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Making ART MARKERS out of Drinking Alcohol?? - *This Gets MESSY!*

Feb 18, 2020
In

this

video I answer the question: can you make

alcohol

art

markers

from

drinking

alcohol

? Let's face it, no one mature would really ask that question, but now that I've asked it you want to know the answer, so stick around and we'll find out. together, tequila and Jim don't mix well with Reshef. This first conclusion of the video gives everyone. I'm jazzy. In

this

video we're going to find out if we can turn these into these. I'm going to start with a couple disclaimers one I'm not condoning irresponsible

drinking

: if you think I'm more responsible than

making

a video like this you must be new here pickle tablets if I need a drink to do this mmm that really broke shenanigans and disclaimers along the way.
making art markers out of drinking alcohol   this gets messy
I'm going to treat this like a real science experiment, we're going to approach this with a method and the first thing we're going to figure out is how to mix colors with the fluids that we have, the fluids that we have, the alcohol that we're we're going to mix with these our bottles. of alcohol to drink, we have Jameson Scotch whiskey, we have Riverside, the landing white wine, we have sambuca, vodka, gin, tequila, which of them, in its consistency or result, is closest to this copic, the different inks, which It is the alcohol base. that Copic

markers

have to be built from the first thing, I first want to figure out how to do color.
making art markers out of drinking alcohol   this gets messy

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making art markers out of drinking alcohol this gets messy...

In fact, I'm going to start with Copic alcohol. What's that? That's from last week's work oil painting video, so here's my blue. alcohol marker nice rich color and pigment just the blending element is what makes alcohol markers special so if I had a light blue here if I do this I can create a sort of gradient between them so that's what we'll see if we can do something that can achieve that with any of those today, but first let's see what we can do with the pigment and I have this here, which is a raw pigment, this is an ultramarine blue, first let's see if we can mix it with this, Let's see if it works.
making art markers out of drinking alcohol   this gets messy
As we experiment, we have a blue acrylic paint and then we have a blue watercolor paint and I just want to see how each one reacts with the alcohol equipment, but let's pour some alcohol ink here to start with the watercolor now let's just mix that and that It's breaking up like little poops, so we have experiment one, this is the watercolor, okay and we have a very sad attempt at watercolor, oh yeah, there you go, so if I pick up the little grain The little bits there are just it's a grain that makes the tin nearby, but there is no cigar or whiskey because they go together.
making art markers out of drinking alcohol   this gets messy
This is water based, you know what? To be fair I think I should do four of these so we're still with the Copic avaria singlet mix in the acrylics is still water based so I guess the results are pretty similar obviously same here except that the chunks are a little thicker and a little more saturated, so now we're going to mix them in an oil paint and I have no idea what's going to happen here shaking here I don't know, I see, they're just chunks of oil paint saturating okay, we're doing good, I really hope this works, let's make a little placeholder for this is number four now.
I'm a little nervous because if this doesn't work, I'm not sure what to do with the rest of the video, this is absolutely absorbing, you see the alcohol creating a nice solid color, oh thank goodness, wow, my goodness, that's good, I would say that. Number four is a surprising success, so winner, winner, chicken dinner, the pigments, obviously, what we're going to work with for the rest of this video, moving on now to doing this effectively. I actually have these empty brush pots. I am going to create a pen for each of these alcohols and then the winner of all of them will be used to create a work of art, not a good eye, but a work of art, keep your expectations in check, first we have tequila, we will give you these scores, I'll try.
Give the actual art a 2 now, let's jump to the red. I don't know how much pigment to use and let's add a little bit of yellow and a white for the fun of it, just to see what they do. Oh okay hang in there probably nothing they are starting can be a little thick we are learning as we go maybe it will be too thick if the pigments don't come out and you can see the pigment separating if you look closer here there is like a line. there, this is clearly the alcohol that has some color, but underneath is the pigment.
I love science, yes this is not as successful as I would have hoped so this may be what everyone sees, this is going to get very complicated. I'm working for science again, this is Jim. I'll give this a 1.5 gym science. Hae-jin blue and red. It's not that bad, I'm not sure it

