The camera had some issues capturing the depth of the layers, but it looks very trippy! What other kind of motifs could look cool using this technique? 🤔
A modern day female Leonardo Da Vinci your passion for your art is so magnetic and so engaging that I am saddened once its finished, but I have never seen anyone have as much different layers to their talent as you, and so many mediums that you engage in it is simply mind bobbling. Your smile and your cheerful persona is so engaging so magnetic I don't want to leave. This piece is beyond stunning
This is so cool!! Btw, this effect is called “parallax”. You can make it even more apparent by having the resin layers increase in thickness as you get closer to the foreground. ✨🌳🖤
ok so that does have a technical term.. I was thinking of areas with like rook formations that you could build up in resin layers to give off the appearance of actual rocks.. but in imagine a pc side panel made like this
every layer more I was like "wow" "woow" wooow" "WOOOOW!" you should seriously try resing landscape of an underwater town or burried treasure with fishes and oh my gosh the possibilities!
@@rumpelpumpel7687 it does not, its just an idea, she can make floating crystals for what I care. I just love the dioramas of underwater towns or abandoned buildings occupated only by fishes
This is not only a great idea, but it showcases what other things can be created with this technique. Amazing job and thank you for being so inspiring ❤️
It would be really cool to take this to the next level! Paint layer by layer from bottom to top until you have built up a 3D painting in a resin cube. Then buff and polish it so it can be seen from all angles!
@@bekkison practiced AND talented. Erasing the word talented diminishes the fact that some people will try just as hard and not progress as much: some people start out a bit better, can grasp the concepts more intuitively, and gain skill more quickly with practice.
As soon as I saw the thumbnail I was like "OMG SHE MADE ANOTHER MASTERPIECE CLICK CLICK CLICCCKKKKK" you really inspire me and motive me with the marvelous works you do
Absolutely amazing! Here is an idea: fit a strip of narrow led’s (probably warm white) at too and bottom behind the ‘tree layer’. The light should then shine through and illuminate that layer, enabling an even more 3d effect. I did this before (using the led’s on layered resin and if done correctly it may very well blow your mind.)
Gorgeous. Wish the canvas size was larger so you could see the clouds and mountains you did at the beginning because they kind of got covered up. But what a talent!! 👏👏
This is the first video of yours I've watched, I've just come from watching Jazzas and Chloe rose's video and loved all 3 videos, this turned out absolutely devine, you're so talented 😍
I bet using neon fluorescent paints and glow in the dark paint you could make some seriously wild paintings. Add glow in the dark paint in a lower level, using this one as an example, behind the tree then using UV led strips on the bottom top and sides you could make a glowing light come from behind the tree. Just some ideas for future projects.
Yea I thought the same, every layer was beautiful. If this was done in like water colors or put a light behind it?? I said glow paints too. The possibilities are endless
the result even if the camera can't fully capture is is breathtaking- I got chills because you paired it with such lovely music! I'm absolutely impressed and would LOVE to see more like this! please, consider a collage using real materials from nature!
my god, the way the colours become bright and define the shapes looks like magic. You have to be aware to some of us this doesn't come natural like it seems it comes to you. Many many many kydos for your artwork.
When you do something funny,you always make me smile.That's why I love watching your videos and I love every single video the old ones or new you guys are so cool and I will always support you guys
Inspired by this video I recently did a 3D painting in Jell-O for a party. For good measure, the paint was UV reactive (food safe, don't worry I didn't poison anyone) so that it would glow under black light. It took 6 hours, but it was so fun!
Seeing the blue at the back when you are taking it out of the mold made me think: What if you planned a 2-way 3D painting of some sort, painting in a way where you can see it from the back as well as the front. You know, like you could see behind the tree if you turn the painting... AWESOME
I don't know that the planning would be that much harded, if you start by planning the mold so that you can remove the back without removing the sides. Then you can start from the middle and paint the front half, then turn it over and paint the back half. Still tricky, though, yes!
Imagine doing a dwarven mine with various tunnels going in every direction, or even using the UV resin to make some tunnels cross the whole depth of the stack!
