I finally can do something with a bowl of really thin washi tape I have, thank you! I also keep a bag of tea light candles to use when I want to create that glow as the sun is about to set on the horizon.
I never thought of using a dip pen with masking fluid, but I just tested it, and it works so much better than any brush or tool I've used before. Incredibly useful tip, thanks!
I have never tried or heard of using the acrylics mediums for a resist technique. I have used most of the other things on my paintings. Thanks for sharing this wonderful informational video with us.
Awesome! Some new to me tips there. Never seen the masking film in action. I've been having fun playing with the Fineliner bottles. Along the lines of the dip pen, a glass dip pen works too. You need to water it down a bit. Also, if you put masking fluid down on damp paper, it makes fuzzy edges. Don't water it down, and for sure test it on your paper first, but it works well. (Pebeo brand) Thanks for doing this! ❤️
I will try the oil pastel one. I did want to use oil pastel to finish up my watercolor paintings (just ordered the iridescent one by sennelier) but did not think of using it as resist before watching this video.
Glaze pens by Sakura also resist watercolor. They come in all sorts of colors (most, if not all of them, are translucent). You need to keep in mind that the ink is permanent and can’t be removed afterward.
Thank you for all these informations, they are really very useful. I follow your video with most pleasure. I have just a little question, you seems to never use the brand Windsor and Newton ? Why? This is not my favorite brand in professional watercolor , but often these pigments seem to be ... reliable... boring for you? Thank you, have a nice week end
Very informative. And i like the mest up masking sheet the most, because if you want some structure like a snake skin this techniek is perfect. Thank you !👌🏽🤩
Ooohh! Lovely! I didn't know about the masking film 👀 Another one similar to matte medium is gum arabic. It can be removed afterwards by rewetting, and offers softer edges than masking fluid. 🥰 Really really nice
I wonder what would happen if I tried to use the frisket sheets for large areas, but painted masking fluid around the edges to make sure it didn't leak. May have to test that out. I love videos like this, gets my brain thinking! 😊
Thank you so much for your video! Appreciate all the examples and research. I’m going to try a couple of them. I usually use a wax crayon or white pen over it. Thanks again!
Loved this! Have been playing around with oil pastels for the past few months but never thought of using them as masking medium. Loved the matte medium trick as well. Would've never thought about trying that. Also thought the leak on the sides of the masking sheet looked really cool. And Pebeo masking fluid is the only one I use, never occurred to me to use a dip pen - using brushes always stresses me out so this is super helpful, thank you
I bought a masking fluid pen Molotow brand on line. I covered the area that I wanted to preserve. After working on my painting and happy with the results, to my horror the blue of the masking fluid would not come off. I did use the eraser you recomend. Sadly for me I had to discard the painting.
Thanks Oto. No mistakes; Teachable moments! I've never seen such narrow masking tape. And that the Pebeo brand is thin enough to use a dip pen. I abandoned the dip pen method with my masking fluid but now will try again with pebeo. Too bad they didn't sponsor.😉😁🤩
Have looked everywhere for the Holbein tool which scraped off the Pēbēo masking fluid. Besides “Maxon,” what’s the name of this tool? TYSM for your videos! Love them 🎉 New subscriber 🎉
Oto I am desperately looking for that hard rubber thing to remove the masking fluid, but can't find it and noone in our local huge art stores knows, what I am talking about 😢 Could you please provide a name/brand or link for it? Many thanks and all the best! I am missing you!
I think it would be very interesting to try the matte medium technique 🤔. Also, unless you need sharp edges, purposefully not pressing down the edges of your frisket could yield some unique effects you can’t get any other way.
I use masking tape and wash tape for my details and resist effects when I need them :) My mumsie got me a bunch of tape over the holiday after she saw how much use I really do get out of it.
Great video. I think I'll get some of those large masking sheets! And remember to rub down the edges lol. I've heard of them before but they slipped my mind. I might try the acrylic matte medium resist sometime as I already have some of that. If Washi tape counts as masking tape I already use that (I use my ugliest cheapest ones so I don't waste the pretty ones!)
Quick question - can you use the same pen and beeswax that is used in Ukranian egg painting? Wasn't sure if there is something unique about beeswax that might harm watercolor paper
@@polgara28 I'm heading to visit a friend that has been doing Ukrainian eggs for years. She's promised to teach me, and then I can try it out in watercolor.
I love your delivery and clarity and enjoyed learning all the techniques
Seriously - that is such a cool looking effect you got, where it bled under the film! I'd never heard of that stuff before. Will have to look into it.
I agree! ☺️
I prefer the Pebeo masking fluid method. Nice !
I finally can do something with a bowl of really thin washi tape I have, thank you! I also keep a bag of tea light candles to use when I want to create that glow as the sun is about to set on the horizon.
I never thought of using a dip pen with masking fluid, but I just tested it, and it works so much better than any brush or tool I've used before. Incredibly useful tip, thanks!
Never thought of matte medium! So cool!
Learned New Resist Mediums --Thank You!
I have never tried or heard of using the acrylics mediums for a resist technique. I have used most of the other things on my paintings. Thanks for sharing this wonderful informational video with us.
Cool techniques! Thanks for sharing!
