Here’s my thoughts. Less is more, the ocean isn’t full of sea foam. It’s only where the waves crash. Make the long wave along the shore thinner, you don’t need to cover the whole board, the secondary waves should be narrower and staggered, not the width of the whole board. Also by doing the different shades of blue all at the first pour you don’t have to wait for each colour to cure and it gives an indication of where to put the additional white/seafoam. Hope that helps.
@samanthacunningham2802Күн бұрын
Pop your white half on the clear and half off. The amount you put down is personal preference. As for heating. Heat everything up first and then use a high speed to blow out the waves in sections. Using a back and forth motion as well as side to side.
@pennymorris543623 сағат бұрын
Not sure if im the only ine that sees it but the dark blue spot on the right is in the shape of a heart i hope im not the only one to see it
@diamondrose6721Күн бұрын
Chica I simply love the way the cells hit the edge of the wave,it makes it look that more realistic. I really hope you do another black canvas, I really think this one came out so beautiful the white just pops out so natural. ❤🎉😊
@terrybeam832010 сағат бұрын
YOU'VE GOT IT NOW. I DO LOVE TO SAND. LOVE TO YOU MY FRIEND ❤❤
@karliechardi222923 сағат бұрын
I like the first wave being thinner line thenthe second ticket... because then it looks like the first one is starting to receed as the second is coming at you again. Very realistic. Over all though is gorgeous as always!❤❤❤
@jeaniebrown8119Күн бұрын
Hi. I absolutely love youth Your shoreline areas. I've seen where after you do the final wave, instead of continuing to blow it out further they blew it back partially back on itself to give the rolling wave effect. I think that would look more realistic. Nice job though.
@lesleyhenshaw2878Күн бұрын
I love your waves, the cells are so pretty. Thank you for sharing the process, it really helps to learn with and from you. Thank you Julie, have a great week x❤
@jolehl741920 сағат бұрын
Julie I enjoy watching your work and I absolutely love your narration. I look forward to all your new videos
@AbbyParker-eg8lhКүн бұрын
I absolutely adore this resin piece and I how realistic it looks!!!
@HelaneRigbyКүн бұрын
Hi dear new to painting and absolutely happy as a pig in mud for this lesson share. I love love love your art work. I've often tried to find out more about lacing and cells I saw one fellow used water and the acrylic paint.
@annalisastrickland8044Күн бұрын
How about doing 4 - 6 coasters, and do each one differently, recording the process and results?
@annalisastrickland8044Күн бұрын
You could place them all in a line, and move through changing the approach.
@Marilyn-y9kКүн бұрын
❤ That was a great video with some surprises. I was interested in your blowing of the white all over the top part of the wood. Then you covered most of it with blue, hey, what were you doing! Then more white over the blue! It just looks so neat and interesting. Thank you again. M in USA
@ChristiAngelineDesigns22 сағат бұрын
Lovely!! Those cells are awesome- and thanks for making me laugh out loud with that “WHAT ARRRREEEE YOUUUUU” 😂
@melissaphillis7247Күн бұрын
Looks beautiful, Julie
@ruthheisler494120 сағат бұрын
This turned out really pretty
@cordeliagriffith5925Күн бұрын
Perfectly Beautiful ❤❤😊😊
@BassResinatorКүн бұрын
Waves are fun.
@112seedsoflight21 сағат бұрын
Oh you cracked me up with the, "I like big cells and I cannot lie..." Thanks for a great laugh!
@dianeh242017 сағат бұрын
O have always been told to keep the grain of the wood verticle as to where you put your waves. In other words, your white. Line should be horizontal to you and opposite to the grain of the wood to avoid the bleeding if you do it with no resin on part of your boards. I'm not convinced it will stop all bleeding, but I have seen less bleeding doing this.. Love all your work.❤❤❤❤❤❤
@josetteforde68174 сағат бұрын
Viewing from the caribbean your waves are lovely julie 🌊🌊🌊
@genajones282323 сағат бұрын
Pretty waves
@laurastoneking6278Күн бұрын
Your waves are absolutely gorgeous Julie ❤
@BoredWifesProductionsКүн бұрын
It's very pretty and realistic. ❤❤❤
@danareed165622 сағат бұрын
it looks great!
@HijinxStudios202016 сағат бұрын
I think the Oceancote holds the cells better - they seem more rounded?? Good job Julie - your waves are getting better and better.
@eugeniaflores461123 сағат бұрын
Thank youuuuu I learned so much from you
@deebeckham4754Күн бұрын
Very nice.😊
@salonigandhi16087 сағат бұрын
It's pretty
@robinpinkham9398Күн бұрын
I'm not really into these beachy wave pieces but nicely done.
@SelenesCreationsByTheSea18 сағат бұрын
I love all of it, i always think to if there is a *spot that looks different* maybe there was alittle animal swimming in the wave
@ksister422421 сағат бұрын
I do it a little thicker than a top coat for leveling and flow
@kimgrenon11258 сағат бұрын
Can you tell me why my dried resin gets sticky after I use isopropyl alcohol on it? It isn’t sticky before I put the isopropyl on it. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. You do such a great job on waves, better than mine.
@jennifergriffin72043 сағат бұрын
Why do you not put sand on the beach and blow waves. On to the sand. 😊
@pammcmillan884223 сағат бұрын
😊
@janiemyers25677 сағат бұрын
Ya, the line isn't like a straight white line. Thinking it should be broken up with cells of its own popping up, not so uniform.
@becmerci2217 сағат бұрын
Here’s my thoughts. Less is more, the ocean isn’t full of sea foam. It’s only where the waves crash. Make the long wave along the shore thinner, you don’t need to cover the whole board, the secondary waves should be narrower and staggered, not the width of the whole board. Also by doing the different shades of blue all at the first pour you don’t have to wait for each colour to cure and it gives an indication of where to put the additional white/seafoam. Hope that helps. Also to get a thinner white line use your piping bag