This was SUCH A GREAT, HELPFUL ,TO THE POINT, WONDERFUL RESOLUTIONand EASY TO UNDERSTAND video really in every way. It showed us exactly how to make pouring paints and illustrated what a difference acrylic medium make. I can't thank you enough and I subscribed with pleasure. Thank you for all your efforts.🥰😍👌👌💯❣🎯🎨
interesting. I think you can get decent results without a pouring medium, but you definitely seem to be able to achieve more interest with the pouring medium imo. Thank you for sharing.
I can see the differences, and I think they both have their own charms. I guess it’s whatever your looking for. Thank you for sharing. I’ll keep the notes in mind. ❤ 😄
I have been doing the pour painting straight.I see the differences that are pour art painting thanks for the enlightenment .l am a beginner. I am learning as I go.❤🎉😊
I like the one without medium better. It has a softer texture to the lines. I suppose it all boils down to what you want out of the piece though. The one with medium has very lovely "crackling" (I think that's the term) which would look really nice in a variety of projects.
I don't see much difference between them. But if i have to be meticolous, without medium the cells are smalliest but with medium i see on the canvas some colour cracks. To be honest i don't know if these particularities depends by the medium presence or not...but if i had to choose, i would choose the "without medium" one.
Again, I realize it’s a year later from this video but I’m just watching it and I will always use a medium so much nicer, smoother and just simply gorgeous!!!❤
First of all, I love your work. I'm new to acrylic painting, so excuse me if I ask a stupid question. I really like both of them, but I think I would choose the one with the medium. Does the medium cause the cracking or is that from drying to quick? One other thing, I love the music you have in the back ground. Is there anyway to get a name or title of the music? Thank you for your beautiful videos.
I'm a bit late to the party, but I have a question. You said the cracking is due to fast drying? Does that mean that you quickened the drying process somehow, or was that the end result of just leaving it and it drying on its own? Sorry if it's a stupid question 😅
@alyiidella I find cracking happens when there is too much paint left on the canvas or tiles. The paint dries on the surface quite quickly but if there is too much paint underneath it doesn't dry at same speed so cause the cracks
@VizoliArt I'm still confused, every channel I have watched describes floetrol as a medium, as it still stretches the paint further without losing its colour. I find floetrol hard and very expensive to buy in UK and as just starting out, other than floetrol which options do we have??
@@Faeryflosspva glue works great. Elmers glue all is one I use. Usually mix 70% glue 30% water. Mix with paint 1 part paint 2 parts glue medium and additional water for consistency depending on how thick your paint is. Hope that helps 😊
I liked the large cells in the second pour but not how the paint seemed to "break" in them. I'm having a hard time with that in my paintings and blamed it on the house paint background. Now? Too much pouring media?
Thank you very much Sir. It was very helpful. I just wonder why some UA-cam videos, teach us to make acrylic medium which is actually the floetrol that you used, so which or how can we make the medium you have used only a little and are comparing in this video please?
Okay perhaps I'm not understanding but I was under the impression the first one he put floetrol in and then the next painting he put liquitex into the cups.
@@VizoliArt I went back and watched it again. Now I get it! Thanks for pointing that out. The medium is only on the 2nd pour. It did make a little difference.
I think the poster really needs to watch the video again maybe experienced painters understand what he's doing. But based on the video he puts floetrol in the first one and liquitex in the second one. If I am wrong, please explain where in the video it makes that distinction. Because you are visually telling us that painting number one has floetrol in the blue paint and painting number two has liquitex in all of the colors. That is 100% precisely the information visually given to us in the video. At no point is any other information given to us. So why would we make assumptions about things being done that there's no indication of them being done. Based on these comments, the majority of people are seeing exactly what I'm seeing and that is floetrol in the blue paint of painting number one and liquitex in all of the paint on painting number two. Floetrol versus liquitex... And if that is not what it is then there needs to be at least one visual or audio queue of something other then what you are visually telling us
I thought that the latex is substitute for floetrol and thus a pouring meduim! As far as I understand it, floetrol as well as the latex or pva help the paint to flow. Is that correct or wrong? Please help cause now I'm totally confused!
