Oil paints are not soluble in water. There are special solvents available for them, which are usually sold together with the paints at painters stores.
Water affects the wood. When wood is wet it expands, when it dries it shrinks again. The oil doesn't affect the wood in such a way. That is why I like to work on wood with olive paints rather than water ones.
incredibly cool work!
A cat on the ship is a must! ,,,^..^,,,
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thanks a lot for adding subtitles- it helps a lot to understand all processes in details. great job!
You are welcome 😊
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Welcome 😉
A superb video. Excellent job!
Many thanks!
Що це ви розводили у воді і наносили на палубу. Шикарно дивиться після покриття!
Дякую :) Це не вода, це розчинник художньої олійнлї фарби і власне фарба в ньорму розчинена ;)
Very interesting technique, congratulations. have you diluted the oil paint with water or another solvent?
Thank you
Oil paints are not soluble in water. There are special solvents available for them, which are usually sold together with the paints at painters stores.
@@shipmodelideas thank you for the advice. I've never try the oil paint but the result is great.
Water affects the wood. When wood is wet it expands, when it dries it shrinks again. The oil doesn't affect the wood in such a way. That is why I like to work on wood with olive paints rather than water ones.