I just wanted to say, because u sounded quite disappointed with that last heart piece with the blue and yellow, it’s actually my favourite of all the pieces in this video. I love all of ur work, experiments as well but I would b so proud to make and wear a piece of jewellery that looked like that blue and yellow heart with the black background. I hope my resin art will b as good as urs someday x
Oh just have to say how much I love you!! I love love love how " normal " you present everything and can show real truthful things that happen with resin! Just know you are truly needed in the resin department. Lol I know because i have been doing resin for about 5 months or so. I am from the US.. you really are a breath of fresh air! Learning lots from you and enjoy the bloopers if you have any because i think bloopers can be a great way for us new resiners to feel better when it happens to us or really me. Lol
My husband tells me ‘to leave the resin alone…!’ But alas, 😝. Hopefully watching your processes in this tutorial will help me do just that. Lovely work!❤
Thank you so much for all your hard work. No one really knows just how much effort goes into things like this behind the scenes. I have learned so much from your videos. Both the tutorials and the experimentation.
1. Experiment videos like this are my absolute favorite. I've been doing a ton of experiments lately and it is so fascinating how they turn out! Love your focus on sharing your successes (and lack thereof) and your processes with us. 2. I just discovered your tiktok and it is really amazing - funny, charming, and just fun. 3. You have a lot of skill and talent and I really wish you could realize that and maybe be nicer to yourself? As you note, this is all fun and experimentation - so there's no need to call yourself an "idiot" or put yourself down. Resin is fun and you are amazing at it.
Wow, thank you, I normally tell myself of but in a funny way. Yes, the experimenting is so much fun, I'm having lots of fun with UV resin at the moment, it's so versatile 🥰
❤ Thank you for such an interesting video. Just adding the alcohol made a big difference. I loved all of them but the more 3d were more interesting. Thank you. M USA NH
I see animals or fun little monsters in almost every piece in this video. Not in the flowers of course, but I think it’s so fun just to see what we see.
I like a bubble or two, they are neat. Everyone seems to fret over them, leave them. You do great work, you are talented and good at this art technique!
Great videos! I’ve watched several now. 😁 A trick for the roses, something I learned for nail art that might work for resin. Worth a try at least. Two different techniques for the same effect. First one, whichever direction you make the swirl, do a second swirl in the opposite direction, both starting from the center and working outward. Second way, start your swirl like normal, but instead of stopping at the outer edge, keep going in the same direction back toward the center. Either way, it leaves you with two swirls that intersect, leaving you with that distinctive triangular rose petal shape.
I think I should watch ALL your tutorials befor I do anything. lol I did one trial and used the white sinker and yes it blobbed. then I watched a tutorial and you referred to #22 which I just watched. Any ways my granddaughter thinks I did a wonderful job. And now I can improve! Thank you so much
Daniel, (or anyone that cares to chime in) have you ever tried adding color to your sinker with mica powder or resin dye (no alcohol)? I was thinking of perhaps a small amount of interference powder, as I wouldn't want the sinker to override the alcohol dyes.
Enjoy your videos. My very first epoxy project was my kitchen countertops. Doing small things now. Just not quite thing small. Never done this method. Thank you.
U r super awesome. Ty for the tutorials. I call them hurricane pendants 😂 I'm gonna try the 50 50 mix but I just need to slow down and take my time. These r beautiful and especially the rose. Looks like rain drop splattering round bottom of it. Love love love.
Daniel, I think you and I both paid attention in our Chemistry lessons about the same amount! 🤗🤪 You keep talking about *pigment,* but alcohol inks have zero pigment in them, because they're _dye-_ based, not _pigment-_ based. It helps me (a non-scientist) to think of pigment like stirring mud into water, and dye as stirring sugar into water. You can't easily separate out the sugar once dissolved, but you could always (if you could be arsed) eventually strain the mud from the water and end up with clear water again! So yes, Piñata's Blanco Blanco alcohol ink is not pigmented, but it is highly *saturated, transparent dye,* if that helps. 😊 Ultimately, I think you get what you pay for, and Piñata's inks are only more spendy because they're not watered down, like many other companies inks are. It's the heavy saturation that makes them denser, so they sink. Like a medium weight coat becomes heavy when saturated with water if you get caught in the rain. I think that's probably enough metaphors for today - fab video as always, and I love watching you on TikTok as well! 😬
That's why I love this, you learn something new every day 😂. I should have concentrated more in class. I just presumed pigmented white as they always seperate in their bottles 😂. Thanks for that great tip 🥰
Thankyou Dan, I am new to this art, and was getting a lot of blobbing!! It was so frustrating and I felt I was wasting precious ink! Will now try again 🙏😊
I love making petri dish looks. And I’ll see how let’s resin’s alcohol ink works. I do like the blobby look in some of my pieces. It makes them each unique but I do want to try yours as well. I also watched your 3d bloom video tutorial, and I’m going to try that as well! I also crochet, so I’m experimenting with crochet items and resin. All a work in progress!
