#63 - Paint Mixing & Ratios - Your questions answered - Acrylic Pouring, Fluid Art
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- čas přidán 6. 06. 2019
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When I made this video OVER A YEAR AGO I was not mixing my white according to the ratio I mention - and I also was not measuring when using the small Dixie cups.
Please note - I have since changed the way I do things.
THE WHITE BASE PAINT IS NOW MEASURED THE SAME WAY I MEASURE MY COLOURED PAINT. ALL PAINTS MUST BE THE SAME CONSISTENCY
I also now measure my small cups as well - they also get water as well. I simply cut down the amount of grams I put in the cups.
So for 2 Oz Dixie cup I use 10 g floetrol 5 g paint and about 4g water
Video posted on June 7, 2019
Hello everyone!!
Thanks for joining me today!
I have had so many people asking me about my paints, how I mix them and what my ratio is.
I still don't use a ratio for my small 2oz cups when I am pouring, however, now that I have the large 6oz squeeze bottles, I figured it was time to come up with a ratio (one, that works for me)
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask in the comments below.
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You are the ONLY person actually showing HOW TO MIX THE PAINT!! YOU ARE AWESOME
Aww thanks!
For those who keep going back to this video (like myself), here's a quick list of the measurements!
Floetrol = 3 oz/80g
Paint = 1 oz/40g
Water = 1 oz/30g
But DEFINITELY watch the rest of the video, I love watching Kanella and she gives amazing tips!
thanks so much
Synethesia wouldn’t the paint ratio 1.5 oz since it is half the floetrol amount?
If the grams are on a scale then isn’t that by weight? Ounces would be liquid volume. Now I’ve confused myself. 😂
@@cindykersting1992 Yes Cindy, it can be confusing. You are correctly identifying that there is a difference between a fluid ounce - a measurement of volume - and an avoirdupois ounce - an ounce of weight. These two are NOT the same, so should not be mixed in this formula. There are 128 fluid ounces in a gallon and 16 weight ounces in a pound. It all depends on whether you are measuring a liquid or not - or your basis for measuring in any given situation. Stick with the same basis as is provided and simply keep the ratios right. Because Kanella's example is using weight - she has everything measured on the scale - her weight formula is grams or weight ounces in the appropriate ratio of 8 to 4 to 3 for Floetrol, paint and water. Scales weigh weight ounces; measuring cups weigh fluid ounces. Hope this helps.
Thank you and bless you for the conversion.
This was extremely helpful to me. I've seen so many video's showing different pouring mediums and flotrol paint combo's that I'm dizzy and confused as to what to use in my paints. Some say use a pouring medium plus flotrol plus paint plus water but I thought flotrol was a pouring medium. This helps me dial down what to use and how with also minimal expense on using a bunch of products. Thank you so much. :D
This is actually a very old video. See my updated one video 434
You are so awesome to explain all this for us. When I started mixing, I made large batches of floetrol and water. Basically the ratio is 73% floetrol to 27% water. Then when you add that to paint it's 73.3% floetrol and water mix to 26.7% paint. You can round that off really. Then you can put that in any size you want. I figured out measurements for any size bottle or cup if anyone needs it. It works great! Now I just need to work on my technique. 😁
Basically 3:1
Finally! Someone who’s willing to thoroughly explain the ratio and measurements. Thank you SO much!! 💕
ou are most welcome!
Kanella Ciraco Art how do I make my base white - it it just floutrol and white paint? Why don’t u add water to this
In my pour English I have to tell you Tank You soooo much for showing all what you show in this video. You are ti me, the only artist that show your secrets so clear and slow. I'm a beginner and finally I know how to mix colors etc.God Bless You.
Love the little guy peeking on the sofa!!!
hahha ya my little son - I had no idea he was in the camera's view hahah
Me too, he is a cutie!