I'm a bit late to the party, but I have a question. You said the cracking is due to fast drying? Does that mean that you quickened the drying process somehow, or was that the end result of just leaving it and it drying on its own? Sorry if it's a stupid question 😅
Don'r worry, it's not a stupid question. :) I didn't quickened the drying process in any way, I just let it dry for 2-3 days on the table. Thank you! :)
Okay maybe I don't understand but it looked like the first one he put floetrol into and then the next painting he put liquitex into each of those cups. So wouldn't an appropriate name be floetrol versus liquitex. We watched him put Flo a child into the first one and then we watched him put liquitex into the second one
CIAO, SEI MOLTO BRAVA, VEDO CHE CON LA COLATA FATTA COL MEDIUM SI OTTENGONO CELLE PIU GRANDI. VOLEVO CHIEDERTI QUAL' E' LA DIMENSIONE DEI QUADRI GIUSTO PER CAPIRE LE PROPORZIONI DEI GRAMMI IN BASE ALLE DIMENSIONI. GRAZIE
I love the first pour without medium ❤
This was SUCH A GREAT, HELPFUL ,TO THE POINT, WONDERFUL RESOLUTIONand EASY TO UNDERSTAND video really in every way. It showed us exactly how to make pouring paints and illustrated what a difference acrylic medium make. I can't thank you enough and I subscribed with pleasure. Thank you for all your efforts.🥰😍👌👌💯❣🎯🎨
Great side by side. Ty
interesting. I think you can get decent results without a pouring medium, but you definitely seem to be able to achieve more interest with the pouring medium imo. Thank you for sharing.
wow the first pour looks like an optical illusion very cool.
Like medium one... more large cells and vivid colors. Great experiment!
Thank you so much! :)
I didn’t know what would the results be with/without medium, but this helps! Thank you!!
Thank you!
Well done the colors and composition and as well as the skill set are grand.
I liked you not talking. I love painting and I don't need someone to
King me through the process. I feel more relaxed with the music.
Thank you so much for the kind feedback!
thanks for making this so so so easy to follow
Definitely with the medium! The defined lines are much better than the one without the medium. Thanks for sharing your experiment with us.✌🎨✌
Thank you very much! :)
I can see the differences, and I think they both have their own charms. I guess it’s whatever your looking for. Thank you for sharing. I’ll keep the notes in mind. ❤ 😄
Thank you very much!
Love them both 💕 but the one with medium is definitely nicer
Thanks a lot!
I have been doing the pour painting straight.I see the differences that are pour art painting thanks for the
enlightenment .l am a beginner. I am learning as I go.❤🎉😊
You are so welcome! :)
Without medium is clearest.Thanks!🙂
Thank you very much, Macska! :)
Hello, I like both of them but prefer the one with the smaller cells- without the medium. I enjoyed the music, too. Thanks for the demonstration. 😃
Awesome, thank you! :)
I like the one without medium better. It has a softer texture to the lines. I suppose it all boils down to what you want out of the piece though. The one with medium has very lovely "crackling" (I think that's the term) which would look really nice in a variety of projects.
Thank you very much for the feedback!
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Thank you for sharing your experiences with us
Thanks for watching! :)
I like the one with the medium. The colors and details stand out more.
Thanks a lot!
Oh the colors are so much more vibrant in the one with medium
Indeed. Thank you very much!
I like it without the medium much better!
I like both! All depends on whether one wants large or small/no cells.
Thank you very much, Bonnie! :)
Je préfère avec le médium ! Belle démonstration, merci de partager
Thanks you so much, Sylvie! :)
I like the one without the pouring medium best. Both pretty
Thank you very much!
With the medium, more dramatic, nice
Thanks a lot!
Love these colors!
Thank you! Cheers!
I prefer one. I LOVE watching experiments with acrylics. Of course I had to subscribe!!
Thank you very much, Michele! :)
I don't see much difference between them. But if i have to be meticolous, without medium the cells are smalliest but with medium i see on the canvas some colour cracks. To be honest i don't know if these particularities depends by the medium presence or not...but if i had to choose, i would choose the "without medium" one.
Thank you very much!
Also when the product dries ,.... the paint without the medium tends to crack horribly .
Absolutly beautiful.
Thank you so much!
With the medium it gives it a more defined look. The cells are larger and stand out more.
Indeed. Thank you so much for the feedback!
I like what you do.
Thank you so much!
Again, I realize it’s a year later from this video but I’m just watching it and I will always use a medium so much nicer, smoother and just simply gorgeous!!!❤
Thank you so much!
Thanks for the lesson 🙏
My pleasure!
I like the first one.
Thanks a lot!
Thank you for such an informative video has help me a lot
Glad it was helpful!
Both beautiful but I prefer with out the medium
Thank you for the feedback!
Hi what kind of medium did you use?
Love that, & what is that music? Love it, also.
