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Acrylic Pouring Techniques 40 Easy Lessons On Acrylic Pours

acrylic Pouring Techniques 40 Easy Lessons On Acrylic Pours
acrylic Pouring Techniques 40 Easy Lessons On Acrylic Pours

Acrylic Pouring Techniques 40 Easy Lessons On Acrylic Pours 6 easy acrylic pour techniques for beginners. dive into the world of acrylic pouring with our collection of 40 instructional video lessons. learn techniques for creating mesmerizing abstract designs using fluid acrylics. discover pouring methods, color mixing, and creating cells. Problem 1: you add silicone to your paints, and do your pour. you have a small area with huge cells, but the rest of the painting doesn’t have any. hint: be sure to mix the silicone into the paint, three to five gentle stirs only. problem 2: you add the silicone, mix it into the paint, and do your pour.

acrylic Pouring Techniques 40 Easy Lessons On Acrylic Pours
acrylic Pouring Techniques 40 Easy Lessons On Acrylic Pours

Acrylic Pouring Techniques 40 Easy Lessons On Acrylic Pours Premix with pouring medium and spread the background color (negative color) over the canvas. pour a full pipette of acrylic ink color you like. in the center of the acrylic ink circle, put 1 drop of silicone oil. next, add 1 drop of isopropyl alcohol. Pour the paints on the canvas in a puddle. layer the paints on canvas in a pre determined order till satisfied with the amount of paint. use a skewer or popsicle sticks to swirl the paints. else, simply move or tilt the canvas in specific directions. control the flow by tilting in the opposite direction when required. Instructions. premix your colors with a 2:1 proporation of floetrol to acrylic paint. add a tiny bit of water (preferable distilled) to each cup and stir. add 2 3 drops of silicone oil to each color and slightly stir. pour each of the colors in layers into one cup. Here are some acrylic paint pouring tricks: dirty pour flip cup: use a single cup to mix multiple colors of paint and pouring medium. place the cup upside down on the canvas and lift it, allowing the paint to flow and mix in unique patterns. this technique is known as the “dirty pour flip cup.”.

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