YEAH!!!!!! I 've been looking online for days trying to find someone to explain the radio for floetrol and acrylic painting. Everybody just starts talking about how to do the chain pulling. but say Nothing about the paint needing something called floetrol. i'm new to painting and don't know what floetrol even was. Thank You so much!!!!! and you also explain everything calm and clear.
Brilliant tutorial thanks. Just a little tip, if you squeeze the bottle a little while screwing up the top when the little red cap is taken off air is sucked in which will prevent a little paint explosion. X
If you wrap plumber's tape around the threaded screw-on part of the dollar store bottles it won't drip when you squeeze liquid out.
Good idea, thank you😊
I put my scales in a plastic bag to protect from paint and water spills. Perfect solution as you can see thru
i typically cover it with plastic wrap and I totally forgot hahah
Thank you so much for this video! I just love how you explain details when filming your projects (so clear & helpful) ❤️
Awesome to know. Will have to try your way. Thank you!
I like using those bottles also. To help with mixing I drop a glass marble into the bottles so as the paint settles the marble helps very much. I also prefer to use distilled water to prevent the paint/water from molding. Thanks for all the wonderful information in your videos.
I use marbles & distilled water too.
Good idea!!!
Good tips! :-)
Christy Aevaliotis ok....love the idea of the marble and distilled water. Thanks for that. I also watch ( and rewatch) your videos Kanella for great painting ideas
Thanks for sharing.
I knew I should have watched this excellent tutorial before setting out on my knew adventure Thank you love your work
Thank you soooo much for showing thorough instructions!!!
Thank you for the lesson on paint and mixtures. You're a Gem.
You are so generous with your information. Thank you my fellow Canuck :-)
Great video! Just had a revelation on paint mixing. Weighing the paint, takes out the variable of whether the paint is thin or thick right from the bottle or tube. Measuring by liquid volume doesn’t. If you are weighing the paint, I don’t think it matters if you’re using grams or ounces if you are using the same ratio, but measuring by liquid volume would not be the same as weighing in ounces if the paints are of different consistency straight from the tube or bottle. This new insight might solve many of my pouring issues!
Thank you so much! Thanks for showing the steps and I love all your work!!!
Thank you for all of this great information!
Thanks so much for this video. I‘m pretty new in this hobby and I try to learn as much as I can. Your mixing method is great I find.
Loving your channel you have been so helpful. I have only just started in acrylic pouring and loving it. I have you playing on auto in my living room and have a notebook where I dot important info you provide. So thank you for all your videos.
Thank you so very much! I can’t wait to do a piece!!! 💖💖💖
Thank you! Love your video's and paintings!
There’s a little person listening seriously on the couch to your left! Lol he’s so cute just sitting there listening to mummy! 😍
Thank you for sharing this info! It’s nice to have an artist willing to share their preferences with everyone! Cudo’s to you!
thanks so much Barb! That's why I have this channel.. to share what I know so people can learn :)
Thank you.🥰 You’ve been the BEST
Thank you so much for sharing this... have always wondered how the ratio goes and this was just spot on. Thank you so for doing this video.
I can't wait to learn much more from you. Thank you again for this.
This Video has changed my paint pouring. I know it must be frustrating when people ask you over and over... but THANK YOU!!! so much for doing this... I LOVE my paintings i have done with my new mix now...
aww Lisa! THIS make me happy! Yes, people kept asking and asking so I figured I would do a video on it (for the larger volume bottles) - I am happy to hear that your paintings have improved YEY :)
Thank you Kanella.......one can go goofy with all the videos out there and trying to figure the right mixture of paint! THANK YOU SO MUCH! Your son is so cute, our son is 45....they grow up too fast! Enjoy your kids and their antics!😄
thanks so much :)
ya, i had no idea he was in the camera view hahahah
@@KanellaCiracoArt, I noticed him right away. I love it!!!!
Love all your videos. Thanks for explaining everything and being so helpful
Thank you for this. This is the best I've seen. Your work is gorgeous. 💜
Wow thank you so much that was very helpful. I am new at this you answered some of my questions.
