Virex.
OCEAN 180 DEGREES P.C.
The moment when liquid resin catches a petal mid-float and locks it under a glass-clear surface — you want to save it somewhere better than a camera roll. Virex gives resin makers a focused space to photograph finished earrings, keychains, and figurines, write down the exact color ratios that worked, and put every piece into a growing portfolio organized by technique tags like Mold Tips, Color Mix, or UV Resin. Other creators in the community are doing the same thing. Scroll through what people are pouring this week and you will find color pairings you never considered, mold shapes you have not tried, and clever ways to embed gold leaf or dried flowers without trapping bubbles. Every post carries the context that generic photo feeds strip away — which resin brand, which pigment blend, which curing method actually delivered that finish. When you share your own work, it sits alongside pieces from other makers who care about the same details. Save posts that spark ideas into a personal reference collection you can pull up at the workbench. Tag your creations so months from now you can trace how your style shifted from opaque pastels to translucent ocean layers. The Resin Lab tool lets you log formulas — pigment names, percentages, additives — so a perfect result is never a one-time accident again. The feed keeps refreshing with new pours, new experiments, new techniques from people who understand why a single air bubble matters. Virex is a workshop wall that grows with everyone pinning work to it.