In 1979 and painted layers of my drawing in three and/or four dimension using plexiglass. No one had ever seen this before and everyone wanted one. It's nice to see someone else finally do something so beautiful!
its amazing! it is 3-D layered and if the mountains and clouds are not directly seen then they will be felt/experienced by the viewer and toned throughout the layers
What's amazing about this, is the fact you can't even see the clouds you painted (amazingly I might add) in the final pic but it's a layer that those that watch you and of course you know! And there's something beautiful about that... 🥰
That is really cool. All the background work you did got covered up though. If that tree was 50% thinner you could still see the mountains and stuff in the background maybe
Me: The clouds and then mountains look amazing! 😲 I wonder how will they look at the end of the project! Red Tree: I'm about to end this man's whole career
I am in AWE of this very talented and yet modest young lady . Completely bowled over by her talent and not to mention full of envy , so glad i found her videos as this is the first one i watched . Fair play to her she is just brilliant .
Oooh wait wait. I thinked of some scenario so mysterious with a twist. Idk like something under a foggy area or something. This comment kinda inspired me thanks. ^^ Unfortinately might be that lazy to not actuly make that, but only image it. But thanks still. 😅
@@bluebeka2458 Lol your welcome, well, keep in mind acrylics are translucent so if you make the paint thin enough it can act just as a wash so you would still see whats below
@@ngatiporou2559 I was a little sad to see the tree cover the mountains because she did such a great job on the mountains. The foreground is really beautiful though!
i really like how the layers help to exaggerate the depth and shape of the tree's canopy. Thanks for showing the process. This was a fun vid to watch! You guys have a great channel.
I said the same thing with people using resin to make ocean waves. I got bored of that hoping to see different designs. Thank you for doing this video. You did an amazing job💕
I don't know what to say here. That was incredibly awesome, but it flipped a switch in my head and opened up a door to many new versions of my current Art. Thank You for inspiring me.
So beautiful! The shards of light filtering through the branches is just gorgeous 😁 Your videos are always so calming to watch and the skill used not just to make the project but to film it the way that you both do is just 👏👏👏
I've never done art like this before, but, I am experienced with resin. Slow cures are the best for most applications. It's also good to rough up one layer before applying the next to help with adhesion.
Why the heck is she so pretty!?!? It’s not even just her looks either, her humor and the positive attitude she has just makes her FRICKING GORGEOUS!!!!!! And her talent!!!!!! DON’T EVEN GET ME STARTED ON THAT!!!!! 😍😍😍❤️😂
Sweet Rebecca, you are so kind hearted and pure, And very lovely in your own right! Many blessings and returns to you and yours... ➰🌟🪞🧡🦢🌟➰ “The beauty that you see in me is a reflection of you” -Rumi
You had me when you painted the sun rays in through the leaves. But honestly speaking, beautiful is an understatement when describing this piece of art.
Tis a thing of beauty. I also love how despite the fact that most of the background is covered by the foreground, each layer will always be preserved in this video.
Wonderful! it is nice to see this technic with someone who actually has talent. Most pours done in abstract pretty much anyone can do but this takes time, effort, and the gift.
This is beautiful! I can’t wait to see what you do next with resin. Also I’m really happy to see you using safety equipment when working with resin. I’m new to resin but i don’t see too many Makers who emphasize the importance of using a mask and gloves when working with resin. Which is sad because more and more people are experiencing really bad health problems because they weren’t protected.
Really cool. I'd love to see a light shined through the bottom of that so it would come through the gaps between all the layers. I bet it would really pop.
I just finished a painting first in over 30yrs started Another. This morning i somehow see this video first ive ever watched . Now my brain wont stop. AWESOME talent and im hooked.
Came out amazing !! Just some info for you and your followers to know: Resin yellows. Especially UV resin. and the thicker the resin is, the more yellow it will appear in the future !!
It sort of looks like it depicts Persephone returning from the underworld after a third of the year and her first growing something extreme in the mortal realm. Just a thought. Love your work btw.