gets

much better than this, let's be honest, but hey, if there's something weird, you know what? If I go in there and saturate it even more, it builds up so you can layer with this. This is quite successful. Whats Next? John Samson whiskey and whiskey blend.
I'll give that one a 7. Alright, scotch. Hmm, there is potentially an advantage. Because it has 40% alcohol unlike the others that have a little less and maybe mixes better, the disadvantages that you can see is the strongest and that is that the color is not clean, so I think that is what more reasonable to try. the color along with the saturation and in doing so I'm going to mix this with a blue that looks quite blue, there's a warmth to it, I'll say hold on, let's see how this goes, none of these look very good. I'm wondering how much of it has to do with the mixing of pigments and how much of it actually has to do with the dependencies before squeezing them out as I paint well, there you go, you're getting some action that's not that bad, in fact, you squeezed and drew, let's be honestly, it's probably the best one so far, but it's also the first one that I squeezed and drew, let's back up a little bit, let's squeeze, ah, that's much more effective.
What's happening to me? Let's see if we can make something happen here. Now nothing. Now is the time. to refine this beautiful landing in Riverside a little bit, so now we have white wine with 11% flavor that was softer, I'm going to give it an 8, let's mix a new color, we have blue. we have red, we have iron, well, their red is an untested purple, let's make a pair for sure. I definitely feel scientific when I'm mixing colors, what is that smell? Oh my god, did you smell that? What is a chemical? reaction oh my god, that's really bad, that's really disgusting, that's a point against the wine because the scotch gin and tequila didn't smell funny or anything, I didn't notice anything, it smells like a fart bomb, except this It's a little more of him, but probably not, but I just had to make the joke, okay, squeeze the pain, squeeze the pain, here we go, okay, it looked a lot redder in the cup, it certainly appeared bluer, well , this is trash wine, you stink.
In fact I have a suspicion that This might have something to do with the lack of alcohol, just for the sake of science we'll add a little category and mix one of these pens with the different inks just to see how much the pins are . fail, probably get some negative points this is just bad, let's continue with sambhoga science office. I'm leaving this with a six out of ten, you know what we're missing, we're missing the green, but we've been using some different colored liquids, so let's go. We're back to a clear liquid for sambuca, but we're going to mix in a yellow and, oh, wait.
Green is yellow and blue is not yellow and red mmm-hmm yellow is the weakest pigment, so let's put a good amount of yellow in the bitter blue, so I'll mix it to see if that changes the wool much, It is not a pretty green, in fact this green is a bit like the smell of just a white color. Do you agree with that? Come on, sambuca, come on, son, they can't be

making

this much worse because this is Bad, this is white wine. Honestly, I don't think we're going to get much better than that. Next up we have this 37% Smirnoff vodka.
I'd say vodkas or two, but that doesn't matter that much, so let's find out. how creative we can be with vodka. I'm seeing a lot of blue bread. Okay, color. I've tried it several times with purple. It has entered into a miserable failure. Shall we try one more time? Blue red, oh that's very pretty, I'll tell you how we're going to make them. a touch of what looks purple to me, yeah, okay, I think that's the most purple we can get, okay, vodka, oh, is this the triumphant ending? This seems to be the best control we have seen. everything so far and it's almost like we really have a reasonable hope that one of these could do something semi-well, but the question is, and I'm left with one marker, would it be perfect or amazing with the different inks?
Let's see. Oh. cups before we paint with our winning vodka let's go back to the sink and see how it goes on the copic brush make that beautiful pigment color stinks so good see how it paints oh my goodness well there's really no comparison now that we already have a conclusion of our scientific study, let's put our hypothesis to a practical test. Copic markers versus vodka, so now let's move on to the third part of our experiment, where I'm going to do a very simple drawing on this side and use my Copic markers to color it and on the other side I'm going to use the same simple set of colors to fill that in. then the same illustration but this time with vodka Marcos now when I say simple at this time of day I really mean simpler than you think, everything I would like I would like, sorry, let's make an emoji, ah, this isn't even It's an emoji, this is the original emoji, the amazing face, okay, first things first, we have the black one, these are these, they are pretty yellow for the face for the emoji color, here we go, a beautiful and amazing face drawn with Copic markers, it's not the best work of art in the world, but it's close.
I thought I'd add an extra touch of authenticity because I'm not broken. I thought about accompanying her. We cross the line and put on our drunk glasses. Those of you who saw the video of the drunk drawing wearing his drunk glasses will know that it's not nonsense, it ruins you, it's mind-blowing how much it warps what you're seeing. Play this. Well, it won't be the purest of yellows, okay, yellow, red, black, oh my goodness, isn't it cool right now. I'll be honest, I just have to keep my eyes closed for about 10 seconds. I ask, do I know this is not that I barely can?
I don't see anything, but I know that this is not just a pigment spot. Oh God, that doesn't have a blood tip. This page is very

messy

, so it will be yellow and last but not least, we have black. Now is the time, my friends, that we have all been in. waiting for it okay let's start with our lightest color oh man so I'm not seeing much saturation but I'm seeing enough to say it's throwing out yellow that's a slight hit so there we go that's the yellow let's go red pretty red tongue here oh let's squeeze too hard this is my black I feel like this is better than I expected but I could be wrong because I feel like these glasses are adding more color than is actually happening there's actually an amazing little face Ah, Oh my god, what the hell is going on here?
Wow, I'm a shame, I know this looks bad, no, and not only am I very aware that this looks pretty bad, but the process I've gone through is important because now you know the answer to the six limited options I've gone through. tested as to what the pigments mix well with and what canden pays as an alcohol marker, vodka is the answer so if you skipped this part, well done because you skipped a bunch of random crap so next When you run out of these, if you are over 21 or 18 depending on which country you are in, just look in your cupboard, grab this and some pure color pigments, mix them together and you can, it's basically the same, so I want to thank you for watching this video and if you enjoyed it make sure to hit the like button so more people can see it or maybe just share it because it will probably be restricted but if you enjoyed it and you're new here make sure to subscribe for more fun with art and creativity that is, there are still pants and below there are more finished videos until next time see you later

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