How to create realistic pupils for tiny resin doll eyes!

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  • Опубліковано 21 лис 2024

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  • @sarahschwab3255
    @sarahschwab3255 Рік тому

    So now that you have the the UV sealed on the raw clay. Does the sculpted clay when cooked with doll not have a problem with it being under the sealed uv apoxy?

    • @VirgosAlchemy
      @VirgosAlchemy  Рік тому

      Hi Sarah 🙂 You are correct in your concern. If you watch my other tutorial, I do talk about this specifically, because it is a little controversial depending on who you talk to. I personally always cure the clay prior to applying any resin (in this video for the sake of time only, I didn't), however, many BJD doll eye artists (specifically the ones I've followed in Japan) do not cure the clay. They say it is not necessary, but they also are creating eyes for BJD, and not art dolls that will be baked. Either way, I still feel it's taking a big risk, as we all know that raw clay and certain plastics do not get along well. I have created test eyes without curing the clay first, and they are all surprisingly fine, but I do not feel the risk is worth it. Over time, who knows what it could do. If the clay is cured first, and then resin applied, this makes it more compatible for heat applications, especially when you use the right products 🙂

    • @sarahschwab3255
      @sarahschwab3255 Рік тому

      Thank you so much for all your information. I appreciate your expertise and you made it very clear. I believe I will cure the clay first before sealing. Love the realistic and magical eyes you make. I can only hope mine come close

    • @VirgosAlchemy
      @VirgosAlchemy  Рік тому

      @@sarahschwab3255 awe thank you, and yours will be great too! You’ll see ❤️☺️

  • @SAMIAM4YOU
    @SAMIAM4YOU Рік тому

    I was surfing resin videos on UA-cam and I came across your eye videos.
    I am just curious why do you make so many eyes, what do you need them for?
    Thank you 😊

    • @VirgosAlchemy
      @VirgosAlchemy  Рік тому +1

      Hi there! There is a huge niche for eye making if you are familiar with OOAK art doll sculpture, figurative art dolls, custom dolls, BJD dolls, Reborn dolls, Silicone dolls, Obitsu, Blythe, taxidermy, Hollywood props and special effects...etc Eyes are extremely important for the aesthetic quality of a finished piece, and its honestly one of the most important aspects for many artists and collectors. Eyes are also being used in more and more mixed media projects and jewelry. They are used for such a wide variety of applications, it's hard to really give just a single answer 💗

    • @SAMIAM4YOU
      @SAMIAM4YOU Рік тому

      Wow😮 I had no idea 🤷🏻‍♀️ thank you for the information. I will research it, it may be something I want to try and do 🙋🏻‍♀️ thanks again

    • @VirgosAlchemy
      @VirgosAlchemy  Рік тому

      @@SAMIAM4YOU you are more than welcome, and I hope you do! Its a lot of fun ❤️

  • @mikerandle539
    @mikerandle539 2 роки тому

    Great informative video! Thanks for sharing your techniques

    • @VirgosAlchemy
      @VirgosAlchemy  2 роки тому

      You are most welcome! Thank you for watching!! 🙂

  • @kathydaniel2718
    @kathydaniel2718 Рік тому

    Where did you get your UV light? And does it have a option? For being plugged in?

    • @VirgosAlchemy
      @VirgosAlchemy  Рік тому

      Hi Kathy, it is a UV Beast torch light, it cannot be plugged in, battery operated only, but is the best "flash cure" UV torch I've ever used. You will still want to use a regular UV Lamp with the proper power to *fully* cure your resin, but this light works great for flash curing, which I do quite often. Here is my affiliate link to the same torch I use, amzn.to/3LaIVBa 😊

    • @kathydaniel2718
      @kathydaniel2718 Рік тому

      @@VirgosAlchemy Thank you I bought the uvBeast2.Yes! I love it.Thank you so much,

    • @VirgosAlchemy
      @VirgosAlchemy  Рік тому

      @@kathydaniel2718 yay!! You are most welcome ❤️

  • @lovevamp5446
    @lovevamp5446 2 роки тому

    Besides this is a great tutorial. I'll commened aswell in the hope you will be recommended by UA-cam and be seen by more people

    • @VirgosAlchemy
      @VirgosAlchemy  2 роки тому

      Awe! Thank you! How nice 😊 I appreciate your support!

  • @blackpoppy1159
    @blackpoppy1159 Рік тому

    Incredible ❤one question.if it was already answered i apologise,since i didnt get to watch all videos in full...how long do you leave the eye under the uv light?when using this method or when using digital art pupils?ty in advance,and keep up the amazing work!

    • @VirgosAlchemy
      @VirgosAlchemy  Рік тому +1

      Thank you 😊 It depends on the thickness of your layers and/or domes, and the type of resin and the type of light. Thinner layers can actually take longer, and under direct UV lamp 3-4 mins. UV Resin Hard takes longer to cure, Padico cures much faster. UV Resin hard is one of the best if you plan to bake eyes in polymer clay, but you have to make sure it is 100% cured. I will cure until there is no tacky or sticky feeling to the the surface using my finger on the side to test. If you touch the surface and it clouds, its not fully cured. Fully cured UV resin should be smooth like glass, and not feel tacky or sticky. UV flashlight torches are only good for flash cures, you will need to complete the curing process under an appropriate UV lamp with at least 36 watt power. I use a 48 watt UV nail lamp. The lower the watts, the longer it will take to fully cure. Hope this helps!