To everyone complaining about the mountains, this was her first time trying this, give her a break. Besides she did an amazing job anyways! I loved the end result
I used to work in a Scenery Shop, and at one point we built these massive, curved stairs, that had clear plexi treads. These were put on metal risers, then backlit. I think the plexi sheets were 2" thick, and we cut down the treads from 8' X 4' sheets. The sides were dull, like the ones here, after the cuts, so we used heat guns to essentially re-activate them just enough that they became clear again. I'd try heat first, in case putting a coat on top of extant sides just seals in the cloudy finish the sanding created. Just a thought.
Disney's Tron had frames up to 25 layers in one single frame and uses the same concept. Each frame was filmed cut up and pieced together and than exposed onto a new final layered frame. Mindboggling work considering the Movie is 96 minutes long and each second has 30 frames (NTSC). Next level done in the 80's.
Awesome painting. I would be careful using resin indoors though. I can cause some serious respiratory issues with prolonged use if do not where proper mask and use in a well ventilated area.
Great advice I was meaning to say that, so i will second robs suggestion, ventalation is important when using catailstys of any kind, also just to add that marine strippers and things like goof of are seriously dangerous and often wont sghow sighns until we hity our fiftys like myselfm
Wow! This entire process was amazing!!! Thank you. I had a resin puzzle as a kid that built layers like this. So each layer was sliced and you had to put them together to form the end piece like yours. Haven't seen them ever again. I love this nostalgic moment :)
Watching the whole process is like seeing real life magic 🤩😍🤩 the final results could soothe the soul Thanks for the like its an honor, I really appreciate your art work
There are no words...its just beautiful. I'm very inspired to try. Just started in with resin and was looking for unique ideas with paintings. I found my inspiration!! FANTASTIC WORK!!
The camera had some issues capturing the depth of the layers, but it looks very trippy! What other kind of motifs could look cool using this technique? 🤔
Yeah it does't really come across, but that picture is pretty damn good even in 2D!
You can use silicon lubricant spray for resin projects to come out easily
its so cool
The Universe 🌌 maybe glowing in the dark, too😱
A creepy deep sea creature coming from the dark waters deep down to the light...🐡
A minute of silence for those amazing mountains.
*silenceeeee-----
And the blue forrest.. Beauties.
F
Mmm
A metaphor for life probably. Beautiful. Gone in an instant. Covered by a ginormous fucking tree. Whatever. Lol
Oh my god, wow. What a beautiful result. I looove the colours
Thank you! Cheers!
I love it
What tablet are you using? Do you use it as a second monitor for your laptop?
Imagine painting a castle with a dragon 😯
I can’t believe a DnD creator I follow FOLLOWS the same people as I do!!
A modern day female Leonardo Da Vinci your passion for your art is so magnetic and so engaging that I am saddened once its finished, but I have never seen anyone have as much different layers to their talent as you, and so many mediums that you engage in it is simply mind bobbling. Your smile and your cheerful persona is so engaging so magnetic I don't want to leave.
This piece is beyond stunning
Can we just pause for a moment and appreciate her painting skills! 3D or not this is an amazing painting
This is so cool!! Btw, this effect is called “parallax”. You can make it even more apparent by having the resin layers increase in thickness as you get closer to the foreground. ✨🌳🖤
thanks for the tip
Look who owned a 90's console.
@@zigfaust I actually never did :D Just studied architecture, and we would talk about how perspective creates parallax when you look at objects.
@@jolsevi6343 Fair enough. I learned about parallax effects/scrolling from Ninja Gaiden 2. :D
ok so that does have a technical term.. I was thinking of areas with like rook formations that you could build up in resin layers to give off the appearance of actual rocks.. but in imagine a pc side panel made like this
Just a tip: If you pour resin, the best way is in the corner and dont change position of pouring until all surface is filled.
every layer more I was like "wow" "woow" wooow" "WOOOOW!" you should seriously try resing landscape of an underwater town or burried treasure with fishes and oh my gosh the possibilities!
me too
that would look sick!
xD why does it have to be fishes? ^^
Right? That'd what I'm saying. She may have just started something amazing. I'm sure others will try too. I know I will, but I can't paint lol
@@rumpelpumpel7687 it does not, its just an idea, she can make floating crystals for what I care. I just love the dioramas of underwater towns or abandoned buildings occupated only by fishes
This is not only a great idea, but it showcases what other things can be created with this technique. Amazing job and thank you for being so inspiring ❤️
It would be really cool to take this to the next level! Paint layer by layer from bottom to top until you have built up a 3D painting in a resin cube. Then buff and polish it so it can be seen from all angles!
