Hi, I've been working with UV resin for about 7 years, and I want to give some info from my experience/experiments: It's true that the reason gouache doesn't work well in UV resin is because it's water based, but really so is acrylic paint to an extent. It can sometimes do the job in two part epoxy resin because the curing time allows enough water to evaporate as the resin heats up and cures. I've been successful before tinting UV resin with acrylic paint, but then I had to let it stand uncured for at least half an hour after mixing, and it seems to depend on the pigment itself (I had an awful experience with sap green but ultramarine blue was fine). It's more hassle than it's worth, and since it's so opaque you have to cure it in layers. Alcohol ink is easier since alcohol is quicker to evaporate than water, but it's not the most lightfast. It can also cause warping if you don't let the alcohol evaporate. My vote would probably be for either specific resin pigments, ground up soft pastels or colored mica. Apologies for this wall of text, please have a lovely day everyone!
OMG thankyouuu so much for the long explanation😭💗 you guys are truly the best! i’ve searched the resin tutorial on youtube and google but i found no answer- once again thankyou for helping me! i’ll try to use alcohol ink/ resin pigment for the next creations hihi🥹
my toxic trait is thinking i could easily do this while i have zero experience with clay and am very bad at painting lmao. all of this is so adorable, i love the little pool and the capybara sm
Well you need to start somewhere. If u think u can't do well, it's better than not starting at all. 1st try meant to be bad. A few of tries, I think u will be as good as the video.
Crafting is a learned skill. you can do it it you want to, all you gotta do is put in the effort to learn the skills :) im trying to be encouraging but English is my 2nd language i hope this is ok
@@crowskinned english is my second language as well!! but as far as i can tell yours is perfect :) and i totally get what you mean, that's so nice of you! i just get frustrated super easily with crafts and stuff like this
We all have to start somewhere, its okay if your first attempt doesnt turn out well, im sure if you keep practicing you’ll also be able to make the things in the video easily :)
since it's supposed to look like water, i actually think the bubbles in the resin are perfect! a "happy accident" as bob ross would say :) i love everything, it all came out so cute - i really want to try to make a little frying pan magnet now!
Hello, Im a nail tech and also a resin hobbyist so I work with UV all the time. What I can suggest is entirely covering the clay product with the lamp and work with thin layers so resin can fully cure because you have a small UV lamp, even if its translucent the layers will not fully cure on time if its thick. Lastly, UV resin best works with alcohol based dyes or markers.
hello friends- please watch in 1080p/ 1440p resolution for the best watching experience ok! hope you enjoy the video as much as i enjoyed the process🥹💐💗🌸 btw i really love the intro of this time’s video HAHAHAHA lmk what do you think!
uv resin cures in layers! in this case I think the top layer cured before the bottom layer did, so next time u could try doing multiple but thinner layers of resin^^ u could even experiment where the bottom layer has a darker color n it gets lighter w more layers (kinda like the Minecraft glass water effect hehe) also love the details on the ketchup one!!
Idk much about uv resin so I have a question like is it mandatory to have the machine to dry up the uv resin I may sound so stupid but can you please recommend is there something I could use instead of uv resin to get that liquid like thing as I am not having that machine or that thing
definitely cure large amounts of uv resin in layers so it won’t bubble up. but i actually don’t mind the bubbles on the pool one, it makes it looks more realistic 💖
I don’t see anyone mentioning this, but I love how you made each clip on-beat. It makes for a lovely watch, especially when added to the incredible art!
For those of you reading this comment, it's okay, it's normal to feel lonely sometimes, if you're going through tough times, keep trying, but never give up,
Thank you for this comment, I'm watching videos and anything to get my mind off of moving, college life and everything, I hope you are well and your live is filled with joy
make sure to have good ventilation and use gloves while handling resin. that stuff is serious and prolonged exposure can lead to health issues (or sensitivities)
I was so invested in this video... I NEEDED to see how these trinket dishes turned out. And that is a great attitude; yes, keep trying till the resin works out - you will definitely nail it!
