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Acrylic Pour Cells: Silicone vs Dish Soap vs Alcohol - Which Cells Recipe Works the best???🤔🤓 

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Acrylic Pour Cells Experiment - what creates the best cells? Dish Soap, Rubbing Alcohol (91%) or Silicone. This tutorial will be beneficial for Acrylic Pouring Beginners. All the colors are mixed with Floetrol and Water.
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@OlgaSoby
@OlgaSoby 4 года назад
📣Take your fluid art to the next level! Enroll in my new acrylic pouring online course🌟SECRET RECIPE FOR FLUID ART SUCCESS🌟here success.sobyartacademy.com/Secret-Recipe-Fluid-Art-Success-Online-Course 🤩 What do you guys think about this experiment? What is your favorite way to create acrylic pouring cells? And I forgot to mention in the video, I’m not sure if adding dish soap/alcohol or even silicone is good in terms of the archival properties of the artwork. What are your thoughts on that?
@sinjun1973
@sinjun1973 4 года назад
I don't remember his name but this Russian makes some beautiful works adding vodka!
@artsabeach
@artsabeach 4 года назад
I practiced for hours today trying to get cells and chameleon cells and all were fails! Argh! I used 2 parts floetrol to 1 part Basic paints, and a litter water to thin it out some. The only time I was able to get some cells was when I used Elmer's Glue All but I want to learn how to do archival pours so I'm trying not to use glue or much water.
@rajivsingh5385
@rajivsingh5385 4 года назад
Subscribed....keep up the amzing work.....i dont have any experience with acrylic pour....but the one with rubbing alchol....if you added more i think it would have more cells....and also do a video outside tourching it...just for an experiment...the fire......it might create cells or just burn.....😬😂...thank you for this video...you are appreciated❤❤❤
@nancylockner353
@nancylockner353 4 года назад
The alcohol evaporates very fast. Don't know why you would need to add water to the soap.
@rajivsingh5385
@rajivsingh5385 4 года назад
@@nancylockner353 the soap does be a little thick...that was may be why she added the water.....thats what i think...🙋‍♂️
@skatatataatje
@skatatataatje 4 года назад
"A lot of artists use alcohol" It's a rough career choice for sure.
@OlgaSoby
@OlgaSoby 4 года назад
hahahahahhahah 🙊🙈
@mionrugheart2340
@mionrugheart2340 4 года назад
Lol
@tiffanyo8792
@tiffanyo8792 4 года назад
😂😂
@bigtimetorifan
@bigtimetorifan 4 года назад
Lmao!!!
@zach_blackburn
@zach_blackburn 4 года назад
Skaatje yes. Yes it is indeed!
@beebee1676
@beebee1676 4 года назад
You can also mix alcohol ( about 96%/ 4% water) and spray it on the canvas at the end to create cells.
@tiffanytaylor3
@tiffanytaylor3 4 года назад
Yup
@beatricegreen1113
@beatricegreen1113 4 года назад
@@tiffanytaylor3 saved me paint and the mess GUESS I'LL TRY IT!!!
@gypsylex6540
@gypsylex6540 4 года назад
Trying this!
@scootermom1791
@scootermom1791 3 года назад
@@jessicaryker how did this work out?
@soozannah4555
@soozannah4555 3 года назад
Really! I didn't know that! Thanks for the tip!
@sharigirardeau3367
@sharigirardeau3367 3 года назад
This is exactly what I wanted to see done: different cell activators at the same time, same colors, same type canvas. Thanks!!! 🥰
@amberlasings
@amberlasings 2 года назад
But alcohol evaporates so quickly I still aint think it showed it at its peak performance.
@englishclub4you
@englishclub4you Год назад
Ольга, а если залить например цветок в центре и высушить, его можно будет отодрать😅 от холста и использовать дальше самостоятельно? С флутроном или без?... Спасибо👍
@joireland5184
@joireland5184 2 года назад
Next time you use the dish soap, pour the colors first and then in a bowl mix water and dish soap to form bubbles and gently place the bubbles where you want the cells. Once the painting dries simply wipe away the bubbles to reveal the cells. It works awesome when doing fingernails this way. Hope that helps.
@OlgaSoby
@OlgaSoby 2 года назад
Thank you for the tip!!