She just painted those clouds and mountains so effortlessly... my goodness, she is just so insanely talented.
Insanely practiced. The word talent diminishes the amount of effort that it takes to achieve mastery.
and then she covered them right up again
Skill but yes
@@bekkison practiced AND talented. Erasing the word talented diminishes the fact that some people will try just as hard and not progress as much: some people start out a bit better, can grasp the concepts more intuitively, and gain skill more quickly with practice.
The bob ross of Norway I think is where she is...man I’m gonna feel bad if I’m wrong about that lol
As soon as I saw the thumbnail I was like "OMG SHE MADE ANOTHER MASTERPIECE CLICK CLICK CLICCCKKKKK" you really inspire me and motive me with the marvelous works you do
Absolutely amazing! Here is an idea: fit a strip of narrow led’s (probably warm white) at too and bottom behind the ‘tree layer’. The light should then shine through and illuminate that layer, enabling an even more 3d effect. I did this before (using the led’s on layered resin and if done correctly it may very well blow your mind.)
embedding lights in the resin seems problematic i the future. What about a mount with lights in it?
Yeah, the camera only has one "eye", basically, so everything gets flattened and it's really hard to see the depth. But it looks pretty cool!
I wish I was half as artistically gifted as Martina. Her painting is next level, and her Fantasy has such a realistic look to it, it’s crazy.
Please visit my channel 💞🙏
It is not a gift, it's just practice uwu
@@natyatello9238 when I said gifted I meant it as another word for skilled.
After seeing several artists try to paint resin like her, I think her paintings are still the most amazing
Gorgeous. Wish the canvas size was larger so you could see the clouds and mountains you did at the beginning because they kind of got covered up. But what a talent!! 👏👏
This is the first video of yours I've watched, I've just come from watching Jazzas and Chloe rose's video and loved all 3 videos, this turned out absolutely devine, you're so talented 😍
Man this art more than anything feels like something that would be WAYYY better to see in person
Beautiful! This reminds me of the layered cell technique used in traditional Disney animation... like Bambi, Snow White, etc. Very inspiring!
I just thought the same!
I just saw a glance of this art in jazza's resin art video and i came all way through to see this masterpiece 😍😍😍 and it's worth it ✨
I bet using neon fluorescent paints and glow in the dark paint you could make some seriously wild paintings. Add glow in the dark paint in a lower level, using this one as an example, behind the tree then using UV led strips on the bottom top and sides you could make a glowing light come from behind the tree. Just some ideas for future projects.
AHHHH INCREDIBLY GORGEOUS !!! But, you completely covered the cloud i cryyyy. but it was amazing. 11/10
I was so sad when the mountains got covered up but the end piece just looks incredible!!! This is amazing!
Yep and also the sky.
I thought the same thing
Those clouds deserved to be seen!
Yea I thought the same, every layer was beautiful. If this was done in like water colors or put a light behind it??
I said glow paints too. The possibilities are endless
I was thinking the same thing! Didn't see the point in painting it all since it was covered but still a beautiful piece lol.
It looks absolutely wonderful!
I agree😍
So does you, tbh. 😍
the result even if the camera can't fully capture is is breathtaking- I got chills because you paired it with such lovely music! I'm absolutely impressed and would LOVE to see more like this! please, consider a collage using real materials from nature!
Yes! This would be awesome!
my god, the way the colours become bright and define the shapes looks like magic. You have to be aware to some of us this doesn't come natural like it seems it comes to you. Many many many kydos for your artwork.
Nerdforge: where magic actually exist
....and where neighbours needs to save stones and flowers cause some crazy girl with purple hair steals them
When you do something funny,you always make me smile.That's why I love watching your videos and I love every single video the old ones or new you guys are so cool and I will always support you guys
I clicked on this video not knowing what Layered Resin painting is.
