Your channel is one of my favorites. As a set in his ways Old Man who enjoys schedules and routines, I appreciate how consistent you are with your uploads. It’s always nice to take a break from the worries of every day life and enjoy your videos. Have a lovely day.
Ah thanks! 😊😊 Oh I love a schedule and order, definitely a creature of habbit lol! It annoys me when other content creators can't stick to one lol! And have a great day too! 😊😊
Like some others have said you really need to stir for at least a couple of minutes (the gloppy stuff in the bottom needs mixing through it thoroughly) and they react best when dripped together. You can actually achieve some really neat effects with it.
I have used this paint before it can be difficult to work with sometimes you have to stir it for a really long time use a toothpick and just apply a little bit of heat to make the honeycomb effect come out. Try it again Ant it's difficult to work with but it's made for small pieces
You do NOT need any heat. Just stirring very good and apply it on smooth, non-soaking surfaces (no paper!) With a pipet or wooden stick. If it is too thin, no honeycombs will appear. We use it for enamels etc and get amazin effects
Ahhhhh, such a wonderful video 😁 You never fail to make my day 🥰🤣 I know you’ve already moved on to other things, but I hope you’ll circle back to these someday and give them another chance. They really can be fun (I promise). Have a wonderful weekend!!!
Ah glad you enjoyed it Luxinda! 😊 Did you not see the meh face?! I'll never revisit them again!!....Just joking, I might do, they just didn't seem to get me, and I didn't get them....bit weird but we definitely lacked a connection 😅 And have a great weekend too! 😁😁😁
Starting out with the Pebeo Vitrail and dropping the fantasy in it works great! It's expensive but it goes a long way. The glitter medium they sell is yet another product to drop in for added cool affect.
I got a couple of these the other day (clearance shelf 2x1 @ $2.50 no wonder). They have a bit of a learning curve and they work better with small pieces and they work better when you mix them with the other paints and it laso likestobelaid on the thicker side. If you apply a bit of heat the honeycomb texture becomes more present. Oh and I also had to put em' in the vibrator mixed with a bit of thinner for a couple minutes because it was pretty dense (and chunky) in general.
I just think they're quite a chew on of a paint 😆 I can imagine you can make nice things with them but they are sooooo limiting for a paint, I reckon you could easily get similar effects with other pouring mediums and they would be a lot easier 😅
These actually are really good paints. You need to work in small sections. If you want to pour with it you should use one of the slick panels it works way better. Don't move the paint around. When you move it that's when you lose the honeycomb effect. You can mix areas with a brush or with some kind of stick. I use these paints in my glass painting projects. Pebeo is the only paint I use for my glass painting. I've Vitrail, vitrea, Prism and fantasy paints. I would use ceramic but that's not my area of interest. I'm sure they are just as good though. If you decide to give this another go, this is what I would suggest. Get some of the 3D fabric paint (I juse Tulip brand here in the US) and make an outline, like a coioring book. Once that's dry in a few hours, then fill it in with the glass paints. I use a silicon brush and basically drip the paint until the area is covered. Don't use too much or it will overflow. Also, if you fill in a large section the paints can turn cloudy this is esepcailly true for the transparent paints. These paints are definiately unique and it took me a few tries before figuring out how to work with them. Drying time: Solvent based are usually dry in 24 but I prefer giving them 48-72 hours. Water based is dry within 24 hours, then you can bake them and they'll be water proof. I will say the water based is harder to work with, you can get a lot more bubbles with them.
@@pamelahuelfer8691 No, it's non-bakeable, but it's fabric paint so once it cures it should be pretty water resistant. I don't tend to wash my glass painted projects. I haven't had any issue with it on an indoor surface with bakeable or non-bakeable Pebeo paints.
@@resinAce The nerve!! 😆😆 I might end up being really good at it! Although I've been trying some things recently and all I'll say is there are a BUNCH of shitter videos coming up!! 🤣🤣🤣
I've tried this paint too, as far as I know you cant brush it on, so it's not very helpful that it says that on the box, in fact the box seems very unhelpful all together. From what Ive found out from looking online is that you have to pour it on or use a pipette and either dont touch the paint and let it do its own thing or you can try swiping over it with a tool but to not disturb it too much or it ruins the effect? However I have to say that Ive also been mostly underwhelmed after trying it out and only sometimes get that honeycomb effect... It's pretty hit or miss (I do agree with the other comments saying you have to mix it really thoroughly! Takes ages lol )
Yeah the box wasn't very helpful at all lol! It's a shame really, seems like a paint that struggles to do what it says it does 😅 Got some other Pebeo paints coming up though so hopefully they'll be ok!
It may be worthwhile trying it with a white standard acrylic paint pour on the canvas first and then add the colours to see if the water based acrylic separates the oil based ones….could be worth a whirl??