Awesome! Some new to me tips there. Never seen the masking film in action. I've been having fun playing with the Fineliner bottles. Along the lines of the dip pen, a glass dip pen works too. You need to water it down a bit. Also, if you put masking fluid down on damp paper, it makes fuzzy edges. Don't water it down, and for sure test it on your paper first, but it works well. (Pebeo brand) Thanks for doing this! ❤️
Thanks for your sharing! It’s interesting to know the different ways to do the masking!😊
I will try the oil pastel one. I did want to use oil pastel to finish up my watercolor paintings (just ordered the iridescent one by sennelier) but did not think of using it as resist before watching this video.
Glaze pens by Sakura also resist watercolor. They come in all sorts of colors (most, if not all of them, are translucent). You need to keep in mind that the ink is permanent and can’t be removed afterward.
Thanks, I can’t wait to try using the thin tape for swatching, whenever I get it from Amazon.
Great masking techniques Oto! It really took me back to my days as a textile design student. I learnt a lot of these techniques.
Thanks Oto for once again enabling my art supply splurges 😂
Fantastic, love the acrylic resist.
Thin craft tape is also available under nail art supplies. Super cheap!
Very good, thank you 🎉
I like frog tape ( green ) or delicate yellow too
Thank you for all these informations, they are really very useful. I follow your video with most pleasure. I have just a little question, you seems to never use the brand Windsor and Newton ? Why?
This is not my favorite brand in professional watercolor , but often these pigments seem to be ... reliable... boring for you? Thank you, have a nice week end
Very informative. And i like the mest up masking sheet the most, because if you want some structure like a snake skin this techniek is perfect. Thank you !👌🏽🤩
Such wonderful tips Oto! Thank you so much!
Thank you! You’re helping so much!!!
Ooohh! Lovely! I didn't know about the masking film 👀
Another one similar to matte medium is gum arabic. It can be removed afterwards by rewetting, and offers softer edges than masking fluid. 🥰 Really really nice
i like the masking sheet effect, organic!
Thank you, this was great. Will Mod Podge or white glue work as resist? Just curious!
I wonder what would happen if I tried to use the frisket sheets for large areas, but painted masking fluid around the edges to make sure it didn't leak. May have to test that out. I love videos like this, gets my brain thinking! 😊
Wow, super informative video ! Love your content
Basically cheap people masking fluid, but photo glue works pretty well. I tend to just pick it up with some old kneaded eraser.
Thank you so much for your video! Appreciate all the examples and research. I’m going to try a couple of them. I usually use a wax crayon or white pen over it. Thanks again!
Loved this! Have been playing around with oil pastels for the past few months but never thought of using them as masking medium. Loved the matte medium trick as well. Would've never thought about trying that. Also thought the leak on the sides of the masking sheet looked really cool. And Pebeo masking fluid is the only one I use, never occurred to me to use a dip pen - using brushes always stresses me out so this is super helpful, thank you
Really great video, Oto, thank you! The two I haven't tried are using the colored pencils as a resist and then the acrylic medium. Fun!
I bought a masking fluid pen Molotow brand on line. I covered the area that I wanted to preserve. After working on my painting and happy with the results, to my horror the blue of the masking fluid would not come off. I did use the eraser you recomend. Sadly for me I had to discard the painting.
Never saw the film ...cool
Thanks Oto. No mistakes; Teachable moments! I've never seen such narrow masking tape. And that the Pebeo brand is thin enough to use a dip pen. I abandoned the dip pen method with my masking fluid but now will try again with pebeo. Too bad they didn't sponsor.😉😁🤩
Wow, model craft tape. Who knew? ❤🎉 TYSM
Have looked everywhere for the Holbein tool which scraped off the Pēbēo masking fluid. Besides “Maxon,” what’s the name of this tool? TYSM for your videos! Love them 🎉 New subscriber 🎉
Thank you!
Exactly what I was looking for.
Oto I am desperately looking for that hard rubber thing to remove the masking fluid, but can't find it and noone in our local huge art stores knows, what I am talking about 😢 Could you please provide a name/brand or link for it? Many thanks and all the best! I am missing you!
I think it would be very interesting to try the matte medium technique 🤔. Also, unless you need sharp edges, purposefully not pressing down the edges of your frisket could yield some unique effects you can’t get any other way.
Thanks 🙏🙏
The frisket paper can be expensive. You can use Clear Adhesive Protective Liner Covering for Books instead.
Fascinating.........
I use masking tape and wash tape for my details and resist effects when I need them :) My mumsie got me a bunch of tape over the holiday after she saw how much use I really do get out of it.
Great video. I think I'll get some of those large masking sheets! And remember to rub down the edges lol. I've heard of them before but they slipped my mind. I might try the acrylic matte medium resist sometime as I already have some of that.
If Washi tape counts as masking tape I already use that (I use my ugliest cheapest ones so I don't waste the pretty ones!)
How long can resist stay on? The bottle says 24 to 48 hours but I might only be at the class once a week.
This was very interesting! I had a thought while watching this when you mentioned using crayons as a kid--would rubber cement work?
Quick question - can you use the same pen and beeswax that is used in Ukranian egg painting? Wasn't sure if there is something unique about beeswax that might harm watercolor paper
It should be fine. I'd love to see your results! If the beeswax isn't perfectly white, but a bit beige, you could try it on toned paper.
@@polgara28 I'm heading to visit a friend that has been doing Ukrainian eggs for years. She's promised to teach me, and then I can try it out in watercolor.
@@kristiw.1823 Hope you have lots of fun!
Thanks! I dislike masking fluid.The alternatives are good
First!