Thank you! It took this one about 48 hours to dry thoroughly. However, I waited a full week before applying additional paint to bring back some of the dimension I lost in the drying process. If you have a temperature controlled space combined with a picnic food net to keep dust and bugs from finding their final resting place, it can take anywhere from 24-72 hours. I don't recommend trying to dry it faster as it will likely result in cracks to the paint. I believe you need to wait up to 2 weeks for it to fully cure where you can then apply a varnish. I hope that helps. Thank you so much for watching + your comment!
I love all your the colors you picked out. Have you ever done one w/ shades of brown, white , gold, bronze? Paint is so expensive I’m sure one picks their favorites. Thank you for sharing w/ us.
@@nancywarner5782 Thank you Nancy! Yes I do tend to play with my favorites, but I mostly post videos of commission pieces. So my play time is often using leftovers from those. I have used browns and all sorts of metallics - most often gold and copper. I have one I did recently but it didn't turn out as hoped so I am undecided if I'll post the video :)
Beautiful!
I agree with Michelle, beautiful colors. It came out awesome.
I think so too!
Beautiful! ❤️ Love the colors!
Thank you! 😊
Nice painting... how long is the drying process? What the most efficient way to dry it up?
Thank you! It took this one about 48 hours to dry thoroughly. However, I waited a full week before applying additional paint to bring back some of the dimension I lost in the drying process. If you have a temperature controlled space combined with a picnic food net to keep dust and bugs from finding their final resting place, it can take anywhere from 24-72 hours. I don't recommend trying to dry it faster as it will likely result in cracks to the paint. I believe you need to wait up to 2 weeks for it to fully cure where you can then apply a varnish. I hope that helps.
Thank you so much for watching + your comment!
@creativeillumination6171 thank you for your candid reply😊 I'm an artist and want to explore the pouring technic... I'll try these recommendations
I love all your the colors you picked out. Have you ever done one w/ shades of brown, white , gold, bronze? Paint is so expensive I’m sure one picks their favorites. Thank you for sharing w/ us.
@@nancywarner5782 Thank you Nancy! Yes I do tend to play with my favorites, but I mostly post videos of commission pieces. So my play time is often using leftovers from those. I have used browns and all sorts of metallics - most often gold and copper. I have one I did recently but it didn't turn out as hoped so I am undecided if I'll post the video :)
Why do you have to youse so many colors you don’t see them anyways the less colors you the more beautiful
Interesting question that I have no answer for ❤️