I guess this shit ain't biting no one's face...I was hoping these would work...I'm always interested in new nifty paints to use for stuff. Looking forward to reviews from you. Great video with tons of laughs, thanks!
Aloha Ant. Well, Mahalo (Thank You) for that review. I've seen this paint in my local Craft Store and was tempted to purchase it. Now, I am glad that I didn't! Beyond disappointing in my thoughts.
I was looking at these a few weeks ago, but I held off buying them. I'm really glad I did now! Thanks Ant, you saved me both money and disappointment. I really liked those two coaster sized ones you did tho, but for the price, it's just not worth it. Thanks Ant. God bless you.
Ah no problem Carly! Glad you didn't end up wasting your money! 😊😊 Yeah they were good but you could get very, very similar results with other mediums/paints that are less expensive! 😁😁
Don't move it around too much. Try dropping little pools into other wet paints and they blend and honeycomb. They work best when they are pooled, not spread out.
Hey Ant, thanks for the latest 'Fantasy' adventure!! 😄😄 At least your sense of smell has returned enough to enjoy the whiff of those Pebeo paints 😆 I hope your face has started working again now!!😱😱
@@AnthonyCrammen I guess getting a bit high might go some way to making up for the disappointing results!! 😝😝 I'm sure your 'MEH' face will spring into action the next time you need it for a review 😆😆 Hope you're enjoying the weekend and the creativity is flowing in bucketfuls!! 😁😁😁
Frag mich nicht wie ?aber auf deinen Sender gestoßen bin. Ich glaub es fing mit perlensticken an! Bin seit gestern (nachtdienst) fasziniert. Hab so zusagen eine ganze Nacht mit dir verbracht. ... merci 👍 abo
The paint-pouring bug hit me during the pandemic. I spent a @$%&!($ FORTUNE! I mixed a big cup in the kitchen and...............SPILLED it on my floor. It was beautiful. I stood there, frozen for about 10 seconds thinking "Well? Just leave it." Blues and gold, black and peacock green. Ooh! Aah! I came to my senses and cleaned it up. I use my torch to toast bread now...
Ant - have you heard of Tim Holtz? He has a line of products and I’ve been wanting to try some but it’s overwhelming because it’s SO much and I don’t know where to start. Maybe you could check it out and try something?
Never been a fan of Pebeo, I usually find they are overpriced versions of something else. This reminds me of Hammerite and I think if you added a little bit more silicon oil to Hammerite (it already contains some silicon) you’d get that honeycomb cell effect. I’m so going to try it. I believe these are mainly powder which really needs a lot of mixing to get it right. Too much effort 🤣🤣. Thanks for the video.
Yeah very similar to Hammerite! Oh you could easily get these effects with pretty much any paint, that's why I was so disappointed in it, didn't do anything magical which is what I was expecting 😅😅
After reading your comment I was wondering if you tried the Hammerite paints ? I love Pebeo paints but was looking into cheaper alternatives. Thanks for your response ahead of time !
I had been planning on buying that at some point, all the reviews I read said how fantastic it is. Bloody liars! Those that say it’s great must work for pebeo or they get a commission for each person who buys it. Thanks for reviewing it and saving me a small fortune. It’s not cheap!
I've thought about it but I'm not a huge consumer of live content myself and prefer edited videos, I also have a ridiculous amount of distractions at my home so it'd be very very difficult 😅😅
Hi Ant thanks for this video. Just like you it’s the sort of thing I’d want to get. The name alone Prism Fantasy would have me. As usual love your videos, you always manage to bring joy. I don’t know if it’s my wicked side coming out 🤔 if you haven’t already done this can you have a go at making anything miniature. Like anything, they even have a to show on it so it must be a thing. It’s just the thought of you making miniature anything well 😂😂😂 Take care 😉
Ah no problem!! 😁😁 And thanks Shabana! 😊😊 Weirdly enough I may have a miniature kind of video coming up in a couple of months, and all I'll say is....it didn't go well! 🤣🤣🤣
I agree, I am finding that many of the special paints especially for pouring, are over priced and underwhelming. Not to mention paint additives, particularly one with the initials A F, horribly overpriced. Thanks for being straight with us, we could use more videos where its not so obvious that the individual has been paid to advertise and "test" products.
Thanks for another great video! For video ideas…what about fruit art liquid graphite paper mache, Rock painting or make art using rocks Pom Pom art Art using kitchen goods…like dried macaroni, coffee beans etc Can’t have you running outta ideas now! 😂 Hope you are well!
Oh gosh that's a lot of ideas! 😆😆😆 I'll add it to my list (the lists getting bigger and bigger so might take some time 😅😅) Definitely won't be running out of ideas!
