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[Music] oh my gosh hey everybody uncle jesse here have you seen this post by tgi kawain over on reddit where he resin 3d printed this clear pokemon file and then dipped it in lacquer and it looks amazing weve gotta try that and im really curious about this technique because i believe theres no sanding involved whatsoever and basically were gonna end up doing is just dunking our prints in the lacquer and obviously were gonna need some translucent or clear resin for us to work with but this is just purely translucent i want this to be tinted with a different color so im gonna bust out my big bag of alcohol inks and start tinting some of the resin now i dont really have any specifics of how many drops you need to apply to actually tense your resin i just sort of wing it and keep continually adding droplets to the resin until ive got the color that im interested and im going to be tempting two different sets of this translucent resin and im going to be shooting for a purple as