Your painting are always beautiful.
Kelly Strong you’re very welcome!
FYI: I have been using Sweezy bottles for years and if you add a piece of clear tape over your labels it will save you a lot of time....prevents them from getting paint and water on them and seals them.....hope this helps......Kathryn :o) I love your Video's and have been following you for a while and every one of your painting is GORGEOUS!!! THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!!
awww thanks Kathryn! Thanks for the tips on the labels! :)
You are so clear in your video on mixing paint. Thank you
Thank you SO MUCH for this, Kanella!! 😊
Absolutely great information. You are giving me a lot of confidence as I’m new to this. Thank so much from Australia 🌺🌸🌺
Thank you Kanella. It was great to get all that information. For those who are starting, like me, it is precious! All the best.
you are very welcome hun
Anna Krause Thant’s so nice to hear.
Thank you for making this video and sharing your insights. Your Dutch pours are amazing. I haven't had much luck with them yet. Tried a lot of different consistancies, but no luck.... Either my pain won't flow, or when it does, it just won't hold it's form when it's drying. Just found this video. Hopefully this way of working will bring me a nice painting for once.
Thank you Kanella for taking the time out and explaining how to mix the paints in this tutorial💖
Thank you for this! I have a lot more confidence now I what I’m doing
So, there's 170g, need 150. Floetrol 80g. 40g paint. 30g water. @5:55
that is correct.
That little face watching in the background, though! Precious!! Thanks for the tips and insight!
hahaha my little video bomber lol
Very helpful! You are precious! Thank you so much!
Thank you, you ansered a lot of my questions. Can'tnwait to try your reciepy.
i use my husbands fishing weights in the bottom of my bottles to help mix. like the little ball in nail polish....
lisa Ayers you can also get stainless steel 1/8” balls from gesswein item# 852-1071
paint become fishy
@@HendersonDesign oo
Shuch an excellent solution!! Congrats
@@HendersonDesign perfect idea. thanks!
Thanks so much for sharing your ratios this is much appreciated. Ì must share my paint history with you! I started painting about 15 years ago and had a few successes but haven't done much for a long time but my plastic tubs of oft mixed 'special' colours have been with me all this time. I recently took up pouring and thought I can't waste this paint so did all my practicing with it...and after all this time! The colours are still vibrant, I had to thin them a little but I got some very pretty pours from my collection of spice tub 15 year old paint! Ive been quite a prolific Polystyrene artist and the tubs have kept perfectly all this time. The dried pour items are perfectly plastic and I can almost guarantee that the paints will not spoil. I'm 65 with first hand experience of the incredible longevity of acrylic paints and no doubt the new paints on the market should be even better. I just thought I'd share that with you, thanks for all your spectacular inspiration, your artworks are amazing. Love from South Africa 💖💖💌
Thank you so much for sharing!! I have been wishing for a creative outlet that will be easy on my perfectionistic tendencies!! This video gave me what I need to try this out and have some fun!!
Thank you so much for everything!
Thanks Kanella for your thorough explanation ✅✅✅
I live in Australia 🇦🇺 and say hi to all.
This is the best recipe mix to ratio explanation I have come across.
My suggestion tip:
I save used hair colour and bleach “peroxide bottles” for storing my paint recipes in..
I always mix my hair colour in a bowl so the bottles are left clean and I just wash and rinse them thoroughly, then after drying store them away.
Most have the measurement levels marked down the side on them and they are designed to mix & shake with absolutely no spillages.
The caps are either twist and turn or screw ons and best of all they are FREE 😍..
thanks so much - great idea on the bottles, but I dont dye my hair so I wouldn't be able to get my hands on them hahahah
i dont mind buying my bottle from the dollar store thought :)
I do that too & I get my friends to save theirs for me :-)
I can’t wait for the day that I hopefully get to where you are with your art!! Lol I’d settle for being able to afford the two bottles of resin you have 😂 I love your videos and have learned soooo much from your videos!! Still can’t leave negative space on a blow out though 🤷♀️🤦♀️
Experimenting is the mother of all art.