You didn’t use it properly. It should be stirred not only when you open it, but also if it sits you should stir it once again directly before using it. The creator of Pebeo was a chemist and the solvent based paints are meant to safely be combined or mixed to create different desired effects, or to create absolute chaos similar to paint pouring. However, while the end result somewhat resembles paint pours, the technique is quite different. I won’t reveal all of the things I do with mine to create various interesting patterns and designs, but I will give you one little tip.. get some Vitrail (the stained glass effects solvent-based paint) and try mixing it with the eggshell color. You can also mix glow in the dark pigment meant for solvent based paints as well for some fun. HOWEVER, you will be “watering” down the Prisme (or Moon) paint when doing this, so the cell/honeycombs won’t be as prominent. They also make some beautiful fluorescent Fantasy Prisme and Fantasy Moon paints that are a blast to work with. I just wish they would release a red, blue and purple fluorescents as well, but the only others included in other lines of Pebeo’s products are just blue and purple (no red pigment that’s cost effective I guess?). You appear to be fairly creative, but your video was also underwhelming because you it lacked the creativity I see you have in abundance, you just chose to make a criticism video instead of exhibit your talents and creativity. Revisit these paints in the future and don’t be afraid to combine them (not stirring together) or mix them up a bit. Ok I will give you one secret for your hypothetical future video… instead of approaching these paints with the standard acrylic paint pouring technique of tilting, only use what you wish to react with on the hard surface (pre-painted stiff and level canvas work but a mirror or glass are much better in my opinion) and keep in mind that if you make it too deep the cells/honeycombs become larger and depending on what you used beneath it, could even sink below the paint. But finally the actual tip… USE A BELLOWS INSTEAD OF TILTING! Good luck!
Hey Anthony, you're sporting some nice new specs lately. That's the nicest thing I can say about the video haha Well, no, the video was your usual fun, but the product, defo MEH!
Ahh shame the items didnt work so well as it should - was looking forward to see that, but yeah.. Its meh..! Annnnnd did I spot something new? I'm pretty sure its those small ones, barely can see the tube lol 😁
oh my! you did it all wrong, mate! i love this paint but you have to stir it well with a lolly stick, then put it on in drops or drizzle it with a tooth pick, just 2 or 3 colours. use on small items, and put it on thickly. don't move it around. try it on washers or use a relief outliner. what a shame if this puts people off using it
I did in fact stir it well and it still wasn't the best. It also said you could apply it with a brush and paint it on thinly, or apply thick pouring amounts. I basically followed the instructions that they gave me and it didn't work very well. Love the fact that you've found a use for it but it wasn't for me. If others enjoy it great, but I think you can get similar if not better results with other paints in my experience.
unfortunately you haven't done enough research on their product😢. prism paints are not used with a brush (possibly you can use a paint knife) but you must first pour the product, because it needs a certain thickness and only horizontally (so not like for the technique pouring) because these paints are a mixture of different types of solvents, pigments as well as different micas and oils. and depending on the proportions there are two ranges, prism or moon which gives two different effects (but can be used together) the paint is always worked in the Brother. Obviously you don't have total control of your product like in a more conventional technique like acrylic, but you can give a slight direction in your colors. Also you should avoid using more than two or three colors depending on the manufacturer, But obviously in art nothing is forbidden 😄 also you have to know that moon "eats" prism, that is to say that as it is lighter and will cover prism (they advise for example to work it with a pipette) also if you are not happy with the beginning of results you can in quotes reset the effect by passing gently with a paint knife or a fan brush. oh yes also do not shake them but mix well with a stick for example because the pearls tend to clump together at the bottom of the pot, so mix well for at least a minute! so I recap: Pébéo prism is used in casting or with a pipette and a good thickness for good results. for Pébéo moon can be used with a brush, pipette and poured. (normally on the bottles you must have small pictograms) don't hesitate to watch videos on their channel for further explanations.😊
It said on the actual product that it can be applied with a brush, hence why I tried that and it didn't work very well. I just found them to be very underwhelming paints as a whole and I feel like you could get better results with different mediums. I also stirred the paints well and still had issues. I'd rather just use something else lol 😅
@@AnthonyCrammen ok weird because on mine the brush pictogram is crossed out 🤷🏻 and the videos on their French channel (because I don't speak English) also said that it's not a special solvent paint. I personally do more in acrylics (I work with Talens Amsterdam, Golden, Sennelier (especially for puree pigments they offer very good products) Lascaux and Culture Hustle) but I like to mix media from time to time. this is where I discovered these two products (prism and moon from Pébéo) and frankly yes the first tests were not great 😅😂 but once you master it frankly you can do great things! on the other hand I never had this kind of effect without solvent, possibly we can make cells with medium pouring with a few drops of silicone oil. but after the tastes are personal and each has our favorite products
This paint really doesn't work well as a "pour" and way too expensive to be used that way, at least for me. I have had really great results with it when I have used it as an accent in a larger piece or on it's own in something small like a pendant. It can take hours to see the final results.
