So basically the ink spreads out into the water, and the soap breaks the bond of the water, but it only happens in the area the soap is in, so since the water away from the soap still has a bond, the ink is pulled towards the water with the bond, this only happens at the surface and not below it If I got something wrong, or missed something, tell me in the replies
Whenever you upload, I get so overexcited and I have a reflex of instantly liking your videos specifically. It's amazing how you try something new, and your not trying to be the best. You don't boast like most youtubers, but you do everything for fun:)
I recently discovered this guy, and I find his videos super relaxing and inspiring. It's amazing because the things he does are theoretically things anyone could try themselves!
Love your refreshing take on life. Your vids are so cheery and fun. Reminds me of my childhood when everything was fun and exciting. You have inspired me to try something creative just for the sake of being creative
this so sweet 🥹 i agree, it’s refreshing to see his childlike sense of wonder and approach to creativity. always unafraid and willing to make mistakes and smile through it 🥹❤️
bro i just wanna say, i came across the worm video like an hour ago, and i can’t stop watching your videos, every single one was interesting and ive watched like 8 at this point lol. keep making content bro its something about you and the way you make your videos, its addicting and perfection.
i love how positive the comment section on this video is 🥹 glad more people are finding and enjoying connor’s content and it brings them the same joy it brings me! ❤️
I sure love your energy, and thankfully it is contagious. Thank you for yet another very creative and fun video. You also make it so that we can try this too. I sure enjoy your no nonsense, just creative way of doing videos. Much Love
Water is a polar molecule. Which basically means it has a positive charge in one end and a negative in the other end. This is very helpful when they bind together because it helps create surface tension. This surface tension can be broken by soap because basically a soap molecule is hydrophobic in one end and hydrophilic in the other (one end loves water the other repels it) this is helpful because it can attract both water and oil as a cleaning agent. But it also means it can break the water molecules apart and push then away from each other. And my guess is the ink is hydrophobic and shares some of the same properties as oil in this scenario. Which makes it float on the water and then is pushed away when the soap molecule interacts with it.
the soap removes the surface tension of the water. You can demonstrate this by floating a needle on a bowl of water and one drop of soap will make it instantly sink
Try dragging the tip of a toothpick across the rings of ink. Also perhaps experiment with a drinking straw to blow the surface in different directions. Maybe there are some colored inks to add more possibilities?
You look so happy doing that ! It's a pleasure to watch even if I probably never experiment myself (or maybe I will, it seems fun, I don't know but I definetely will watch your other videos)
okay for the DIY paper, i think if you lower it into the water and then somehow get a mesh or something under it, you can get it out without destroying the paper
I wonder if for the DIY paper, you could put some kind of mesh (like a cooling rack) into the water before you start dipping the ink in the water, so then when you want to take the paper out you can lift up the mesh
hey, i think it might transfer to DIY paper, you just need to add a mesh submerged under the container then use it to lift the DIY paper once the transfer has done.
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Like swirl dipping guitars....drag through it to direct swirls through it! The swirling give another level of achievement or what kids call now "satisfaction". Deeper dip tank and you can dip larger objects like guitars, bike helmets, shoes, etc. This has evolved into "hydrographics". You can print images, dissolve and apply the print in a dip tank.
I just found you while scrolling in my homepage, I saw the video when you tried to grow tomatoes out of a subway sandwhich and after that Im now subbed and watching your vids. Im now in love with your content 😂
dude i found this channel a few months ago through the dandelions video and i just now noticed how much it's channel's grown since then!! super exciting to see 👏👏
You could do the same but smaller version with nail paint and then instead of clothes use nails of your wife, I saw it online one time and they are similar and looks good 👍
i'm glad Yt put your video on my feed i love your energy and all those content are so fun to watch ! keep going Connor always having good these watching those video!
Hey man, I just came across your channel, and man, am I addicted to your content! You have the best Ideas, and execute them perfectly. Mad respect to you, man.
