Empty Gansai (Large) Pans & Palettes + Portable Mixing Palette - Unboxing Studio of MM!! 🎨
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- čas přidán 7. 11. 2022
- Studio of MM: www.studioofmm.com/
CZcams Channel: @studioofmm
The palette I got: bit.ly/3zVapF2
The empty pans: bit.ly/3DODx1I
The portable mixing palettes: bit.ly/3fLymb4
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Exactly what I’ve been searching for! Thanks you!
Wow! This is super cool! I have never seen these before! Very innovative indeed!! I need to check them out!
I love the 3d printed palettes, mixing spaces and accessories for watercolour 😍 I actually want to make a 3d printed storage palettes to hold small watercolour sets - designing is fun, the only problem is the actual printing part 😅 I would love to see you make a custom palette with the box and pans you got - that would be a lot of paint pouring ✨😄🤭
I’d be worried about bacteria growing in the mesh inside 😢 probably resin coating them though, would be great! (I make 3D printed coasters I fill with resin and they have lots of small holes I have to seal before resin pouring or it all seeps inside
@@daisiesforghosts I never thought of that 🤔 what do you seal with? ☺️
@@daisiesforghosts You should not have holes though. That might be under extrusion, a flow issue or even has to do with the slicer (in my experience, Cura is better at filling holes in designs). Apart from that, I am curious why you would think mold would form in the textured bottom (I presume that is what you mean by "mesh") any more than it would in any palette. The textured part is very very shallow so it would not retain moisture too long.
What issues do you have with the printing part?
ooh like those mixing palettes
She does run a nice, professional shop. I purchased a palette from her years ago and it’s still going strong. Highly recommend it.
Oooo, good to know! Thank you! :)
They also have a CZcams channel! And show you the process of making these palettes, along with other storage things that they sell in their shop. Would recommend checking out their channel.
This is a game changer!!!!! I've been wanting to buy empty Gansai pans forever!!!!
Looks really practical. I especially like the mixing palette.
she does do a good job making her products and is always experiment with them to make sure they work🙂
This is genius!
Wow! She keeps coming up with more and more cool stuff! Amazing!
I love the minimalist looks of these palettes and storage solutions. I especially love the little folding palette for mixing, it is super neat in appearance and design. This an everyday wish for me, I have a number of palettes with very limited mixing space, and nearly everyday regret not having something practical that my cat will not demolish. I could find a variety of uses for the different layers of the stacking palette box…….
Thank you! I’ve been looking for this forever - wanting to create my own gansai palette collections.
Michaela’s shop is awesome. I bought a few of her empty travel palettes and was eyeing Gansai palettes as well. Thank you for sharing! Keep creating 💜💛💙
Well how brilliant are these?! I'm so glad your did a video showing them. Look forward to an update..
I adore their products! I hadn’t heard yet about the mixing palette-clearly I need to place another order!
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Yessss i need something like this
Thank you for introducing me to the Studio of MM palette shop! OMG. And, for once, an amazing supply is shipping from Canada! (I am in NS) :)
Wait! This was supposed to end up on a different video of yours...one from Nov 8, I think. Oh well. Same difference haha!!
Thank you so much!! I hope you'll find a lot of awesome supplies at the Studio of MM shop! :D
(I thought the same about it shipping from Canada!!)
Have you tried using hotglue to glue to pans to the tray?
I haven't! It's a bit too permanent of a solution for me, I prefer solutions that I can change and move around pieces if need be :)