Yellow wasn’t the final color. I added yellow paint to my second layer of mix for better visibility. To be sure I will cover all areas of the texture. Thanks for commenting 🫶
Hello, thanks for the great tutorial it was really helpful, I want to make a large art like this to use as a photography back ground but i want it to be strong and bear moving it around, do I have to add something like metal mesh beneath the fabric or do I have to do something else, do you have any recommendations pleas?
Hello, glad it was helpful. If you want to make a large background, keep in mind that more materials will mean a heavier background. Avoid using heavy-duty metal mesh. Apply additional layers of texture paste to create thick texture. Perhaps you should use thin plywood with additional wood planks instead of thick plywood. If you have any additional questions, please feel free to contact me on Instagram.
So the yellow you dripped into the mixture was paint? May I ask why did use the yellow, only to cover it up? Your piece is absolutely amzaing nevertheless.
Both plaster and spackle can be used to create textured art, but they have different properties that make them better suited for different applications. The best material to use for textured art depends on the type of texture you want to create...
I absolutely love this !!! Wow ❤❤❤ please if I what to create an even more sandier effect, can I use more of that sand structure color or will it get just to wet and collapse?
Thank you ! 🫶🫶🫶 You should let everything compliment dry, then use sand effect pain. I think it won’t collapse if the sand structure paint would be dryer.
The mixture I used is white sand effect paint. I bought it from a local hardware store, and it is ready to use. I originally planned to mix white water-based paint with sand, but I was lucky to find this paint instead.
That is universal wall putty mixed with water. I haven’t tried plaster of Paris, so can’t say what it’s wrong thing. And it depends what you want to create, to do with plaster of Paris…
Hi, I'm fascinated by your fabric texture art tutorials! Could you share some tips on how to determine the amount of fabric needed for a project? Is there a general rule of thumb or a way to calculate the fabric requirements based on the canvas size? I'd love to understand your approach to measuring and preparing fabric for your art pieces. Thank you for sharing your expertise!
Hi, thanks 🫶 that is amazing 🤩 There are no special rules for measuring fabric in this art form, as the amount you'll need depends on the specific design you have in mind. Creating a test design on the canvas is an excellent way to gauge how much fabric you'll realistically need for your artwork. Simply lay or drape the fabric on the canvas to visualize its placement and manipulation without using any adhesives,water or texture mix.
It would have been a more complete ‘how to’ if quantities were specified either in the video or written down in the comments
Thanks for commenting.
Preliminary quantities:
First mix: ~ 55% wall putty + 30% water + 15% pva glue.
Second mix: ~ 70 % wall putty + 15% water + 15 pva glue.
@@DzenovagisArt thank you for adding this information ❤😊
@@lynnegialanze8650 I’m glad it useful 💜🤩
Bonjour, excellent tutoriel ❤❤ j’ai bien aimé. Merci . Escaline
Thank you so much 🫶
I like this texter .beauty painting.mi bhi ye vidio dekh kr benany ki koshish krungi
Thanks you! 🤩 I'm glad the video inspired you to create textured painting like this 🙌
Apka sikhany ka trika bhohot acha h
I'm happy to hear that! 🎨
Это очень красиво, вы волшебник!
Thanks 🙌🤩
VERY BEAUTIFUL
Thank you very much
hey can i use thick fabric? nice artwork btw❤
Hey, yes you can. Thanks 💟
Yellow was pointless? I’m glad you covered it up
Yellow wasn’t the final color.
I added yellow paint to my second layer of mix for better visibility. To be sure I will cover all areas of the texture.
Thanks for commenting 🫶
Thank you for explaining that! I was really wondering 😂 Your work is beautiful.
Hello, thanks for the great tutorial it was really helpful, I want to make a large art like this to use as a photography back ground but i want it to be strong and bear moving it around, do I have to add something like metal mesh beneath the fabric or do I have to do something else, do you have any recommendations pleas?
Hello, glad it was helpful.
If you want to make a large background, keep in mind that more materials will mean a heavier background. Avoid using heavy-duty metal mesh. Apply additional layers of texture paste to create thick texture. Perhaps you should use thin plywood with additional wood planks instead of thick plywood.
