Hi. I think this one looks good. I love your perseverance and determination to get it right. Please keep showing us everything. There's nothing more frustrating than watching someone skim through a video when I don't have a clue how something was done.
Love watching your videos. They are so natural and real. You certainly do make us feel like we are in this together. Thanks so much for sharing with us. I’ve learn a lot from your videos. Everything is amazing. Love how you’ve made these wave. And I’ve taken another thing away from watching this and that is my need to apply a lot more perseverance when working with resin 😊
Love hearing your dogs bark. My 18 year old dog stopped barking at anything unless a stranger gets really close to her. So I kind of miss it. Ocean board is gorgeous!
Perhaps try letting the “body of water” set up for 15 minutes but not your white. I’ve found that when you come back and do the white without a wait time, because it’s thinner, it will almost skip or skim over the setup gelled water area, leaving larger cells. Worth a shot. My best results have been with just resin ocean white. I thoroughly enjoy watching your adventures and creativity! Best of luck!
Hey Julie! I love the long video's and continuing the experiments. It's coming along very nice even though you want bigger cells...so pretty. I really like the organic wave line on the second one, were you have more dips coming down rather than a straighter line. The water colors are beautiful, that darker blue looked gorgeous faded in. Bring on the next one, can't wait. Big hugs from Texas!😍🤩
I've really enjoyed watching your experiments today. I think it's the best way to learn how to get it to conform to your vision. Keep going. You will get there in the end. ❤
Another fun sea foam waves test. 😄 The bigger part of my comment is dedicated to you remarking on one of your stinkier resins giving headaches, though. 🙂 It's a bit bulky, and would block your ability to be heard clearly by muffling your voice, but a respirator could help with the smellier resins. Ideally--for anyone anywhere--you'd have not only good ventilation when working with any resin, you'd also have a way to protect yourself by not inhaling the fumes. That's where higher grade filters come in, though the majority of respirators I know of in hardware stores/online are primarily for filtering things like construction dust, and not so much gaseous fumes from potential irritants/hazards. That doesn't mean you won't find any with the options you could consider helpful, it'd just take research, and your own prudence on what makes sense to you.
Looks great! When you first started blowing out the second layer there was a point it actually looked like a huge crashing wave, then you blew out some more to get the foamy look you were going for. So I was thinking that once you get your waves where you want them to be you could make the whole scene blue water and work on making crashing waves. On shaking the Amor ocean pigment you could open it like you open your Piñata bottles and add 1 or 2, 3mm ball bearings to the bottle. You should do this with all of your bottles where the color drops to the bottom.
@PouringYourHeartOut no Julie it actually adds cells to your resin as it splits the resin with it being oil but splits it on a good way. you just add a couple of drops..
Omg what brand was that commercial for, Herbal Essence!? That was 😂🤪as hell!! I must admit I miss the old school commercials like those. Had me over here cryin laughing😅
I really liked the thumbnail picture. The right side had the big wave. The waves don’t always come in long across the whole beach. There’s always a few short ones coming. I know you are trying new pigments and resins but myself, I’d go watch some videos of waves as I’m about 3-4 hrs from a beach. You do wonderful pieces and not knowledgeable to tell you how to do your craft. 😊❤
❤ I am commenting after 1st wave, gorgeous, delicate and natural so far! ❤❤❤ edit: comment after 2nd, didn't wait 10 min for resin to thicken this time, still beautiful ❤❤❤ edit : after 3rd, absolutely beautiful Julie ❤️
I love your experimenting in the waves.. Good to see al kinds of different pastes and resins, how they work and the end results. Indeed your first line so delicate and nice cells, only annoying that the ‘moved’ during curing and lost their sharp lines.. even though the piece still looks gorgeous 🤗. up to the next one.. 💪🤍🩵💙
I love these experiments. I am getting frustrated though. Stop putting the extra white line on! Water is going to naturally show through the foam. It looks wrong with the extra white to me. 💜 I don't usually have criticism for you, but I cringe everytime you start putting more white on after you blow.
TY for taking everything you do step by step that is how you teach not just showing what you’re doing and not saying what you’re doing I love it because I learn a lot from you and I ty for that but I have to stop for a little bit until the doctor finds out if it’s the resin or whatever it is my hands are really bad I hope 🤞 it’s NOT the Resin it will rip my heart out because I love it so much ty good night 😴
I live on the ocean , have been watching waves come in and what im seeing is that the white lines are not so thick and solid , they also have cells in them and are a bit more lacy .
