Six Simple Steps for Creating a Planet Pour
… can seal your painting; you can use Polycrylic or even resin.
Since resin gives pieces more depth, you can seal …
… can seal your painting; you can use Polycrylic or even resin.
Since resin gives pieces more depth, you can seal …
… where sometimes, there are up to 20-30 layers of resin…
I actually paint on the resined surface. I use …
… they’re just there accumulating dust, like that bottles of resin and boxes of molds because you were thinking of …
… don’t love that texture, a good flood coat of resin will give the painting a smooth appearance.
Don’t …
… glare as much as possible. This is often difficult with resin and high gloss varnish but it can be done …
… to keep and seal them. Pouring over a varnished or resined piece is harder than doing it before the sealer …
… pouring is a “fluid art” along with alcohol ink, and resin art.
With acrylic pours, you can create backdrops for …
… the painting with an especially glossy sealant like Polycrylic or resin. It can sometimes be hard for paint to stick …
… realistic pieces than they may otherwise with acrylic pouring or resin art. By learning basic acrylic painting techniques you can …
… ink coasters that can be sealed with spray sealant or resin, and backed with cork or felt to create unique …