I've watched your videos for the last couple days this one really hits the spot for me. Great innovational information. You said you have a hard time with composition. It seems to me, (not that it is wong at all) But you really work on the fly sith this. id have to lay the stuff out in several ways and take time to look at the parts and what the colors do when rearranged etc. with that said I love the outcome. In the art store they sell smaller batches of rubber latex and ammonia... Watercolor Masking Fluid, for watercoloring and airbrushing. I don't see why you cannot add some ink to this. In my earlier days I painted portraits and murals. Great job ! I really like these and the natural effects you setup.
Hi Jason!!! Gorgeous pieces you’ve made in this one 😍 Have you found any other sealer for bone and antler? I know you use the spray sealer now but not sure if this is before that🤔 I’m going to be working with a LOT of antler and bone so I want to make sure I’ve got it down in the most efficient way. Thank you so much for what you do!!! Hope to see more videos from you soon🤗🌸🐝
Your work is inspiring! Thank you! Do you only use copper sulfate, or have you ever tried copper nitrate for electroforming? I'm having mixed results and wondering how much of it is my technique and what is due to the solution.
You are amazing, thank you for this.
Thanks Jason. Seeing the workflow along with each material needed is very helpful.
thanks for sharing your skills/techniques
Another informativ Video. Thanks for sharing it
Wow how cool those bones look with copper and I like the design you make on them👍👍.
Very informative/educational videos.
Your jewelry is absolutely gorgeous!
I want that triangle bone pendant!! So pretty!
I've watched your videos for the last couple days this one really hits the spot for me. Great innovational information. You said you have a hard time with composition. It seems to me, (not that it is wong at all) But you really work on the fly sith this. id have to lay the stuff out in several ways and take time to look at the parts and what the colors do when rearranged etc. with that said I love the outcome. In the art store they sell smaller batches of rubber latex and ammonia... Watercolor Masking Fluid, for watercoloring and airbrushing. I don't see why you cannot add some ink to this. In my earlier days I painted portraits and murals.
Great job ! I really like these and the natural effects you setup.
Thank you⚠️
Love this! also you could just add a latex pigment to your latex tub and solve your want for colored masking
Am I the only one who loves copper without the patina. I just love that raw, shiny colour. I wouldn't want to do anything to it.
Amazing Jason! Love your channel. Question on Spirit quartz? What again is my first step to protect the crystal?
Hi Jason!!! Gorgeous pieces you’ve made in this one 😍
Have you found any other sealer for bone and antler? I know you use the spray sealer now but not sure if this is before that🤔 I’m going to be working with a LOT of antler and bone so I want to make sure I’ve got it down in the most efficient way. Thank you so much for what you do!!! Hope to see more videos from you soon🤗🌸🐝
Jason, great demos. Have you ever done polished Brass
Wonderful horn pendants...soooo nice...what do they cost. ..if you dont mind me asking ...thank you...jpbill from upstate new york...
When would you use an acetone conductive ink?? With what materials?
Great video as always! I hate to be pedantic but deers have antlers, not horns.
And how did you create the rough copper circle?
Your work is inspiring! Thank you! Do you only use copper sulfate, or have you ever tried copper nitrate for electroforming? I'm having mixed results and wondering how much of it is my technique and what is due to the solution.
Did you latex the crystals too?
I am having trouble electroforming black kyanite. Any suggestions?
I used coffee to stain
I've made the mod podge conductive paint before and it didn't work. When I tested it there was no conductivity. Do you have any ideas?
Your conductive material should be tested by rubbing it on paper and testing it's conductivity first