Acrylic Pour Color Combinations// Fire Pour Tutorial

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  • čas přidán 7. 07. 2024
  • I am trying out this acrylic pour color combination and you can try it too! I figured this might be a cool series of tutorials to do.
    So, when you do an acrylic pour, the consistency of your paint mixture is vital. All of your colors need to be the same consistency in order for it to flow when you blow it out.
    Supplies used:
    Plastic cups (large and small)
    Stirrers i.e. popsicle sticks
    Digital scale
    Distilled water
    Acrylic paint
    Floetrol (Found at local hardware store)
    Canvas 18"x24"
    Blow dryer with concentrator nozzle
    Painters tape
    Push Pins
    Plastic drop cloth
    Small butane torch
    Small mesh strainer
    *Prep your pouring area by covering your table with a plastic drop cloth.
    *Prep your canvas. Use painter's tape on the back of the frame of your canvas to keep it clean. Then use the push pins on the four corners so the canvas is elevated and doesn't sit it the paint that runs off the sides.
    *Use the mesh strainer to strain the floetrol into a large cup before mixing with paint. It can sometimes contain lumps.
    *I use a digital scale to weigh the mixture in grams. It works really well to get the proper consistency (think warm honey). The water amount may have to be increased slighly for higher viscosity paints.
    Base Colors:
    Black - Artist's Loft Soft Body Acrylic
    Dioxazine Purple - Liquitex Basics
    Mixture for each of the base colors:
    180g Floetrol
    90g Paint
    65g Distilled water
    Fire Color Combination in order:
    Deep Red - Artist's Loft
    Copper - Amsterdam
    Cadmium Orange Hue - Liquitex Basics
    24K Gold - Deco Art
    Cadmium Yellow Deep Hue - Liquitex Basics
    Titanium White - Amsterdam
    Mixture for each small cup color:
    30g Floetrol
    15g Paint
    12g Distilled water
    I really hope you enjoyed this tutorial and found it helpful! Happy Pouring!!!
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