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Thank you Mr Otter! This was super helpful
is the liquin the same as (edit) the stuff I have for acrylic?
Thank you the straight to the point tie dye video. Would you please do a video using 2 dye colors! ❤
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The horn of the Rhino is for Dürer and Dali what Starry Night is for Van Gogh and what The great wave is for Katsushika Hokusai or what The Last Supper and Mona Lisa are for Davinci. There are the Fibonacci spiral made visual, a tell-tale of the golden ratio. This needs to be known
Hi, how do you glue the transferred image to a paper/ canvas, and second what material is best as canvas, I don't want to have "wet" work.
I have used watercolor paper, newsprint, and wood. The transparency usually has enough sticky residue left in the back the it will hold it to the surface. A glue stick would also work as well as one more piece of packing tape
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i just heard Bronze is the most durable art that can withstand thousands of years... Maybe we should make a museum out of modern bronze statues, Buildings, Technology like Car, PC etc.. I say PC because on a PC you can see the parts. You could actually make a Lego like statue where you can take all the parts apart. 😂 You could make the same with Cars etc.. So technology wouldn't be wasted. everything should have 2 statues one modular one solid in case someone wanna steal it.. 😂
Hi, I’m pairing a big flag 10x12 but since I will be waving it I need it to be light. What do you recommend I use to make my paint not so heavy and so that the paint doesn’t end up cracking ? Thank you
Thank you for your very instructive tutorial. I'll try this to make a watercolor travel journal with 100% cotton paper. I plan to use a leather book cover over the outer cover to better protect the book.
very helpful
Why would one need to use linseed oil on top of using Liquin?
Look at me watching your video five years from now. (Psst. Prices on Amazon when up a little bit, but it's on sale, so cheaper than $14.)
That is the ugliest half assed paper mache bowl I've ever seen a grown adult cop to making and then to make a KZread tutorial????? Really? WTF
I am so glad I found this!! Thank you so much for making this video; I am inspired!
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What about the history of the temples?
❤ oh look there's temples in it too
Such a great tutorial. It was very helpful
I watched it after exactly 5 years LOL 😂
This was extremely helpful and I had great success! Thank you for this video
Music?
You do such a good job explaining how and what to do. I looked at several videos and yours it’s the winner! Love this
This is super helpful. Thank you.👍
This was awesome. Love the way you put this together. Your voice and explanations were clear and thoughtfully concise.
This is not a cyanotype. It is a paint stencil on paper. Totally misleading. Should rename video "how to make a fake cyanotype with blue spray paint" or, more fitting, "how to make a stencil on paper with spray paint". That or just remove the video all together until OP learns what an actual cyanotype is and posts that instead. Clickbait, Thumbs down!
Thumbs down. This is a paint stencil video video and not a cyanotype video of any kind. Could have been done inside a garage. Total clickbait!
You've made it so simply understandable. Thanks a million 😋😇
Finally I managed to make my own 300GSM 100% cotton watercolor sketchbook just because of your straightforward video. Thank you so much. Such a great video.
Does a bone folder fold 300 gsm thick papers well?
It worked for me. I used Baohong Artist Watercolor Paper 300 GSM cold pressed.
Mine never turn dark blue. They’re always very light after the soaking phase and never darken again. Weird 😅
Which type of theme name we can say😂
Underrated
0:32 oh ok **drags my brush over some new paper** **paper immediately falls apart** THE FRIG DID I DO 😭
Can you wash more than one shirt together when they are all finished, or do you need to wash each one separate? Or like if I do a bunch of greens and a bunch of blacks, separate by color but wash them all together? I don't have a washer at home, so just trying to figure it out. I have a mini washer at a friends house but he's being slow at getting it back to me.
As long as you rinse them out well, I usually wash mine together. However if you have a bunch of green items and a bunch of black items then I would wash the green together and the black together. The only time I had the color bleed was when I didn’t let it sit overnight.
@@MrOtterArtStudio Thanks so much! I did my green ones and they came out pretty good I was happy with them and think they'll go great with what I have planned, on to the gray/black to test them out now! :D
Your a REAL artist.
Very helpful…You make it east to understand.
How do I get a job doing this?
Water is supposed to be 140 degrees.
I just need to know: Do you practice witchcraft? This is a totally earnest question.
Facinating. Thank you
do you wash it on cold with soap or just rinse again in washer?
I wash on cold with detergent
Thanks for this 😊 I’m planning on tie dying a Pink Floyd dark side of the moon shirt
So cool, love that band
But how do you adhere the package tape transfer??????
Sometimes there is enough adhesive left on the tape for it to stay where you want it, you can also use any glue that dries clear
*laughs* and through the sphere and through the sphere and through the years and through the place and through through years
*laughs*
Lol, I'm literally watching this five years from its posting.
I used to work at a bronze art foundry in Berkeley California... very tedious work for sure! Good video.
Great video! Short and Sweet and to the point! Thanks a bunch!
You're welcome!
Omg the centering on your camera lmao.. im sorry i went to a film based highschool and seeing your head absolutely CENTERED in the frame just made me giggle it reminds me of the films we made in highschool. Try googling something called the Rule of Thirds! Its a visual tool for framing people and things within a camera frame. Your eyes should be at about the top third of the frame, much less headspace. I think you were also trying to keep that sign in view? That part looks nice :)
I dont mean to criticise only sharing some advice! Particularly because this is about strange photography!
Great 👍 😂😂😂job step by step breaking it down!