It’s a huge miracle your video appeared in my FYP cuz I’ve been looking for videos that make these clay trinkets for the longest time (not that I wanna make them but I always knew there would be something therapeutic about watching them). Can’t wait for more videos like this!!! ❤
I love the precision of your process and how your tools help you achieve that. I also didn’t know that you need to score a section before adding to it. Very smart! ❤:)
One thing that helped me avoid those bubbles is tracing along the edges of any deep/concave piece I’m trying to seal some uv resin then dry it. After that, i apply the resin around the whole area with the edges already sealed so that we avoid the bubbles. Hope this helps!
everthing about this is adorable and so well made! i love that the process is in-beat with the music. the painting really makes these works shine, you make it look so easy! you make me want to get back into clay sculpting, i'll look into it 😆 thank you for your work, and have a wonderful day! ❤
I found this video so very relaxing and soothing to watch. I love your fridge magnets, they are adorable, the frying pans and condiments are my favourites. Also, your trinket dishes came out really cute too, I really love the pool one with the ladder, so adorable! By the way, your resin in the trinket dishes reacted with the water based paint that you used to colour it. If you use resin a lot and if you like to colour it, the very best colours for resin I have found are the Let's Resin ones, they don't discolour, and they don't fade with sunlight, plus they are not very expensive. I hope that helps you. This is my first time watching one of your videos and I subscribed straight away. You create beautiful things. Have a great week!
I envy your steady hand painting! Any time I start off with a nice smooth line, my hand has a mind of its own and suddenly will shake or wobble and ruins my perfect line hahaha...also happens often when I measure some powder with a spoon. Before you know what's happened, it's all spilt over the table. This video was really relaxing to watch, I enjoyed your style and design! Such cute creations
Maybe a thought in the future! With the resin water i think if u use different shades of blue when layering it could create a cool depth of color to make use of the happy accident further. Its not too bad bc irl water does have bubbles so it still worked out well
hii love your videos! could you tell me how you get the clay off the cutting mat without ruining the shape? when i try to do that my clay always ends up losing its shape bc it sticks to the cutting mat. thank you! have a nice day to anyone reading this!!
tbh,im not cut out for making some handicraft because of my impatient , i cant even watch some asmr from the beginning to at the end, i dont like drawing either or any kinds of arts but when i see ur video i was impressed by it. it stimulates my inner child but i know that i have no nuts for drawing or making clays,anyway you are so talented and humble , although i cant make it but where can i get them just one also fine ,thanks for reading all
the layer of resin youre trying to cure in one go is way too thick so obviously only the top part will hearden, leaving the rest underneath liquid. you need to cure it in parts, very thin layers one by one on top of each other etc !
UV resin isn't really meant for big projects, so weird curing can happen. Epoxy resin is best for that. As for coloring, I'd use something that isn't water soluble like water color/gouache or paint in general (MAAAAYBE acrylic but in small doses). I wouldn't fully suggest alcoholic inks either since the colors will fade. Regular pigmented ink should work (in small doses) and epoxy & uv specific colorants would definitely work.
I love the results! I do have a question though. Is it an optional step to coat the finished product with UV resin/glossy varnish or is it a necessity? If so, are there other varnishes you could coat the finishing products with that give it a more matte rather than glossy look?
I think the huge bubbles are formed because of the other coating you used, it might be reacting to resin which is definitely stronger thats why I dont use any other coating with resin cuz of the chemical reacting,..
Gouache is water based, which is not compatible with resin. That is why it failed. Next time try acrylic paint or alcohol inks as your resin colorant
*takes notes* I've recently bought some clay and alcohol inks so I'll keep this in mind! I can't wait to make some charms like gazoo's~ 💖
Yup! They’re also using uv resin…that doesn’t cure well if it’s too deep. That’s why they had pockets of uncured resin.
Hi, I've been working with UV resin for about 7 years, and I want to give some info from my experience/experiments:
It's true that the reason gouache doesn't work well in UV resin is because it's water based, but really so is acrylic paint to an extent. It can sometimes do the job in two part epoxy resin because the curing time allows enough water to evaporate as the resin heats up and cures. I've been successful before tinting UV resin with acrylic paint, but then I had to let it stand uncured for at least half an hour after mixing, and it seems to depend on the pigment itself (I had an awful experience with sap green but ultramarine blue was fine). It's more hassle than it's worth, and since it's so opaque you have to cure it in layers. Alcohol ink is easier since alcohol is quicker to evaporate than water, but it's not the most lightfast. It can also cause warping if you don't let the alcohol evaporate. My vote would probably be for either specific resin pigments, ground up soft pastels or colored mica.