I ONLY use MAS epoxy tabletop for all my ocean/water scenes, I refuse to use anything else! Here’s a tip: if you want a smoother line where the edge of the “water” is, treat the wood with stain or paint first. Orherwise, you could end up with some sharp curves that don’t look natural at all.
I really liked the thumbnail picture. The right side had the big wave. The waves don’t always come in long across the whole beach. There’s always a few short ones coming. I know you are trying new pigments and resins but myself, I’d go watch some videos of waves as I’m about 3-4 hrs from a beach. You do wonderful pieces and not knowledgeable to tell you how to do your craft. 😊❤ the fourth wave looked the most natural until you added the line of extra white. I’m sorry, I guess we can agree to disagree.😅
Hi. I think this one looks good. I love your perseverance and determination to get it right. Please keep showing us everything. There's nothing more frustrating than watching someone skim through a video when I don't have a clue how something was done.
I am learning so much from your experiments with making waves, Julie. I think this piece looks really nice.
Love watching your videos. They are so natural and real. You certainly do make us feel like we are in this together. Thanks so much for sharing with us. I’ve learn a lot from your videos.
Everything is amazing.
Love how you’ve made these wave.
And I’ve taken another thing away from watching this and that is my need to apply a lot more perseverance when working with resin 😊
Love watching your experiments and your thoughts as you are working through everything, very informative.
Loving your waves journey! Thank you Julie I’m learning a lot! 😊💐
Love hearing your dogs bark. My 18 year old dog stopped barking at anything unless a stranger gets really close to her. So I kind of miss it.
Ocean board is gorgeous!
Perhaps try letting the “body of water” set up for 15 minutes but not your white. I’ve found that when you come back and do the white without a wait time, because it’s thinner, it will almost skip or skim over the setup gelled water area, leaving larger cells. Worth a shot. My best results have been with just resin ocean white. I thoroughly enjoy watching your adventures and creativity! Best of luck!
It looks great when you blow away the white line. Much more realistic looking. ❤
I love to watch everything also. So thank you for sharing ❤
I am loving your experiments with your waves. ❤
Colour Passion top cell white is the best one I've found for waves and cells.
With which resin?😊
@@PouringYourHeartOut I have used there 4hr fast cure for waves
I really like this 1 Julie, you did a great job, very realistic, ❤❤❤
I think the dark blue at the back of the third layer was a great idea. It made the color so much better, more water-like. 😊😍.
Great work! Maybe not torching the clear before the white would help with the cells, since the bubbles help create cells?
Hey Julie! I love the long video's and continuing the experiments. It's coming along very nice even though you want bigger cells...so pretty. I really like the organic wave line on the second one, were you have more dips coming down rather than a straighter line. The water colors are beautiful, that darker blue looked gorgeous faded in. Bring on the next one, can't wait. Big hugs from Texas!😍🤩
I love it. Love following your experiments. Thank you for sharing.
I've really enjoyed watching your experiments today. I think it's the best way to learn how to get it to conform to your vision.
Keep going. You will get there in the end. ❤
I really appreciate going on this learning journey with you, it’s helping so much! I think this one came out beautifully.
Ilove your waves, they’re really pretty. Thank you for sharing your waves journey with us. X❤
I really like it. Thank you for sharing!❤❤
Another fun sea foam waves test. 😄 The bigger part of my comment is dedicated to you remarking on one of your stinkier resins giving headaches, though. 🙂
It's a bit bulky, and would block your ability to be heard clearly by muffling your voice, but a respirator could help with the smellier resins. Ideally--for anyone anywhere--you'd have not only good ventilation when working with any resin, you'd also have a way to protect yourself by not inhaling the fumes. That's where higher grade filters come in, though the majority of respirators I know of in hardware stores/online are primarily for filtering things like construction dust, and not so much gaseous fumes from potential irritants/hazards. That doesn't mean you won't find any with the options you could consider helpful, it'd just take research, and your own prudence on what makes sense to you.
Looks great! When you first started blowing out the second layer there was a point it actually looked like a huge crashing wave, then you blew out some more to get the foamy look you were going for. So I was thinking that once you get your waves where you want them to be you could make the whole scene blue water and work on making crashing waves. On shaking the Amor ocean pigment you could open it like you open your Piñata bottles and add 1 or 2, 3mm ball bearings to the bottle. You should do this with all of your bottles where the color drops to the bottom.
