Looking forward to future experiments with these paints. Changing the order of the background and foreground steps will be interesting. Thanks, Mark, for this instructive video! (ps: I liked the editing of this video with the zoom and speed changes, honing attention to the important aspects. Good production. 👍)
Really cool effect Mark.. the black background really makes it pop!well done on coming up with the idea..not seen anything like this on gel printing,I’m always trawling TH-cam for new techniques..I was wondering if you think an acrylic scrape method would work…don’t know if you may have tried it?would be great to hear your thoughts on it and who knows you might even give s a demo lol!!Anyway,another triumph Mark and thanks so much for sharing!!👍🏻
Thanks for your thoughts Beverly. When you say acrylic “scrape” do you mean possibly by applying and creating an image with a pallet knife say? Could you maybe explain a bit more your ideas of scraping?
@@gelwithmark Hi Mark…sorry I should have explained in more detail..basically the same method by using blobs of various coloured acrylics and using a squeegee or something smaller if needed like a credit card and then drag the paint over your image..in your image,from the head down to the bottom ,hope that makes a bit more sense for you..there are tutorials on here you might want to look at..hope this helps you..please let me know what you think!😊👍🏻
@@beverlymarch7916 thanks, yes that makes sense, I’ve dabbled with that a bit in other works that I’ve done in the past so yes it’s something to also look into further.
Excellent video as always. Very instructive : I knew nothing about DR system 3 fluid acrylics but on the strength of this video will try without delay - DR system 3 relatively inexpensive. Thanks.
if you were to speculate, do you think the viscosity of the binding medium has any meaningful effect on how well paint is transfered from the plate to paper? as in regular acrylic vs heavy body vs fluid, as opposed to dilution w water. im due for new paint and have been holding off to see if it's worth investing in fluid acrylics or not. ty
I’m not sure. I personal wouldn’t dilute with water tho, instead I would use a clear medium instead. these videos by Sally Hurst have a lot of info regarding paints and gels and their properties. th-cam.com/video/TLuKAdkaNFo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=o8I2Cdeh3dwBO_n8 th-cam.com/video/bMwJI6pgX5o/w-d-xo.htmlsi=2Mpwi72Uu56SAhDD
Love your videos! Keep up the great work!
Thank you. Will do!
👏👏👏🙌 cool demo of the fluid acrylics! Love the new format of the video and thank you!
Thank you, I appreciate it.
Wow!
You really used them to their best advantage.
They look like useful paints
Thanks, yes I think there can be a few different ways to use these that I’m going to explore.
Looking forward to future experiments with these paints. Changing the order of the background and foreground steps will be interesting. Thanks, Mark, for this instructive video!
(ps: I liked the editing of this video with the zoom and speed changes, honing attention to the important aspects. Good production. 👍)
Thanks for watching. Yes I’ve a few ideas percolating in my mind.
I LOVE it! This is another fantastic piece to add to your collection. Thanks for the video.
My pleasure. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment.
Fearless work. Excellent.
Thank you that’s appreciated.
I have Binge- watched everything on the channel! Every technique & image is amazing. I can't wait to get started. You are a very good teacher.
Thank you that’s very nice to hear. I appreciate your support.
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@@margueritemitchell1829 hi 👋🏻
🤩👏👏👏 Love your videos and the results of your experiments, looking forward to your forecoming ideas 💡
Thanks for watching.
I like the zoom in and out. Puts things in context. Get to see the the lay of the land then what ur focusing on in the print.
Thanks for watching and your thoughts, it’s good to know.
Always interesting and informative. Thank you!
No problems. Thanks for watching!
I love your experiments and how different. Everything always looks brilliant, Work😊
Thank you, that’s very kind.
Really cool idea for gel plate print 😮
Thanks
This was great. Thank you for trying it out.
Thanks for viewing.
Thank you for sharing ❤
My pleasure. Thanks for watching.
Really cool effect Mark.. the black background really makes it pop!well done on coming up with the idea..not seen anything like this on gel printing,I’m always trawling TH-cam for new techniques..I was wondering if you think an acrylic scrape method would work…don’t know if you may have tried it?would be great to hear your thoughts on it and who knows you might even give s a demo lol!!Anyway,another triumph Mark and thanks so much for sharing!!👍🏻
Thanks for your thoughts Beverly. When you say acrylic “scrape” do you mean possibly by applying and creating an image with a pallet knife say? Could you maybe explain a bit more your ideas of scraping?
@@gelwithmark Hi Mark…sorry I should have explained in more detail..basically the same method by using blobs of various coloured acrylics and using a squeegee or something smaller if needed like a credit card and then drag the paint over your image..in your image,from the head down to the bottom ,hope that makes a bit more sense for you..there are tutorials on here you might want to look at..hope this helps you..please let me know what you think!😊👍🏻
@@beverlymarch7916 thanks, yes that makes sense, I’ve dabbled with that a bit in other works that I’ve done in the past so yes it’s something to also look into further.
Great..look forward to seeing what you come up with!!👍🏻
@@beverlymarch7916 😊
Mark, you are doing really great work! Love it! Thanks for all the ideas and the really great artistic work!
Thanks for the compliment. I appreciate your time in watching my content and glad you find value in it.
it does work! been doing it for a while, almost prefer it !! LOL
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Excellent video as always. Very instructive : I knew nothing about DR system 3 fluid acrylics but on the strength of this video will try without delay - DR system 3 relatively inexpensive. Thanks.
Glad you liked it and hope you have fun trying them out.
if you were to speculate, do you think the viscosity of the binding medium has any meaningful effect on how well paint is transfered from the plate to paper?
as in regular acrylic vs heavy body vs fluid, as opposed to dilution w water.
im due for new paint and have been holding off to see if it's worth investing in fluid acrylics or not.
ty
I’m not sure. I personal wouldn’t dilute with water tho, instead I would use a clear medium instead. these videos by Sally Hurst have a lot of info regarding paints and gels and their properties.
th-cam.com/video/TLuKAdkaNFo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=o8I2Cdeh3dwBO_n8
th-cam.com/video/bMwJI6pgX5o/w-d-xo.htmlsi=2Mpwi72Uu56SAhDD
What type of paper are you using for the mask that does not bother or pickup the paint?