DRY BRUSH Vs PAINT WASH

We compare the dry brushing technique with a paint wash on two concrete casted plaques with Celtic designs. [00:00] Intro. [01:10] Dark mix of acrylic paint wash on plaque pre-painted/undercoated with silver metallic paint. [04:25] Dry brushing silver metallic paint onto plaque pre-painted/undercoated with dark mix of acrylic paint. [05:44] Outro.

April Update 2019 | Painting Effects | Concrete | Resin | Molding | Garage Model Kits

Quick update video for April 2019 including topics such as painting effects, molds and model kits.

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Red Gargoyle | Concrete Cast Painting

Using acrylic paints to paint a concrete cast of a gargoyle. This gargoyle is being painted red. This video shows the step-by-step process. There is already a gargoyle cast painting video on the channel where the gargoyle is painted green, so thought it might be an idea to paint one red. Original sculpture by Dramamask Evolution.

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Fairy Door | Concrete Cast Painting

Following in the series of sculpting, molding and casting fairy doors, here is a video showing the painting process on a fairy door at Dramamask Evolution. This is the way in which we paint many concrete items here and of course there is of course a vast variety of ways to paint concrete pieces and statuary. This process works for us here and the video is just a demonstration of that process.

Acrylic paints are used in this video, alongside using techniques such as dry-brushing and washes.

Links below to other videos in the fairy door series.

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Related videos:
Make & Sculpt A Wood Stump Tea Light Candle Holder: https://youtu.be/6yocuNhUmFg
Cast A Concrete Tea Light Candle Holder: https://youtu.be/nIbzX78evyk
Make & Sculpt A Celtic Plaque: https://youtu.be/irwl__pX11Q
Make A Gargoyle | Sculpting | Molding | Casting | Painting Effects | Full Series: https://youtu.be/e3qu–QknLI
Make A Hand Lifecast With Alginate & Plaster Of Paris: https://youtu.be/g5HmOXGA82E
Make A Concrete Leaf: https://youtu.be/xmlXV_dqFUI

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Paint A Concrete Leaf | Glow In The Dark Style

Paint a concrete leaf using glow in the dark pigment. Mix the glow in the dark pigment with PVA or wood glue to create your own paint mixture. Apply glow in the dark paint to concrete item.

In this video the emphasis is painting a concrete leaf, but other concrete casts are painted with the glow in the dark paint, including a concrete skull cast.

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Music by Angel Rust

Related videos:
Make & Sculpt A Wood Stump Tea Light Candle Holder: https://youtu.be/6yocuNhUmFg
Cast A Concrete Tea Light Candle Holder: https://youtu.be/nIbzX78evyk
Make & Sculpt A Celtic Plaque: https://youtu.be/irwl__pX11Q
Make A Gargoyle | Sculpting | Molding | Casting | Painting Effects | Full Series: https://youtu.be/e3qu–QknLI
Make A Hand Lifecast With Alginate & Plaster Of Paris: https://youtu.be/g5HmOXGA82E
Make A Concrete Leaf: https://youtu.be/xmlXV_dqFUI

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Make Tea Light Candle Holders | Full Series

Make Tea Light Candle Holders | Full Series.

Three part video series – making tea light candle holders. Related videos: Basic Mother Mold For Latex Mold Using Plaster Of Paris Bandage: https://youtu.be/A_moX2WDJGA Make A Two Piece Plaster Mother Mold: https://youtu.be/NIP-59u0-DA

Part One – Make & Sculpt A Wood Stump Tea Light Candle Holder.
Make and sculpt a wood stump tea light candle holder using plaster of Paris for the carving template. Also in this video, a paint job is applied to the model sculpture tea light holder to demonstrate paint effects and to seal the finished model/sculpture ready for latex molding, to create reproduction casts.

Part Two – Latex Mold A Tea Light Candle Holder.
Following on from sculpting a tea light candle holder from plaster of Paris, this video shows how to make a latex mold to reproduce copies of the original sculpt or pattern.

Part Three – Cast A Concrete Tea Light Candle Holder.
Cast a tea light candle holder with concrete. Using original plaster sculptures for models to make the latex molds, reproductions of the original sculpture can be casted using concrete poured into the latex molds. This video shows the process of casting the concrete casts from the latex molds to make the tea light candle holders.

