Great comparison test, thanks for sharing. How long did you wait for the whites to “go off” a little before dribbling them on, I couldn’t tell from your phone view. 👍💞
Hi Pat, I start my timer when I start mixing parts A + B. I need to know when I'm about 20 minutes from the end of my working time so that's what I'm waiting for
Thanks! I start my timer when I start mixing for about 10 minutes before the suggested working time. E.g. my working time is 70 mins so I set a timer for 50 minutes. You're basically waiting for the resin to get thicker before you lay down the white
Thanks! I looked for an Australian stockist for armor art last week but looks like I'd have to import it myself 😥 I'll have to look up mixol too. Thanks again!
hi, in all the tutorials no one clarifies whether the white is pure pigment, or contains substances to produce the cells or whether some additive is added to the colored resin which, with heat or time, produces the cell effect. Thanks for the reply
Hi 😁 for all of my videos, I tell you what white pigment I use at the start, and write it in the description box. The only things in the white is the mixed resin (part A and B) and the white pigment. I don't add anything else. I hope that helps!
@@Procrastipainter thanks for your kind replay. I absolutely didn't want to criticize, in fact your videos are beautiful and clear, which is why I follow you. I just didn't think that white pigment alone was enough to produce those beautiful cells. In fact I can barely get the wave effect by adding a "wave drop" to the white.... if I don't add anything I only get white stripes. 😂😂😂 I'm Italian and here in Europe you can't find the products you list under your videos, that's why I asked you that stupid question. Now that you have answered me I will try with different resins and different white pigments until I finish money or I succeed. And I will succeed!!! thanks again Alessandro
@alerazza5757 I don't mind if you were criticising my videos anyway 😁 when it comes to making the cells in resin, I've found the main things that matter are how thick your resin is, the heat you apply, the angle and for how long, and different whites give different looks. Some whites will never give you the cells you want! It truly is about finding what works for you. And no, not every resin will work perfectly. You could order directly from Just Resin (I'm not sponsored at all) but I know the freight would be very high. It might end up being cheaper than searching through lots of different combinations though. Best of luck on your adventure! Liz
Awesome again both very similar although JR was more workable I think thanks again cheers
Thanks 👍 yes they were very similar! Might just be down to how much pigment I added 🤔
Gee they are similar to my eye. Great fixing!
They are pretty darned similar, aren't they! And thanks 😁
Awesome! They both look great but JR is my pick. What do you think?
They are pretty similar but I think I could push the JR further along the canvas? It's definitely a close call!
Great comparison test, thanks for sharing. How long did you wait for the whites to “go off” a little before dribbling them on, I couldn’t tell from your phone view. 👍💞
Thanks 😁 the DiamondCote has a working time of 70 minutes so I add the white at about 50 minutes 👍
@@Procrastipainter your video showed you mixed the white before you set the timer. Us that right???
Hi Pat, I start my timer when I start mixing parts A + B. I need to know when I'm about 20 minutes from the end of my working time so that's what I'm waiting for
How long did you set timer before using the white? Great video! Thank you so much!
Thanks! I start my timer when I start mixing for about 10 minutes before the suggested working time. E.g. my working time is 70 mins so I set a timer for 50 minutes. You're basically waiting for the resin to get thicker before you lay down the white
Beautiful!
Thank you 🥰
hello, what the mix to make foam, just resin+whire pigment?
Hi! Mix your resin as per instructions (A + B) then add less than 10% white pigment paste
@@Procrastipainter thank you! 🌻
Good luck!
That was a great test, looks there same. Have you tested mixol or armour art pigment? I was looking into trying them...any info on those? Thanks!
Thanks! I looked for an Australian stockist for armor art last week but looks like I'd have to import it myself 😥 I'll have to look up mixol too. Thanks again!
Jr wins again 💙💙💙🤗🤗
Only a subtle difference though 💙🥰
@@Procrastipainter true, I feel like the JR moves better though 🤔💙
That's what I thought - it moved further along the piece. But that could have been how much white I put down (or pigment I put in)
@@Procrastipainter very true could be that too💙💙💙😊😊
hi, in all the tutorials no one clarifies whether the white is pure pigment, or contains substances to produce the cells or whether some additive is added to the colored resin which, with heat or time, produces the cell effect. Thanks for the reply
Hi 😁 for all of my videos, I tell you what white pigment I use at the start, and write it in the description box. The only things in the white is the mixed resin (part A and B) and the white pigment. I don't add anything else.
I hope that helps!
@@Procrastipainter thanks for your kind replay. I absolutely didn't want to criticize, in fact your videos are beautiful and clear, which is why I follow you. I just didn't think that white pigment alone was enough to produce those beautiful cells. In fact I can barely get the wave effect by adding a "wave drop" to the white.... if I don't add anything I only get white stripes. 😂😂😂
I'm Italian and here in Europe you can't find the products you list under your videos, that's why I asked you that stupid question. Now that you have answered me I will try with different resins and different white pigments until I finish money or I succeed. And I will succeed!!! thanks again Alessandro
@alerazza5757 I don't mind if you were criticising my videos anyway 😁 when it comes to making the cells in resin, I've found the main things that matter are how thick your resin is, the heat you apply, the angle and for how long, and different whites give different looks. Some whites will never give you the cells you want! It truly is about finding what works for you. And no, not every resin will work perfectly.
You could order directly from Just Resin (I'm not sponsored at all) but I know the freight would be very high. It might end up being cheaper than searching through lots of different combinations though.
Best of luck on your adventure!
Liz
@@Procrastipainter thanks a lot again
Is it on canvas? Thanks❤
This is on MDF board 😉
Muito lindo como vc faz pra essa ondas fica com essa espuma vc misturar álcool
No alcohol added, only titanium white pigment paste from Just Resin
Can you please give me a link to that good one please.
Sure... which one is the good one?
Ohhhh very close 😅
They are, aren't they