Thank you, I finially got pinata inks today, did 4 hearts, panicked when there was a skin on top when I went to stir, thought I'd done something wrong, you're the only one I've seen explain that the white does that.
The ones that sunk look amazing! I know it's not what you were going for but they look like eyes almost, or geodes. Going to be trying these inks tomorrow for the first time. Glad I saw your tutorial!
Hello Sir, ur work is amazing. I hope after watching ur clip now i will also make this type of effect in my art . Thank you so much for this beautiful tutorial video.❤
Can't wait to see the updated rose technique!!! Just found your channel through a resin group I am apart of, and I agree.. your tutorials are very easy to follow, the Lets Resin products are affordable, and your vioce is calming!
Daniel thank you so much. I felt like this video was just for me! I also learned what might be wrong. I have no clue if my white is a sinker or not. About to correct that right now!! I’ll keep you posted!!
Thank you so much for answering my questions! I FINALLY made some yesterday & they actually turned out!!! So excited! Now I’ll just practice more 😁. I ended up buying sinker white from let’s resin …. It made ALL the difference ❤️ Love your work & thank you again!
Oh man this was enlightening and helpful! I am getting so frustrated with my ink and white runnning down the sides of my little domes and covering the inside. Thank you for sharing this!
Yaaay! A new Daniel video! I had this problem quite a lot with my pours. I ended up buying three different whites for different projects. I finally swung for a bottle of the Let's Resin C Deeper white, and have had some success. I should have just bought that to begin with!
They turned out soooo beautifully!! ALL OF THEM 💖 Thanks for all these ideas! I do use both alcohol ink, and the mica, but never seen these techniques! 😁
I havent done anything yet but watched loads of video's and yours is simply the best. Your gentle, calming approach seems to make the information stay in my head. I want to sink acrylic and painted cut out afghan hounds into my work,and get the colors around them. Any ideas would be greatfully received. Could you do a video how to sink a flat detailed object into resin and still use alcohol ink with them? Thank you so much, Mo
Thank you, you should be able to do that in one pour. Push down the acrylic and then add the inks after. If the acrylic for some reason floats, you will need to do it in 2 pours. Semi fill, add acrylic, let cure, top up and add inks. Maybe do a test run first, some paints can also bleed into the resin so testing is best 😁
Love 💕 this. I have two huge bottles of piñata blanco white so it’s worth trying I’ll go 75/25 and 70/30 to see since with the small needle tip they aren’t equal
I can't believe I said Purple! 😂 I was meant to say that when I added the blue! 😂
😅iz ok
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Learning little by little great video thanks
I just wanted to say, because u sounded quite disappointed with that last heart piece with the blue and yellow, it’s actually my favourite of all the pieces in this video. I love all of ur work, experiments as well but I would b so proud to make and wear a piece of jewellery that looked like that blue and yellow heart with the black background. I hope my resin art will b as good as urs someday x
I love knowing that yo are also trying new ideas, it’s refreshing to see all the awesome results,whether they are positive or try better next time ❤❤
Oh just have to say how much I love you!! I love love love how " normal " you present everything and can show real truthful things that happen with resin! Just know you are truly needed in the resin department. Lol I know because i have been doing resin for about 5 months or so. I am from the US.. you really are a breath of fresh air! Learning lots from you and enjoy the bloopers if you have any because i think bloopers can be a great way for us new resiners to feel better when it happens to us or really me. Lol
Thanks so much Diane 🥰
My husband tells me ‘to leave the resin alone…!’ But alas, 😝. Hopefully watching your processes in this tutorial will help me do just that. Lovely work!❤
Thank you so much for all your hard work. No one really knows just how much effort goes into things like this behind the scenes. I have learned so much from your videos. Both the tutorials and the experimentation.