@@AnthonyCrammen Yes it is limiting and painting with a brush never has worked so I don't know why they say a brush can be used unless they mean you can use a brush to glob it on. I have 2 full sets of Ph. Martin's Bombay Ink that I'm trying to figure out how to use. I thought it was alcohol ink but turns out it is acrylic ink.
It's definitely NOT a technique issue. I looked up old youtubes were people have used this paint and those are also really underwhelming and their results looked the same. Sorry you got a dud :(
I'm painting a dozen pendant trays with them tomorrow. I sell everyone I make and nobody around here has ever heard of it, so I have a niche. I've also done what I call fine art rocks with Pebeo, I sold a 5" smooth rock with a big sunflower on it for $45.- Like anything worth learning, it takes some practice. I look at some of them that I made in the beginning of my jewelry journey, and don't put them out. Ludmilla Bakalina makes videos with Pebeo and I learned a lot from her.
Well I read the instructions which said you can paint it on in thin layers....did that, it was awful. I also applied thick layers like it said which was underwhelming. However I'm asuming you're referring to the one verrrry specific way in how to use this paint which I learnt after recording the video. Even if I used it in that way I would still find this paint to be mediocre, I feel like you can get similar/better results using other paints/resins that have a much more flexible application as opposed to the one and only thing this paint can do. But next time you leave a comment Pamela, feel free to keep the attitude to yourself, cheers! 🙂
Now was I too hard on this paint? Or not hard enough? 🧐🧐
@@amethyst1826 Not like that!! 😆🙈🙈
@@amethyst1826 Oh I thought you meant dirty... nevermind!!! 😆😆🙈🙈
@@amethyst1826 Haha 😆😆 Ah no problem!! 😊😊😊
@@amethyst1826 🤣🤣
I'd say either put a base layer down, wait for it to get tacky then get more colour on, cornflower may help for painting or canvas with gesso base...?
Your channel is one of my favorites. As a set in his ways Old Man who enjoys schedules and routines, I appreciate how consistent you are with your uploads. It’s always nice to take a break from the worries of every day life and enjoy your videos. Have a lovely day.
Ah thanks! 😊😊 Oh I love a schedule and order, definitely a creature of habbit lol! It annoys me when other content creators can't stick to one lol! And have a great day too! 😊😊
Like some others have said you really need to stir for at least a couple of minutes (the gloppy stuff in the bottom needs mixing through it thoroughly) and they react best when dripped together. You can actually achieve some really neat effects with it.
Does it need to be poured? Or could it be painted on?
The best thing i can say about this paint is that it led me to your channel. Might use mine to paint my wheelie bin☺🤗💜
Haha! 😆😆 Welcome to the channel Camelia! 😁😁
I have used this paint before it can be difficult to work with sometimes you have to stir it for a really long time use a toothpick and just apply a little bit of heat to make the honeycomb effect come out. Try it again Ant it's difficult to work with but it's made for small pieces
Ah see it didn't say any of that!! Might have to try them again another time 😅
You do NOT need any heat. Just stirring very good and apply it on smooth, non-soaking surfaces (no paper!) With a pipet or wooden stick. If it is too thin, no honeycombs will appear. We use it for enamels etc and get amazin effects
Looking for reviews on this products and you just saved me a lot of money, I can't thank you enough
Ah no problem!
Ahhhhh, such a wonderful video 😁 You never fail to make my day 🥰🤣
I know you’ve already moved on to other things, but I hope you’ll circle back to these someday and give them another chance. They really can be fun (I promise).
Have a wonderful weekend!!!
Ah glad you enjoyed it Luxinda! 😊 Did you not see the meh face?! I'll never revisit them again!!....Just joking, I might do, they just didn't seem to get me, and I didn't get them....bit weird but we definitely lacked a connection 😅 And have a great weekend too! 😁😁😁
@@AnthonyCrammen lol, I *did* see the meh face, and also the meh face replay! I still hold out hope 🙏😁😁😁
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Starting out with the Pebeo Vitrail and dropping the fantasy in it works great!
It's expensive but it goes a long way. The glitter medium they sell is yet another product to drop in for added cool affect.
Thanks for the video and saving me some money on a poor product. I was so hopeful to find a new exciting medium. Always love your videos!
Ah no problem Janis! Awww and thanks! 😊😊
I got a couple of these the other day (clearance shelf 2x1 @ $2.50 no wonder). They have a bit of a learning curve and they work better with small pieces and they work better when you mix them with the other paints and it laso likestobelaid on the thicker side.
