Lovely artwork... congrats ! When you were torching the work, it looked as if the flame was touching the piece; I thought you should always avoid this?
@@amandasdesignsofficialis the resin also able to be used on wood and more? I was looking for the specific resin for the acrylic canvas paintings but it seems like it’s resin for wood and arts and crafts.🤦🏽♀️💯. I need to finish resin for my paintings so they can sell better. And be more effective for purchase. Please let me know.thank you.👍🏽
I have a question if I have a landscape paintings of acrylics can I add over these paintings resin or should I add acrylics varnish gloss because I'm confused and I don't know what should I add ?
Hi Amanda I've just watched your video its very interesting. I haven't been able to find anyone do a video from start to finish with the resin. So the actual taping to the tape removal. My biggest question is when do you remove the tape? In my head I'm thinking if the resin isn't cured when u remove it ull still get drips but if it is cured then won't the tape rip and be stuck under the drips? Xx
Hi Amanda, Carol here again. I forgot to mention I also get fish eyes as my painting dries. I clean it carefully first with a wetwipe before applying the resin.. Please advise.
That sounds like you may be using silicone in your painting to where the resin pulls away from those areas creating the fish eyes. Again, another coat of resin should cover those areas. One coat just may not be enough. If you're still getting that, then you may need to use some flour to sock up the silicone and then wipe it off, or use some soap and water to get the silicone off.
I don't have a video like that but resin is self leveling so even if the canvas and paint isn't even, the resin will even out while it is curing. So an uneven painting won't matter!
Hii Amanda...great artworks dear 💫 I wanna ask u that what should i use for a acrylic portrait painting..."varnish or resin"..? (I wanna give that painting as a gift) Which one is the best option to make the painting look good....and fresh for a long time so that the resin don't turn yellowish..! Or can i do both varnish it and then resin ? Please must reply...!
Hi amanda, hope you are well, i applied a topcoat to my artwork, i used acrylic paint with the medium. After the resin coat the colours started to change. How can I prevent from the colours not changing after the resin top coat
Hi Amanda, my name is Carol from Sydney, Australia. My problem with resin is - I spread the resin carefully using rubber gloves but I notice when it starts to dry .the resin seems to pull away from the edges. I tape up the sides so the resin does not drip down. Am I doing something wrong?
Hi Carol, I find that can happen so I normally do two or three coats of resin to get a nice full coverage. I think since canvas can sag, the resin pulls towards the middle of the canvas and doesn't always stay around the edges well.
@@amandasdesignsofficial Thanks Amanda for your replies. I have not thought of doing more than one layer of resin. Maybe try to sandpaper it down abit and then try again. I always put a large piece of stiff cardboard behind the painting to support it before putting on the resin.