Thank you so much. Your work is amazing!
You inspired me to get back to painting! Thank you for clarification you do an excellent presentation
Thank you so much for doing this! I'm new to fluid painting - a gift to myself for surviving 2020! I'm struggling with Dutch pours - I'm getting too much lacing, and not getting the beautiful bloom effect that you get. I've not yet had the guts to mix a whole bottle of color, though and I suspect that consistency might come in mixing a larger quantity of paint? Just got some LOLI VEFI bottles so I'm ready to roll now. Question: Do you adjust the formula with varying thicknesses of paint - Golden paints seem so much thicker, Deco Art seems so much thinner, mostly I use A. Loft and Arteza, but even those are not the same.
ive spend the last couple of days watching all your videos and i'm in love!! not only your art, but also your personality is awesome! thank you for teaching me!
Thank you so much!!
Thank you for sharing your way of mixing your paints, Its very helpful to me since I am still learning:) Blessings!
Yes, very helpful. Thanks. 🌴💕💃
I use plumbers tape on the threads of the bottles and WaLa no leaks.😊
awesome! thanks for the tip!
so a breakdown for anyone wanting to mix smaller or larger batches of paint, the floetrol to paint ratio is 2:1 and the ratio of water to floetrol/paint mix is 4:1 or 25%.....
I think you meant the water to floetrol/paint mix is 1:4.
Too confusing for my simple brain.
Thank you for sharing. I am so glad you mentioned the silicone and varnish. I want to start varnishing so thats great to know.
Thank you for going through your process and sharing with us.
👍...I've had paints last a few years mixed like this! Works well but I do use distilled water otherwise I found they got a little smelly lol. A couple of marbles in the bottle helps with the shaking too and pencil top erasers as a backup for when you will inevitably lose the cap that comes with the bottle😝.
hahah thanks for the eraser comment! :)
I dont think my paints will last years in those bottles...lol... i paint too much to have those last that long in there :)
You’re awesome. I’ve learned more from your videos than anyone. I’d love to pick your brain tho...
1. Do you ever use glue?
2. I’ve heard some use household paint?
Omgoodness! Thank you so much for making this video. I was so confused about how to correctly thin out the paints and what to use. Really appreciate you being so thorough when explaining everything. You’ve gained a new subscriber. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
You are so welcome! Welcome to my channel
This video was a total game changer!! Thank you so much for taking the time to do this....I absolutely love your work
Thank you for sharing what works for you. I’ve been enjoying your videos for quite sometime and appreciate you referencing this video. Great resource for someone new! Love your work. Loved your son popping up behind the end of your table. Too cute!
I use pencil erasers for caps..
Here in Aug 2020 to get ideas to combat boredom from Covid19 lockdown here in Australia. Government here determined to stamp out community transmission before our summer tourist season.
Hi! New to you and all of the art. You my new friend are an AMAZING ARTIST! But i have 1 question. Can you uae resin instead of the flood as i call it. Lol
Watching this AGAIN to get my mixing right. Taking lots 'o notes. Thank you for making making these videos to help those if us that need a little, well really A LOT of help. Thank you.
Oh boy, did I need to find this! Thanks so much!
Great tutorial! Am I the only cheapskate that cuts the tube of paint to get every last bit of paint? Lord, I hope not. I pay for that paint, I’m gonna get as much as I can out of the tube. Food for thought 💭. Still love your art, regardless 😊
i do it too!
Hi: Just wondering is the ratio still as shown in using liquid paint vs. tube paint. So if using 40gms of tube paint, would I use 40 gms of liquid paint? Love your videos
I was wondering the same thing. I'm guessing not since the "ready to pour" pouring paint is "ready to pour" lol and is already watered down some. So does somebody, anybody 🤷♀️ know the ratio for that vs the concentrated tubes of paint.???? Thanks!
