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

Feb 18, 2020
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video i answer the question can you make

alcohol

art

markers

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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

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first conclusion to the video get everyone i'm jazzy in this video let's find out if we can turn this into this i'm going to start with a couple of 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 hmm that really broke shenanigans and disclaimers out of the way.
making art markers out of drinking alcohol   this gets messy
I'm going to treat this as an actual 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 going to be mixing with these our bottles or if we drink alcohol we have scotch whiskey Jameson 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 various inks that is the alcohol base from which the wines must be built Copic

markers

so first things first, I want to figure out how to do color.
making art markers out of drinking alcohol   this gets messy

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I'm actually going to start with the copic alcohol, what's that about the oil painting video of last week's work? So here is my blue alcohol marker. the blend element is what makes the alcohol markers special so if I had a light blue here if I do this I can create a kind of gradient between them so that's what we're going to 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 that with this let's see if that works while we're experimenting we've got a blue acrylic paint and then we've got a blue watercolor paint and I just want to see how they each react with the alcohol team but let's just pour some alcohol ink in here so let's start with the watercolor now let's mix that up and that's breaking up like little poops okay so we have experiment one this is watercolor okay and we have a very sad attempt at watercolor. the grain makes the tin man come closer, but there is no cigar or scotch because they move together.
making art markers out of drinking alcohol   this gets messy
This is water based. It's still water based so I'm assuming the results are pretty similar obviously same here except the chunks are a little thicker and a little more saturated so now we're going to mix it with an oil paint and I have no idea. what's going to happen here shaking h I don't know that's just clumps of oil paint getting saturated ok we're doing it right I really hope it works let's make a little placeholder for this is number four now I'm a little nervous because if this doesn't work. Not sure what to make of the rest of the video this is absolutely absorbing you see the alcohol create a nice solid color oh thank god omg that's good. pigments obviously what we're going to be working with for the rest of this video, now to do this effectively.
making art markers out of drinking alcohol   this gets messy
In fact, I have these empty marker canisters. I am going to create a pen for each of these alcohols and then the winner out of all of them will be used to create a piece of art not a good eye but a piece of art keep your expectations in check ok first we have tequila we're testing these scores i'll give a 2 now to the actual art let's jump. on the red we should I don't know how much pigment to use and throw in a little bit of yellow and a white for the hell of it just to see what they do oh ok hang in there probably nothing they're starting could be a bit thick, we're learning as we go along maybe it's too thick if the pigments don't come through and you can see the pigment separate if you look closer here there's like a line there so this is clearly the alcohol having some color but underneath there's the pigment I love science yes this is It wasn't as successful as I would have hoped so this may be what everyone looks like.
This is going to get very complicated. Won't you go back to work for science? -jin's not that bad, I'm not sure it's going to be much better than this, let's be honest, but hey, if there's something weird, you know, if I go in there and saturate more that builds up so you can layer it with this, this is quite successful, what next? John Samson mixed Scotch and whiskey. I'll give that a 7 all good. ht scotch hmm there is potentially an advantage to it being 40% abv compared to the others which are a bit less and maybe blend better the downsides you can see is the stronger one is that the color is not clean.
I think it's the most reasonable thing to do to test the color along with the saturation and in doing so I'm going to mix this with a blue that looks pretty blue. It has warmth. this none of these is painting very well. I wonder how much it has to do with pigment mixing and how much it actually has to do with dependencies before squeezing them in while I paint well there you go, that's getting some action which isn't really that bad. squeeze and draw let's be honest it's probably the best one yet but it's also the first one that I ever squeeze and draw let's back up a bit let's squeeze oh that's much more effective What's happening to me?