Wow, thank you! :)
1. Experiment videos like this are my absolute favorite. I've been doing a ton of experiments lately and it is so fascinating how they turn out! Love your focus on sharing your successes (and lack thereof) and your processes with us.
2. I just discovered your tiktok and it is really amazing - funny, charming, and just fun.
3. You have a lot of skill and talent and I really wish you could realize that and maybe be nicer to yourself? As you note, this is all fun and experimentation - so there's no need to call yourself an "idiot" or put yourself down. Resin is fun and you are amazing at it.
Wow, thank you, I normally tell myself of but in a funny way. Yes, the experimenting is so much fun, I'm having lots of fun with UV resin at the moment, it's so versatile 🥰
❤ Thank you for such an interesting video. Just adding the alcohol made a big difference. I loved all of them but the more 3d were more interesting. Thank you. M USA NH
I see animals or fun little monsters in almost every piece in this video. Not in the flowers of course, but I think it’s so fun just to see what we see.
I like a bubble or two, they are neat. Everyone seems to fret over them, leave them. You do great work, you are talented and good at this art technique!
ooowww instead of putting black behind the negative spaces.. add chameleon.. its gonna be even more 3D 😍😍
that last one made me gasp, so pretty. some of them remind me of a black hole!
I really liked the round one with the green, yellow.
Thanks, Daniel! I'm a newbie to epoxy and you inspire me to no end!
Thank you so much for the Super Thanks Libby 😊
Great videos! I’ve watched several now. 😁
A trick for the roses, something I learned for nail art that might work for resin. Worth a try at least. Two different techniques for the same effect. First one, whichever direction you make the swirl, do a second swirl in the opposite direction, both starting from the center and working outward. Second way, start your swirl like normal, but instead of stopping at the outer edge, keep going in the same direction back toward the center. Either way, it leaves you with two swirls that intersect, leaving you with that distinctive triangular rose petal shape.
They are stunning pieces. Very cool effect with the white. Thank you for sharing ❤
They are all beautiful !
those "reachers" are amazing❤
I am so excited! You have inspired me to use ink in my resin art.
Carnival! Love it. Can't wait to try it!
Thank you! It took me a while to find an answer to my issue, but here it is. My pieces are getting much better now.
I think I should watch ALL your tutorials befor I do anything. lol I did one trial and used the white sinker and yes it blobbed. then I watched a tutorial and you referred to #22 which I just watched. Any ways my granddaughter thinks I did a wonderful job. And now I can improve! Thank you so much
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this is great for those who have trouble l love watching each of your utubes and so glad yo are on here
Thanks, very enlightening. I've found that the video works well at 1.5 times normal speed.
You are awesome!! I enjoy your tutorials, thanks so much,
You are the MASTER of alcohol inks! And I now understand what my “blobby” issue was! Thank You!!
❤❤❤ thanks Dan. They are so pretty
Love the dimension, looks like oceans beds.
Todo lo que enseña es maravilloso ,gracias por tener ese deseo de compartir tu conocimiento .
Daniel, (or anyone that cares to chime in) have you ever tried adding color to your sinker with mica powder or resin dye (no alcohol)? I was thinking of perhaps a small amount of interference powder, as I wouldn't want the sinker to override the alcohol dyes.
Enjoy your videos. My very first epoxy project was my kitchen countertops. Doing small things now. Just not quite thing small. Never done this method. Thank you.
Thanks so much for the information. I can’t wait until my let’s resin resin arrives so I can test it with my piñata blanco blanco. Love your work. 😊
Love the science project just finished 12 projects, love them all
Thanks Pat 😊
Fantastic, thanks for the inspiration xx
Watching your videos has help me a lot totally appreciate your work and talents
Thanks Yvonne 😊
U r super awesome. Ty for the tutorials. I call them hurricane pendants 😂 I'm gonna try the 50 50 mix but I just need to slow down and take my time. These r beautiful and especially the rose. Looks like rain drop splattering round bottom of it. Love love love.
I think it's all pretty!!