@gypsyjengypsydogs9320
@gypsyjengypsydogs9320 Год назад
That's so logical. Thanks for that. It's Basic Science. I wish I had thought of it.
@akmjashimuddin137
@akmjashimuddin137 Год назад
Many answers of thinking in my mind. Thanks.
@NuttyNatt
@NuttyNatt 11 месяцев назад
I was thinking just add the dish soap to the paint without water?
@angelamajor313
@angelamajor313 4 года назад
When you use alcohol, you have to pour paint quickly after adding alcohol. If you noticed the cells were in the yellow because it had the least amount of time to evaporate.
@lkenglish9756
@lkenglish9756 4 года назад
Angela Major that’s what I was getting ready to say 😊
@OlgaSoby
@OlgaSoby 4 года назад
Very interesting observation! I didn't think about it, thank you for the tip, Angela!
@rebelsoul8593
@rebelsoul8593 4 года назад
Wow thank you 😍
@aikanae1
@aikanae1 4 года назад
@@OlgaSoby I bet you could get some interesting effects dripping alcohol or spraying alcohol inks on top of a pour too.
@YouTubeNazi
@YouTubeNazi 4 года назад
It doesnt evaporate that quickly. Its not ethyl acetate (fastest evaporation) but you have a point, shouldn't leave it standing around too long
@vanessam3716
@vanessam3716 2 года назад
They all came out cool. But Silicone was my favorite.
@zipporahdelong324
@zipporahdelong324 2 года назад
Unpopular opinion: I love the rubbing alcohol mixture most. The effect is subtle and I love how the colors blend together. Thanks for demonstrating this experiment!
@TubeAngst
@TubeAngst 2 года назад
I agree about the rubbing alcohol. Maybe switch rubbing alcohol and then silicone between colors then pour.
@rpireland6131
@rpireland6131 Год назад
Totally. It doesn't look busy, but has character :)
@Ms.Behaving
@Ms.Behaving 4 месяца назад
It dries so fast though for a beginner like myself but I do like the results and think it will look even better once I get better at pouring
@claudiaellis8212
@claudiaellis8212 Год назад
I liked them all, but I love the idea of the dish soap and alcohol because they are household items and readily available. Please yes, more experiments! 😃
@OlgaSoby
@OlgaSoby Год назад
Shanks for sharing!!!😊
@mona_B.
@mona_B. 3 года назад
The ALCOHOL is added after your pour. Using a dropper it expands the paint giving a flowering affect. 💚
@kelsiechiles2457
@kelsiechiles2457 Год назад
Old comment, I know, but can you elaborate?
@kandi679
@kandi679 Год назад
Yes when its stretched,then use a dropper or soak a paint brush in alcohol, then pinch the bristles to cause a droplet,amazing effects and can manipulate where you want the individual cells to be,I hope this helps
@beverlypeterson291
@beverlypeterson291 Год назад
@@kandi679 Thank you! I was wondering about that!
@rcassin889able
@rcassin889able 10 месяцев назад
If you add alcohol is it safe to use a blow dryer on it.?
@GEMINI33NAC
@GEMINI33NAC 7 месяцев назад
​@@rcassin889ableI would say definitely not a torch
@deborahkinnel5261
@deborahkinnel5261 3 года назад
When my daughter was 3, she's now 31, we mixed paint and soapy water. Made bubbles with a straw, and popped them against paper. I read about it in a book of kids crafts.
@liesalllies
@liesalllies 3 года назад
I did the same craft when I was a kid (I'm 33). Was trendy at the time I guess.
@svelas100
@svelas100 3 года назад
In preschool we mixed soap with milk and paint. The results are amazing.
@thomaskendrat5210
@thomaskendrat5210 3 года назад
🤩 . After reading this comment, it brought back a memory from art class in elementary school!! 😁 Art is amazing!!
@peety6323
@peety6323 3 года назад
Cool!
@LukjanovArt
@LukjanovArt 2 года назад
Same! I'm 30 and we did that technique in primary school, aged 5 years old 😂 now people will buy it!
@helenchilcott6024
@helenchilcott6024 3 года назад
I found this about isopropyl alcohol & paint pouring: "91% Isopropyl Rubbing Alcohol in a spritzer bottle to pop bubbles in the paint. You can spray this into the paint cups before pouring, spritz it onto the canvas after pouring, or both. Alcohol also helps to open up the cells in paintings when you're using silicone oil."
