Giant 100 Layer Fluid Art! Most Colors Ever Used On YouTube - Summary

Summary

The text appears to be a transcript of a video where a person, referred to as "wengie," attempts to create a fluid art piece with a hundred different colors. The process involves pouring various colors onto a canvas and observing the results.

Wengie starts by using a three-color fluid, which creates a rainbow effect. They then move on to pouring a seven-color fluid, which they describe as a "rainbow with a layer white in between each color." They experiment with different patterns and techniques, including pouring opposing colors next to each other.

After testing various combinations, they decide to create a 100-color rainbow. However, they only have 35 colors available, so they mix in between the colors using different shades. They strategically place the colors they already have and mix in between colors to create a gradient effect.

The process takes a significant amount of time and effort. Wengie uses a water jug to pour the fluid and carefully pours each color into the jug before transferring it to the canvas. They use a cup pouring technique and take care to mix the colors well to prevent them from drying out.

Once the fluid reaches the canvas, it starts to dry, creating a visual effect that resembles a galaxy. Wengie is pleased with the results and shares their creations with their cats and viewers. They express their satisfaction with the final product and invite viewers to suggest future challenges.

Facts

1. The video is about a process of creating fluid art with a hundred colors.
2. The host, referred to as "Wengie", is trying to pour a hundred colors of fluid onto a canvas.
3. There is a problem with obtaining a hundred colors of paint. Only 35 colors were found.
4. The process of creating the fluid art involves pouring different colors of paint into a larger cup to create different layers.
5. The paint started clumping together if left out for a bit as the top layer dried up.
6. The host tested different techniques for pouring the paint and found that a cup pouring technique worked best.
7. The host created different combinations of colors and patterns to be poured onto the canvas.
8. The host decided to create a straight seven-color rainbow without any layers in between.
9. The host decided to mix different shades of colors to create the 100 colors needed for the fluid art.
10. The host used a visual guide of a hundred shot glasses to help picture how many colors were needed.
11. The host faced challenges in mixing colors and creating the 100 colors needed.
12. The host successfully created a fluid art with a hundred colors.
13. The final result of the fluid art was described as a "rock formation" and a "neon galaxy".
14. The host expressed nervousness and excitement about the process and the final result.
15. The host invited viewers to suggest other challenges for future videos.