This is what I was concerned about when I saw the DIY paper project :) I'm pretty sure that factory-made paper has some funky additives which keep it together when exposed to water. Nevertheless, great video! I love how every project is so simple, fun, and easy to follow!
the difference in density of the two liquids separates them a part kinda like how when you dropped the soup in the water they didnt mix and the soup stayed as a blob inside the water
The ancient Japanese art of suminagashi, which translates to "floating ink", is made possible by several scientific phenomena: surface tension, Density, Mixing, and Surfactants. Here's how these scientific principles work in suminagashi: Water surface tension: Allows artists to float ink on the water's surface Density: Colors float because they are less dense than water Mixing: It's important that the colors and water don't mix Surfactants: Surfactants, like soap, are added to the colors to control how they spread Artists use suminagashi to create marbleized paintings by layering ink and a mixture of water and soap, called "resistance", on top of each other. When the ink is moved, it structures itself into an abstract design. Artists can then transfer the pattern to thick paper by gently dropping the sheet into water and pulling it out from the side to let excess water drip off. After drying under something heavy, the paper will have a flat surface that shows the pattern. Suminagashi is the precursor to paper marbling, an art technique that uses designs to imitate polished marble. The practice also incorporates Japanese philosophy that emphasizes the value of nature, imperfection, and abstraction. If i got anything wrong pls inform me in Pls like this comments my hands hurt so bad
I used to do something like this with nail polish. I think we called it “water marbling”? Very messy way to do nail polish, but it turned out super cool!
I think your diy paper transferred the ink perfectly, you just need to use a screen to delicately lift it out of the water. You probably came close to getting a more traditional Japanese look with your homemade paper because printer paper has binder in it that rejects the ink.
The reason it does that is because for a example ink is germs let’s say that the dish soap is the hand sanitizer so you put hand sanitizer and then ink Sence it’s like germs it goes in a circle and it won’t touch.
I love the final results! It reminds me of a holographic look without the color. My family does a lot of woodworking and let me make designs on the wood sometimes. You just inspired my next idea!😊😊 Thank you!
such a cool effect! i remember doing something similar, but as a science experiment (less artistic lol) from school that included black pepper and the dish soap on a q-tip. the outcome is the black pepper spreading out just as it does here!
6:37 so for wood it’s actually different than paper you should’ve boiled the water first then put the ink and soap ,then put the wood then wait 1 min and you will get better results 🎉
If it did transfer to fabric, it might not survive laundering. Can you do this with acrylic paint? I did fabric marbling at a workshop. The water had an agar gel to support the floating pigment. I think the fabric had been "fixed" with a mordant prior to treatment, but I might be wrong.
4:10 I consider myself science-y, so here: The ink part is pretty obvious I think, but the soap works by removing water surface tension, separating the ink. The same works for water skitters, also known as “Jesus bugs” because they walk on water. If you add soap to the water a water skitter is on, it’ll sink, due to the loss of surface tension
I found this Guy grom the japanese dirtball Video and now Im addicted to his content
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So basically the ink spreads out into the water, and the soap breaks the bond of the water, but it only happens in the area the soap is in, so since the water away from the soap still has a bond, the ink is pulled towards the water with the bond, this only happens at the surface and not below it
If I got something wrong, or missed something, tell me in the replies
Nah I think you did good
I’m pretty sure you’re dead on. Great job.
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i'm starting to think connor never gets a bad video idea, also love the cozy vibe the studio has coupled with relaxing jazz, literal masterpiece👏
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I watched the dirt ball video and now I’m binging all of your vids
Awesome! Thanks for watching and supporting 🤗
same 100 dollars from dirt is crazy lol 😂 imma start making them from now on
Ditto
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Whenever you upload, I get so overexcited and I have a reflex of instantly liking your videos specifically. It's amazing how you try something new, and your not trying to be the best. You don't boast like most youtubers, but you do everything for fun:)
Aaww I love hearing that!! Legit made my day! Thanks for the support 😄🙌🏻
Your probably the best DIY TH-camr I’ve seen
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Will always be
I like that even after having almost 200K subs he still replies to almost every comment. Keep Growing!
I try to! 😄 thanks for being here and supporting
This guy really needs to get 1million subs because he is an amazing TH-camr❤❤❤
Maybe buy some sassafras and plant them and make your own sassafras
Thanks so much for the support! That would be a dream come true to hit 1M one day!😄
I'm glad you tested the DIY paper, I was wondering how it would hold up. Keep up the content!