@Inspirationcomesinmanyforms
@Inspirationcomesinmanyforms 2 года назад
Can you resin over a piece that you have used alcohol in? You seem to be knowledgeable so I’d thought I’d ask. Thanks.
@darrenkaukau7075
@darrenkaukau7075 Год назад
Try Spritzing Isopropyl Alcohol on top of paint you’ll get so many more cells. You’ll love. It works really great over epoxy resin so try it out.💖
@OlgaSoby
@OlgaSoby Год назад
Thanks for the tip!😊
@SRHMorbid
@SRHMorbid 4 года назад
My favs the dish soap. I'm not a huge fan of a bunch of cells.
@OlgaSoby
@OlgaSoby 4 года назад
Thank you, Lourine!
@vanessalynn7016
@vanessalynn7016 4 года назад
Same lol
@jenniferford2067
@jenniferford2067 4 года назад
Same
@glassdiamond2185
@glassdiamond2185 4 года назад
Me, either! I don't know why people like them so much.
@tinai7857
@tinai7857 4 года назад
I agree!
@RobGraham048
@RobGraham048 3 года назад
try the soap straight with no water, much different results that way.
@mercurysbest
@mercurysbest 3 года назад
Do you get cells
@notimportant3686
@notimportant3686 2 года назад
@@mercurysbest cancer cells...so don't drink too much of it
@Bob-dt8tc
@Bob-dt8tc 2 года назад
Just what I was thinking.
@aspirecan4829
@aspirecan4829 2 года назад
I know you were looking to see which one made the most cells, and the silicone definitely won that contest. But, I loved the way the colors with the liquid soap flowed together. It looks like something from outer space. The silicone did great cells, but it kinda looks "diseased" to me. 😂
@christinagowrylow7081
@christinagowrylow7081 Год назад
🤭😂
@bobbyr7948
@bobbyr7948 Год назад
Thank you,it's very nice.
@aspirecan4829
@aspirecan4829 Год назад
@@bobbyr7948 You're welcome.
@lauralake7430
@lauralake7430 Год назад
Pre school teachers add a few drops of dish soap to a cup of tempra paint to make it stick to all the different materials we paint with the kids. It also makes it easier to clean up! Maybe the first artist to add it to acrylic was also a teacher of young children.
@OlgaSoby
@OlgaSoby Год назад
Thanks for sharing, Laura!😊
@Kaycyd
@Kaycyd 4 года назад
I actually like all three pieces! They all have their own beauty.
@cajen9669
@cajen9669 3 года назад
Agree totally. Each has their place and if you think about it, Olga used all same colors and same pouring technique... the results yielded very different color palates.
@meryemhacbeyoglu2326
@meryemhacbeyoglu2326 3 года назад
Silikon
@kawaneehamilton4038
@kawaneehamilton4038 4 года назад
I really prefer the softer look of the dish soap. I'm super glad I looked at this before spending a ton of money. I can't wait to play with my paints :)
@randyvalimont4006
@randyvalimont4006 Год назад
Well, it's been 2 years now since you did this cell experiment. I hope you've finished reading your comments by now. I've been binge watching this technique for weeks now and I'm getting ready to leap out of the nest and see if I can fly. I've used oils, acrylics, and water colors since I was 25 and I've never heard or seen the acrylic pour technique until recently...and I'm retired now. It's never too late to try something new. One thing I like are all the comments. You can learn quite a bit from those who have already experimented. It was nice of you to commend all of those who discovered a new way of creating cells or shared some new information. But then, you seem like a very nice person; always smiling. Keep painting, sharing, and good luck. There's a few of yours that I'm really excited to try. Quite a few.
@OlgaSoby
@OlgaSoby Год назад
Thank you so much, Randy! Happy creating!!!😊
@bingefox4056
@bingefox4056 2 года назад
In 2001 after using Penetrol and Floetrol in sprayers I brought it to my art class. The following class the professor and several students had purchased it.
@alexatorres568
@alexatorres568 4 года назад
I wonder what it would look like if you used all three in the same canvas
@vegieveganic7963
@vegieveganic7963 4 года назад
I was almost thinking the same, not same canvas but 3 different which are beside each other. Cheers!
@murdermitts8271
@murdermitts8271 4 года назад
Oooooh yeees!!!!
