Medium

Traulen

New member
Hi,

Couldn\'t find the search button, so I\'m starting a thread....
I\'ve read that mat medium is a good addition to the water for thining paint.
Si, I\'ve bought a bottle but the thing is I don\'t know how to use it... ???
Any advice ?

Thank you,
Laurent
 
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t_haye2

Guest
first up what kind of medium is it? gel medium, flow enhancer, etc etc...there are a lot of mediums that do different things.
 

Traulen

New member
Hello,

Sorry for the lack of precision...
I\'ve bought a kind of a gel medium but more liquid than a gel.
Not a lot more precise.. sorry :(
 
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t_haye2

Guest
right... gel medium basically gives your paints more matte or gloss, depending on the type. It\'s good to mix in with inks to stop them drying in those horrible \'puddles\' you get sometimes. It\'s also useful if you like using paints as washes.

If you want a medium to dilute your paint, get flow enhancer. This dilutes the paint without the pigment particles seperating from the fluid, like a lot of water can do. Great for blending.

you can also get mediums to make the paint dry faster or slower, and those can be a great help if you\'re a slow painter for instance, you want the paint to dry slower, if you\'re fast, faster(although acrylics are pretty fast to begin with ;))

There are also pearlescent mediums, that make your paints ....pearlescent, mediums to make it go streaky etc etc. I don\'t find them to be too usefull though.
hope this helps :)
 

AlexDaKid

New member
Actually I find the pearlescent medium is ace for work with elven creatures, not saying that your wrong Ma\'am!;)

Flowing enhancer is brilliant though. I have dubbed it liquid golden demon!

All those annoying tide marks you get from very thin blends and the like are irradicated by this miracle product, which is very useful if, like me, you use 60,000 layers of paint, thinned to the point of ridicule to paint an area the size of a pin head!:rolleyes:
 

airhead

Coffin Dodger / Keymaster
I have used airbrush medium to thin paints (plus a small dash of retarder). It looks white & kinda milky, but does not seem to affect the paints.
 
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