Apologies for this wall of text, please have a lovely day everyone!
Yep acrylic was better
OMG thankyouuu so much for the long explanation😭💗 you guys are truly the best! i’ve searched the resin tutorial on youtube and google but i found no answer- once again thankyou for helping me! i’ll try to use alcohol ink/ resin pigment for the next creations hihi🥹
my toxic trait is thinking i could easily do this while i have zero experience with clay and am very bad at painting lmao. all of this is so adorable, i love the little pool and the capybara sm
SAME- I feel like I can easily do this but I know really deep down that it will NOT turn out this good by any chance
Well you need to start somewhere. If u think u can't do well, it's better than not starting at all. 1st try meant to be bad. A few of tries, I think u will be as good as the video.
Crafting is a learned skill. you can do it it you want to, all you gotta do is put in the effort to learn the skills :) im trying to be encouraging but English is my 2nd language i hope this is ok
@@crowskinned english is my second language as well!! but as far as i can tell yours is perfect :)
and i totally get what you mean, that's so nice of you! i just get frustrated super easily with crafts and stuff like this
We all have to start somewhere, its okay if your first attempt doesnt turn out well, im sure if you keep practicing you’ll also be able to make the things in the video easily :)
since it's supposed to look like water, i actually think the bubbles in the resin are perfect! a "happy accident" as bob ross would say :) i love everything, it all came out so cute - i really want to try to make a little frying pan magnet now!
A “happy accident” like me because I was the unplanned child, but the good one that didn’t disappoint my parents 😂
the bubbles actually make the pool more realistic tho🤌✨ they're all so pretty.🎊
Hello, Im a nail tech and also a resin hobbyist so I work with UV all the time. What I can suggest is entirely covering the clay product with the lamp and work with thin layers so resin can fully cure because you have a small UV lamp, even if its translucent the layers will not fully cure on time if its thick. Lastly, UV resin best works with alcohol based dyes or markers.
hello friends- please watch in 1080p/ 1440p resolution for the best watching experience ok! hope you enjoy the video as much as i enjoyed the process🥹💐💗🌸
btw i really love the intro of this time’s video HAHAHAHA lmk what do you think!
Oki
where is the background music from? also loved this video it was so beautifully aesthetic and calming 😊
uv resin cures in layers! in this case I think the top layer cured before the bottom layer did, so next time u could try doing multiple but thinner layers of resin^^ u could even experiment where the bottom layer has a darker color n it gets lighter w more layers (kinda like the Minecraft glass water effect hehe)
also love the details on the ketchup one!!
aaah thankyou so much for the explanation, i’ll try this technique for my next creations- thankyou sweetie!😭💗
Idk much about uv resin so I have a question like is it mandatory to have the machine to dry up the uv resin I may sound so stupid but can you please recommend is there something I could use instead of uv resin to get that liquid like thing as I am not having that machine or that thing
@@hashihashi9919you can use a uv light or the sun. Hope that helps.
I think the bubbles add an interesting effect!!
@Seschal yeah, agree ✨️
definitely cure large amounts of uv resin in layers so it won’t bubble up. but i actually don’t mind the bubbles on the pool one, it makes it looks more realistic 💖
17:08 Even with the air bubbles, it still looked nice 😮💛
I don’t see anyone mentioning this, but I love how you made each clip on-beat. It makes for a lovely watch, especially when added to the incredible art!
For those of you reading this comment, it's okay, it's normal to feel lonely sometimes, if you're going through tough times, keep trying, but never give up,
❤
this is so random LMAO
i really needed that in this exact moment, thank u.
Thank you for this comment, I'm watching videos and anything to get my mind off of moving, college life and everything, I hope you are well and your live is filled with joy
@@neuviletreal😭
this healed my soul so much
i love watching people do what they love!!
Aw me too!
I love the tiny little details on the condiments 😭😻 so cute!