@heatherfoster4154
@heatherfoster4154 4 года назад
That may work well on a dragged dirty pour.
@DrHax2012
@DrHax2012 3 года назад
hmmm mabye too messed
@mala3isity
@mala3isity 3 года назад
Striped and then pulls through to each?
@heidithomas5455
@heidithomas5455 3 года назад
I have tried many pours using different household items. Hairspray gives a combination of dishsoap and alcohol, coconut milk oil which gave big cells, but took forever to dry and wd40 (without silicone) that was a mistake, but waves and ripples formed..very cool. I usually add a bit of white glue to ensure a thicker pour. There are lots of products to add that give many different effects and once one layer is dry you can pour another on top in the areas that didn't come out so well. You can't really mess up on pours.
@OlgaSoby
@OlgaSoby 3 года назад
Thanks for your insights!
@SuperDubess
@SuperDubess 2 года назад
Add a drop or 2 of minwax wood conditioner
@mariadasilva1341
@mariadasilva1341 2 года назад
Thank you for the tips. Could you please tell me the ratio of paint to floetrol to silicone?what brand of silicone? I'd like to try this technique. Many thanks😊
@heidithomas5455
@heidithomas5455 2 года назад
@@mariadasilva1341 First, I mix paint and white glue in plastic cups to a 4:1 ratio (more paint than glue). I use a solo cup and layer paint colors, floetrol more paint and the top with WD 40 with silicone. Sometimes I add the WD40 with silicone in between paint layers, but I have never poured WD 40 silicone next to floetrol. I have always spaced the two agents between layers of paint. I try to pour equal amounts of everything, but sometimes that isn't always the case. I find if you have more of the agents, the cells are muted and if you have more paint then the cells are smaller or don't come out as well. It is trial by error, and sometimes happy mistakes are made. There are pouring videos available to show how to set up the pour. It is easier to see than to describe.
@cynthiac3484
@cynthiac3484 2 года назад
All beautiful. Thank you for the demonstration!
@gabriellaengler1476
@gabriellaengler1476 3 месяца назад
I like all of them 😀it’s like 3 sisters. Everyone has their own character
@OlgaSoby
@OlgaSoby 3 месяца назад
Happy you like them😉
@alisonmaschmeier8850
@alisonmaschmeier8850 4 года назад
I like the Silicone and Soap. Especially the Silicone. Those cells are incredible!
@brucebaldy
@brucebaldy 4 года назад
I think the dish soap was thinned down too much.
@sisterbarbie2045
@sisterbarbie2045 4 года назад
bruce baldy I wonder if no water was add to the water first!
@DarcOne13
@DarcOne13 4 года назад
Ive used dish soap without adding extra water. As long as you froth it up, you can still get great cells without overmixing the colors.
@nancycooper8642
@nancycooper8642 4 года назад
I always thought a couple drops of dish soap without added water was how it was supposed to be done.
@Eternlsunshine
@Eternlsunshine 4 года назад
That’s what I thought too
@michaelhanson6152
@michaelhanson6152 4 года назад
I agree. I wonder what would happen if you added it without water. The viscosity should allow it to pour without problem.
@juanjomarinero3990
@juanjomarinero3990 3 года назад
I was about to scream when I saw you heading with the torch to the alcohol paint! Love the results.
@fridamartins9834
@fridamartins9834 2 года назад
Interesting comparison! I had an art teacher 25 years ago who used dish soap to dissolve clumps in old acrylic paint in its original container, to make it usable for a longer time. I thought that was a neat idea to save material and money with a simple household trick. Knowing the "dissolving" properties of the dish soap, I am not surprised if the dishsoap paint is overmixing:)
@OlgaSoby
@OlgaSoby 2 года назад
Oh wow! thank you for sharing, Frida! It is neat💗
@TheBlueBee98
@TheBlueBee98 2 года назад
Thanks for the info!!
@justgillian1
@justgillian1 2 года назад
Im a bit late But wanted to say THANK YOU for the tip! I have paint I forgot about and just found it!!
@christinebender7193
@christinebender7193 Год назад
Use 2 different / on one canvas..... What about Peroxide ????? Would like to try..... 🤔 hummm
@moriganna67ify
@moriganna67ify 4 года назад
Shouldn't you be adding a couple drops of dish soap directly to the paint and not diluted? I mean it makes sense to me. This was a very informative and cool video to watch. From one artist to another I am definitely going to experiment with my paints. BTW WOW at all those paints on the rack behind you!
