yll can be so rude for no reason, all she did was show the differences otherwise you wouldn’t have known what the end result would loom like. It’s like saying experiments are redundant
@@jacob416 hey what do you do for a living? Are you a fellow resin artist too? Because this video was meant for beginner artists.. Not for smartasses like you.
Okay so I am so confused. Because the first one you poured the white in first and then the colors. But the second one you put the white in last. So which one is it that you got the best effect on it because you reversed it when you pulled him out. You said that the first one is where you put the white last????
Opaque white is always very heavy and doesn't really move much unless you pour it on top of resins with lighter dyes or pigments. The one with the solid white ring around it is the one where she poured the white first. It didn't move. The one where she poured the solid white last is the one with the pretty pattern. Of course, that pattern is also due to the swirl pattern she poured the white in and the amount of white pigment used because if you use too much opaque white it can still sink to the bottom even through the lighter colors. It's all a matter of ratios and technique. 🤷🏻♀️
No she did say it in the correct order the first one she removed was the one with the white at the end and the second was the white first, in removal order
What some people fail to understand is that when using resin, the thicker colours (white) sink to the bottom of the mould while lighter colours (weight wise) rise. Pouring the white last and at the right time/temperature really does create a different effect. It took me a while to work this out when i first started using resin. It may seem obvious to some, but resin can be a difficult medium to work with regarding effects, colours and getting it to set properly, etc... I think your video is very informative, especially to beginners who are unsure of the processes regarding adding glitter and colour. 👍🏻👍🏻
you chose to post basic knowledge as an unknown novelty or hack. she is just reacting to your ridiculous post. instead of accusing her of being mean you could reflect why so many people reacted as she did. you start your clip with the question 'did you know?' so people are responding. and now you are blaming them for doing so. guess what that is called? rude. did you know that?
Thanks for sharing BUT you did change the way you poured so that does create a different pattern
That’s the point of the video
@@loveyourmuse yep thought that was the point but then listening to it 🤔🤔🤔
This just in: mixing things differently results in a different mixture
Annoying
Well have y'all heard of r/stories about Kevin?
yll can be so rude for no reason, all she did was show the differences otherwise you wouldn’t have known what the end result would loom like. It’s like saying experiments are redundant
@@Nana-gk9lz yes, some experiments are redundant, thats exactly what i’m saying.
@@jacob416 hey what do you do for a living? Are you a fellow resin artist too? Because this video was meant for beginner artists..
Not for smartasses like you.
I never knew this thank you! It's honestly pretty cool
Happy to help!
Who knew that if you put different colors in different orders, the result would be different? Mind blowing.
I think you mixed the first and second coaster in the audio😂
I was breaking my head around what was first n second for her😂 and me..
Yeah that ist and 2nd mixing confused me as well😂
Okay so I am so confused. Because the first one you poured the white in first and then the colors. But the second one you put the white in last. So which one is it that you got the best effect on it because you reversed it when you pulled him out. You said that the first one is where you put the white last????
I was looking for this comment 😂
Opaque white is always very heavy and doesn't really move much unless you pour it on top of resins with lighter dyes or pigments. The one with the solid white ring around it is the one where she poured the white first. It didn't move. The one where she poured the solid white last is the one with the pretty pattern. Of course, that pattern is also due to the swirl pattern she poured the white in and the amount of white pigment used because if you use too much opaque white it can still sink to the bottom even through the lighter colors. It's all a matter of ratios and technique. 🤷🏻♀️
"Me Too!" 😁
...... looking for someone notice the reason it's so confusing.
Same!!
I am sorry…. But did you. Not poor it the Order way around as you are describing?
When you take out the resin Art you say that the white was poored at the end: But you poored it First….
So which is now which?
Please make sure you check your tutorials as you did not show the end results in the correct order. Very confusing!!!!
No she did say it in the correct order the first one she removed was the one with the white at the end and the second was the white first, in removal order
@@nicoleherbI had to watch it a few times to understand what she meant. She did say it out of order.
Wait, pouring the colors in a different order makes the colors come out..... in a different order???? NO WAY DUDE
It looks like eyes in the first one!
What some people fail to understand is that when using resin, the thicker colours (white) sink to the bottom of the mould while lighter colours (weight wise) rise. Pouring the white last and at the right time/temperature really does create a different effect. It took me a while to work this out when i first started using resin. It may seem obvious to some, but resin can be a difficult medium to work with regarding effects, colours and getting it to set properly, etc... I think your video is very informative, especially to beginners who are unsure of the processes regarding adding glitter and colour. 👍🏻👍🏻
What blue did you use and where did you bought it ? Can you share a link please? I love the color ❤. Thank you
Thanks Sheri for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
The obe woth the white border looks like an ice lake
But.. I like both of them! Thanks for the tips
"I poured the white at the very end" *pours transparent on top of white *
like cmon you knew what she meant. she was obviously referring to the order of the colors
It's almost like the transparent one isn't a color
Fabulous info
The order you showed them makes difference too
Yes
What is up with these comments? How many of these rude people even do resin crafts?
I thought it was a well illustrated tip.
Are you pouring only the raw colours,if yes what type of color are you using?
If not,afe you pouring the colours mixed with resin?
Pouring things differently makes it look different. Omg
Cool. I wonder dies this technique work with when I swirl my soaps when I make them
nice
what kind of colorants did you use?
You did more then change the order, you swirled the second one and added more of one colour
Are you using alkhol in color?
The first way would look like an eyeball if you would have poured a black pupil
I love your example...do you take orders? PM if you do❤
They look like gojo's eyes
Wasn't expecting a jjk related comment about resin but yeah i see it lmao
i thought the resin trend was over 😢
Protect with breathing equipment when using resin. Peronally, i hate the stuff
What is SO HARD about using eco friendly resin yal have no care for this world its honestly baffling how little people care
i don’t know a nicer way to say no shit
You do know. You are just choosing to be mean.
they are right though.
Is that not obvious?
Did you know all american girls decided to talk like this?😂
This should be called Earth harming by sheri
you chose to post basic knowledge as an unknown novelty or hack. she is just reacting to your ridiculous post. instead of accusing her of being mean you could reflect why so many people reacted as she did. you start your clip with the question 'did you know?' so people are responding. and now you are blaming them for doing so. guess what that is called? rude. did you know that?
Is this not common sense
It’s just so much plastic :(
Your verbiage doesnt match your actions. Frustrating.