The big bubbles in the trinket dishes made it look more like water and I actually really liked it ❤
make sure to have good ventilation and use gloves while handling resin. that stuff is serious and prolonged exposure can lead to health issues (or sensitivities)
Doesn't matter the bubbles, they are so pretty ! Your work is always truly amazing and makes me want to create even more 🌻
So satisfying to watch the resin move with hairdryer ❤
Love how matte it is before the resin 🤩
I was so invested in this video... I NEEDED to see how these trinket dishes turned out. And that is a great attitude; yes, keep trying till the resin works out - you will definitely nail it!
The pool for sure is my favorite, followed by the condiments. The shot of the uncured resin being blown by the hairdryer makes me want to go swimming!
I think the bubbles made the trinket dishes a lot more gorgeous ❤
all the pieces are so pretty! It's really interesting to see how you use air dry clay as I've recently just got some 🥰
These are some of the BEST clay trinkets I've seen 😍😍
Its mellow beats and gentle melodies are soothing to the ears
I love the swimming pool, the strawberry shortcake, and the Heinz bottle
these turned out so cute!
the bubbles really match the water, i love it
I think the bubbles in the resin "water" look super cute !!!
omg the capybara 😭💕
you make it seem so accessible to do fun pottery/clay stuff with minimal budget, thank you for the inspiration !
even though it wasn't supposed to have bubbles it still turned out well !! they look cool like that too
This is such an aesthetics ❤😮 Of colors harmoniously matched to each other
It’s a huge miracle your video appeared in my FYP cuz I’ve been looking for videos that make these clay trinkets for the longest time (not that I wanna make them but I always knew there would be something therapeutic about watching them). Can’t wait for more videos like this!!! ❤
everything being on beat scratches my brain, amazing video!!!
I LOVE how she made the frying pan😍😍
I love the precision of your process and how your tools help you achieve that. I also didn’t know that you need to score a section before adding to it. Very smart! ❤:)
You are such a great painter and graphic artist as well 😍😍😍🙌 beautiful work. Thank you for the inspiring video.
One thing that helped me avoid those bubbles is tracing along the edges of any deep/concave piece I’m trying to seal some uv resin then dry it. After that, i apply the resin around the whole area with the edges already sealed so that we avoid the bubbles. Hope this helps!
They are all so beautifuuuul! The details are just incredible….❤
Agree ❤❤❤
Such a great artist.
I would love to see some more of your other illustrations made into magnets!
Wow your hand lettering and painting skills are amazing!! GREAT job on everything 😍😍😍
The way she smoothens the clay after cutting it is so satisfying 😅😊❤🎉
everthing about this is adorable and so well made! i love that the process is in-beat with the music. the painting really makes these works shine, you make it look so easy! you make me want to get back into clay sculpting, i'll look into it 😆 thank you for your work, and have a wonderful day! ❤
Jovi clay is my FAVOURITE brand of air dry clay, very nice consistency and I love it ❤️ ✨
i love the swimming pool 😭 so adorable and aesthetic !!!
I love the skippy and ketchup! So realistic
I found this video so very relaxing and soothing to watch. I love your fridge magnets, they are adorable, the frying pans and condiments are my favourites. Also, your trinket dishes came out really cute too, I really love the pool one with the ladder, so adorable! By the way, your resin in the trinket dishes reacted with the water based paint that you used to colour it. If you use resin a lot and if you like to colour it, the very best colours for resin I have found are the Let's Resin ones, they don't discolour, and they don't fade with sunlight, plus they are not very expensive. I hope that helps you. This is my first time watching one of your videos and I subscribed straight away. You create beautiful things. Have a great week!
I love this, it is very calming but also very fun!
