Chameleon Cells Technique With Hair Comb - 3D Effect??!! Easy Acrylic Pour Cells
- Posted on 09 July, 2019
- 6D Hair Extensions
- By Anonymous
Chameleon Cells with Hair Comb - Second go with 3D EFFECT and Vibrant Colors!! Does it still look like corn or more like reptile skin now? Easy acrylic pour painting technique for beginners with paper towel swipe & crazy cells with silicone! More experiments coming up, so make sure to Subscribe!
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Floetrol - https://amzn.to/2GNG4JZ
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Colors: Chrome Yellow, Golden Yellow, Chrome Orange, Fire Red, Deep Magenta, Purple, Phthalo Blue, Cerulean Blue, Turquoise
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Acrylic Pour Recipe Used:
Colors mixed as 1 part of paint to 2-3 parts of Floetrol plus 0.5-1.0 Part of distilled water to get to the right consistency.
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Comments
Olga Soby: Does it look like reptile skin more? Or Still more like corn? UPDATED: Silicone that I used - https://amzn.to/2ZySI9l
Anna Gray: Looks like wild coloured crocodile skin! Love it and will have to have a go!!
Martin Salinas: I automatically give it thumbs up before watching it, I already know it’s gonna be something amazing. Nice work as usual, thanks Olga!! I would really really love to have one of these.
JonnyRox: Hi Olga, just curious how long it takes for one of your works to dry? Any special drying technique? Thanks
CC's World AUSTRALIA: Hi Olga, loved it!!!! amazing effects i have to try this, loved both ways, cheers xx
Margaret Summers: How fun! Thanks for showing this technique. Also, I made a pouring crate like yours and just love it. Works so great!
Geordie: You inspired me to give this a whirl after your first try at this technique Olga! I had too much paint so had to tilt and loved the result! I vote for the reptile skin look! Thanks Olga!
Dana Norris: I like both but if I had to choose a favorite way it would be the after tilting. I've got to do this! Thank you for sharing such an awesome technique.
Laura Minutillo: Wow! I love that you tilted it. Looks awesome as usual! Enjoy watching all your videos!
Doug Alexander: Beautiful art and seeing your enthusiasm makes it more special.
Anita Elghandor: I cannot wait to try this one beautiful! !
Natali Soboleva: Каждая твоя работа просто чудо! Не перестаю удивляться полету твоей фантазии! Горжусь тобой!
R King: They both looked good but tilting gave it a more flowing look. Loved the colors and how the blue corners came out. The "Dragons Tongue" looks awesome
DaDleighor DaSleighor: Looks amazing. Can I ask how thick or thin is your paint ? After the tilt for sure.
Nana Vine: Oo! That’s so pretty. I love the colors you choose for your painting. The cells look like the ones on my(very old) Alligator purse. Or maybe fish scales?
Melodie Gabel: LOVE ❤ Definitely love the tilt effect!
Jodie's Happy Place: I definitely like it better tilted! Great job! Thank you!
Ms. RL Steele: Awesome. Loved the final result.
Diane Koss: I love how the hidden colors pop out with this
Micaela Garcia: Your art is amazing! than you to share it! It is inspired my more and more to explore the acrylic world.
Tina Beegle: It reminds me of an alligator that hot painted by the hippies in the 60'sI love it after the tilt because it blurred some of the cells for me with cells less is morelove your work
katiewellborn80: Great job!! My only concern is figuring out other colors besides yellow. Yellow always seems to cell. I need to learn the density thing. Thanks so so much!
Raewyn Neilson: Love them Olga. Been trying can you please explain paint constistancy and how you mixed paints please
Barb Templin: I like both ways, non tilted and tilted. Before you tilted it did resemble corn but after you tilted it looked like reptile skin. Thank you so much for showing us this! Love the colors you used too! Also I didn’t see in the description what the colors were that you used.
Holly Lowery: Beautiful creation!! I wonder what would happen if you did say 6 rows of poking, then re dipped comb in silicone and did a zig-zag pull for a section, and then went back to poking with the comb again. You could keep doing small sesction if diffrent drags, and poke patterns.
Catherine Bundy: Love it, especially after the tilting!
Linda Johnston: Both ways would have been a hugh success for me! However, I think I like after tilt a little better! Great job and thanks for showing us.
MsLaurasvideos: Love it after tilting. Great job!
Artistic Intentions: Fun!! I'm loving your videos!
Gabriela Laura Colimodio: After tilting!!! And I'm glad you stopped and didn't get carried away . Love it, I Will definitively try this technique.
Mary Sue Schier: After tilting much more interesting. Love it!
Dawn Vavra: Love the tilting. It gives it dynamics and movement. Love to see it in all shades of blue or black and silver. The skies the limit. grin
SunriseRiverQuail: It looks amazing
swoodson9: Beautiful! I like both...