I came out of it wanting to buy approximately 700 pounds of resin.
“ And now lets have a look at the final- “
Toyota ad: *not today*
adblocker ;)
What is ad?
Never seen it in my life thanks to ublock origin. :)
@@cmmiestcat like an advertisement lol
*grammarly*
Google ad for me xD
Inspired by this video I recently did a 3D painting in Jell-O for a party. For good measure, the paint was UV reactive (food safe, don't worry I didn't poison anyone) so that it would glow under black light. It took 6 hours, but it was so fun!
Seeing the blue at the back when you are taking it out of the mold made me think: What if you planned a 2-way 3D painting of some sort, painting in a way where you can see it from the back as well as the front. You know, like you could see behind the tree if you turn the painting... AWESOME
imagine the planning for that one though....and the resin required. :)
The planning would be a nightmare, but the resin wouldn't be that much more.
I don't know that the planning would be that much harded, if you start by planning the mold so that you can remove the back without removing the sides. Then you can start from the middle and paint the front half, then turn it over and paint the back half. Still tricky, though, yes!
@@BrooksMoses Nice solution
Imagine doing a dwarven mine with various tunnels going in every direction, or even using the UV resin to make some tunnels cross the whole depth of the stack!
That'd be awesome!
In 1979 and painted layers of my drawing in three and/or four dimension using plexiglass. No one had ever seen this before and everyone wanted one. It's nice to see someone else finally do something so beautiful!
I can only imagine how cool that must look in person- even on the screen the depth looks fantastic! Amazing!!
That's not a sketch, that's an epic illustration in and of itself!!!
its amazing! it is 3-D layered and if the mountains and clouds are not directly seen then they will be felt/experienced by the viewer and toned throughout the layers
this looks SOO DAMN GOOD, is there anything you can't do? like seriously
Thank you Chris!!
Right, she is an absolute jack of all trades. Unbelievable
@@frankierzucekjr HA! It would be “Jill” of all trades, but it’s ok Frankie.
Many blessings and returns to you and yours.
➰🌟🕯🤍🕯🌟➰
That tree blows my mind. The light breaking through the canopy and the magma-like colors in the center. Freaking gorgeous.
What's amazing about this, is the fact you can't even see the clouds you painted (amazingly I might add) in the final pic but it's a layer that those that watch you and of course you know! And there's something beautiful about that... 🥰
That is really cool. All the background work you did got covered up though. If that tree was 50% thinner you could still see the mountains and stuff in the background maybe
Me: The clouds and then mountains look amazing! 😲 I wonder how will they look at the end of the project!
Red Tree: I'm about to end this man's whole career
hahah ikr XD
i like the painting, but wish she didnt cover the clouds and mountain.
She killed this piece with a bog blob tree... kinda non aero effect. Adios poor sky! Adios 3d effects:)
I am in AWE of this very talented and yet modest young lady . Completely bowled over by her talent and not to mention full of envy , so glad i found her videos as this is the first one i watched . Fair play to her she is just brilliant .
This is honestly one of the most beautiful paintings I’ve seen in my life. Evan and Katelyn should really try this!
Sky be like: Imagine being under several layers so no one can see you. Couldnt be me. :v
Oooh wait wait. I thinked of some scenario so mysterious with a twist. Idk like something under a foggy area or something. This comment kinda inspired me thanks. ^^ Unfortinately might be that lazy to not actuly make that, but only image it. But thanks still. 😅
@@bluebeka2458 Lol your welcome, well, keep in mind acrylics are translucent so if you make the paint thin enough it can act just as a wash so you would still see whats below
and the mountains covered by the giant tree
see above
@@ngatiporou2559 I was a little sad to see the tree cover the mountains because she did such a great job on the mountains. The foreground is really beautiful though!
Oh My Gawd.. I think this is thee MOST CREATIVELY BEAUTIFUL THING I HAVE EVER SEEN IN MY 50 YEARS!
i really like how the layers help to exaggerate the depth and shape of the tree's canopy. Thanks for showing the process. This was a fun vid to watch! You guys have a great channel.
the number of skills this woman has and expresses to perfection makes me so jealous :|
I know right? But then I think, if I spent as much time honing my own skills, as I do watching other people hone theirs... what would be the result?