Awesome that you wondered about it too! Thanks for watching and supporting 😄
I recently discovered this guy, and I find his videos super relaxing and inspiring. It's amazing because the things he does are theoretically things anyone could try themselves!
Love hearing that! Thanks so much! I appreciate you🤗
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Love your refreshing take on life. Your vids are so cheery and fun. Reminds me of my childhood when everything was fun and exciting. You have inspired me to try something creative just for the sake of being creative
this so sweet 🥹 i agree, it’s refreshing to see his childlike sense of wonder and approach to creativity. always unafraid and willing to make mistakes and smile through it 🥹❤️
Aaahh love hearing that so much! Legit might print out this comment to hang at my desk 😄🤗
Thanks for the support!
Bro this is so cool it looks like inside of an geode it has patterns like a wave nice work dude keep up the paste❤
Yea so true! Good comparison! 🙌🏻
@@itsConnorCreates yw
I like that you take your time and only release a video when it's ready
I’m trying to post one every other week for now 😄 I would love to increase the consistency eventually to maybe once a week!
My most favourite channel in youtubeeeeee!!
Honoured to hold that title!! Thanks so much! You da best 😄🙌🏻
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Try layering the diy paper with the pulp. Repeat the mesh step so the paper is thicker!
Good idea thanks!!
bro i just wanna say, i came across the worm video like an hour ago, and i can’t stop watching your videos, every single one was interesting and ive watched like 8 at this point lol. keep making content bro its something about you and the way you make your videos, its addicting and perfection.
Aaww such a great comment to get! Thanks so much for being so kind and supportive and watching what I make! You da best 🙌🏻😄
I always love your videos, quick, yet entertaining and well edited content.
Thanks so much!! I really appreciate your support and feedback 🙌🏻😄
I never skip ads on Connor's videos, because he deserves the SUPPORT 🌈
You da best!! Thank you! Your support doesn’t go unnoticed 😄🤗
@@itsConnorCreatesThe moment I saw your name I clicked. Been waiting for the next video since my last comment lol
@@itsConnorCreatesI discovered ur vids from ur subway sandwich vid and I find your kids super relaxing!
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I adore your videos. I'm also mega jealous of your workshop. I'd never leave if I had that setup!
Thanks so much! I appreciate your support! And yes its definitely my happy place, very thankful for it 🙌🏻
you’re so close to 200k congrats man you deserve every single one of them love the videos have a great day man
Thanks so much! Just hit that milestone this morning, very grateful for everyone’s support 😄🙌🏻
i love how positive the comment section on this video is 🥹 glad more people are finding and enjoying connor’s content and it brings them the same joy it brings me! ❤️
Me too! So thankful for everyone here 😄 and thanks for supporting since day 1!
I just cant express how happy iam that i found this channel ❤
I love hearing that!! Thanks for being here 😄🤗
I sure love your energy, and thankfully it is contagious. Thank you for yet another very creative and fun video. You also make it so that we can try this too. I sure enjoy your no nonsense, just creative way of doing videos. Much Love
Such great feedback! Thanks so much for watching and the kind support, I really appreciate it 😄🙌🏻
Fantastic! I love that you showed us your fails so we can learn from them :)
Thanks! 😄
Endless possibilites for mind blowing Japanese techniques. It's quite unique really, AND I love the finished product. Keep it going! 😁
So true! Thanks for the encouragement!!
I’ve been binge watching your channel and I love your creativity, please keep the good work! I also love your positive energy!!
Thanks so much!! I really appreciate you watching and supporting 😄🤗
Who remembers when he turned dirt to a shiny ball
That was a fun (and time consuming) one!😅 I appreciate you being here supporting since then!
I do! I'm going to try to do the dirt ball one here soon
lol I just watched that vid 😂😂😂
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I love it when someone tests something that's so unnecessary and has fun while doing it. Keep up the good work!
Thanks for watching and supporting! 😄
Type of fibre in fabric can make difference in results
the only way I can describe Connor is: immaculate vibes
A description I’m very grateful for thank you! 🙌🏻🤗
Your content is amazing dude, never give up, your amazing, i love your energy! ^^
Thanks so much! I appreciate you!😄
Water is a polar molecule. Which basically means it has a positive charge in one end and a negative in the other end. This is very helpful when they bind together because it helps create surface tension. This surface tension can be broken by soap because basically a soap molecule is hydrophobic in one end and hydrophilic in the other (one end loves water the other repels it) this is helpful because it can attract both water and oil as a cleaning agent. But it also means it can break the water molecules apart and push then away from each other. And my guess is the ink is hydrophobic and shares some of the same properties as oil in this scenario. Which makes it float on the water and then is pushed away when the soap molecule interacts with it.