I’ve asked Kanella this same question!! She uses a few grams less of the heavy body paint and the rest of the ratios remain the same! Hope this is helpful.
Also with the fluid paints I would use less also
love the photo bomber top left corner hahaha
Thank you so much, you inspire me.😊
Hi Kanella
Just rewatching your mixing video & was wondering if you did do a drip test on a consistency chart what does your paint run rate on the scale on the chart.
I absolutely love your work & I’m just wondering if you could let know as all paints are different.
Many Thanks
Michele 😊
Check out video number 434 on my CZcams channel. It’s a newly updated version to this video. It answers a lot of your questions. 😊
I have one question. The explanation of how you mix your paint was great. The next time you do a dutch pour could you please show the consistency of your white that you flood the canvas with and pour around the colors.. Thanks.
Hi Evelyn - I know in this video i said i 'eyeball' my white - but I actually now MEASURE my white lol
exact same ratios as the coloured paints. I learned the hard way that eyeballing doesn't always work lol
Thank you. I wrote down your formula for measuring and will follow it to a tea. I haven't been measuring either and found it isn't a really good idea. LOL
Agree. I tried eye balling it, I tried following others measurements and use exact same product and found my paint would not move ..
Thank you, this is what I have been looking for.
Your son is so cute peeking over the couch!!! 😂😂😂😂. Great video, thank you!
I watched this 3 diff times and just saw the kid's head pop up today lol
Use plumbing tape on the bottles so they don’t drip.
He is adorable! Thank you for this tutorial!
Yes, this was a Very helpful video. Thank you Kanella !
Thanks for this video, it was very helpful. There is an artist on CZcams, Ann Osborne, she uses white house paint for flooding her canvas. She mentions the brand but she's in the US so I don't recognize it. I guess its a cheaper way to do it, what do you think of that idea?
I like her work.
suzanne magnus thanks Suzanne. Yes, I’ve seen many artists use house paint as well. Not sure the brand really matters. But yes, house paint is definitely a cheaper option.
Love your art work and videos.
Thank you for this. Love your photo bomber. 🙂
Thank you for sharing your time in mixing recipes. Very helpful.
Thank you- very easy to follow and I am excited to do a Dutch pour!
I am brand new to acrylic pouring, and this video of ratios is such a huge help for me! Thank you so much! I enjoy all your videos and beautiful works of art. SO inspiring!
Very helpful and clearly explained. Thank you so much 🧡
Thank you for this video. It's so helpful
Thank you! Lol you look so thrilled ;)
Very informative thanks so much I love the ratio break down . And the tip on silicone and resin 👍🏾
I really enjoy your tutorial , I also like how you done your mixing....Thank you...I must be honest with you your way is the best I've seen so far...Thx and keep up the good work...Blessings.
Than you so much for making this techniques so enjoyable. You're so kind to share all your knowledge with everyone. I believe that if you give you'll receive and I hope that you keep getting all the support and success that you deserve. Gracias.
Thank you for being so awesome - you're beautiful and real -and super talented :)
So helpful!!! Thank You for sharing your knowledge, especially your thoughts on silicon... Thank You, again! ❤
Thank you for sharing 🥰👍
Thank you! It really makes sense and I got it! Blessings
Thank you so much, as I am new and just watching you, I have learned a lot. Love Donna😊
Yay! Also found this video on mixing. Thanks for all this great advice. Now checking out some of your other videos. Raining here so great way to fill a day when I can’t go out. Cheers Marie‘downunder’ 😀😀
Thank you so much for sharing your recipe. My friend and I LOVE your art and your CZcams channel.
I just came across your page when your page when you did a black, white, and silver piece for an art submission. I saw this video and was so happy because I loved your piece and wanted to try doing one for my bathroom. Thank, thank you for taking the time to share information with us all.