Resin Tip of the Day ~ Creating Movement
Today's Resin Tip of the Day is all about creating movement in your resin art. By creating lines in your art, you take the viewer's eye up through the piece.
In this video, I will show you how I create movement by incorporating lines.
For more in-depth videos, join my members’ only club, Sue’s Creative Circle (https;//courses.suefindlaydesigns.com.au). By joining Sue’s Creative Circle, you get access to not only my exclusive videos, but you will also be able to download printable resources to help you on your resin journey.
Tools & Materials
The supply list below is just a guide; you can substitute any of the products listed for your materials. I encourage you to use any products that you already have to hand.
• Round MDF board (50cm in diameter)
• Liquid Glass Resin from U Resin: http://bit.ly/LiquidGlassResin
• Le Rez Transparent Liquid Pigment (True Blue): https://bit.ly/lerezliquid
• Le Rez Powder Pigment - Silver Knight: http://bit.ly/Lerezaluminum
• Le Rez Expressions Epoxy Pigment Paste - Angel White: http://bit.ly/lerezmatpaste
• Acrylic Diamonds: http://bit.ly/acrylicdiamonds | https://amzn.to/2Y7pVJi - US
• Heat Gun or Blow Torch
📚 Books
The Essential Beginner’s Guide to Resin Art Techniques.
eBook: http://bit.ly/resinguide
Paperback: https://amzn.to/2XEmqxn (US) | https://amzn.to/2NMKAkY (UK)
My Goal Setting and Action Planner for Artists.
eBook: http://bit.ly/suesgoalplanner
Paperback: https://amzn.to/3bb8gXN (US) | https://amzn.to/31vg3vg (UK)
*Sales from my books go towards funding my YouTube resin tutorials.
Thank you for your support.
* Note - As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. I realise that not everyone has access to the shops I have locally, so I have taken the time to find alternative products on Amazon and provide you with links. Please also note, I haven’t personally tried all of the product links due to location. However, I aim to help speed up your creative process by providing these links.
If you would like to access my videos before everyone else, please sign up for my newsletter: http://bit.ly/SueFindlayNews.
Other Handy Links:
✅ Sue's Creative Circle: https://courses.suefindlaydesigns.com.au
✅ Website: https://suefindlaydesigns.com.au
✅ Resin Blog: https://suefindlaydesigns.com.au/blog-2/
✅ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/suefindlaydesigns/
✅ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/382098942273408/
✅ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suefinart/
✅ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com.au/Suefinart/
✅ My other YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvaXBNVp_TrW6HqeARV1nbw
I hope you enjoyed this video.
Видео Resin Tip of the Day ~ Creating Movement канала Sue Findlay
In this video, I will show you how I create movement by incorporating lines.
For more in-depth videos, join my members’ only club, Sue’s Creative Circle (https;//courses.suefindlaydesigns.com.au). By joining Sue’s Creative Circle, you get access to not only my exclusive videos, but you will also be able to download printable resources to help you on your resin journey.
Tools & Materials
The supply list below is just a guide; you can substitute any of the products listed for your materials. I encourage you to use any products that you already have to hand.
• Round MDF board (50cm in diameter)
• Liquid Glass Resin from U Resin: http://bit.ly/LiquidGlassResin
• Le Rez Transparent Liquid Pigment (True Blue): https://bit.ly/lerezliquid
• Le Rez Powder Pigment - Silver Knight: http://bit.ly/Lerezaluminum
• Le Rez Expressions Epoxy Pigment Paste - Angel White: http://bit.ly/lerezmatpaste
• Acrylic Diamonds: http://bit.ly/acrylicdiamonds | https://amzn.to/2Y7pVJi - US
• Heat Gun or Blow Torch
📚 Books
The Essential Beginner’s Guide to Resin Art Techniques.
eBook: http://bit.ly/resinguide
Paperback: https://amzn.to/2XEmqxn (US) | https://amzn.to/2NMKAkY (UK)
My Goal Setting and Action Planner for Artists.
eBook: http://bit.ly/suesgoalplanner
Paperback: https://amzn.to/3bb8gXN (US) | https://amzn.to/31vg3vg (UK)
*Sales from my books go towards funding my YouTube resin tutorials.
Thank you for your support.
* Note - As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. I realise that not everyone has access to the shops I have locally, so I have taken the time to find alternative products on Amazon and provide you with links. Please also note, I haven’t personally tried all of the product links due to location. However, I aim to help speed up your creative process by providing these links.
If you would like to access my videos before everyone else, please sign up for my newsletter: http://bit.ly/SueFindlayNews.
Other Handy Links:
✅ Sue's Creative Circle: https://courses.suefindlaydesigns.com.au
✅ Website: https://suefindlaydesigns.com.au
✅ Resin Blog: https://suefindlaydesigns.com.au/blog-2/
✅ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/suefindlaydesigns/
✅ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/382098942273408/
✅ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suefinart/
✅ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com.au/Suefinart/
✅ My other YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvaXBNVp_TrW6HqeARV1nbw
I hope you enjoyed this video.
Видео Resin Tip of the Day ~ Creating Movement канала Sue Findlay
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