I love all your waves, I think they're really pretty 💚🩵💙.
Julie, have you tried using silicone oil in your white? That gives amazing cells. Beautiful board, tho ❤
@@dandaresin no, I haven't. Doesn't it distort the cells?
@PouringYourHeartOut no Julie it actually adds cells to your resin as it splits the resin with it being oil but splits it on a good way. you just add a couple of drops..
Omg what brand was that commercial for, Herbal Essence!?
That was 😂🤪as hell!! I must admit I miss the old school commercials like those. Had me over here cryin laughing😅
I have great results with the Le’Rez Angel White pigment paste. Lots of cells and lacing in any resin that I use.
You should try the sunset waves, with pinks and oranges
I really liked the thumbnail picture. The right side had the big wave. The waves don’t always come in long across the whole beach. There’s always a few short ones coming. I know you are trying new pigments and resins but myself, I’d go watch some videos of waves as I’m about 3-4 hrs from a beach. You do wonderful pieces and not knowledgeable to tell you how to do your craft. 😊❤
Stunning!
❤ I am commenting after 1st wave, gorgeous, delicate and natural so far! ❤❤❤ edit: comment after 2nd, didn't wait 10 min for resin to thicken this time, still beautiful ❤❤❤ edit : after 3rd, absolutely beautiful Julie ❤️
I love your experimenting in the waves.. Good to see al kinds of different pastes and resins, how they work and the end results. Indeed your first line so delicate and nice cells, only annoying that the ‘moved’ during curing and lost their sharp lines.. even though the piece still looks gorgeous 🤗. up to the next one.. 💪🤍🩵💙
You should try piping the white. More control. That stick seems counterproductive.
This would make a great clock.
Great work! Waves in the ocean aren’t perfect, so let them do what they do. 👌🏼❤️
Have you tried partial waves at the end? (Breaker waves)?
I love the experiments. Please don't cut the video short!
Sorry, one more. It makes more sense to me to put the super dark blue on first at the back and work up to lighter. It would create more depth. 💜
We learn threw your struggles Julie 😂
I love these experiments. I am getting frustrated though. Stop putting the extra white line on! Water is going to naturally show through the foam. It looks wrong with the extra white to me. 💜 I don't usually have criticism for you, but I cringe everytime you start putting more white on after you blow.
That's, just lovely,wonderful. I think you should try Aurora boreal, just saying 😊
Beautiful 😻 😊
TY for taking everything you do step by step that is how you teach not just showing what you’re doing and not saying what you’re doing I love it because I learn a lot from you and I ty for that but I have to stop for a little bit until the doctor finds out if it’s the resin or whatever it is my hands are really bad I hope 🤞 it’s NOT the Resin it will rip my heart out because I love it so much ty good night 😴
Try taking the wedding cake tip off and using no tip. Don’t let thicken and blow the white up
I live on the ocean , have been watching waves come in and what im seeing is that the white lines are not so thick and solid , they also have cells in them and are a bit more lacy .
Pretty
I ONLY use MAS epoxy tabletop for all my ocean/water scenes, I refuse to use anything else! Here’s a tip: if you want a smoother line where the edge of the “water” is, treat the wood with stain or paint first. Orherwise, you could end up with some sharp curves that don’t look natural at all.
My resin is equal part of A and B by volume, one side always has extra. Could you please do a video explaining how you calculate yours on a scale.?
Is this supposed to be a wave coming in from the ocean onto the beach? needs some more depth
I think part of the problem is that you keep tilting it. Still turned out fantastic.
Please don't cut us short I like to see all steps I would be sad others play music speed threw and I don't like that 😢i like all steps as you do 😊
I really liked the thumbnail picture. The right side had the big wave. The waves don’t always come in long across the whole beach. There’s always a few short ones coming. I know you are trying new pigments and resins but myself, I’d go watch some videos of waves as I’m about 3-4 hrs from a beach. You do wonderful pieces and not knowledgeable to tell you how to do your craft. 😊❤ the fourth wave looked the most natural until you added the line of extra white. I’m sorry, I guess we can agree to disagree.😅
34:06 does not look like a wave, maybe you should make two waves plashing against each other in the middle raising up
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Why couldn't you do the back waves first then the closest one last
I really loved the thinner wave better...I like the direction its going🤍🤍