@OlgaSoby
@OlgaSoby 4 года назад
Thank you! I decided to dilute for my first experiment as I wasn't sure if it's going to be to thick in the paint. But now I know I would be just fine. I did Chameleon cells with dish soap and it worked out great
@marcussparticus8380
@marcussparticus8380 4 года назад
@@OlgaSoby Can you please do a tutorial with dish soap added directly from the bottle into the paint without dilution. OK found it, already made. Thanks. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-h-z4JH76NJs.html
@moriganna67ify
@moriganna67ify 4 года назад
@@OlgaSoby Oh how beautiful they must of been. Can you do a video on this. What about adding say Sweet Almond oil or an oil? That would be interesting.
@OlgaSoby
@OlgaSoby 4 года назад
@@moriganna67ify I didn't add Sweet Almond oil, but I have few other ideas with "what else I can add" for cells. I will definitely share in the video. And here is the first chameleon test with dish soap ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-h-z4JH76NJs.html
@eaglestudios1
@eaglestudios1 4 года назад
It's an experiment. There is no right or wrong way. In art...all rules are broken and nothing make sense...That's what being an artist is all about. Pushing every boundary to its limit and then going even further.
@bethstie
@bethstie 4 года назад
I'm really surprised to find I like the one with dish soap the most! I've never used silicone or alcohol but I've always loved the cells silicone creates. but in this scenario, with this colour scheme I think the big cells make it quite busy. plus, the colours mixed so beautifully in the one with the soap!
@heiditiredmommyartist4423
@heiditiredmommyartist4423 3 года назад
Love them all for different reasons - I do love the silicon! The colors stayed really bold!
@RareInTheHistory
@RareInTheHistory Год назад
The dish soap one reminds me of watercolor paintings which is really cool. I think they all have interesting looks. I'm curious about how the alcohol would work if poured sooner before it evaporated vs spraying it after the pour. Very interesting!
@megibug
@megibug 4 года назад
The silicone one is crazy amazing! Great job on them all!
@colleenohara5743
@colleenohara5743 3 года назад
Thank you for this demo. I'm just beginning to do pour paintings and this is very helpful.
@rpireland6131
@rpireland6131 Год назад
The alcohol one is stunning, not busy and not chaotic look. Beautiful!
@JudeNance
@JudeNance 3 года назад
I love the cells and how it effects the colors.
@NatalieKita
@NatalieKita 4 года назад
Great video! FYI, I use alcohol in most of my pours and I torch them anyway with no issues. The alcohol evaporates so quickly, it's safe unless you pour the alcohol right on top and then immediately torch it.
@OlgaSoby
@OlgaSoby 4 года назад
Thank you so much for the info!👌😃
@VMKinnovations
@VMKinnovations 4 года назад
Now theres an idea...use a courser spray with alkie and flash-burn it immediately. BUT dont forget boys and girls....SAFETY FIIIRST!!!
@reenaravichandran7000
@reenaravichandran7000 4 года назад
I loved the one with Dish Soap. Never had an idea that dish soap could be used for such a beautiful piece of art.
@advocacianiteroi
@advocacianiteroi 2 года назад
I really loved the detergent one.
@LELOOSHIAN
@LELOOSHIAN 2 года назад
Great job Olga! I'm an illustrator of the late sixties all the way into late eighties when magazine illustration was king and was at its height of popularity unlike what it is now days. We often used liquid soap with acrylic paint to get all different effects, somewhat similar to what you're trying to experiment and accomplish with. So yes, older illustrators know what I'm talking about. Oh by the way, my favorite was the one mixed with alcohol and the one with liquid soap mix, second. The one with silicone mix was too busy the way it was. I'm sure if used with a better design and composition on a larger surface would have made all the big difference.
@gretatillett1100
@gretatillett1100 9 месяцев назад
Yes, I agree, but if only maybe 2 colours had silicone it wouldn't have been so busy, but this was an experiment and correctly they all got the same treatment. I also really loved the alcohol one.
@shirleyping7058
@shirleyping7058 4 года назад
I love the one with the dish soap! It's so much more interesting a subtle!