Daniel, I think you and I both paid attention in our Chemistry lessons about the same amount! 🤗🤪 You keep talking about *pigment,* but alcohol inks have zero pigment in them, because they're _dye-_ based, not _pigment-_ based. It helps me (a non-scientist) to think of pigment like stirring mud into water, and dye as stirring sugar into water. You can't easily separate out the sugar once dissolved, but you could always (if you could be arsed) eventually strain the mud from the water and end up with clear water again! So yes, Piñata's Blanco Blanco alcohol ink is not pigmented, but it is highly *saturated, transparent dye,* if that helps. 😊
Ultimately, I think you get what you pay for, and Piñata's inks are only more spendy because they're not watered down, like many other companies inks are. It's the heavy saturation that makes them denser, so they sink. Like a medium weight coat becomes heavy when saturated with water if you get caught in the rain. I think that's probably enough metaphors for today - fab video as always, and I love watching you on TikTok as well! 😬
That's why I love this, you learn something new every day 😂. I should have concentrated more in class. I just presumed pigmented white as they always seperate in their bottles 😂. Thanks for that great tip 🥰
There is no white dye. Blanco is some kind of pigment suspended in whatever they use that allows it to work with their alcohol inks.
Thankyou Dan, I am new to this art, and was getting a lot of blobbing!! It was so frustrating and I felt I was wasting precious ink! Will now try again 🙏😊
Beautiful video..thank you !
I love making petri dish looks. And I’ll see how let’s resin’s alcohol ink works. I do like the blobby look in some of my pieces. It makes them each unique but I do want to try yours as well. I also watched your 3d bloom video tutorial, and I’m going to try that as well! I also crochet, so I’m experimenting with crochet items and resin. All a work in progress!
Love the experiment! Some really cool looks!
Thank you! 😊
Great tutorial! I’ve had so many Petri dish items come out with the blobs on the front and the skin on the back! I’m so glad I found you! Thanks!
You are so welcome! :)
Thank you so much for your videos!! I’m just getting started & you sir are awesome! 😎❤️
Thank you, I finially got pinata inks today, did 4 hearts, panicked when there was a skin on top when I went to stir, thought I'd done something wrong, you're the only one I've seen explain that the white does that.
I love learning from you!
Thank you!
Thanks Lisa, very welcome 😀
Absolutely phenomenal video Daniel, your talk through is so so good. Ate up every moment and off to have a play!!!
Thanks, have fun 😊
Fabulous, thankyou 😊
The ones that sunk look amazing! I know it's not what you were going for but they look like eyes almost, or geodes. Going to be trying these inks tomorrow for the first time. Glad I saw your tutorial!
Amazing! love your work and thanks again for your help today on your latest video.
Beautiful designs :)
I sooooo LOVE your videos! So happy, I found your channel! 👏🙌🫶🤸♂️❤️🙏💯
Hello Sir, ur work is amazing. I hope after watching ur clip now i will also make this type of effect in my art . Thank you so much for this beautiful tutorial video.❤
Thank you so much 😀
The heart at 39:26 looks like a winding road into a pink sunset. Great tutorial, I enjoy the experimental stuff.
Thank you 😊
Thank you for sharing... You are a Ink Wizard!!!! Blessings to you.
Thank you 😊
Thank you Daniel , very much, for this video . 🥰
Very welcome 😀
Thank you-very helpful.
I am just beginning to try these techniques with resin & inks. Thank you so much for your help! It's very well demonstrated and you helped me a lot!!
Thanks, Daniel
Can't wait to see the updated rose technique!!! Just found your channel through a resin group I am apart of, and I agree.. your tutorials are very easy to follow, the Lets Resin products are affordable, and your vioce is calming!
Thanks Misty 🥰
Thank you! You,re the best!
The Neat versions are so much more interesting for me lol
That bird head effect is pretty
🥰 thank you, have had a few successful attempts now so fingers crossed for a tutorial soon 😊
Thank you, Daniel. This was an especially helpful tutorial. It looks like that C-Deeper is less blobby without adding alcohol.
Thanks for showing this. I was really struggling and about to give up. But now I have something new to try hopefully I won't get blobs blobs blobs
As always, you are amazing. I have now been able to create some beautiful pieces. Thank you so much for your videos.
Thanks Rhonda as always 🥰. Very welcome 🙏
Daniel thank you so much. I felt like this video was just for me! I also learned what might be wrong. I have no clue if my white is a sinker or not. About to correct that right now!! I’ll keep you posted!!