If you apply a bit of heat the honeycomb texture becomes more present. Oh and I also had to put em' in the vibrator mixed with a bit of thinner for a couple minutes because it was pretty dense (and chunky) in general.
I just think they're quite a chew on of a paint 😆 I can imagine you can make nice things with them but they are sooooo limiting for a paint, I reckon you could easily get similar effects with other pouring mediums and they would be a lot easier 😅
@@AnthonyCrammen Oh definitely I wouldn't pay full price nor buy most of em again.
I was given these as a gift, thanks for tinkering with them !!! I might just throw them on a canvas and see what happens!!
Oh well I hope you are happier with them than I was! I just wasn't feeling them one bit lol! 😅😅
They are good for jewelry making too, don't go just by what this video presented. There are tutorials here on UA-cam on how to use them.
These actually are really good paints. You need to work in small sections. If you want to pour with it you should use one of the slick panels it works way better. Don't move the paint around. When you move it that's when you lose the honeycomb effect. You can mix areas with a brush or with some kind of stick. I use these paints in my glass painting projects. Pebeo is the only paint I use for my glass painting. I've Vitrail, vitrea, Prism and fantasy paints. I would use ceramic but that's not my area of interest. I'm sure they are just as good though. If you decide to give this another go, this is what I would suggest. Get some of the 3D fabric paint (I juse Tulip brand here in the US) and make an outline, like a coioring book. Once that's dry in a few hours, then fill it in with the glass paints. I use a silicon brush and basically drip the paint until the area is covered. Don't use too much or it will overflow. Also, if you fill in a large section the paints can turn cloudy this is esepcailly true for the transparent paints. These paints are definiately unique and it took me a few tries before figuring out how to work with them. Drying time: Solvent based are usually dry in 24 but I prefer giving them 48-72 hours. Water based is dry within 24 hours, then you can bake them and they'll be water proof. I will say the water based is harder to work with, you can get a lot more bubbles with them.
Can you bake 3D tulip paint ?
@@pamelahuelfer8691 No, it's non-bakeable, but it's fabric paint so once it cures it should be pretty water resistant. I don't tend to wash my glass painted projects. I haven't had any issue with it on an indoor surface with bakeable or non-bakeable Pebeo paints.
Have you ever done rug making? Or working with a loom? That might be fun! :D
Oh I've always wanted to use one of them rug machine things but they're soooo expensive!! Loom could be fun though! I'll add it to my list! 😁😁
@@AnthonyCrammen I remember the latch hook kit you tried - I don't have high hopes for rug making 🤣
@@resinAce The nerve!! 😆😆 I might end up being really good at it! Although I've been trying some things recently and all I'll say is there are a BUNCH of shitter videos coming up!! 🤣🤣🤣
I've tried this paint too, as far as I know you cant brush it on, so it's not very helpful that it says that on the box, in fact the box seems very unhelpful all together. From what Ive found out from looking online is that you have to pour it on or use a pipette and either dont touch the paint and let it do its own thing or you can try swiping over it with a tool but to not disturb it too much or it ruins the effect? However I have to say that Ive also been mostly underwhelmed after trying it out and only sometimes get that honeycomb effect... It's pretty hit or miss
(I do agree with the other comments saying you have to mix it really thoroughly! Takes ages lol )
Yeah the box wasn't very helpful at all lol! It's a shame really, seems like a paint that struggles to do what it says it does 😅 Got some other Pebeo paints coming up though so hopefully they'll be ok!
@@AnthonyCrammen Hopefully they turn out better !
It may be worthwhile trying it with a white standard acrylic paint pour on the canvas first and then add the colours to see if the water based acrylic separates the oil based ones….could be worth a whirl??
Oh that could be a fun experiment! 😁
I so needed this video. Thank you
Ah no problem Traci 😊
I guess this shit ain't biting no one's face...I was hoping these would work...I'm always interested in new nifty paints to use for stuff. Looking forward to reviews from you. Great video with tons of laughs, thanks!
Definitely not! 😆😆 Ah thanks John! 😊😊
Aloha Ant. Well, Mahalo (Thank You) for that review. I've seen this paint in my local Craft Store and was tempted to purchase it. Now, I am glad that I didn't! Beyond disappointing in my thoughts.
Ah no problem Wayne! 😊 Yeah I wasn't feeling it, seemed like quite a limiting paint imo! 😅
I was looking at these a few weeks ago, but I held off buying them. I'm really glad I did now! Thanks Ant, you saved me both money and disappointment. I really liked those two coaster sized ones you did tho, but for the price, it's just not worth it. Thanks Ant. God bless you.
