Making ART MARKERS out of Drinking Alcohol?? - *This Gets MESSY!*
in
this
video I answer the question can you makealcohol
artmarkers
out ofdrinking
alcohol
let's face it nobody mature would actually really ask that question but now that I've asked it you wanna know the answer so stick around and we'll find out together tequila and Jim do not mix well with Reshefthis
first conclusion of the video get everyone I'm jazzy inthis
video we're going to find out if we can turn these into these I'm going to start off with a couple ofdisclaimers one I am not condoning irresponsible drink - if you think I'm more responsible than doing a video like
this
you must be new here pickles tablets if I need a drink to dothis
hmm that genuinely broke shenanigans and disclaimers out of the way I am going to treatthis
as an actual scientific experiment we're going to approachthis
with a method and the first thing we're going to figure out is how to mix colors with the fluids we have the fluids we have thealcohol
we're going to be mixing with these our bottles of
drinking
alcohol
we have Jameson Scotch whisky we have Riverside the landing white wine we have sambuca vodka gin tequila which of those in its consistency or resultgets
closest tothis
copic the various ink which is thealcohol
base that Copicmarkers
has to be built from so first things first I want to figure out how to make color I'm actually going to start off with the Copicalcohol
what is that that's from the oil paint videolast week job so here is my blue
alcohol
marker nice rich color and pigment fair the blending element is what makesalcohol
markers
special so if I had a light blue here if I dothis
I can create something of a gradient between them so that's what we're going to be seeing if we can make something that can accomplish that with any of those today but let's first see what we can do about pigment and I havethis
here which is raw pigmentthis
is an ultramarine blue there first see if wecan mix that with
this
see if that works while we're experimenting we have an acrylic blue paint and then we have a watercolor blue paint and I just want to see how they each react with thealcohol
team but let's just pour in some of thealcohol
ink here so we start off with the watercolor now let's just mix that in and that's just breaking up like little poops all right so we have experiment onethis
is the watercolor all right and we have a very sad attempt at watercolor ohyeah there you go so if I scoop up the little grainy bits that there is just it's a grain makes tinman close but no cigar or scotch because they go together moving on
this
is water-based do you know what to be fair I think I should be doing four of these so we're still with the Copic avaria singlet mix in the acrylic s is still water-based so I'm assuming the results are quite similar alright obviously same thing here except the chunks are a little chunkier and a little moresaturated themselves so now we're gonna mix in an oil paint and I have no idea what's gonna happen here shaking here don't know see that's just lumps of oil paint saturating okay alright we're doing well really hope
this
one works let's make a little place holder forthis
is number four now I'm a little nervous because ifthis
doesn't work I'm not sure what to do the rest of the videothis
is absolutely absorbing you see thealcohol
creating a good solid coloroh thank god Wow my god that's good I would say that number four is a stunning success so winner winner chicken dinner the pigments obviously what we're gonna be working with for the rest of
this
video moving on now to dothis
effectively I actually have these empty brush pen canisters I'm going to create a pen for each of thesealcohol
s and then the winner out of all of them will be used to create an artwork not a good eye but an artwork keep your expectations in check all rightfirst we have tequila we're giving these scores taste I'll give that a 2 now to the actual art bit let's jump into the red shall we I don't know how much pigment to use and let's throw in a little bit of yellow and a white for the hell of it just to see what they do Oh all right suck it up probably nothing they're starting might be a little thick we're learning as we go maybe it's too thick if the pigments not coming through and you can see the pigment separating
if you look closer here there's like a line there so
this
is clearly thealcohol
that's got some color in it but below there is the pigment I love science yeahthis
isn't as successful as I would have hoped sothis
may be what they all lookthis
is gonna get verymessy
isn't it come back to work for sciencethis
is Jim I'm gonna givethis
a 1.5 gym science blue and red hae-jin not too bad not sure it's gonna get much better thanthis
let's be honest but hey ifsomething odd you know what they if I go in there and further saturate that does build up so you can layer with
this
this
is pretty successful what's next John Samson blended scotch and whiskey I'm gonna give that one a 7 all right scotch whiskey hmm there is potentially an advantage to it having 40%alcohol
as opposed to the others which have slightly less and maybe it'll blend better the disadvantages you can see is the loudest one and that is that the color is not clean so I thinkit's it's our most reasonable to test the color along with the saturation and in doing so I'm going to mix
this
with a blue that's looking pretty blue there is a warmth to it I'll say that suck it up let's see howthis
none of these are painting very well I'm wondering how much it is to do with the pigment mix and how much it's actually to do with the depends before squeezed as I paint well there you go that's getting some action that's not too badactually it squeezed and draw let's be honest it's probably the best so far but it's also the first one I've squeezed and drawn on let's step back a bit whoa let's squeeze - ah that's way more effective what is wrong with me let's see if we can get anything happening here now nothing now it's time to get a little bit refined