Devon Chernow: this is such a cool medium idea!! the end product looks like a glowing fish, with massive scales under water to me.
Claudine Riduet: Magnifique !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Maria Fernandes: Como conseguir a tradução. Alguém pode me responder? Amei o trabalho.
Margaret Perry: When I do a swipe, I always get cells right away. No silicon in my paints. Do you know why that happens?
Debbie Thomas: After tilting, definitely, not keen on it before, but after it's gorgeous - it looks like dragonscales.
Dreams and Heartaches: awesome after you tilted the canvas..love it
Oduvanchik: Like a snake skin, очень красиво!
nick adkins: Love your work and when you try new things you have a painting on your website in the instgram folder that you posted on December 17 2018 would love to know how you did the painting and if there is a video of it
Age Of The Witch: I LOVEEEE IT
Danielle PaperKrayne: BOTH! This is awesome. gonna do this right meow!!
Shelly Bean: So cool! It looks like very colorful corn on the cob lol
Sue Sturges: I have to try this! Would love to use it on a large dragon!!!!
twrecks116: Incredible!! Looks like Cartoon like Drawing of Teeth!
Wendi Miller: Both! It's so great!
Estelle Goodnight: Especially loved it after you tilted it!
Алексей Иванов: Great solution! I like your approach and your ingenuity! Hello from Moscow!
ANN FORLBY: AMAZING TECHNIQUE....TFS.....:)
Deb H: AWESOME !
Irate Puffin: I have been looking everywhere for a plastic tub like yours.
deeppurplejaguar: классно! все пробовала , как у вас в видео, но ячейки не получились такие ровные . почему- не понимаю . использовала разные силиконы , ячейки то маленькие , то мутные , края неровные. вы наливаете много силикона , чтобы образовались капли на концах расчески ?
TheClintmeister: How about a "net" with silicone on it, put it on then pull off? It would be a good experiment. I like both versions.
Fatima Kurdiakrae: Beautifull
Carey Mackenzie: It is beautiful after tilting
Silent Whisper Studio's: Before I went down to comment. I was thinking it kinda looks like Dragon skin ( reptile ) And right off I noticed you said , reptile skin. That's funny... I've never seen anyone use a hair comb before , that's different. It's cool how this one turned out.
Surinder Deo: Very nice
Tracey B: I liked it better after tilting
silvine555: After tilting! LOVE it
Lotus: wonder if you used the comb to add more color with silicone after you apply the first dots of just silicone?
sara begay: Looks like dragon scales. Neat.
Hugo Geussens: beautiful
Юлия Зайченко: Круто!
Erica Howell: Anyone else having no results when using their silicone?! :(
bonsaikathy: I like it better after tilting and pretty colors. :)
chick256: I love the tilted look. Reminds me of snake skin.
Ada Mae PG: After you stretch the pour it looked like Dragon scales
Glenn Smith: cool, after tilt. Good job!
Karen Chamberlain: How do you keep it shining when dry
CheriBomzArt: How long should I cure a recent chameleon cell pour on a table top? Hope to resin or something. Plan to decoupage a bit on top as well. Before resin. Top is wood.
Monique Driessen: I love after tilting
Nick Doe: I wonder if you did another comb treatment after tipping what it would do
LiTHiUM THiEF: Looks like golden dragon scales to me
Patricia Ruelland: Wow you could call that Dragon scales!
CNR Art. Claudio Rodriguez: genial
Ruwaida Sarhan:
Growmiez Homiez: cool!!!!
Tina Procaccini: It is very beautiful it looks like the skin of a snake
Frowntown: 2:29 triggered my OCD in a huge way! LOL. that water bottle is on the verge of DROPPING omg. how is it hanging on like that?
Tr³a¹v⁴e¹ll⁶er: Uh! So in love..
Claudine Riduet: Est ce que tu trempes ton peigne dans le silicone ??? Merci
Sara Anderson: Looks like dragon scales to me
Sherrie Santana: Sweet it's so cool. After definitely
anthony talbot: Both,great image
Michael Lowrey: Have you tried other silicone. 3-1 oil, coconut milk? It looks like your using the treadmill silicone.
Scowling Wolf: ooooo yes, gonna try that one
CheriBomzArt: What is consistency on a chameleon? Thinnish? Too thin & too much silicone & they lose shape?
Matty: You are absolutely adorable.
Kelli Marin: I used a dryer ball...the kind that's kinda hard and spiky all over...pretty cool results!!
Paulette Henrikson: I like it better after you tilted it.
Sarah G: DRAGON SKIN!!! ❤️
tim K: both sweet
Lynda McHugh: it makes me think of dragon skin
romy perm: Crocodile skin,great job
Darlene Wilkinson: Both!
ALAN ASQOLANI: smart
Sgt Smoke 710: without the tilt.
katmom49: Dragon scales!