This was a little experiment which ended up with beautiful result.
Fluid painting no cells.
It was quite surprising.
We have summarized the individual fluid painting techniques in our article acrylic pouring techniques how to fluid paint.
When you swipe titanium white heavy over phthalocyanine blue light it will sink through and create cells.
The optimal method of creating cells in your acrylic pour is by varying the consistency and density of the paint.
Many beginners mix their first color mixtures either much too fluid or not fluid enough.
If the mixture is too viscous cell formation is more difficult.
The most reliable way to create cells in your acrylic paint pour is to use silicone or another oil additive.
If the paint is too fluid the result is often broken cells which then completely lose their shape when drying and the paint runs off the canvas too much.
Every color of paint has a specific gravity and when you.
Varying density of the paint.
Incorrect consistency of the mixture.
We recommend that you try each of these different cell making techniques one by one.
After the application of the paint you go briefly with a hot air hairdryer or torch over the paint and then swivel your canvas until you like the result.
The main methods of achieving cells in your fluid painting include.
Resin is too thick and needs different specific techniques in order to create cells but are always thf smaller cells when using resin.
The paints just need to be thin enough to br able to create the cells because if the paint is too thick heavy to move easily then its gonna be too thick to react and move to react with the others.
Heavier paints pigments sink through colors that are less dense lighter.
When you mix paint in the same fluid medium the pigments become similarly suspended and interact with each other.
Using the torch method.
These cells appeared so quickly.