Thank you! I would think you could use them as skins, if you carefully scrape the paint off the tile with a razor blade! I would think ceramic or glass would be the best surfaces to try that with. Thanks for watching!
@@JOTZdesigns Thank you. Apologies, I've literally only just seen your reply. Stumbled upon your video once more, and enjoyed it all over again! Thank you. 🙏🏼
I have only tested it on tiles, but I would think that pretty much anything smooth and flat would work. If it is something porous, I'd recommend sealing it first. Thanks for watching!
I know this UA-cam video was a few years back, lol. But, I was wondering if you could help me with a question…..? I am having trouble with my dendrites kind of dissipating/slowly fading away after a few minutes. What could I be doing wrong?
🤔 I’m not sure! I haven’t tried it agin since this video - I just don’t do much with paint really. Some thoughts I have would be… maybe too much alcohol to ink? Maybe the paint is too thick/thin? What kind of inks are you using?
Hola. No se si llegaré a tiempo, pero el secreto es que la base lleva bastante agua y no lleva suficiente carbonato cálcico, lo que aquí llamamos blanco de España. Si no tienes los polvos a mano, puedes ponerle algo de gesso a la mezcla para espesarlo un poco. Creo que eso lo arreglará.
The mix is wrong in this video. Try 4 parts Floetrol to either 1part paint or 1.5 (depending on the paint your are using). You need it very thin so the dendrites can spread. Then mix the ink and alcohol TOGETHER (1 part ink to 2 parts alcohol). Drip the ink/alcohol mixture one drop at a time onto the thin Floetrol/paint mix and see what happens! I think you'll notice a big difference and they should hold much better as well. Like shown in this video, you can "feed" the fractals to make them bigger or eave them smal.. You can also experiment with different combo's of colors to add and you should see much more defined and cool looking results!
I have not tried this on a canvas, and since I do not do acrylic pours or work with canvas much, I’m not too familiar with how it would work. Definitely try it and let us all know what you think!
I used: Bombay India Ink - Red Violet, Tangerine Daler-Rowney Pearlescent Liquid Acrylic Ink - Waterfall Green Just Resin - Ocean Blue Liquitex ink! - Bright Silver, Deep Violet, Phthalocyanine Green Blue Shade Liquitex ink! - Muted Grey, Muted Turquoise Yasutomo Black Sumi Ink Thank you for watching! 🧡☺️
No talking, mesmerizing music. Very nice!!!
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I love all of these, especially the last one!! WOW!!
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BEAUTIFUL DENDRITES........
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So awesome, what a cool outcome. In the dendrites look like beautiful coral 🤩🤩🤩
Thanks Tish! It does look like coral!
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So cool to watch the ink move like it’s growing so fun
I love watching them too!! 🧡
Mesmerizing! What a brilliant idea! Thanks for sharing this with us! 💕👍🏻
Thank you so much!!
Wow! Elisa! I can't wait to try this! Looks like too much fun! I could watch this over and over! ❤👏👏👏
Diane Koss Thanks! I’m embarrassed to say how many times I have watched it myself! 🙄🤣
This is so pleasing to watch. I really enjoy making dendrite fractiles. They are so much fun. Great show Elisa. I truly enjoyed it. Ty
Thanks Lisa!! Thanks for watching!
It seems as though your 2 part paint 1 part flotrol gives the most outstanding effects. Love the last one the most. So awesome.
It’s my fave too!
All so pretty and so much fun to watch!!🤩 I love the tangerine & violet!!
Thanks Brooke! Fun to do too!
Thanks for sharing turned out beautiful
Mara Fuser Thank you! Thanks for watching too!
That is so cool.
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Wow this looks awesome!
Eve Harvey Art Thank you so much!! 😊
These are lovely. Can you use them as skins once dried?
Thank you! I would think you could use them as skins, if you carefully scrape the paint off the tile with a razor blade! I would think ceramic or glass would be the best surfaces to try that with. Thanks for watching!
@@JOTZdesigns Thank you. Apologies, I've literally only just seen your reply. Stumbled upon your video once more, and enjoyed it all over again! Thank you. 🙏🏼
No worries at all! Thanks for watching again! ☺️🧡
If you want crazy fractals without the need for alcohol, just mix your base with water. No floetrol needed.
Thanks! I’ll try that.
How much paint and how much water?
What other substrate can be used instead of ceramic tiles?
I have only tested it on tiles, but I would think that pretty much anything smooth and flat would work. If it is something porous, I'd recommend sealing it first. Thanks for watching!
I know this UA-cam video was a few years back, lol. But, I was wondering if you could help me with a question…..? I am having trouble with my dendrites kind of dissipating/slowly fading away after a few minutes. What could I be doing wrong?
🤔 I’m not sure! I haven’t tried it agin since this video - I just don’t do much with paint really. Some thoughts I have would be… maybe too much alcohol to ink? Maybe the paint is too thick/thin? What kind of inks are you using?
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Hola. No se si llegaré a tiempo, pero el secreto es que la base lleva bastante agua y no lleva suficiente carbonato cálcico, lo que aquí llamamos blanco de España. Si no tienes los polvos a mano, puedes ponerle algo de gesso a la mezcla para espesarlo un poco. Creo que eso lo arreglará.
Good to know! Thank you!
The mix is wrong in this video. Try 4 parts Floetrol to either 1part paint or 1.5 (depending on the paint your are using). You need it very thin so the dendrites can spread. Then mix the ink and alcohol TOGETHER (1 part ink to 2 parts alcohol). Drip the ink/alcohol mixture one drop at a time onto the thin Floetrol/paint mix and see what happens! I think you'll notice a big difference and they should hold much better as well. Like shown in this video, you can "feed" the fractals to make them bigger or eave them smal.. You can also experiment with different combo's of colors to add and you should see much more defined and cool looking results!
Can you do the same on a dry canvas with a base coat down?
I have not tried this on a canvas, and since I do not do acrylic pours or work with canvas much, I’m not too familiar with how it would work. Definitely try it and let us all know what you think!
Quelle encre on utilise pour fractal merci pour les informations
I used:
Bombay India Ink - Red Violet, Tangerine
Daler-Rowney Pearlescent Liquid Acrylic Ink - Waterfall Green
Just Resin - Ocean Blue
Liquitex ink! - Bright Silver, Deep Violet, Phthalocyanine Green Blue Shade
Liquitex ink! - Muted Grey, Muted Turquoise
Yasutomo Black Sumi Ink
Thank you for watching! 🧡☺️