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Acrylic Pouring for Beginners
Welcome and Introduction
Welcome
Safety considerations
Is it OK to use silicone in my paintings?
Acrylic pouring terms and definitions
The science of fluid acrylics
Tools and equipment
Surfaces to paint on (12:15)
Something to paint with – your paints (5:32)
Pouring mediums (5:19)
Other tools and supplies (14:50)
Additives for cells
Mixing your paints
How much paint do you need?
Mixing your paints
Testing paint consistency (4:35)
Easy cells recipe for beginners (6:14)
Suggested alternative recipe (6:11)
Do you want to get cells? (3:55)
Preparing to paint
Preparing your surface (1:09)
Five painting techniques
Ways to 'pour'
What is a ‘regular’ acrylic pour? (13:36)
Puddle pour (12:55)
What is a dirty pour? (9:26)
How to do a flip cup painting (9:36)
Creating cells with a swipe (15:07)
More tips and info
Paint opacity (6:47)
Is my painting a failure if I don't get cells?
Paint and the environment
Finishing your paintings
How long does it take to dry?
Reusing your canvases
Cleaning the oil from your painting (6:58)
What should I use to make my painting shiny again?
Varnishing (7:12)
Finishing the back of your paintings (8:57)
Selling on Etsy
Troubleshooting problems
Muddy colors
Bare spots on your canvas
I can't get cells!
Cracking paint
Pinholes
Varnish is separating
Other resources
Other resources
Wrap up
Class feedback form
Cracking paint
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