Ah no problem Carly! Glad you didn't end up wasting your money! 😊😊 Yeah they were good but you could get very, very similar results with other mediums/paints that are less expensive! 😁😁
Agree not mad on that paint at all.... PS loving the glasses
Haha thanks Kathleen! 😆😁
Don't move it around too much. Try dropping little pools into other wet paints and they blend and honeycomb. They work best when they are pooled, not spread out.
Hey Ant, thanks for the latest 'Fantasy' adventure!! 😄😄 At least your sense of smell has returned enough to enjoy the whiff of those Pebeo paints 😆 I hope your face has started working again now!!😱😱
Ah no problem! 😊 Haha definitely, I honestly got a bit high from it 🤣🤣 I think it is, hard to tell though! 😆😆
@@AnthonyCrammen I guess getting a bit high might go some way to making up for the disappointing results!! 😝😝 I'm sure your 'MEH' face will spring into action the next time you need it for a review 😆😆 Hope you're enjoying the weekend and the creativity is flowing in bucketfuls!! 😁😁😁
Haha for sure!! 😆😆 Oh definitely! Hope you're having a great weekend too! 😁😁
Frag mich nicht wie ?aber auf deinen Sender gestoßen bin. Ich glaub es fing mit perlensticken an!
Bin seit gestern (nachtdienst) fasziniert. Hab so zusagen eine ganze Nacht mit dir verbracht.
... merci 👍 abo
The paint-pouring bug hit me during the pandemic. I spent a @$%&!($ FORTUNE! I mixed a big cup in the kitchen and...............SPILLED it on my floor. It was beautiful. I stood there, frozen for about 10 seconds thinking "Well? Just leave it." Blues and gold, black and peacock green. Ooh! Aah! I came to my senses and cleaned it up. I use my torch to toast bread now...
Ah that's such a shame!! 🙈🙈
Ant - have you heard of Tim Holtz? He has a line of products and I’ve been wanting to try some but it’s overwhelming because it’s SO much and I don’t know where to start. Maybe you could check it out and try something?
Oh I've never heard of them before, I'll have to check it out! 😁😁
Never been a fan of Pebeo, I usually find they are overpriced versions of something else. This reminds me of Hammerite and I think if you added a little bit more silicon oil to Hammerite (it already contains some silicon) you’d get that honeycomb cell effect. I’m so going to try it. I believe these are mainly powder which really needs a lot of mixing to get it right. Too much effort 🤣🤣. Thanks for the video.
Yeah very similar to Hammerite! Oh you could easily get these effects with pretty much any paint, that's why I was so disappointed in it, didn't do anything magical which is what I was expecting 😅😅
I wonder if they would work as glass paints, they looked a bit like it on the canvas.
I think it would, it's a bit more oily than regular glass paint though.
After reading your comment I was wondering if you tried the Hammerite paints ? I love Pebeo paints but was looking into cheaper alternatives. Thanks for your response ahead of time !
I had been planning on buying that at some point, all the reviews I read said how fantastic it is. Bloody liars! Those that say it’s great must work for pebeo or they get a commission for each person who buys it. Thanks for reviewing it and saving me a small fortune. It’s not cheap!
Ah no problem Dorien! 😅😅 Well I didn't like it and I wouldn't lie, but there might be other ways to use it? 🤷🤷 But yeah I wasn't feeling it lol!
There are more videos of people actually using them correctly, no need to call them liars.
Hey i wonder if you've considered live streaming?
I've thought about it but I'm not a huge consumer of live content myself and prefer edited videos, I also have a ridiculous amount of distractions at my home so it'd be very very difficult 😅😅
Does it dry to a gloss finish?
I knw what might blow yr socks off but can't promise it's going to be a fantasy effect 😘😂🤔😁
Haha! 😆😆 Yeah it had a glossy finish to it but some parts were a little matte due to the material of the coasters.
I agree. Came here with hope.
Hi Ant thanks for this video. Just like you it’s the sort of thing I’d want to get. The name alone Prism Fantasy would have me. As usual love your videos, you always manage to bring joy. I don’t know if it’s my wicked side coming out 🤔 if you haven’t already done this can you have a go at making anything miniature. Like anything, they even have a to show on it so it must be a thing. It’s just the thought of you making miniature anything well 😂😂😂 Take care 😉
Ah no problem!! 😁😁 And thanks Shabana! 😊😊 Weirdly enough I may have a miniature kind of video coming up in a couple of months, and all I'll say is....it didn't go well! 🤣🤣🤣
Your video made me laugh so much. Just for that I'll hit the subscribe!! 😍😂💜 🖌️
Ah welcome to the channel! 😆😁
@@AnthonyCrammen thanks ☺️ and am actually really watching it all (well not immediately)
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I had high hopes after seeing that strawberry and cream coaster to start with. What a disappointing paint ☹️ A fun video anyhow ☺️
Oh I know! I wasn't too pleased with them lol! Glad you enjoyed the video though Emma! 😊😊
I agree, I am finding that many of the special paints especially for pouring, are over priced and underwhelming. Not to mention paint additives, particularly one with the initials A F, horribly overpriced. Thanks for being straight with us, we could use more videos where its not so obvious that the individual has been paid to advertise and "test" products.