So interesting! And you explained it really well actually, so thank you! Much appreciated 😄🙌🏻
This is definitely an underrated TH-camr, great content!
Thanks so much! I appreciate you!😄🙌🏻
I’ve been staying awake that way I can watch your videos your energy makes it better I’m waiting for a Japanese tin foil ball😁
Thanks so much! 😄🙌🏻
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the soap removes the surface tension of the water. You can demonstrate this by floating a needle on a bowl of water and one drop of soap will make it instantly sink
Interesting! Very neat! Thanks for the explanation
waiting a while for a new video from this man
Thanks for your excitement! 😄🙌🏻
Try dragging the tip of a toothpick across the rings of ink. Also perhaps experiment with a drinking straw to blow the surface in different directions. Maybe there are some colored inks to add more possibilities?
Good idea thanks!!
I found this Guy doing some Japanese dirtball Video and now I am purely addicted to his content
that is how i found him and now i am addicted 2!!!!!!!!!!
Glad it’s a healthy addiction haha! Thanks for watching and supporting 😄🙌🏻
@@itsConnorCreatesi saw you at snail video then the dirt ball and now i am subscribed
Same bro
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You look so happy doing that ! It's a pleasure to watch even if I probably never experiment myself (or maybe I will, it seems fun, I don't know but I definetely will watch your other videos)
Thanks for watching and supporting 😄🙌🏻
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THANKS FOR THE HYPE! 😄
You never fail to bring me joy with your videos!
Love hearing that! Thanks for watching!😄🤗
Nice!
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Thanks!! You’re number one comment 😄🏆 i really appreciate your support!! Thank you!
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okay for the DIY paper, i think if you lower it into the water and then somehow get a mesh or something under it, you can get it out without destroying the paper
Good idea!
Road to 200K subs 😀
Just hit it this morning! So grateful for everyone here 😄🙌🏻
This was super cool to watch! I want to try this now! You’re always in such a good mood and that puts me in a better mood!
Thanks!! I always appreciate your kind comments! You gotta try this project too it’s so satisfying 🙌🏻
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Honoured you think I even have real fans!😄🤗
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Yeah, looks like from the comment you only have 16
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I wonder if for the DIY paper, you could put some kind of mesh (like a cooling rack) into the water before you start dipping the ink in the water, so then when you want to take the paper out you can lift up the mesh
Yes great idea!! Thanks!
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I love this guy. He likes to try things
Thanks for the support!!😄
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hey, i think it might transfer to DIY paper, you just need to add a mesh submerged under the container then use it to lift the DIY paper once the transfer has done.
Good idea!! Thanks!
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I really enjoyed this video.
Great content!
Thanks! I appreciate you checking it out!😄🙌🏻
Like swirl dipping guitars....drag through it to direct swirls through it! The swirling give another level of achievement or what kids call now "satisfaction". Deeper dip tank and you can dip larger objects like guitars, bike helmets, shoes, etc. This has evolved into "hydrographics". You can print images, dissolve and apply the print in a dip tank.
Awesome! Sounds very satisfying indeed! I’ll have to look it up, so epic it works for bigger stuff!🙌🏻
I just found you while scrolling in my homepage, I saw the video when you tried to grow tomatoes out of a subway sandwhich and after that Im now subbed and watching your vids. Im now in love with your content 😂
Aaww thanks so much!! I really appreciate you watching multiple videos and for the kind support 😄 you da best!
I fell in Love after the Japanese dirt ball. I Love his energy and creativity.
dude i found this channel a few months ago through the dandelions video and i just now noticed how much it's channel's grown since then!! super exciting to see 👏👏
Thank you! I appreciate you sticking around and supporting 😄🙌🏻
Just hit the 200k milestone this morning!
What a refreshing video deserve sub
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For clothing try different oil based paints with white colour instead of soap water and use a deeper container instead of tray 🤓🥸
Okay nice! Thanks for the advice!
