Welcome to the Powertex Australia RU-vid Channel. Over the next few months we will be releasing a series of video tutorials featuring small projects that you can do with Powertex Art Supplies. Powertex is an extremely versatile, environmentally friendly, non- toxic, water based medium that is easy to use making it fantastic for all artwork including mixed media, painting & sculpture. Dream - Imagine - Create ...with Powertex!
Hi, watching in the re-play. This was brilliant, thank you as mine usually all clogs up together and I never get the weave to look like that. I obviously use too much product and make it too wet and then try to add it to the piece too wet too ie a mushy mess - lol. Great tips and advice - cheers Ash xx
You’re very welcome ☺️Thanks for watching!! 😊I’m sooooo glad you found it useful… I love working with the Stockinette… you can get such lovely flow & movement with it ❤️🥳🙌enjoy creating 🥳
I have an easier and less expensive method that can be applied to a drawing board with a size of two meters or more. It only requires an image of the required size from 10 x 10 to 200 x 200 cm or more, and the cost is 90% less. It even has the advantage of being able to cancel any shape in the original image (erase it or replace it with something more appropriate to the topic). Thank you.
Hi Ashley, loved this demonstration. I can't make the live as I'm in the UK so it's a bit late. I have a question. Can you roll out the 3D flex, stamp or create texture while flat and then add to a sculpture? I just wondered how easy that would be, especially for odd shaped creations. Or would it quickly distort as you were adding to your piece? Thanks again xx
Hi Claire... thanks Im glad you enjoyed it... I would use Stone Art for what you're wanting to do.. you are correct in assuming that the Easy3Dflex would distort... its much easier and more effective to put it on the form or canvas and play with the the texture on the harder surface without having to transfer it... I hope that helps... both mediums are awesome for reading Texture!!! Enjoy...
I work with the products and i use easy 3d flex 3 parts and 1 part powerflex and a litle water almost 1 part. Mixed it togerher and its great to work with it. 1:3
Il y a une cinquantaine d'années je faisais cette technique avec du Trichloréthylène,que je badigeonnais au dos de la photo bien imbibee,,rincage et verni quand c'est sec,gants et masque obligatoire
I want to use this on paper in art books. What other medium can I mix the rusty powder with? I’m not have much luck getting the rust effect on my papers , I’m soaking the paper in vinegar, dusting with Rust Powder then drying. I’m getting black spots and a very small amount of rust. Tried crackling paste all all I got was black.
Your work is fabulous 😁 I just received power wax to try it out with creating faux encaustic, or as I call it my waxy-washy effect. Can wait. I do have a question, can the medium be used on a gel plate, glass, metal and wood?
Thanks I’m glad you enjoyed it! 😊the medium is Powerprint… within Australia you can purchase from Powertex Australia… you will find more details in the description😊
That's really interesting, thank you. I have a few questions: Does the image transfer happen because the ink from your photo is deposited, or does the powerprint product somehow duplicate it? Can the transfer happen onto any surface, or does it need to be canvas? Once an image is transferred, can I transfer more images on top so as to superimpose images? Thanks.
Yes the transfer works because the ink form the laser print is deposited on the new surface... yes you can transfer to many different surfaces...and yes you can superimpose images!!! Lots of possibilities... FUN FUN FUN!!! Im sure you'll love it! You'll find details of the products in the description...
hi Ashley, i was wondering if there are any materials powertex doesn't bind to? I would like to try working in bigger pieces of fabric without a canvas underneath, best SR
This is what the internet is for someone that is really good at this and she is. showing how to do this is great and this young lady is beautiful 💋💋. I hope my English was okay iam not from England ooohhhh nnooo. Iam from the Nederlands 😂😂. Love you all.
Hey Stacey I love the idea... not sure how you'd achieve it as the wall is vertical ... I suggest you get an understanding of how the medium works by doing some test samples and then problem solving your idea... not sure you could do it on a vertical surface... ☺
Hey Kimberley… Powertex Transparent needs to be varnished with a couple of coats of easy varnish before putting outside… all the coloured Powertex can go outside without varnishing… although we do recommend a coat of easy varnish as it has a liquid wax in it & protects your sculptures from the weather really well… ☺️🌸like any paint it’s best to use within a couple of years… although if you have some older than that it should be fine … 😊 always stir well before use… I hope that helps Arty Regards Ashley
@@powertexaustralia9230 yes. I did understand that as I e watched all The. Videos on each product. However, my remark is that you say the products are weather resistant, which is less protection then a product that is waterproof.