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Genre: Howto & Style
Date of upload: Mar 23, 2024 ^^
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13:29 You did an AWESOME job at matching the colors!!❤ The paints all lined up there together is so satisfying!!
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if you try something like this again, a lot of people who do acrylic pours use dish soap and water to thin paints, that may make it easier as well.
if your paint is thinner, you might just be able to use a very thin needle, instead of going back and forth.
it would be more prep, but you could also print a paper to put directly behind the bubbles, that way you dont have to go back and forth between your reference sheet (that may be hard to see because of the plastic though. Maybe you could mark the side facing you with its letter or number?
whatever you do, thank you for sharing with us! this is such a neat idea, and I hope you can find a way to conplete your vision 💜
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5:10 the way the needle popping the bubbles is edited perfectly on beat is one of the most satisfying visual x sound combo i've ever witnessed!!! Loved it so much!!
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Is anyone else sitting here SCREAMING "Minori! Go get real needles in the smallest gauge you can find!!!!" With good technique you won't have the paint mess that you are getting with the large blunt needles. Love this idea and will use it for Social Committee over the summer. Thanks for all the hard work.
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I was very impressed with your color matching. I wonder if it might be a better idea to work with the bubble paper flat. That way, gravity will pull your paint down to more fully fill the bubbles and keep them from leaking in the puncture hole where you injected them. Tape the bubble wrap on the frame, but don't have the plastic sheet in it, just open and let the paint pool and collect to more fully fill the bubbles. I know it will get heavy with paint and at some point you may need to support it. But it's all trial and error at this point. Great job.
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@minori7126
4 weeks ago
I am not done yet! Part 2 is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSlTAzLm-7U
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