@soozannah4555
@soozannah4555 3 года назад
Thanks so much for your experiment! I've been wondering about the different cell-making mediums and you've answered that completely. Very nice of you to donate your time and materials for all of us.
@Murphbuzzy531
@Murphbuzzy531 Год назад
That experiment was a great outcome of the choices you chose. Love the Silcone then Dawn. But they all do look cool. thank you for playing.
@TheXoninu20
@TheXoninu20 3 года назад
They are all beautiful ! Colors are amazing! I'm going to try them all of them for flowers
@emexyz8348
@emexyz8348 4 года назад
They are ALL BEAUTIFUL in their own ways! ❤❤❤
@deannalindsey889
@deannalindsey889 4 года назад
Thank you, I am a beginner learning how to do poured paint and this gives me new ideas and ways of doing the different techniques and I don't have to do them all to see the ones I like. Thanks again.
@julierochforte7174
@julierochforte7174 Год назад
Thanks Olga! Love the experiments! Bring them on!
@stellarzenreiki2884
@stellarzenreiki2884 3 года назад
I sincerely enjoy all three! Lovely work!
@acaciablossom558
@acaciablossom558 4 года назад
I loved the dish soap. It makes me think it could make a stunning nebula with dark blue, teal, purple, white, red, and yellow.
@OlgaSoby
@OlgaSoby 4 года назад
That is a great idea!
@IcyBluAngel
@IcyBluAngel 4 года назад
I’ve actually done that- and did a whole space scene on an 8x10 canvas for my dad, it even had rhinestones on it once fully dry for star effects.... lol
@petofthecentury2802
@petofthecentury2802 4 года назад
The left one has some clarity of color. But the middle one is beautiful in a soft way and is my favorite. Regardless of cell amount.
@saadwaqar8477
@saadwaqar8477 3 года назад
All 3 are lovely
@randomgirl4243
@randomgirl4243 3 года назад
Loved how the first one looked!! 😍😍
@obudaifourty9
@obudaifourty9 2 месяца назад
This is an EXCELLENT tutorial Olga Dyakuyu 🙂
@sharlawilliamson9609
@sharlawilliamson9609 4 года назад
Thank you for showing the differences. I haven't yet begun, but I am very interested in this kind of art and I have only seen silicone vs no silicone, so I appreciate the three comparison. Merci infiniment!
@llg1627
@llg1627 4 года назад
Thanks for sharing. Im not really into cells but this is really nice. I may experiment with the dish soap.
@larayoungsil3120
@larayoungsil3120 3 года назад
The alcohol one is so pretty. My favorite.
@theysheshe
@theysheshe 2 года назад
i like the green that appeared in the dish soap one, it’s so pretty
@ursulajohnson-ahee9422
@ursulajohnson-ahee9422 4 года назад
Love them all, its a mood thing
@christinekeel6224
@christinekeel6224 4 года назад
😲 WOW , i like it all, but the favorit is the silicon one 👍🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼😍😍🙋🏼
@darleneroe6279
@darleneroe6279 2 года назад
I like knowing the different things you can use for cells
@robinbrennan4561
@robinbrennan4561 2 года назад
Love the dish soap piece! Amazing!
@hannahd4701
@hannahd4701 4 года назад
I liked the alcohol one the best because it had a very cool rainbow type pattern
@hannahd4701
@hannahd4701 4 года назад
Don’t judge me it was like 5am I stayed up all night so if it does not make sense that is why
@mansardmanor3869
@mansardmanor3869 4 года назад
I use soap in my paints to increase the "Open" time to work the paint before it dries. Uses: White Wash, Destressed, Chalk Paint effects Alcohol will evaporate quickly, reducing the Open time, paint will dry faster. Must work quickly, good for Crackle effect
@OlgaSoby
@OlgaSoby 4 года назад
Excellent information! Thank you 💗
@mansardmanor3869
@mansardmanor3869 4 года назад
@@OlgaSoby the least I can do, thanks for sharing your talents with all of us 😄
@amyrhoden4681
@amyrhoden4681 2 года назад
I love them all. I think they are just beautiful!!