Thanks for another great video! For video ideas…what about
fruit art
liquid graphite
paper mache,
Rock painting or make art using rocks
Pom Pom art
Art using kitchen goods…like dried macaroni, coffee beans etc
Can’t have you running outta ideas now! 😂 Hope you are well!
Oh gosh that's a lot of ideas! 😆😆😆 I'll add it to my list (the lists getting bigger and bigger so might take some time 😅😅) Definitely won't be running out of ideas!
You didn’t use it properly. It should be stirred not only when you open it, but also if it sits you should stir it once again directly before using it.
The creator of Pebeo was a chemist and the solvent based paints are meant to safely be combined or mixed to create different desired effects, or to create absolute chaos similar to paint pouring. However, while the end result somewhat resembles paint pours, the technique is quite different.
I won’t reveal all of the things I do with mine to create various interesting patterns and designs, but I will give you one little tip.. get some Vitrail (the stained glass effects solvent-based paint) and try mixing it with the eggshell color. You can also mix glow in the dark pigment meant for solvent based paints as well for some fun. HOWEVER, you will be “watering” down the Prisme (or Moon) paint when doing this, so the cell/honeycombs won’t be as prominent.
They also make some beautiful fluorescent Fantasy Prisme and Fantasy Moon paints that are a blast to work with. I just wish they would release a red, blue and purple fluorescents as well, but the only others included in other lines of Pebeo’s products are just blue and purple (no red pigment that’s cost effective I guess?).
You appear to be fairly creative, but your video was also underwhelming because you it lacked the creativity I see you have in abundance, you just chose to make a criticism video instead of exhibit your talents and creativity. Revisit these paints in the future and don’t be afraid to combine them (not stirring together) or mix them up a bit.
Ok I will give you one secret for your hypothetical future video… instead of approaching these paints with the standard acrylic paint pouring technique of tilting, only use what you wish to react with on the hard surface (pre-painted stiff and level canvas work but a mirror or glass are much better in my opinion) and keep in mind that if you make it too deep the cells/honeycombs become larger and depending on what you used beneath it, could even sink below the paint. But finally the actual tip… USE A BELLOWS INSTEAD OF TILTING! Good luck!
Its a great paint for faux stained glass. The thin translucency looks great on glass. Not a paint for pouring or painting
works great dropped into a blank pendant. People stop me all the time to admire.
It sounded like you said “Prison Fantasy”! That would be an entirely different video.
Haha! Sounds quite hot tbf! 😆😆
Hey Anthony, you're sporting some nice new specs lately. That's the nicest thing I can say about the video haha Well, no, the video was your usual fun, but the product, defo MEH!
Ah thanks! They're for 'ladies' but I like them 😁 Yeah I wasn't a huge fan! Hopefully Pebeo will redeem themselves soon! 😅
Why do the coasters look like moldy petri dishes? 😅
I freaking love you!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Ahh shame the items didnt work so well as it should - was looking forward to see that, but yeah.. Its meh..! Annnnnd did I spot something new? I'm pretty sure its those small ones, barely can see the tube lol 😁
Oh I know! 😅 Well you're the first one to notice!! 👀👀👀 Giving a proper tour of them next week! 🤣🤣
hahaha well being deaf myself, I do spot things like that easily 😉 cant escape from my eagle eyes 🧐
Haha! You're too good!! 😋😋
Next purchase... 4 cameras pointed in all directions lol
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oh my! you did it all wrong, mate! i love this paint but you have to stir it well with a lolly stick, then put it on in drops or drizzle it with a tooth pick, just 2 or 3 colours. use on small items, and put it on thickly. don't move it around. try it on washers or use a relief outliner. what a shame if this puts people off using it
I did in fact stir it well and it still wasn't the best. It also said you could apply it with a brush and paint it on thinly, or apply thick pouring amounts. I basically followed the instructions that they gave me and it didn't work very well. Love the fact that you've found a use for it but it wasn't for me. If others enjoy it great, but I think you can get similar if not better results with other paints in my experience.
Hehe you so funny made my day .