this
lovely Riverside landing so now we have white wine at 11% taste that was a softer that was a softer one I'm gonna give that onean 8 let's mix a new color we've got blue we've got red we've got iron well their red is a unattempted purple let's actually do a pair for sure I definitely feel scientific when I'm mixing the colors what is that smell did you oh my god smell that like what that's like a chemical reaction oh my god that's like really bad that's really gross that's a point against the wine because the Scotch gin and tequila didn't smell funny or what nothing didn't
notice a thing it smells like a fart bomb except
this
is a bit more of him but probably not but I just had to make the joke all right squeeze in pain squeeze in pain there we go well it looked way more red in the cup certainly showing up more blue wellthis
is rubbish wine you suck I actually have a suspicion thatthis
might have something to do with the lack ofalcohol
just for the sake of science we're gonna add a little little category and we're gonna mix one of these pens with thevarious ink just to see how much of it is the pins fault it's probably get some negative points
this
is just bad let's continue for science office sambhoga I leavethis
a six out of ten you know what we're missing we're missing green but we've been using some different colored liquids so let's go back to a clear liquid to sambuca but we're gonna mix in a yellow and oh wait Green is yellow and blue not yellow and red mmm-hmm yellow is the weaker pigment so let'sput a good amount of yellow in bitter blue so we'll mix it see if that changes much wool not a pretty green in fact
this
green looks a little bit like the white one color smell would you agree with that come on sambuca come on son they can't be gettingthis
much worse cuzthis
is badthis
is white wine I honestly don't think we're gonna get much better than that next we havethis
smirnoff vodka at 37% I'd say vodkas or two but that doesn't matter as much as ah solet's find out how creative we can get with vodka I'm seeing lots of Blues bread okay color I've tried for purple several times it's entered in miserable failure shall we try one more time blue red oh that's uh that's pretty nice tell you what let's make them a touch of what that looks like a purple to me yeah okay that'll do I think that's as purple as we can get all right vodka oh is
this
the triumphant finale it looks like it's way that is the bestcontrol we've seen of everything so far and it's almost like we actually had a reasonable hope that one of these would be able to do something semi okay but the question is and I've got one marker left would it be perfect or amazing with the various ink let's see Oh cups before we paint with our winner vodka we are going to go back to very sink and see how it goes in the brush copic do that lovely pigment color it sucks really well see how paints oh my god - well there really is
no comparison now that we have a conclusion of our scientific study let's put our hypothesis to a practical test Copic versus vodka
markers
so now we move on to part three of our experiment where I'm going to draw a very simple picture onthis
on one side here and use my Copicmarkers
to color it in and on the other side I'm going to use the same simple set of colors to fill that in then the same illustration butthis
time with vodka Marcos now when I say simple atthis
late time ofthe day I really mean simpler than you think all I would want to like sorry let's do an emoji ah
this
isn't even emojithis
is the original emoji the awesome face alright first things first we have the black are these they're pretty yellow for the face for the emoji color there we go beautiful little awesome face drawn with Copicmarkers
it's not the best artwork in the world but it's close I thought to add a little extra touch of authenticity because I'm not trashed Ithought we'd walk her over the line and put on our drunk goggles which those of you who watched the drawing drunk video using their drunk goggles you will know that they ain't bullcrap they mess you up it's trippy how much it warps what you're looking at play
this
out it's not gonna be the purest of yellows all right yellow red black oh my god no great right now I'm gonna be honest I just gotta keep my eyes closed for about 10 seconds Aska do I knowthis
isn't that Ican barely see anything but I know
this
isn't just smearing pigment Oh God that's not having blood tipthis
page is verymessy
sothis
will be yellow and last but not least we have black all right now is the moment my friends that we have all been waiting for it all right let's start with our lightest color oh man so I'm not seeing a lot of saturation but I'm seeing enough to say that it's throwing yellow that's a mild success so there we go that's the yellowlet's go to the red nice red tongue here oh let's squeeze too hard
this
is my black I feel likethis
is better than I expected but I could be wrong because I feel like these goggles are adding more color than actually is happening in reality there is a little awesome face there oh my god what the hell is happening here Wow I'm a disgrace I knowthis
looks bad not and not justthis
pretty aware thatthis
looks pretty bad but the process I've gone through is an important onebecause now you know the answer of the six limited options I've tested as far as what pigments mix well with and canden pays with as an
alcohol
marker vodka is the answer so if you skipped ahead tothis
bit well done because you skipped a lot of random crap so next time you run out of these if you're over 21 or 18 depending on what country you're in you just turn to your cupboard grabthis
and some pure color pigments and mix them together and you can it's basically the samething so I want to thank you for watching