@gailagilliland3268
@gailagilliland3268 2 года назад
TFS your experiment and results! This was a great video. My favorite design was with the silicone based color. 🐝🐝🐝
@MsRubyRayne
@MsRubyRayne 4 года назад
All 3 are great. The dish soap is my favorite because the appearance is more subtle and galaxy-like. So cool! Thank you for sharing your talent. :)
@crzycatchick
@crzycatchick 3 года назад
I've been adding dish soap and water to my latex indoor house paints for years. It extends the amount of paint you have and helps eliminate brush strokes.
@shelliestorevik3553
@shelliestorevik3553 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing Can you tell me how much to add please?
@RameyRocks
@RameyRocks 3 года назад
Really?! This is interesting I would like to know the ratios!
@dawnallan6334
@dawnallan6334 2 года назад
To cool, my friend was just telling me about the soap and alcohol. So it was nice to them, I liked them all.🤗
@karendennison7309
@karendennison7309 3 года назад
love the experiment-all 3 look great !
@louiscypher7090
@louiscypher7090 4 года назад
So you're wonder which makes the most beautiful cells? That's easy. You do.
@OlgaSoby
@OlgaSoby 4 года назад
😆😆 good one!
@itsodiebytchx
@itsodiebytchx 4 года назад
😩 sliiiiiick 😂
@6stringgunner511
@6stringgunner511 4 года назад
You sly dog, you! 🤣😂🤣😉!!! Very funny.
@jessicacole8404
@jessicacole8404 4 года назад
That's so sweet man
@45w68
@45w68 4 года назад
I’ve just spend $59.9 on the freakin pouring medium, and then (after watching this video) I find out I like dish soap better. *cry*
@OlgaSoby
@OlgaSoby 4 года назад
Dont cry, because pouring medium and dish soap work for totally different things. Medium you add to make your paint more fluid and suitable for pouring techniques, and the dish soap can work as an additive for cells
@Love72Yourself
@Love72Yourself 4 года назад
You still have to add a pouring medium even with the dish soap
@pacamama8906
@pacamama8906 4 года назад
45 W I wouldn’t cry either. I dye fiber and have used many different techniques. Some I loved, some not so much. I love experimenting because it gives me a better understanding of Why some things work and others don’t.
@natashadominguez2124
@natashadominguez2124 4 года назад
45 W Get some Floetrol from Home Depot. It’s like $13 a gallon.
@viviannesosinkalo9912
@viviannesosinkalo9912 4 года назад
Natasha Dominguez is floetrol sold under something different at Home Depot? I can’t seem to find it? Is it not available in Canada?
@patriciachamberlain5389
@patriciachamberlain5389 2 года назад
I like the dish soap result. Thank you for sharing.
@Me-th3gj
@Me-th3gj 3 года назад
Learned about something new today. Looking forward to trying these out.
@sp.2222
@sp.2222 3 года назад
I have never commented on anyone’s video before but I had to take a moment to say thank you for your straightforward comparison of different additives for creating acrylic pour cells! I’ve watched it numerous times!
@OlgaSoby
@OlgaSoby 3 года назад
Thank you for feedback! Happy it was helpful!
@speedgonzalez489
@speedgonzalez489 4 года назад
As an artist who loves all forms of expression, I would love to have all three hanging on my wall!! Very cool on all of them 👍
@OlgaSoby
@OlgaSoby 4 года назад
YAY! Thank you so much!
@dianasenn1992
@dianasenn1992 2 года назад
The dish soap one looks like water color. Very beautiful!
@Leahnc1
@Leahnc1 2 года назад
My fav is the one with the alcohol. Very pretty!
@CecileJanicek
@CecileJanicek 4 года назад
thank you for doing this comparison - sometimes with all the available materials and tutorials out there - its hard to hone in on a special effect and what contributes to it - this helps a ton Thank you -love your work
@OlgaSoby
@OlgaSoby 4 года назад
Thank you, Cecile! I hear ya! The amount of information about fluid art recipes is overwhelming. But honestly, I think it's just like with cooking - there is no one perfect recipe that works for all. Each "cook" needs to find his own way (of course, based on common principles.... or not😅)
@bigtimetorifan
@bigtimetorifan 4 года назад
Silicone hands down 😁 Thank you Olga for sacrificing paint in the name of experimenting!
@grengreen184
@grengreen184 Год назад
All three are super pretty!!!
@marielena50
@marielena50 2 года назад
I love the one with the dish soap!!!!
@eboniez22
@eboniez22 4 года назад
I like the dish soap, I like the way it looks. I'm going to give it a try!
