Can I MASTER Acrylic Pouring?!...

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Published 2023-03-17
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All Comments (21)
  • @Jazza
    Get $200 worth of PRO art supplies for only $99! (Now available with split payments!) prosketchpack.com/ Jazza's Pro Sketch Pack is only available for 2 more weeks, don't miss out!!
  • @Motsham
    i love how each of these videos start with a calm intro but then quickly devolves to pure and wonderful chaos. I love it! I crave the chaos!
  • @OGBunney
    The secret to get the cells is use silicone oil. You just need a couple drops mixed with the color, but it gives that “sploopy” effect
  • @spifariffic
    The coastal one made my jaw drop and my eyes pop out. Absolutely gorgeous
  • @graceswan4353
    I loved the piece where Jazza reused paint from some of the test pours, and tried the revolutionary techniques of straws, blow dryers, and taking art slowly 😂
  • @cylestine
    I am IN LOVE with these pieces — especially the ocean and glitter ones! You should try an ocean piece again, but add glitter to the sand and waves. That would really bring it to life! 🎉
  • I love how Jazza casually creates awesome textures with acrylic pouring. Tryi silicone oil next time for cells. I can’t wait to see more acrylic pouring from you. ❤️🥰😍
  • @Francine.R.K
    Jazza!! You make me laugh, and I got excited when you said you're falling in love with fluid art. Just a few tips: watch your consistencies! Making sure your consistencies are the same will make pouring a lot better. You cannot mix lower viscosity and heavier viscosity mixes together. Also, when using a hair dryer to blow the paints instead of just swirling and stretching, you need to use the attachment that directs the flow. Without it, you're just blowing air around. Watch the densities of the paint when mixing with pouring mediums. Each paint behaves differently based on the pigment used, so you can't just use the same amounts. Try a drip test to test your consistencies. You mentioned using soap to create "bubble effects" - I think you mean cells. Try silicone oil instead of soap. You'll get much better reactions with silicone. You can even try to mix in Australian Floetrol with your paints (in a 3:1 ratio of Aussie Floetrol:paint, and do not add water), and swipe this mixture over the paints to create bubbles (i.e., cells and lacing). Finally, you use the torch to pop air bubbles trapped in your paints. You are mixing and pouring at the same time, so you're getting a lot of air bubbles from the mixing. These will create pinholes (and in some extreme cases, cracks) in the dried piece, so you want to pop them while the paint is still wet. Some great fluid artists who also teach: Molly's Artistry, Olga Soby and Rinske Douna. Look at videos by LeftBrainedArtist, who explains the science behind fluid art.
  • @Yashuop
    Raise your hand if you've been watching Jazza for a long time🤚
  • @suzt7076
    The ocean one looked awesome! And that last one shows you always come up with a new spin in the techniques you try
  • I'd love to see you use these acrylic pours as backgrounds for some art! Either by drawing/painting directly on top or transferring them to a computer programme to draw on top!
  • These aren’t necessarily my style but I love the concept of learning and practicing techniques for future pieces of art! You’re always a joy to watch 🎉
  • @suzt7076
    You might want to try the heat gun or torch every time to get rid of the bubbles on the surface. Although, I think your paint is still a bit thick…. Love my sketch kit btw!
  • Too much stacked paint will make it warp and cause it not to dry evenly which is why the paintings havent dried flat and smooth instead of textured
  • @su-she9225
    The ocean piece truly blew me away! It's really beautiful and nice to look at
  • @BBG06301
    Thinking about the fact that Jazza's kids probably always imagine him with paint or ink or clay on his hands, and it's such an integral part of how they see him, and something about that is so sweet and wholesome and cozy.
  • @Cationna
    I really love the effect of that "oceanic" piece!
  • @perfectcatto
    My pro sketch pack arrived today and I am SO EXCITED to get creative again with new materials :) thank you jazza for being such a great inspiration
  • @Jack.Rackhoon
    I think the beachy one is clearly the best, and still one of the cooler i've ever seen 🤩