    • @blackpoppy1159
      @blackpoppy1159 Рік тому

      @VirgosAlchemy wow!this is the absolute best and most informative answer i have recived on any topic😊what can say...lady,u rock!!😁and yes it helps A LOT!

    • @VirgosAlchemy
      @VirgosAlchemy  Рік тому +1

      @@blackpoppy1159 awe yay! Well I’m glad I could help 😊❤️ I always tell folks not to pay attention to the times they give, because it varies too much from situation to situation. It can take much longer, or shorter time depending on all the different variables. *hugs*

    • @blackpoppy1159
      @blackpoppy1159 Рік тому

      @@VirgosAlchemy 🤗

  • @maryhermans6943
    @maryhermans6943 2 роки тому

    Im looking for the 6mm mold . I looked on Etsy and can't find it there. If I try Virgo's Alchemy site its no longer available. Can you advise me about where I could find them ?
    Your eyes are gorgeous!!

    • @VirgosAlchemy
      @VirgosAlchemy  2 роки тому

      Hi Mary! Thank you for your interest! I’m currently in the process of moving into a new house, so I only have a few things listed. My molds are made to order, so until I get my studio set back up, I’ll have to wait before I can take additional orders. It won’t be long 😊

    • @maryhermans6943
      @maryhermans6943 2 роки тому

      Thank You for your quick reply . can the same mold be used for polymer clay and resin or are they different ? Best of luvk with your move . Enjoy your new house. Ill keep my eyes open for your listing .

    • @VirgosAlchemy
      @VirgosAlchemy  2 роки тому +1

      @@maryhermans6943 the molds were made for resin, but, many of my customers use them with polymer clay as well. You are more than welcome, and thank you so much!

  • @whimsysparrow6487
    @whimsysparrow6487 Рік тому

    This tutorial is exactly what I was looking for. Are you 4 mm eye molds available for purchase on Etsy?

    • @VirgosAlchemy
      @VirgosAlchemy  Рік тому +1

      Awe that is wonderful to know it helped ❤️ Thanks for watching! Yes, my shop has been on vaca mode for awhile because a rather large supply order of mine was sorta stuck in customs. It was released finally, so I’m expected to reopen soon :-) I have both 1st and second series molds in 4mm as well as a new combo mold with 3, 4 and 5mm ❤️

    • @whimsysparrow6487
      @whimsysparrow6487 Рік тому

      Oh great! I’m interested in the 3,4,5 mm combo! Will be checking your Etsy shop when I get back from the store, thanks!👍👌👍💃🏻

    • @VirgosAlchemy
      @VirgosAlchemy  Рік тому

      @@whimsysparrow6487 I’m still temporarily on vaca mode, and have not uploaded the combo mold listing yet, but its coming ❤️❤️❤️

  • @whimsysparrow6487
    @whimsysparrow6487 Рік тому

    Where do I find that tacky stuff that keeps the eye in place on the cork?🤔🤔🤔

    • @VirgosAlchemy
      @VirgosAlchemy  Рік тому

      Hi! All that is, is sticky tack putty 🙂 You can find it on Amazon ❤ amzn.to/3MtDsqt

  • @mstormy
    @mstormy 2 роки тому

    Awesome. Thank you

    • @VirgosAlchemy
      @VirgosAlchemy  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you! And you are most welcome! 🙂

    • @mstormy
      @mstormy 2 роки тому

      @@VirgosAlchemy I stopped years ago to make babies. Bought all the stuff. But couldn’t do the eyes. I’m going to try again

    • @VirgosAlchemy
      @VirgosAlchemy  2 роки тому +1

      @@mstormy Yay!! Well, I wish you all the best luck, and if you run into any trouble, let me know if I can help you troubleshoot 🙂

  • @frogsong63
    @frogsong63 Рік тому

    Where do you get the microbeads?

    • @VirgosAlchemy
      @VirgosAlchemy  Рік тому

      Hi there, I don’t really have any one place I get mine and I don’t usually make suggestions because it also depends on the size you need… BUT if you visit www.OOAKartistemporium.com you can find a nice selection of microbeads in smaller sizes. Also, Michaels has a brand that I also use (as seen in my video). Thanks!

    • @sarahschwab3255
      @sarahschwab3255 Рік тому

      Micro beads? Do they not have a hole in them?

    • @VirgosAlchemy
      @VirgosAlchemy  Рік тому

      @@sarahschwab3255 that is correct, micro beads or "caviar beads" do not have holes. You can also look for them as "no-hole beads" and should find them, but the term "microbeads" should generate search results with the correct type of bead, without holes 🙂