BASIC EASYFLO 60 RESIN CAST PAINTING | Full Video Walkthrough | TURTLE DRAGON

The full video of basic resin (EasyFlo 60) cast painting of a Netsuke turtle-dragon with acrylic paints plus added walkthrough narrative. All three parts included in this video: Part 1 [00:00] – Basecoat, Part 2 [06:56]- Highlights and Part 3 (Final) [11:41] Paint Washes.

PART III (FINAL) – BASIC RESIN CAST PAINTING | Acrylic Paint Washes | TURTLE DRAGON

Part III in this series of using a variety of colours to paint an EasyFlo 60 resin casted figurine and in this case the resin cast is that of a Netsuke turtle-dragon which some of you may have seen appearing on the channel in past videos. In this video, we apply a wash over the model after the first two stages of basecoat and highlights.

PART II – BASIC RESIN CAST PAINTING | Acrylic Paint Highlights | TURTLE-DRAGON

Part II in this series of using a variety of colours to paint an EasyFlo 60 resin casted figurine and in this case the resin cast is that of a Netsuke turtle-dragon which some of you may have seen appearing on the channel in past videos. In this video, we apply the highlight colours over the basecoat using various techniques to create blending and layering of our chosen colours, including green, brown and yellow.

PART I – BASIC RESIN CAST PAINTING | Acrylic Paint Basecoat | TURTLE-DRAGON

Part I in this series of using a variety of colours to paint an EasyFlo 60 resin casted figurine and in this case the resin cast is that of a Netsuke turtle-dragon which some of you may have seen appearing on the channel in past videos. In this video, we lay the ground work by applying a solid basecoat of colours, including green, brown and yellow.

PART FOUR | MAKE A CELTIC MIRROR | Crystacal R Frame Prototype & Paint FX

It has been a while coming, but here is part four in the ‘making a Celtic mirror’ series. In part three we tested the mold by pouring Crystacal R plaster into the mold to create a cast. In this video we test the cast and apply some paint FX, fix a mirror inside the frame and make sure measurements and fitting is how we want it to be before proceeding and casting using materials such as concrete and fibreglass for our future finished Celtic mirrors!