@kathie9823
@kathie9823 4 года назад
I added dish soap to paint to make it washable when painting with children. I did way back in 1990 when I worked daycare, years before RU-vid.
@OlgaSoby
@OlgaSoby 4 года назад
nice! was it also acrylic paint?
@dixiedawnmillergoode6850
@dixiedawnmillergoode6850 4 года назад
I added it in the 90s as a preschool special ed teacher to tempra paints for washability. Always worked gbut no cells, but sometimes added a lot of water with it, and then had the kids blow a pile of painty bubbles and drop the paper onto the pile, that was light but pretty.
@heloneidaheloneida
@heloneidaheloneida 4 года назад
Smart Art Materials & Techniques I think that the inventor of the dish soap was an artist, 🤩 because experimenting with paint different materials is old, too old, including alcohol and soap.
@francescaabc7321
@francescaabc7321 3 года назад
Hard to say which is more beautiful, they're all different and lovely in their own way, thank you for the experiment😊more😘😘
@justinaomh6670
@justinaomh6670 2 года назад
Love the second one💗
@lorikendrick5076
@lorikendrick5076 4 года назад
Very interesting experiment! I'm glad I know about those additives now.
@OlgaSoby
@OlgaSoby 4 года назад
thank you for checking it out 😉
@arkanixarcmage6225
@arkanixarcmage6225 4 года назад
I'm going for the middle one. Never used dish soap. Going to give I try. Thanks. Loved watching the video. Keep going👍
@marielena50
@marielena50 3 года назад
Since I don't like lots of cells I really love the results with the dish soap and alcohol, thanks for sharing!!!
@ana-marijarocco8090
@ana-marijarocco8090 3 года назад
Wow, I like the one with dish soap. First time I've seen that 🧡
@damightyshark
@damightyshark Год назад
I was wondering how to make cells without floetrol and this gave me everything I needed. Very accessible and very easy. Thank you so much!
@OlgaSoby
@OlgaSoby Год назад
You are most welcome! Glad it was helpful!😊
@robarcher3892
@robarcher3892 2 месяца назад
@damightyshark, floetrol was used. She mentioned that at the beginning of the video.
@widfara1
@widfara1 4 года назад
the soap was traditionally used to marble the paper for book covers
@charlieagnesparker4891
@charlieagnesparker4891 2 года назад
Thank you widfara1! Interesting fact. I have not tried it to marble....
@MariaSanchez-kt5sz
@MariaSanchez-kt5sz 9 месяцев назад
I love the one with alcohol, thanks for sharing
@rosarioyolastewart1814
@rosarioyolastewart1814 2 года назад
All are beautiful and so different!!!!
@mjpete27
@mjpete27 3 года назад
Very cool! I would love to see even more tests and so thankful you did this video! Thanks! I do know that silicon has trouble with contamination and can effect the paintings longevity, but as long as you clean the canvas or surface and seal it your artwork should last the longevity of the paint used. Quality paint rated for the longer periods will last longer no matter how it is used!
@jamiebee408
@jamiebee408 3 года назад
The silicon one is my favorite, but I usually only love pours with a lot of cells in them 😊 Yours turned out so pretty!
@OlgaSoby
@OlgaSoby 3 года назад
Thanks so much! 😊
@Happyhippy70
@Happyhippy70 Год назад
All of them look great.
@houdinisroad7473
@houdinisroad7473 2 года назад
All three look nice together 👍
@charlieagnesparker4891
@charlieagnesparker4891 2 года назад
Gorgeous results! I've used all three plus vinegar and baking soda, and WD40. I've tried so many different substances I can not remember all of them. Great experiment!
@joymorrison6614
@joymorrison6614 2 года назад
How well did wd-40 do?
@katelovell625
@katelovell625 Год назад
I am dying to know how WD40 do. Please don’t leave us hanging
@tiffanyo8792
@tiffanyo8792 4 года назад
You seem like the sweetest person ever! And I LOVE your content! I’m so happy I came across your channel! ❤️
@OlgaSoby
@OlgaSoby 4 года назад
Thank you so much,Tiffany! I'm happy to hear that❤️
@GarethVaughan-my1fw
@GarethVaughan-my1fw 26 дней назад
Learnt a lot from this and the comments about alcohol , thankyou all !
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