You could do the same but smaller version with nail paint and then instead of clothes use nails of your wife, I saw it online one time and they are similar and looks good 👍
I'm freaking addicted to this guy pls make more stuff
Thanks for the healthy addiction! I appreciate your support 😄🙌🏻
5:29 the one in the middle looks like those topographical maps
Ya true!!
The “Dude, Breath.” painting in the back is amazing I need that
I just recently got it! It’s awesome 😄 from a brand caller pointer and pine
You can transfer onto a cap if you use a deeper tray that can dip the whole cap.
good idea! 🙌🏻
i'm glad Yt put your video on my feed i love your energy and all those content are so fun to watch ! keep going Connor always having good these watching those video!
I love hearing that!! Thanks for being here!😄🙌🏻
Hey man, I just came across your channel, and man, am I addicted to your content! You have the best Ideas, and execute them perfectly. Mad respect to you, man.
Thanks so much! Appreciate you supporting and glad you found your way here!
Great video keep it up!😁
Thanks! 😄🙌🏻
I can watch this so many times it’s so satisfying
Thanks for watching and supporting! It’s legit so relaxing to do 🙌🏻 10/10 recommend
I wonder how it would work with different colors of ink, it would probably look pretty cool :)
Ya true! Good idea, would be fun to experiment with!
This is what I was concerned about when I saw the DIY paper project :) I'm pretty sure that factory-made paper has some funky additives which keep it together when exposed to water.
Nevertheless, great video! I love how every project is so simple, fun, and easy to follow!
Ya you’re probs right! And ya exactly! super easy yet super fun 🙌🏻 thanks!
You should do one without deluding its so light!
Good idea!
I was feeling down today. I'm going to try this out myself. thanks dude.
Awesome hope it lifts your spirits up a bit! It’s super relaxing and enjoyable 😄
Could we have more art ideas like this please.
Ya for sure! I’m working on some new videos rn 😄🙌🏻
the difference in density of the two liquids separates them a part kinda like how when you dropped the soup in the water they didnt mix and the soup stayed as a blob inside the water
Okay sweet! Good explanation thanks!
The ancient Japanese art of suminagashi, which translates to "floating ink", is made possible by several scientific phenomena:
surface tension, Density, Mixing, and Surfactants.
Here's how these scientific principles work in suminagashi:
Water surface tension: Allows artists to float ink on the water's surface
Density: Colors float because they are less dense than water
Mixing: It's important that the colors and water don't mix
Surfactants: Surfactants, like soap, are added to the colors to control how they spread
Artists use suminagashi to create marbleized paintings by layering ink and a mixture of water and soap, called "resistance", on top of each other. When the ink is moved, it structures itself into an abstract design. Artists can then transfer the pattern to thick paper by gently dropping the sheet into water and pulling it out from the side to let excess water drip off. After drying under something heavy, the paper will have a flat surface that shows the pattern.
Suminagashi is the precursor to paper marbling, an art technique that uses designs to imitate polished marble. The practice also incorporates Japanese philosophy that emphasizes the value of nature, imperfection, and abstraction.
If i got anything wrong pls inform me in
Pls like this comments my hands hurt so bad
Actually so impressed by this comment and all your info! Very helpful and fascinating to understand more how it works! Thanks for sharing all that 😄🙌🏻
Found this channel from dirt thing…….. I’m literally obsessed with your channel lol😁😁
Thanks so much!! I appreciate your support 😄🙌🏻
I used to do something like this with nail polish. I think we called it “water marbling”? Very messy way to do nail polish, but it turned out super cool!
Awesome! Really neat!
thanks for sharing this kind of art I would have never seen this keep up the great work❤
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching and supporting 🙌🏻😄
4:09 i think it becuz ink has oild and soap say "haha i hate oil" then pushes it
Oh right! That makes sense! Thank you🙌🏻🙌🏻
@@itsConnorCreates is a theory tho i migt be wrong
found you on my recommended. it was the subway tomato video. i really love the videos. keep up the great work ❤️
Awesome! Thanks for checking out these couple videos, I appreciate you!🙌🏻😄
@@itsConnorCreates You are very welcome :) You are very positive.
