Water soluble oil paints - three key advantages

Water soluble oil paints - three key advantages

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What medium do I use with water soluble oil paints? You can mix them with water, linseed oil, stand oil, or other solvents. With each, you can get different effects. You can also use fast-drying mediums, impasto and alkyd mediums, as well as use blenders to give heavily pigmented colors a more transparent look. Traditional linseed oil used to thin water soluble oils will give the painting a nice sheen and add depth to the color. There are specially formulated linseed, safflower, and other oils that have been designed to work with water-soluble oils. FAQ What Are Water Soluble Oil

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Get all the benefits of painting with oil without the harmful solvents! Cobra Study water mixable colors give the same fantastic results as traditional oil paints: the same brush strokes and hardly any change in color as time goes by. This 5-tube 40ml primary paint set includes titanium white, primary yellow, primary magenta, primary cyan and ivory black.

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