Let's see if we can make something happen here now nothing no Time to refine this beautiful riverside landing a bit so now we have white wine with a flavor of 11% that was smoother that was smoother. I'll give that an 8, let's mix a new color we have. blue we got red we got iron ok your red is an untried purple let's make a safe pair i definitely feel scientific when i mix colors what is that smell oh my gosh did you smell that? like a chemical reaction oh my god that's really bad that's really gross that's a point against wine because the scotch gin and tequila didn't smell funny or what nothing i didn't notice anything smells like a fart bomb except this is a a little more of him but probably not but just had to make the joke ok squeeze the pain squeeze the pain here we go it looked a lot redder in the cup it definitely showed more blue ok this It's junk wine, you stink, I actually got it. a suspicion that this might have something to do with the lack of alcohol ju For the sake of science, let's add a little category and mix one of these pens with various inks just to see how much is the fault of the pins.
It probably has some negative points. This is just bad. Let's continue with the science office sambhoga. She left this with a six out of ten. You know what we lack. We're missing the green but we've been using some different colored liquids so let's go back to a sambuca clear liquid but we're going to mix a yellow and oh wait the green is yellow and the blue is not yellow and the red mmm-hmm yellow is the weakest pigment so let's put a good amount of yellow into the bitter blue so we'll mix it in to see if that changes the wool much not quite a green actually this green looks like a bit to the white smell of a single color, would you be okay with that?
Come on sambuca come on son they can't get that bad because this is bad this is white wine honestly I don't think so. We are going to be much better than that. Next time we have this 37% Smirnoff vodka, I would say vodkas. or two, but that doesn't matter as much as ah, so let's find out how creative we can be with the vodka. I'm seeing a lot of blues loaves. Alright. The color. I tried the purple several times. longer blue red oh that's uh that's very good to tell you what we're going to do to them a touch of what looks to me like a purple yeah ok that'll do I think it's as purple as we can get good vodka oh is this the triumphant ending looks like it is best control we've seen of everything so far and it's almost like we had a reasonable hope that one of these could do something halfway right but the question is and do i have a marker left would it be perfect or amazing with the various inks let's see Oh , cups, before we paint with our winning vodka, we're going to go back to the sink and see how it goes on the copic brush make that beautiful pigment color that really sucks well look at how it paints oh my gosh well there really is no comparison now that we have a conclusion from our scientific study let's put our hypothesis to a practical test Copic versus vodka markers so now let's move on to the third part of our experiment where I am going to draw a very picture and simple over this on one side here and I use my Copic markers 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 but this time with vodka Marcos now when I say simple at this late point of the day really i mean simpler than you think all i would like sorry let's make an emoji ah this isn't even an emoji this is the original emoji the amazing face ok first things first we have the black are these they're pretty yellow for the face for the emoji color there we go beautiful amazing face drawn with copic markers not the best artwork in the world but it's close i thought i'd add an extra touch of authenticity because i'm not torn i thought i'd wear it on the line and he would put r drunk glasses which those of you who watched the video drawing drunk using his drunk glasses will know its no nonsense it ruins you its mind blowing how much it warps what qu e you're looking at play this isn't going to be the purest of yellows ok yellow red black oh my gosh not cool right now.
I'll be honest. I just have to keep my eyes closed for about 10 seconds. it's not just a pigment blot oh god that's no blood on it this page is very

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so it will be yellow and last but not least we have black ok now is the time my friends , we've all been waiting for it. start with our lightest color oh man so i don't see much saturation but i see enough to say it casts yellow that's a slight hit so here we go that's the yellow let's go red nice tongue red here oh let's push too hard this is my black i feel like this is better t Han i was hoping for it but i could be wrong because i feel like these glasses are adding more color than what is actually going on.
There's actually an amazing little face there, omg what the hell is going on here? Wow, I'm a disgrace. bad no and not only am i pretty aware this looks pretty bad but the process i've been through is important because now you know the answer out of the six limited options i've tried as far as which pigments blend well and canden pay as an alcohol marker vodka is the answer so if you skipped this bit well done because you skipped a bunch of random crap so next time you'll run out of these if you're over 21 or 18 depending on what country are you Go back to your cupboard take this and some pure color pigments and mix them together and you can it's basically the same thing so I want to thank you for watching this video and if you enjoyed it make sure to hit the like button more. people can watch it or maybe just share it because it will probably be restricted but if you enjoyed it and you are new here be sure to subscribe for more fun with art and creativity which is still pants and down below are more videos until next time , I'll see. later

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