I will also try to make it and use it for decoration at home, nice video congratulations for 200k ❤😍
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This guys content makes my day dude, like genuinely.
I love hearing that! Thanks for watching and supporting 😄
I think your diy paper transferred the ink perfectly, you just need to use a screen to delicately lift it out of the water. You probably came close to getting a more traditional Japanese look with your homemade paper because printer paper has binder in it that rejects the ink.
Oohh interesting!! Cool! Thanks for the tip 🙌🏻😄
Very underrated!!
Thanks!😄
The reason it does that is because for a example ink is germs let’s say that the dish soap is the hand sanitizer so you put hand sanitizer and then ink Sence it’s like germs it goes in a circle and it won’t touch.
8:05 I LOVE HOW YOU ISED CLOTHES MAN
Thanks!
I love the final results! It reminds me of a holographic look without the color. My family does a lot of woodworking and let me make designs on the wood sometimes. You just inspired my next idea!😊😊 Thank you!
Awesome!! Hope it turns out great!😄
You know, I actually do like whittling in comparison to such simple creativity as displayed by this content creator
I love whittling too!🤗
The creativity is just insane!❤
🙌🏻😄 thanks for the support!
@@itsConnorCreates Cant wait tp try this type of art!
such a cool effect! i remember doing something similar, but as a science experiment (less artistic lol) from school that included black pepper and the dish soap on a q-tip. the outcome is the black pepper spreading out just as it does here!
Woah neat! I didn’t know that would be a similar effect, so cool!
This guy content is so addicting to watch😆
Glad it’s the healthy kind of addiction 😅 thanks for watching and supporting!
Would using coloured ink work? I might also experiment with marker ink. This seems similar to hydro dipping too! You should try it!
Ya I think so! The traditional art form just uses black so that’s why I stuck to it here 🙌🏻 and yes would be fun to experiment doing that sometime!
This guy is so nice and talented. I’ve even gotten some ideas from him ❤❤
Thanks! I love hearing that! I appreciate you😄🤗
hello 👋 I really like your videos and really want more so I hope to watch more later on 😊
Thank you! I appreciate you watching and supporting 😄🙌🏻
6:37 so for wood it’s actually different than paper you should’ve boiled the water first then put the ink and soap ,then put the wood then wait 1 min and you will get better results 🎉
Woah interesting! Thanks for the advice!
I am so happy that croissant lamp video popped up in my recommennded
Love that you remember that one! One of my favs 🙌🏻😄
@@itsConnorCreatesfunnily enough it's been on my to do list for a while, really wanna try it
If it did transfer to fabric, it might not survive laundering. Can you do this with acrylic paint? I did fabric marbling at a workshop. The water had an agar gel to support the floating pigment. I think the fabric had been "fixed" with a mordant prior to treatment, but I might be wrong.
Ya true good point! And no I don’t think acrylic paint would work the same but I haven’t experimented with it😄🤷🏻♂️
the random comments added in during editing that occasionally appear across the video are really neat
Thanks! Glad you appreciate that 🙌🏻😄
@@itsConnorCreatesof course 😁
2:22 this is so satisfying 🔘
It’s so fun! 🙏
I’d love to see a 30+ minute long video, I’ll happily watch it 🙂↔️
That’d be a fun challenge to work up to eventually! Thanks for the encouragement 🙌🏻
Hey Conner I have a video idea, it is an ancient Japanese art called Phad it is basically art on a paper scroll 📜
Woah neat! I’ll look into that! Thanks for the idea 🙌🏻
Man! I love your video!!! Looks super fun to try! I’m gonna use a deeper tu to see if we can get it to transfer onto a hat. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🙂💫
Thanks so much! It’s a fun project for sure! And yes good idea, hope it works!
I indeed did it on fabric and it worked pretty well. You shouldn't water down the ink. btw your river-nagashi was amazing!
Awesome! Okay sweet thanks!
4:10 I consider myself science-y, so here:
The ink part is pretty obvious I think, but the soap works by removing water surface tension, separating the ink. The same works for water skitters, also known as “Jesus bugs” because they walk on water. If you add soap to the water a water skitter is on, it’ll sink, due to the loss of surface tension
Woah really neat! I haven’t heard of those bugs, pretty interesting! Thanks for the explanation, definitely helps me understand it more 🙌🏻