May She Rest - Gavin Luke
If You Were Still Here - Gavin Luke
North of Hope - Gavin Luke
Thank you so much!
First of all, I love your work. I'm new to acrylic painting, so excuse me if I ask a stupid question. I really like both of them, but I think I would choose the one with the medium. Does the medium cause the cracking or is that from drying to quick? One other thing, I love the music you have in the back ground. Is there anyway to get a name or title of the music? Thank you for your beautiful videos.
The musics are from epidemicsound.
The cracking most probably due to the fast drying indeed.
Thank you very much!
I'm a bit late to the party, but I have a question. You said the cracking is due to fast drying? Does that mean that you quickened the drying process somehow, or was that the end result of just leaving it and it drying on its own? Sorry if it's a stupid question 😅
@alyiidella I find cracking happens when there is too much paint left on the canvas or tiles. The paint dries on the surface quite quickly but if there is too much paint underneath it doesn't dry at same speed so cause the cracks
Thank you for this!
My pleasure!
I like the one with medium best. Clear defined clouds, perks or cells. Whatever you call it. The other was muddy
Thanks a lot! :)
Phenomenal ❤
Thank you! :)
Many says liquid soap will do instead of silicon oil.
Will it work?
I love your style and I learn a lot..👍
I think the result would be not as good as with silicone oil, but at some point I will do an experiment.. :)
Thank you very much!
So, wait....the Floetrol wouldn't be considered a medium? I'm flummoxed!!!
No, not really. Actually, Floetrol is a paint conditioner, it helps with the paint fluidity, but it doesn't have that many binding properties.
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@VizoliArt
I'm still confused, every channel I have watched describes floetrol as a medium, as it still stretches the paint further without losing its colour. I find floetrol hard and very expensive to buy in UK and as just starting out, other than floetrol which options do we have??
@@Faeryflosspva glue works great. Elmers glue all is one I use. Usually mix 70% glue 30% water. Mix with paint 1 part paint 2 parts glue medium and additional water for consistency depending on how thick your paint is. Hope that helps 😊
Hi, but Floetrol is a kind of medium, a subtitue of medium no?
Floetrol is a paint conditioner, to be precise. :)
Wow, beautiful! They both look great! 😁
Thanks a lot! :)
Merci géniale l explication
Thank you for the feedback!
I honestly like them both. Too bad about the slight cracking in the one with medium. ☹️
Indeed, it got slight cracking, but honestly, I like the way it cracked. :)
Thanks a lot!
The one with medium has larger cells and more sharper lines - the one without is subdued
I liked the large cells in the second pour but not how the paint seemed to "break" in them. I'm having a hard time with that in my paintings and blamed it on the house paint background. Now? Too much pouring media?
From my understanding, floetrol in both sets but added Liquidtex in the right side paints...?
I think they both have their merits
Thank you very much! :)
thank you for sharing
My pleasure!
Perfetto tutti due 👌
Thank you very much, Elena! :)
Very interesting! I did not realize Floetrol was not technically a pouring medium until this video, explains a lot!
I'm glad to hear that! Thank you very much.
Thank you so much for sharing this mixing by grms. I'm wondering how many grams of medium? I love😊 them both. ❤😊
Please check the description for the mixing ratio! Thank you so much!
I wonder if we can make homemade medium just like homemade floetrol (half glue + half water).😊
Thank you very much Sir. It was very helpful. I just wonder why some UA-cam videos, teach us to make acrylic medium which is actually the floetrol that you used, so which or how can we make the medium you have used only a little and are comparing in this video please?
Nice 👍
Thanks!
did all the colors in the first pour have floetrol or only the blue? would the ratio be the same with american floetrol? thank you for this video!
All the colors has floetrol. The ratio is the same. :)
Hello. I’m fighting with acrylic to make the north lights. Is any way to do it? 😏
I haven't tried yet, but good luck for it! :)
Okay perhaps I'm not understanding but I was under the impression the first one he put floetrol in and then the next painting he put liquitex into the cups.
Do you add the water to the other colors as well or just the blue one?
I add water to all of them.
So you mixed liquitex with floetrol and water + paint on one side, and what did you mix on the other side?
One of them has Liquitex pouring medium, the other one doesn't. They both have floetrol, water and paint.
For what do you need mediums? I don't understand
I like without medium best
Thanks a lot!
With medium it is much sharper and clearer.
Thanks a lot!
No much differences?
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You can also use Behr 8300 deep base. It's much cheaper.
