and just being inspired by you as well i can't wait to uh to see those of you who participate in that class otherwise i want to thank you so much for watching this video and joining the arty party with me today make sure to subscribe if you haven't so you can join us in future otherwise that is it for now thank you so much for watching and until next time i'll see you later
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Channel: Jazza
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Length: 17min 7sec (1027 seconds)
Published: Wed Aug 12 2020
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