Both turned out amazing. Using quality acrylics, like Amsterdam, really have helped me! Thx for sharing your awesome content. My IG is @ArtbyKerstgen. Your videos are inspiration ✌
I like the less stirring one because the cells are bigger and more widespread. Now that I see that I realize it most pieces are so busy and crowded. I like it!
An interesting experiment, thank you. Both are nice, I like them both. I saw somewhere that it also makes a difference at what stage you blow, If you don’t blow until halfway through tilting then the cells tend to retain their shape more.
Both are very nice though I like more with less stirring as the cells are more defined. On the other hand you gave me a great idea when I am not in the mood of stirring!! because the outcome is fantastic. For next time I would try with just two colors so we can decide better. Thanks for posting so great videos. I love them!!
I love them both, however I like the cleaner look with a little bit of cells - you know, sometimes “less is more”. 😉 My daughter, on the other hand, loves the one you stirred most leaving the most cells. Love these comparison videos! Fun to watch! ❤️ I just order some Liquitex Iridescent medium to craft with my kids. You’ve inspired us to make a mess! We can’t wait! Floetrol is hard to get where I live.
Both are nice but I perfer the "Much Stirring" with more cells. Do you find that adding white between each colour tends to fade out the colours and they lose their brightnesss? It's happened to me and my paintings look washed out. I love your tutorials so please keep them coming :)
I'm in Georgia, USA, where would I find Amsterdam paint? Would it be about the same as Liquidtex? I want to paint, not run around looking for one particular brand of paint. Thanks
Hey guys! Which one do you prefer? :)
both ;)
Both turned out amazing. Using quality acrylics, like Amsterdam, really have helped me! Thx for sharing your awesome content. My IG is @ArtbyKerstgen. Your videos are inspiration ✌
Hello....je préfère le second .....Merci de ce partage ...
@@Anhedonia22 Thanks! :)
@@Hell2ThaNaw Thanks a lot, Kerstgen! :)
I like the less stirring one because the cells are bigger and more widespread. Now that I see that I realize it most pieces are so busy and crowded. I like it!
Thanks a lot, Alice! :)
An interesting experiment, thank you. Both are nice, I like them both. I saw somewhere that it also makes a difference at what stage you blow, If you don’t blow until halfway through tilting then the cells tend to retain their shape more.
Thanks a lot for the idea, I'm going to make that experience also. :)
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Gorgeous as always 👌
Thanks a lot! :)
Both are very nice though I like more with less stirring as the cells are more defined. On the other hand you gave me a great idea when I am not in the mood of stirring!! because the outcome is fantastic. For next time I would try with just two colors so we can decide better. Thanks for posting so great videos. I love them!!
Thank you very much, I will consider your suggestion! :)
WOW!! Just mesmerizing!
Thanks a lot! :)
I love them both, however I like the cleaner look with a little bit of cells - you know, sometimes “less is more”. 😉 My daughter, on the other hand, loves the one you stirred most leaving the most cells. Love these comparison videos! Fun to watch! ❤️ I just order some Liquitex Iridescent medium to craft with my kids. You’ve inspired us to make a mess! We can’t wait! Floetrol is hard to get where I live.
Oh, that's so cute, I'm glad to hear that you got some inspiration.. :)
Thank you very much!
Can you make a video on with and without blowtorch
Good idea!
I'm gonna make it soon!
Thanks for watching!
Wonderful comparative video, I watched it to the end)) I think I liked "Little Stirring" picture more...but the second one is nice as well ;)
Thanks you very much! :)
much stirring is quite enthralling
I agree. :)
Thanks a lot!
Both are nice but I perfer the "Much Stirring" with more cells. Do you find that adding white between each colour tends to fade out the colours and they lose their brightnesss? It's happened to me and my paintings look washed out. I love your tutorials so please keep them coming :)
I experienced it when I was using different brands of paint.
Since I use these materials, no issue whatsoever. :)
Thanks for watching! :)
Do you use a blow torch for your pours
Yes, I do. :)
I'm in Georgia, USA, where would I find Amsterdam paint? Would it be about the same as Liquidtex? I want to paint, not run around looking for one particular brand of paint. Thanks
Yes, they are quite similar, but you might have to tune a bit with the mixing ratio.
Good luck! :)
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I personally like both different styles of pours.
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Thanks a lot, Lauren! :)
I like both, I would be grateful if I could get even close to same effect, but alas cells evade me
Thanks a lot!
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Thanks :)
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Thanks! :)
Ok they where the same
Thank you!
They are both gorgeous but I adore cells so the second one pips the first one at the post
Thank you so much, Maria!
Way to much white at the bottom of that cup
Do you think so? :)
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Not much difference
Not much, but noticable. :)
I see No Difference.
Check the cells size! :)
Thanks for watching!
@@VizoliArt yes thats the only thing. I was looking at the construction of the cells. Color change and separation or mixiing together!