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Achieving striking cell patterns is one of resin art’s most sought-after effects, particularly when creating ocean and water-inspired scenes. A heat gun is a popular tool for bringing these dynamic formations to life in E-30 and similar water effect resins.
How a Heat Gun Shapes Resin Cells
When heat is applied to freshly poured resin—especially those with high viscosity and pigment—air bubbles rise to the surface, and the heat gently manipulates the upper resin layers. This movement promotes the formation of lacy, foamy cells, especially when white pigment or wave additives like those found in the “Sea” Resin Kit are used. Gentle, controlled blasts are key for shaping cells without over-blending your design.


Practical Tips for Using a Heat Gun on Water Effect Resin
- Hold the gun 10–15cm above the resin surface: Avoid getting too close to prevent burning or excessive movement.
- Keep the heat gun moving: Smooth, sweeping motions avoid scorching and help shape the desired effect.
- Watch resin thickness and additives: Thicker pours and special powders, such as Wave Pro, respond especially well to heat for dramatic cell creation.
Always work in a well-ventilated area and wear gloves to ensure safe handling of both the resin and the heat tool.
When This Matters Most
If your aim is to produce dramatic, foamy waves or organic cells in resin ocean art, heat gun technique is essential. It’s the difference between a flat surface and a lively, dimensional water effect.

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