When i see your works of art always immediately feel like making clay i love your creations ❤❤❤
u are talented! the results are beautiful and look real🔥
These clay magnets are soo adorable!! I want to try making some too 🌸
Your attention to details is amazing ❤
thats so smooth and satisfying
I think the air bubble added a bit of realism to the pool 😅
this is the first video ive seen of this channel i love the music and i love the style look of the strawberry cakes , it looks soo yummy
i loved the little cakes so much omgg :')
The capybara and the ramen! 😍 So cute!!!
the bubbles make it looks more natural and liveliness
It looks lovely.❤
basically you need to be super talented to start off 😭 it's amazing to just see how they come alive with your meticulous work!
omg im instantly subscribing. ur so good at making clay things, they actually look store bought! I los love making clay things, ur my inspiration. 💗
Love them all!
the jam surprised me as my absolute fav!! I was certain it would be the cake!
i dont think those failed at alll- the pools look soo realistic- so cool
Most beautiful art I've ever seen wow✨️🤍
I actually prefer it with the bubbles, it adds character to the trinkets dish!
I envy your steady hand painting! Any time I start off with a nice smooth line, my hand has a mind of its own and suddenly will shake or wobble and ruins my perfect line hahaha...also happens often when I measure some powder with a spoon. Before you know what's happened, it's all spilt over the table.
This video was really relaxing to watch, I enjoyed your style and design! Such cute creations
The pool is my fav!!!!
Maybe a thought in the future! With the resin water i think if u use different shades of blue when layering it could create a cool depth of color to make use of the happy accident further. Its not too bad bc irl water does have bubbles so it still worked out well
oh my gosh you hand painted everything?? SOO GOOD!!!
I found the UV resin coated very glossy and attractive.
THE KETCHUP AND PEANUT BUTTER MADE ME HAPPY 😊😊😊
I wish I was that talented ….❤
hii love your videos! could you tell me how you get the clay off the cutting mat without ruining the shape? when i try to do that my clay always ends up losing its shape bc it sticks to the cutting mat. thank you! have a nice day to anyone reading this!!
You have to make many clay vid like this!! ❤❤
I love your video because I love the music because.. I will love to watch this when I go to bed! This is so beautiful and peaceful ☺️😊
The cuts in time to the music are such nice editing
Very unique way of using the paint brush I never used a paint brush for clay might give it a try.
These are adorable also:)😍
omg they're awesome and so cute!
TOO CUTE OMGG
Fue hermoso ver todo el proceso 💚💚✨✨
You have a great talent 😍 keep going ❤
its so cute i actually cried
This is such a beautiful video, and such beautiful pieces! I am running to go this 😭
tbh,im not cut out for making some handicraft because of my impatient , i cant even watch some asmr from the beginning to at the end, i dont like drawing either or any kinds of arts but when i see ur video i was impressed by it. it stimulates my inner child but i know that i have no nuts for drawing or making clays,anyway you are so talented and humble , although i cant make it but where can i get them just one also fine ,thanks for reading all
the layer of resin youre trying to cure in one go is way too thick so obviously only the top part will hearden, leaving the rest underneath liquid. you need to cure it in parts, very thin layers one by one on top of each other etc !
aaah i see thankyou for the explanation! i’ll try the layering technique, thankyou!🥹💗
Such great content! I'm definitely subscribing.
There's a perfect balance between education and entertainment.
super satisfying...
UV resin isn't really meant for big projects, so weird curing can happen. Epoxy resin is best for that. As for coloring, I'd use something that isn't water soluble like water color/gouache or paint in general (MAAAAYBE acrylic but in small doses). I wouldn't fully suggest alcoholic inks either since the colors will fade. Regular pigmented ink should work (in small doses) and epoxy & uv specific colorants would definitely work.
I love the results! I do have a question though. Is it an optional step to coat the finished product with UV resin/glossy varnish or is it a necessity? If so, are there other varnishes you could coat the finishing products with that give it a more matte rather than glossy look?
Как красиво под музыку меняется кадр❤❤❤ красота!
Been watching you for a while and just love your work painting it’s self is so much work and you make it look easy
How can it be cute and aesthetic❤️🔥❤️🔥🤏🏻
This is all so cute 🥰
It's so satisfying seeing how you sculpt and paint them!! 😻😊
I think the huge bubbles are formed because of the other coating you used, it might be reacting to resin which is definitely stronger
thats why I dont use any other coating with resin cuz of the chemical reacting,..
omg it makes sense! thankyou so much for the tip, i’ll try to avoid my mistake!💗
ok but can we talk about how the music and the video editing matches🤩🤩