So helpful, I couldn’t understand the difference from the description provided on the product itself. What would you recommend to add if my gouache and watercolors are drying in the pan/tube and I want to make them creamy again? I assume gum arabic?
Winsor e Newton, please some kind of a dropper! Clear on video dificult to dose with this actual packaging. Please use the same criteria when put two mediums togheter. Love the videos straight to the point! Thank you!
Ty I didn't know I could get this from gum arabic. I knew it was for making paint. I have a bottle of w&n gum Arabic going to have to grab some ox gall bc I do love a good woooosh!
So helpful, I couldn’t understand the difference from the description provided on the product itself.
What would you recommend to add if my gouache and watercolors are drying in the pan/tube and I want to make them creamy again? I assume gum arabic?
Winsor e Newton, please some kind of a dropper! Clear on video dificult to dose with this actual packaging. Please use the same criteria when put two mediums togheter. Love the videos straight to the point! Thank you!
Very interesting, thanks. Question: does Gum Arabic slowing down drying time work also for gouaches?
This is fantastic ☺☺☺
Hmmmm…I’m wondering if the gum arabic might help with using watercolor paint on a gel plate?
Hello, can you please give us the name of the colors that are used in the video ? Thank you 🤗
I have heard that Ox Gall leaves a yellow cast? Is this true?
Oh, very interesting. I was wondering what the difference was between those two. ❤😊
Excelente
Ty I didn't know I could get this from gum arabic. I knew it was for making paint. I have a bottle of w&n gum Arabic going to have to grab some ox gall bc I do love a good woooosh!
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