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Music by Angel Rust

Related videos:
Make & Sculpt A Wood Stump Tea Light Candle Holder: https://youtu.be/6yocuNhUmFg
Cast A Concrete Tea Light Candle Holder: https://youtu.be/nIbzX78evyk
Make & Sculpt A Celtic Plaque: https://youtu.be/irwl__pX11Q
Make A Gargoyle | Sculpting | Molding | Casting | Painting Effects | Full Series: https://youtu.be/e3qu–QknLI
Make A Hand Lifecast With Alginate & Plaster Of Paris: https://youtu.be/g5HmOXGA82E
Make A Concrete Leaf: https://youtu.be/xmlXV_dqFUI

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Make Concrete Leaves | Casting | Molding | Painting | Full Series

Make Concrete Leaves | Casting | Molding | Painting | Full Series.

Part One – Make A Concrete Leaf (00.10).

Making a concrete leaf cast from a small gunnera leaf. Using concrete mixed with two parts sand to one part cement, along with nylon fibres or polyfibres, concrete bonder and washing up liquid/dish-soap.

Part Two – Latex Mold A Concrete Leaf (13.14).

Make a latex mold from an originally casted concrete leaf to make reproductions of original model, pattern, prototype, etc.

This video show the latex molding process with building up multi-layers of latex to build a durable mold which will be used for making further concrete casts of concrete leaves.

Part Three – Concrete Mother Mold For Latex Leaf Mold (20.43).

This video shows how to make a basic concrete mother mold from concrete. The mother mold is simple to make and using inexpensive materials, which consist of cement, sand, nylon fibres, concrete bonder and washing up liquid – basic concrete mix for this particular project.

Part Four – Make A Concrete Leaf With A Latex Mold (29.34).

How to make a concrete leaf with a latex mold. Using a latex mold to create a concrete leaf from an original concrete leaf. This saves time with finding suitable leaves, plus enabling duplicate and multiple copies of original concrete leaves.

Materials used are sand, cement, polyfibres or nylon fibres, bonding fluid, washing-up liquid and of course the latex mold, taken from the original leaf molding.

Part Five – Demolding Concrete Leaf From Latex Leaf Mold (36.40).

Demolding concrete leaf from latex mold. Following on from the video ‘How to make a concrete leaf with a latex mold’, here is the demolding process shown in this video.

Part Six – Concrete Leaf Painting | Autumn/Fall Red Style (39.19).

Paint a concrete leaf in an Autumn/Fall style using acrylic paints. First undercoat the leaf with a base coat. Undercoat video here: https://youtu.be/n7m_V6CLEe8

Using a palette of red, orange and yellow, dry brushed layers of paint are applied to create an Autumnal or Fall effect. Edges finished with a dark brown colour, which is the same as the base coat.

Part Seven – Make A Miniature Concrete Leaf (48.05).

Make A Miniature Concrete Leaf. In this video a miniature concrete leaf is made using a latex mold taken from a concrete cast from a natural gunnera leaf.

The same process is followed as making a concrete leaf which is featured in a video on the Dramamask Evolution YouTube channel. There is also a video of how to make a latex leaf mold also. Related videos are in this description, plus links to the videos in the video.

Using concrete with a mixture of 2 parts sand to one part cement, concrete bonder, washing up liquid/dish soap and water is all which is needed to make the actual concrete leaf cast.

The miniature concrete leaves are fun to make, as well as regular sized leaves and large leaves. Making the latex mold, will of course give you the capacity to make multiple leaves from one mold, instead of using original natural leaves just the once. It is also a bonus to preserve your favourite leaf casts in latex to reproduce over and over again! 🙂

Part Eight (Final) – Concrete Leaf Casting | Speed Time Lapse (54.46).

Casting up a large gunnera leaf with concrete in speed time-lapse video.

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For molding and casting enthusiasts, please visit: www.diymolds.com

Music by Angel Rust

Related videos:
Make & Sculpt A Wood Stump Tea Light Candle Holder: https://youtu.be/6yocuNhUmFg
Cast A Concrete Tea Light Candle Holder: https://youtu.be/nIbzX78evyk
Make & Sculpt A Celtic Plaque: https://youtu.be/irwl__pX11Q
Make A Gargoyle | Sculpting | Molding | Casting | Painting Effects | Full Series: https://youtu.be/e3qu–QknLI
Make A Hand Lifecast With Alginate & Plaster Of Paris: https://youtu.be/g5HmOXGA82E
Make A Concrete Leaf: https://youtu.be/xmlXV_dqFUI

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