Thank you for the feedback! :)
Duża różnica 😀
Thank you very much! :)
Did the first one have any floetrol in it? Or was that just paint and water? The 2nd one does have visible fractals in it. I like the 1st one best.
In the first section of the video I show the exact mixing ratios, check it in case you are interested! :)
Thank you!
@@VizoliArt I went back and watched it again. Now I get it! Thanks for pointing that out. The medium is only on the 2nd pour. It did make a little difference.
Your welcome. :)
I think the poster really needs to watch the video again maybe experienced painters understand what he's doing. But based on the video he puts floetrol in the first one and liquitex in the second one. If I am wrong, please explain where in the video it makes that distinction. Because you are visually telling us that painting number one has floetrol in the blue paint and painting number two has liquitex in all of the colors. That is 100% precisely the information visually given to us in the video. At no point is any other information given to us. So why would we make assumptions about things being done that there's no indication of them being done. Based on these comments, the majority of people are seeing exactly what I'm seeing and that is floetrol in the blue paint of painting number one and liquitex in all of the paint on painting number two. Floetrol versus liquitex... And if that is not what it is then there needs to be at least one visual or audio queue of something other then what you are visually telling us
I think you meant to reply to the artist doing the video. This video is 2 yrs old! I don't even remember it!
I thought that the latex is substitute for floetrol and thus a pouring meduim! As far as I understand it, floetrol as well as the latex or pva help the paint to flow. Is that correct or wrong? Please help cause now I'm totally confused!
You are completely right. :) As a sideeffect, it helps with creating cells also. :)
How much medium would be added to the paint and floetrol? Would the medium be considered the water?
Please check again the video and the description, I mentioned the exact ratio. :)
I thought Floetrol was a pouring medium anyway, am I wrong?
Floetrol is actually a Pain Conditioner, it doesn't have as much binding property then the Pouring Medium has.
I'm a bit late to the party, but I have a question. You said the cracking is due to fast drying? Does that mean that you quickened the drying process somehow, or was that the end result of just leaving it and it drying on its own? Sorry if it's a stupid question 😅
Don'r worry, it's not a stupid question. :)
I didn't quickened the drying process in any way, I just let it dry for 2-3 days on the table.
Thank you! :)
@VizoliArt Ahhh, I see. So, using the medium usually causes some cracking regardless? Thank you for the reply 😄
I didn't say that, but I definetely don't see too much sense using it.
@@VizoliArt Ah, sorry.. I'm a novice and trying to figure stuff out. I appreciate the help 😊
So could you just use the pouring medium without the floetrol
Yes, you can. I will show you how in one of my upcoming videos.. :)
but they both have mediums no medium is just paint and water also silicone added!howeer the branded pouring medium i think produced best results
Thank you! Cheers!
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Thanks! :)
Why floetrol and a sip of liquitex pouring medium? And not just one of them?
The video shows an option where I use only Floetrol. Using only Liquitex pouring medium is an option also, but that one is quite expensive. :)
@@VizoliArt at the end of the floertrol u ad a bit of liquitex
Much better without the medium
Many thanks!
Okay maybe I don't understand but it looked like the first one he put floetrol into and then the next painting he put liquitex into each of those cups. So wouldn't an appropriate name be floetrol versus liquitex. We watched him put Flo a child into the first one and then we watched him put liquitex into the second one
I think that the cause of cracking is water, not the medium, so we must reduce the water
Could be. More experiments are coming. :)
Most consider floetrol a medium. A bit confusing here.
Show 🙌 😊...
With medium cells so much nicer bigger
Thank you for the feedback! :)
Like meditation
Thank you very much!
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Many thanks!
With medium you can see more clearly
Thanks a lot!
Which medium ?
Please check the description! :)
Music title?
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the diffence is not very big!! i think i like the one without medium a little bit more ....
because the lines are closer!
Thank you so much!
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Thank you so much!
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@@VizoliArt love it by the way! Thanks for showing the difference. :)
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CIAO, SEI MOLTO BRAVA, VEDO CHE CON LA COLATA FATTA COL MEDIUM SI OTTENGONO CELLE PIU GRANDI. VOLEVO CHIEDERTI QUAL' E' LA DIMENSIONE DEI QUADRI GIUSTO PER CAPIRE LE PROPORZIONI DEI GRAMMI IN BASE ALLE DIMENSIONI.
GRAZIE
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Many thanks for the feedback! :)
Not much of a difference between them one is darker, brighter, bigger spots!
Indeed, the difference is not that significant.
With medium better
Thank you!
W/o medium much better. Other looks more like biology than art.
Thanks! :)