К сожалению на английском, взято с платного сайта,именно этот мастер-класс бесплатный, вобщем, пока и его не сделали платным, выставлялю здесь. Каждому пункту соответствует картинка внизу.
ПС. Дорогие модераторы, если тему сделала не там, не сочтите за труд, переместите, куда надо, я весь форум перерыла в поисках подходящего места и так как мастер-класс для начинающих, решила оставить здесь.
proper mix ratio
1.
In this lesson I am going to demonstrate how to get the right amount of liquid to powder ratio.
Most acrylic systems are best when used at around a 1 to 1 mix ratio.
Too wet of mixture causes unmanagable acrylic beads that can run into the cuticle, excess shrinkage when acrylic hardens and possible over exposure to monomer over time.
If your acrylic mixture is too dry it will not adhere to the nail plate effectively and can harden before you have had enough time to shape the bead sufficiently.
I like to use this dappen dish with a cork as it is heavier and will not tip when I wipe my brush against it.
My brush is a #8 oval Kolinsky.
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2.
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I pour enough monomer into my dappen dish to just cover my bristles when I dip the brush in. I don't want the monomer to come up over the ferrul of my brush.
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3.
Dip your brush all the way to the bottom of the dappen dish and wipe against the side of the dappen dish. You may see air bubbles come out of your brush. If there are alot of bubbles you may want to repeat this.
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4.
Now that the brush is wet and all the bubbles are out dip once more and begin pressing liquid out. Start at the ferrul (metal part of brush) and firmly begin pressing liquid out. I even brace my pinky against the dappen dish to hold the dish still while I press.
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5.
Continue down the brush pressing liquid out and stop when you are half way down the bristles. Lift up your brush now. This forces the liquid down into the tip of the brush where you will need it to pick up powder.
To pick up a larger bead of acrylic leave more liquid in the brush by not pressing down as far. To pick up a smaller bead press the liquid out further down the brush.
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ПС. Дорогие модераторы, если тему сделала не там, не сочтите за труд, переместите, куда надо, я весь форум перерыла в поисках подходящего места и так как мастер-класс для начинающих, решила оставить здесь.
proper mix ratio
1.
In this lesson I am going to demonstrate how to get the right amount of liquid to powder ratio.
Most acrylic systems are best when used at around a 1 to 1 mix ratio.
Too wet of mixture causes unmanagable acrylic beads that can run into the cuticle, excess shrinkage when acrylic hardens and possible over exposure to monomer over time.
If your acrylic mixture is too dry it will not adhere to the nail plate effectively and can harden before you have had enough time to shape the bead sufficiently.
I like to use this dappen dish with a cork as it is heavier and will not tip when I wipe my brush against it.
My brush is a #8 oval Kolinsky.
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2.
Click on the images to enlarge and then use the "Back" button on your browser to return to this page.
I pour enough monomer into my dappen dish to just cover my bristles when I dip the brush in. I don't want the monomer to come up over the ferrul of my brush.
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3.
Dip your brush all the way to the bottom of the dappen dish and wipe against the side of the dappen dish. You may see air bubbles come out of your brush. If there are alot of bubbles you may want to repeat this.
________________________________________
4.
Now that the brush is wet and all the bubbles are out dip once more and begin pressing liquid out. Start at the ferrul (metal part of brush) and firmly begin pressing liquid out. I even brace my pinky against the dappen dish to hold the dish still while I press.
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5.
Continue down the brush pressing liquid out and stop when you are half way down the bristles. Lift up your brush now. This forces the liquid down into the tip of the brush where you will need it to pick up powder.
To pick up a larger bead of acrylic leave more liquid in the brush by not pressing down as far. To pick up a smaller bead press the liquid out further down the brush.
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