Yay! So glad it has helped 😊😊
Thank you so much for answering my questions! I FINALLY made some yesterday & they actually turned out!!! So excited! Now I’ll just practice more 😁. I ended up buying sinker white from let’s resin …. It made ALL the difference ❤️
Love your work & thank you again!
Yay! So glad you have had great results 😁😁😁
These are mega awesome and look beautiful.
Thank you! Cheers! :)
Always useful your tutorials, thanks. And as good as ever. 😊👏🏻
Thank you 😊
Well, look at you grow! You are so much more at ease on camera now compared to a year ago. Love this experiment, as I do all your stuff.
Thank you Pam 😊, yes, a lot less shaky now 😂😂
C est intéressant des idée nouvelle je vous demande si vous pouvez la traduction en fraicais les francophone et merci. Beaucoup.
Thank you for a very helpful video. I have the molds, alcohol ink and now I will give it a try. You explained everything so well.
Thanks Margaret 😁😁
Incredibly helpful! Thank you! 😎
Oh man this was enlightening and helpful! I am getting so frustrated with my ink and white runnning down the sides of my little domes and covering the inside. Thank you for sharing this!
Wow great detail video I am learning alot about alcohol inks😊😊
This looks magnificently hypnotizing. I'll try this technique, thank you so much for sharing!
Thank you so much for this video, sure helps me to understand this process much better. Looking forward to future videos...Thank you 😍🥰
Thanks Brenda 😊
This was SO helpful! Thank you for all your work and help! And that oval rose piece turned out so amazing! Love it!~
Very welcome 😀 Thank you 😊
Thank you for this video 🤗. I've often wondered if that works. The results are fantastic 🤩
Great video! You are super clear on your directions. Thank you!!
You are so welcome! :) Thank you
Thank you for sharing..... I’m learning so much 💕
Thank you 😊. Very welcome
Very interesting🥰 thank you for the info😎😎luv the way you explain
Thanks Lorna 😊😊
Yaaay! A new Daniel video!
I had this problem quite a lot with my pours. I ended up buying three different whites for different projects. I finally swung for a bottle of the Let's Resin C Deeper white, and have had some success. I should have just bought that to begin with!
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Thank you so much for this video. You explained so much. Thanks again.
Very welcome 😀
Your work is amazing!
Thank you so much 😊
They turned out soooo beautifully!! ALL OF THEM 💖 Thanks for all these ideas! I do use both alcohol ink, and the mica, but never seen these techniques! 😁
Thanks for sharing and it was interesting! I have not tried this but will give it a go ❣️
Yay, have fun Judi 👍
Thank you so much for a great tutorials ❤🙏
Most welcome Suzanne 😊
Thank you so much😊
Very welcome 😀
Can’t wait to try this 😍
Increíble! Meg
I havent done anything yet but watched loads of video's and yours is simply the best. Your gentle, calming approach seems to make the information stay in my head. I want to sink acrylic and painted cut out afghan hounds into my work,and get the colors around them. Any ideas would be greatfully received. Could you do a video how to sink a flat detailed object into resin and still use alcohol ink with them? Thank you so much, Mo
Thank you, you should be able to do that in one pour. Push down the acrylic and then add the inks after. If the acrylic for some reason floats, you will need to do it in 2 pours. Semi fill, add acrylic, let cure, top up and add inks. Maybe do a test run first, some paints can also bleed into the resin so testing is best 😁
I just luv ur videos
Great video explaining the thickness of the sinker inks… I will definitely try adding alcohol to my sinker whites that are leaving blobs 👍
Thanks Lisa 😊
Love 💕 this. I have two huge bottles of piñata blanco white so it’s worth trying I’ll go 75/25 and 70/30 to see since with the small needle tip they aren’t equal
Have fun Kim 😊 I'm certain you will get great results 😁
@@daniel..cooper watching you on longer tutorials gives me hope when it doesn’t go well and you push on!
Thanks, think this was my longest one 😂. Always have to keep pushing 💪
I like the blacks. They are abstract.
Thanks 😁
These are beautiful. I’ve been asking others what’s the best alcohol inks. I’m glad I came across your video. Thank you.
Thanks Joyce 😁
Grazie per L' aiuto. Sei bravissimo😍🥰
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Very kool cant wait for the next one
Thank you 😊
Thank you so much for this tutorial I am now keen to try my alcohol inksnagain
Yay 😊 😊 😊