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unfortunately you haven't done enough research on their product😢. prism paints are not used with a brush (possibly you can use a paint knife) but you must first pour the product, because it needs a certain thickness and only horizontally (so not like for the technique pouring) because these paints are a mixture of different types of solvents, pigments as well as different micas and oils. and depending on the proportions there are two ranges, prism or moon which gives two different effects (but can be used together) the paint is always worked in the Brother. Obviously you don't have total control of your product like in a more conventional technique like acrylic, but you can give a slight direction in your colors. Also you should avoid using more than two or three colors depending on the manufacturer, But obviously in art nothing is forbidden 😄 also you have to know that moon "eats" prism, that is to say that as it is lighter and will cover prism (they advise for example to work it with a pipette) also if you are not happy with the beginning of results you can in quotes reset the effect by passing gently with a paint knife or a fan brush. oh yes also do not shake them but mix well with a stick for example because the pearls tend to clump together at the bottom of the pot, so mix well for at least a minute! so I recap: Pébéo prism is used in casting or with a pipette and a good thickness for good results. for Pébéo moon can be used with a brush, pipette and poured. (normally on the bottles you must have small pictograms) don't hesitate to watch videos on their channel for further explanations.😊
It said on the actual product that it can be applied with a brush, hence why I tried that and it didn't work very well. I just found them to be very underwhelming paints as a whole and I feel like you could get better results with different mediums. I also stirred the paints well and still had issues. I'd rather just use something else lol 😅
@@AnthonyCrammen ok weird because on mine the brush pictogram is crossed out 🤷🏻 and the videos on their French channel (because I don't speak English) also said that it's not a special solvent paint. I personally do more in acrylics (I work with Talens Amsterdam, Golden, Sennelier (especially for puree pigments they offer very good products) Lascaux and Culture Hustle) but I like to mix media from time to time. this is where I discovered these two products (prism and moon from Pébéo) and frankly yes the first tests were not great 😅😂 but once you master it frankly you can do great things! on the other hand I never had this kind of effect without solvent, possibly we can make cells with medium pouring with a few drops of silicone oil. but after the tastes are personal and each has our favorite products
This paint really doesn't work well as a "pour" and way too expensive to be used that way, at least for me. I have had really great results with it when I have used it as an accent in a larger piece or on it's own in something small like a pendant. It can take hours to see the final results.
I'm glad you found a use for it Inna! I just wasn't feeling it, felt far to limiting for a paint and didn't work the way it said it worked lol. 😅
@@AnthonyCrammen Yes it is limiting and painting with a brush never has worked so I don't know why they say a brush can be used unless they mean you can use a brush to glob it on. I have 2 full sets of Ph. Martin's Bombay Ink that I'm trying to figure out how to use. I thought it was alcohol ink but turns out it is acrylic ink.
Exactly Meh. The best description of this product. Overpriced and daddy.
Yeah I wasn't a fan at all! 😅 Daddy? Does that mean something else that I don't know?
Hehehe meant Faddy 😵💫
Oh I get it 🤣🤣
I was worried when you said you wanted the paint to eat your face, you don't want to look like a picasso painting.
Haha! Well years ago I turned myself into a Picasso painting on the channel, so already ticked that box 😅😅😆😆
Those were a bit wishy washy!
Definitely!
It's definitely NOT a technique issue. I looked up old youtubes were people have used this paint and those are also really underwhelming and their results looked the same. Sorry you got a dud :(
Well I'm just glad it wasn't just a me thing then! 😅
i pronounce it pee bo hahahahaha no ones told me different ahhhhhh i feel cheated
Well tbf I might be pronouncing it wrong! I pronounce everything else the wrong way 🤣🤣
@@AnthonyCrammen i wouldnt be suprised if we where both wrong hahaha
Haha! I do like your way of saying it best though! 😅
😂🤣😂🤣💩 ... the pouring looks ok but not that appealing 😔🤗🥰🥰
Agree with you Anthony very boring paint and I'm not an artist but so blah
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I'm painting a dozen pendant trays with them tomorrow. I sell everyone I make and nobody around here has ever heard of it, so I have a niche. I've also done what I call fine art rocks with Pebeo, I sold a 5" smooth rock with a big sunflower on it for $45.- Like anything worth learning, it takes some practice. I look at some of them that I made in the beginning of my jewelry journey, and don't put them out. Ludmilla Bakalina makes videos with Pebeo and I learned a lot from her.
You clearly don’t know how to use this product 🙄.
Well I read the instructions which said you can paint it on in thin layers....did that, it was awful. I also applied thick layers like it said which was underwhelming. However I'm asuming you're referring to the one verrrry specific way in how to use this paint which I learnt after recording the video. Even if I used it in that way I would still find this paint to be mediocre, I feel like you can get similar/better results using other paints/resins that have a much more flexible application as opposed to the one and only thing this paint can do. But next time you leave a comment Pamela, feel free to keep the attitude to yourself, cheers! 🙂
🤣🤣🤣🤣you have no clue how to use it