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Fluid Painting Jellyfish Acrylic Pour 3 Colors No Silicone No

fluid Painting Jellyfish Acrylic Pour 3 Colors No Silicone No
fluid Painting Jellyfish Acrylic Pour 3 Colors No Silicone No

Fluid Painting Jellyfish Acrylic Pour 3 Colors No Silicone No Find out how to finish tiles for hanging and how to win this jellyfish tile by visiting youtu.be 6uynp rzksc or my website voxxarts . giveaway. Another fluid jellyfish, but this time a blue background. commissioned by a client. enjoy!!!spreading tool: amazon red devil 2430 multi notch.

jellyfish Etsy painting jellyfish Art jellyfish painting
jellyfish Etsy painting jellyfish Art jellyfish painting

Jellyfish Etsy Painting Jellyfish Art Jellyfish Painting Jellyfish by acrylic pouring techniques is today's focus! for the head or rather the bell of the jellyfish, i will be straw blowing my acrylic paints into sh. Using your straw, blow the paint from the top to the bottom to form the mushroom like shape of the body of the jellyfish. leave the paint thicker toward the top and let it thin out as you move downward to make it more transparent. i recommend working on your jellyfish painting upside down, at least when you’re painting the body, because that. To create cells in acrylic pour paintings, silicone oil is added to the paint and pouring medium. the oil creates surface tension that pushes against the paint and medium. this creates cells as the paint and medium mixture dries. as a rule of thumb, use up to 3 drops of silicone oil mixed into approximately 30 ml of paint and medium. Here is a very good basic recipe to begin with: 1 part acrylic paint. 1.5 parts of the pouring medium of your choice. 2 or 3 drops of silicone in the colors in which the cells should appear. tip: if you want to create as large cells as possible, you should not stir the silicone too much into the color mixtures.

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