IDK how long you have to be a pour artist to be considered fairly experienced, but I've been doing this for 4 years now, and I still learn from you every single video. One of the best acrylic pouring channels on this here youtubes...
Wow, Garrick. So informative. I have most trouble with cracking, when I have used a glue PM. And... so much trouble trying to varnish with Minwax Polycrylic Gloss, when I have used a glue PM. Have a great week!
Some greate tips, Garrick. I truly appreciate you and all you do to teach and guide all of us. That painting is gorgeous, I’m sure Resin will fill in any and all marks/indentations on your beautiful piece ♥️💥🙏
Thanks a lot for your tipps - I will also use them the other way around!! I always liked it when the color dipped down in some places, like those deeper ribbons because, if you resin those pieces, they will give it some kind of 3D-effect! If you have more ideas how to achieve them, please tell!! ❤
Bonjour Garrick!! 🥰 Contente pour ce tuto très intéressant et enrichissant. ☺️ Tu as toujours de magnifique résultat avec tes straight pour. Celui-ci est vraiment incroyablement beau!! Contente de te retrouver avec ta voix radiophonique, ton art et tes trucs. 🎉🎉🎉😘 Many love to you Garrick. ❤❤❤
Very little paint was tilted off. The leftover paint goes into other paintings or I combined multiple colors into one big container and use it as I need it.
The temperature doesn't make a difference unless you are using silicone. In that case you need heat. If you are blowing with a hairdryer cool air is best as hot air can burn or scab your paint.
If I put a big pot of water on the stove with a lid on it and a slow boil to add some humidity to the air it doesn't crack. Worked everytime so far
That's so freaking awesome. I live in a relatively humid climate but I will pass this trick on to others. 😊🙏🏿❤️
Good thinking!
@GarrickBrownArtStudio Don't have thepaint real thick. That promotes cracking. The top dries fast and underneath takes days.
IDK how long you have to be a pour artist to be considered fairly experienced, but I've been doing this for 4 years now, and I still learn from you every single video. One of the best acrylic pouring channels on this here youtubes...
Thank you so much Lynn!! I really appreciate your kind words 🥰
Wow i love this. Looks like a stairway to heaven. Thank you for the information.
Ohh I definitely see that!!!
Wow, Garrick. So informative. I have most trouble with cracking, when I have used a glue PM. And... so much trouble trying to varnish with Minwax Polycrylic Gloss, when I have used a glue PM. Have a great week!
Great tips as usually my friend in an easy to understand format! You’re the bomb Garrick, and ha-ga-gorgeous!! Wished we did a straight pour!
Garrick, thank you so much for the tutorial. Thanks to people, like you, I learn a lot. This was very helpful. Keep up the good work.❤
My pleasure! Thank you for watching.
Great tips bud! These are all beautiful. Tell Jazzie her paint turned out gorgeous! Let’s catch up soon! ❤
Will do!! I'll call ya friend!!
Some greate tips, Garrick. I truly appreciate you and all you do to teach and guide all of us. That painting is gorgeous, I’m sure Resin will fill in any and all marks/indentations on your beautiful piece ♥️💥🙏
Thanks so much Fiona!
Another super useful video Garrick, thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Oh my gosh, that is so cool
Thanks Sheri!
Awesome tips!!! Awesome art! Thank you for sharing!! ❤❤❤
You are so welcome!
Beautiful pour!!! Thank you for all the tips. You’re a great teacher. ❤
You are so welcome Paula!
Marvelous artwork and very instructive video with great helpful tips Garrick 👍🏻⭐️⭐️⭐️🙂
Great job, with good explanations.
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks a lot for your tipps - I will also use them the other way around!! I always liked it when the color dipped down in some places, like those deeper ribbons because, if you resin those pieces, they will give it some kind of 3D-effect! If you have more ideas how to achieve them, please tell!! ❤
Love this!!!
Beautiful piece and great tips!
Thanks bro!
I learn so much from you every time I watch your channel. Love you BIG Garrick Brown!!! xoxoxo!
Awww hey friend!!! Thanks for all the love!
Bonjour Garrick!! 🥰 Contente pour ce tuto très intéressant et enrichissant. ☺️ Tu as toujours de magnifique résultat avec tes straight pour. Celui-ci est vraiment incroyablement beau!! Contente de te retrouver avec ta voix radiophonique, ton art et tes trucs. 🎉🎉🎉😘
Many love to you Garrick. ❤❤❤
Thank you so much for the love Caroline!!!
Thank you so much for your generosity in helping us newbies! Lots of good tips for me in this vid! Your paintings are gorgeous and inspiring! Peace.
So happy to help! Thanks for watching! 😊
So kind of you to share these tips!!💜🙏
More than welcome!
Great tips here!! ❤
Love your wisdom in this Garrick. Thank you ❤
Thanks for watching!
BEUTIFUL WORK OF ART AND TEACHING US TO AVOID CRACKING. THANK YOU GARRICK FOR SHARING YOUR KNOWLEDGE
It's my pleasure. Thank you for watching and commenting.
Beautiful colors
Loved!!
Thank you
Hi ,,I put mine in plastic containers and put the lid on
Y que se hace con toda la pintura que quedó ?
Very little paint was tilted off. The leftover paint goes into other paintings or I combined multiple colors into one big container and use it as I need it.
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I have a question: Should I use hot air to get the cels or cold?
The temperature doesn't make a difference unless you are using silicone. In that case you need heat. If you are blowing with a hairdryer cool air is best as hot air can burn or scab your paint.