Make her your inspiration. If she is capable than so are you
I've worked with resin before and honestly it's not the easiest material to work with, so hats off to you. You did a great job. 😊
I said the same thing with people using resin to make ocean waves. I got bored of that hoping to see different designs. Thank you for doing this video. You did an amazing job💕
Omg has anyone shown this to Evan and Katelyn yet? Martina this is so beautiful! Your painting is incredible!
Please do another painting like this! would love to see one with a lot of small layers. I'm very impressed that you pulled this off so nicely
I don't know what to say here. That was incredibly awesome, but it flipped a switch in my head and opened up a door to many new versions of my current Art. Thank You for inspiring me.
So beautiful! The shards of light filtering through the branches is just gorgeous 😁 Your videos are always so calming to watch and the skill used not just to make the project but to film it the way that you both do is just 👏👏👏
I've never done art like this before, but, I am experienced with resin. Slow cures are the best for most applications. It's also good to rough up one layer before applying the next to help with adhesion.
Why the heck is she so pretty!?!? It’s not even just her looks either, her humor and the positive attitude she has just makes her FRICKING GORGEOUS!!!!!! And her talent!!!!!! DON’T EVEN GET ME STARTED ON THAT!!!!! 😍😍😍❤️😂
Sweet Rebecca, you are so kind hearted and pure,
And very lovely in your own right! Many blessings and returns to you and yours...
➰🌟🪞🧡🦢🌟➰
“The beauty that you see in me is a reflection of you”
-Rumi
Can we give this girl a moment of silence for the effort and patience please?
Woman* she’s an adult, not a child.
@@mordecai8707 Female, women, girl, you know what I mean!
@@avisdavid355 yea I know what your intention was but the term being used is just as important. Keep that in mind!
@@mordecai8707 Or you could not read into every little thing.
@@TheSwauzz don't worry about it Sarah, that's my decision to make.
Wow this turned out so cool! I've been experimenting with 3D in my collage work and it adds such a cool extra layer to everything. Love it!
You had me when you painted the sun rays in through the leaves. But honestly speaking, beautiful is an understatement when describing this piece of art.
Ur videos entertain me better than most shows or video games.
Omg...this is the most beautiful tree I've ever seen ...I absolutely love the design!! Red & orange r my favorites!
When your almost done and you realize there is a cat hair in the smack middle
Then decorate it nicely ;-) to make it look like something else ;-)
Yup lol
This comment just gave me a spike of anxiety, fauLLLK. Also don’t wash/rinse your brush in hot wahwah
Having done more resin-pour counters than I can count, when the cat showed up, I had a mild heart attack!
This looks so awesome!
"Let's make a sketch!"
...
Renders a gorgeous piece of art
Can... Can I have some of your talent please?
Tis a thing of beauty. I also love how despite the fact that most of the background is covered by the foreground, each layer will always be preserved in this video.
The Light coming through the trees looks AMAZING.
Wonderful! it is nice to see this technic with someone who actually has talent. Most pours done in abstract pretty much anyone can do but this takes time, effort, and the gift.
Imagine recreating one of the painting that Bob Ross did using this technique :D
Food for thought perhaps :P
Look up Evanandkatelyn they followed a bob Ross tutorial with resin
@@timbird. I was thinking of that video too!!
Love it!
My list of stuff I want to do is growing longer and longer.
So much to do, so little time!
WOW!!!
You created a mold with dense foamboard.. You've Just Taught Me Something!
looking at the painting with the music in the background almost brought a tear to my eye.
So incredibly beautiful. You are an amazing artist 💜
This is beautiful! I can’t wait to see what you do next with resin. Also I’m really happy to see you using safety equipment when working with resin. I’m new to resin but i don’t see too many Makers who emphasize the importance of using a mask and gloves when working with resin. Which is sad because more and more people are experiencing really bad health problems because they weren’t protected.
