Omg im in love i do alot of acrylic poring and I've used alcohol ink on other things but this is amazing .do you have videos that you go alittle slower or more info on what you use to seal it. Thanks
Omg I’m in absolute AWE ! ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!!! I’m a new Artist & I can only hope I can aspire to make beautiful art like u. May I ask how u mixed your colors please?
I used alcohol ink that you would use to color resin from Amazon . It comes in small bottles, but you can dilute it with paint thinner or rubbing alcohol to stretch the contents in the bottle
Also, thank you so much for your sweet compliment. It means the world. I never knew how my art appeared to others, and sometimes I feel like giving up on trying to create content that doesn't already exist . Your kind words help me feel like someone out there actually appreciates something I do .
Awesome! Would you say alcohol ink bleeds less than a RIT clothing dye? It looks like the colors aren't bleeding into each other so much like a clothing dye does on wood. Is there a certain technique you use or some kind of spray to get it not to run so much? Again this is great work!
I've never tried RIT on wood. I usually use an alcohol ink that you would use to color epoxy from Amazon that comes in small bottles , stretching it out with paint thinner or rubbing alcohol . I'm super careful to apply colors that would mix together next to each other. That way, if it does bleed, it doesn't make a weird or funky color. For instance, red next to yellow makes an orange or blue next to purple, green next to blue, and so on. Also, apply carefully like a few millimeters from each line so it has room to spread out. Hope this helps! :)
Hellz yeah. Im about to start woodworking and was thinking about doing stuff like this. Im glad to know it looks good.
Absolutely gorgeous!!!
So so very beautiful!!🧜🏼♀️💃🏼
Omg im in love i do alot of acrylic poring and I've used alcohol ink on other things but this is amazing .do you have videos that you go alittle slower or more info on what you use to seal it. Thanks
thats actually quite cool i might try that myself also a new subscriber here
I love that, but I think we need a little more information on how you did this
What would you like to know? I'd be happy to answer any questions you may have.
@RachelCase33 did you tape off the edges or babysit the epoxy drips? Or sand it? Personally, I can never get the edges that smooth.
Yeah, probably the least instructional video I've ever watched.
So what stain or colors are you using?
Beautiful
👍👍👍
Omg I’m in absolute AWE ! ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!!! I’m a new Artist & I can only hope I can aspire to make beautiful art like u. May I ask how u mixed your colors please?
I used alcohol ink that you would use to color resin from Amazon . It comes in small bottles, but you can dilute it with paint thinner or rubbing alcohol to stretch the contents in the bottle
Also, thank you so much for your sweet compliment. It means the world. I never knew how my art appeared to others, and sometimes I feel like giving up on trying to create content that doesn't already exist . Your kind words help me feel like someone out there actually appreciates something I do .
This is STUNNING!!!!
THANK YOU!
Awesome! Would you say alcohol ink bleeds less than a RIT clothing dye? It looks like the colors aren't bleeding into each other so much like a clothing dye does on wood. Is there a certain technique you use or some kind of spray to get it not to run so much? Again this is great work!
I've never tried RIT on wood. I usually use an alcohol ink that you would use to color epoxy from Amazon that comes in small bottles , stretching it out with paint thinner or rubbing alcohol . I'm super careful to apply colors that would mix together next to each other. That way, if it does bleed, it doesn't make a weird or funky color. For instance, red next to yellow makes an orange or blue next to purple, green next to blue, and so on. Also, apply carefully like a few millimeters from each line so it has room to spread out. Hope this helps! :)
you didn't show how to use alcohol ink on the top
Didn't understand about the alcohol and the painting part was so fast.