If you have any additional questions, please feel free to contact me on Instagram.
Thank you so much for help
You’re welcome
So the yellow you dripped into the mixture was paint? May I ask why did use the yellow, only to cover it up? Your piece is absolutely amzaing nevertheless.
Thank 🫶
I added yellow paint to my second layer of mix for better visibility. To be sure I will cover all areas of the texture.
Interesting. Ill have to remember that useful tip!
Beautiful🎉❤. Thank You. Toom@CapeTown
🫶 you’re welcome
Can you do a video of everything you would need for texture art ? I want to start….. which is better? Plaster or spakle ?
Both plaster and spackle can be used to create textured art, but they have different properties that make them better suited for different applications.
The best material to use for textured art depends on the type of texture you want to create...
When you are smoothing, are you using only H2O or are you using the putty mixture?
J adore👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Great 🙌 Thanks💟
When you are smoothing it are you using just H2O or the putty mixture as well?
Firstly I used H2O, secondly not to much mixture only in the areas it was needed.
Bellissimo 👏👏👏👏👏 grazie voglio provare, ci vuole tanto per fare asciugare?
Thanks 🤩 You definitely should try 🙌
I leave it to dry for a day and longer 🖼️
I absolutely love this !!! Wow ❤❤❤ please if I what to create an even more sandier effect, can I use more of that sand structure color or will it get just to wet and collapse?
Thank you ! 🫶🫶🫶
You should let everything compliment dry, then use sand effect pain. I think it won’t collapse if the sand structure paint would be dryer.
Thank you for answering. One more question, can I do this on a canvas or does the fabric has to be applied onto a wood board?
You can do this on the canvas too:)
Добрый день, подскажите пожалуйста что за состав ?я так понимаю шпаклёвка вода и клей,
Hello, yes that’s right 👍🏻
Are we to guess what the mixture of the last step is? Other than the paint i have no idea what you mixed with it. Do let us know please 🙏
The mixture I used is white sand effect paint. I bought it from a local hardware store, and it is ready to use. I originally planned to mix white water-based paint with sand, but I was lucky to find this paint instead.
Plz tell me is that plaster on that container I bought plaster in Paris is it the wrong thing
That is universal wall putty mixed with water.
I haven’t tried plaster of Paris, so can’t say what it’s wrong thing. And it depends what you want to create, to do with plaster of Paris…
@@DzenovagisArt I wanna make the textured art. Is putty and plaster 2 different things?
@@enchantedempress1038 wall putty is ready to use paste, plaster of Paris is gypsum powder
Хорошая идея, непонятно зачем красить желтым, чтоб потом его закрасить ?
I added yellow paint to my second layer of mix for better visibility. To be sure I will cover all areas of the texture.
@@DzenovagisArt très astucieux. Merci pour toutes vos réponses apportées aux questions posées, 🙏 . Escaline
🫶 you’re welcome
What are all the things you used here ?
They are listed in the description
What sort of fabric are you using and what sort of fabrics can you use?
I’m using cotton fabric.
What's the name of the mixture
@@BruceMyers-ov3dg You mean mixture I’m making by myself? There is no special name, just mixture for fabric
I used just Mod podge water-based glue paint
@@BruceMyers-ov3dg If it works for you, that’s great 🎨
Hi, I'm fascinated by your fabric texture art tutorials! Could you share some tips on how to determine the amount of fabric needed for a project? Is there a general rule of thumb or a way to calculate the fabric requirements based on the canvas size? I'd love to understand your approach to measuring and preparing fabric for your art pieces. Thank you for sharing your expertise!
Hi, thanks 🫶 that is amazing 🤩
There are no special rules for measuring fabric in this art form, as the amount you'll need depends on the specific design you have in mind. Creating a test design on the canvas is an excellent way to gauge how much fabric you'll realistically need for your artwork. Simply lay or drape the fabric on the canvas to visualize its placement and manipulation without using any adhesives,water or texture mix.
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It's going to Crack, should have put a sealer on it
My artwork hasn't cracked and I don't added sealer