Really cool. I'd love to see a light shined through the bottom of that so it would come through the gaps between all the layers. I bet it would really pop.
Even if this wasn’t 3D it would still look so cool because of your painting skills
I just finished a painting first in over 30yrs started Another. This morning i somehow see this video first ive ever watched . Now my brain wont stop. AWESOME talent and im hooked.
Came out amazing !! Just some info for you and your followers to know: Resin yellows. Especially UV resin. and the thicker the resin is, the more yellow it will appear in the future !!
Imagine drawing a dragon on a hoard with this technique
DUDE! I was going to say a dragon too!
It sort of looks like it depicts Persephone returning from the underworld after a third of the year and her first growing something extreme in the mortal realm. Just a thought. Love your work btw.
That would be epic.
My uncreative self thought it looked like a scene from Merlin.
Wow, your theory is just sooooo mind-blowing
To everyone complaining about the mountains, this was her first time trying this, give her a break. Besides she did an amazing job anyways! I loved the end result
You could add resin to the sides to make them see through. That way you can see the layers since you cannot through the back
I used to work in a Scenery Shop, and at one point we built these massive, curved stairs, that had clear plexi treads. These were put on metal risers, then backlit. I think the plexi sheets were 2" thick, and we cut down the treads from 8' X 4' sheets. The sides were dull, like the ones here, after the cuts, so we used heat guns to essentially re-activate them just enough that they became clear again. I'd try heat first, in case putting a coat on top of extant sides just seals in the cloudy finish the sanding created. Just a thought.
The concept isn't new. In 1937 snowwhite was painted on glass sheets and than filmed. But you took it to the next level. Love it
Disney's Tron had frames up to 25 layers in one single frame and uses the same concept. Each frame was filmed cut up and pieced together and than exposed onto a new final layered frame. Mindboggling work considering the Movie is 96 minutes long and each second has 30 frames (NTSC). Next level done in the 80's.
baru kali ini aku betah nonton tutorial resin dari awal sampai akhir, tanpa aku cepetin, crunchhhh!!!
I think a painting of the something like the "huge fantasy diorama" or the city of Rapture would look cool
Awesome painting. I would be careful using resin indoors though. I can cause some serious respiratory issues with prolonged use if do not where proper mask and use in a well ventilated area.
Great advice I was meaning to say that, so i will second robs suggestion, ventalation is important when using catailstys of any kind, also just to add that marine strippers and things like goof of are seriously dangerous and often wont sghow sighns until we hity our fiftys like myselfm
I loved how it looked with the overspill, think it looked better that with the peeled straight lines. Anyway it is incredible!
Wow! This entire process was amazing!!! Thank you. I had a resin puzzle as a kid that built layers like this. So each layer was sliced and you had to put them together to form the end piece like yours. Haven't seen them ever again. I love this nostalgic moment :)
So many ideas from one video. Thanks guys can't wait to try this myself.
SKEJELLA BEGELLA!
LOL I saw this vid when it originally came out but Jazza and Chole's collab's got me coming back to watch it again!
This is literally the most satisfying video I’ve ever seen
OMG MARTINA THIS PAINTING IS AMAZING!..... I'M SERIOUSLY CONSIDERING ATTEMPTING THIS PROJECT!..... AWESOME JOB 😍!
Wow… that was amazing to see come to life. Brilliant work!
Watching the whole process is like seeing real life magic 🤩😍🤩 the final results could soothe the soul
Thanks for the like its an honor, I really appreciate your art work
So grateful for youtube for giving platform to such gem of artists 🙏
There are no words...its just beautiful. I'm very inspired to try. Just started in with resin and was looking for unique ideas with paintings. I found my inspiration!! FANTASTIC WORK!!
Solo 33.000 likes para esta belleza??? Es realmente hermoso el cuadro!!! Admiro su paciencia
Amazing, within one day you’ve become my favourite youtuber!
Feeling mesmerized!! I love how you took your time and didn’t use Uv resin for the whole process
The fact that she had to lean over the edges the whole time and yet did a brilliant job amazes me
That was my very first thought when she started painting!
Martina, reads your mind and creates a project you wanted to see all along😂