How do resin’s viscosity properties influence pouring techniques for dynamic poses?
The viscosity of resin plays a crucial role in achieving dynamic poses during pouring. Thicker resins (high viscosity) are ideal for vertical or intricate designs, as they hold shape better and reduce dripping. However, they require slower, controlled pours to avoid air bubbles. Conversely, low-viscosity resins flow easily, making them suitable for smooth, layered effects but may struggle to maintain sharp details in dynamic poses.
To optimize results, adjust pouring speed and angle based on viscosity. For high-viscosity resins, tilt the mold gradually to guide flow, while low-viscosity resins benefit from multiple thin layers to prevent sagging. Pre-warming resin can also reduce viscosity temporarily for complex molds. Understanding these properties ensures flawless execution of dynamic resin art.
