Very informative and just the lesson I was looking for, I’ve been using matt medium for awhile not really understanding it. You tell it in such a way that is easily understood, thank you so much.
I've been watching a few of your videos now and have subscribed. They're very informative, and you seem like a very warm, beautiful and kind person. Your sharing is much appreciated. I've been painting for years and years, but I'm quite new to using different mediums. Started out with wanting to do layers of colour over a grisaille underpainting, and your explanations of the difference between the mediums are some of the best I've found. I'll be heading over to watch your videos on varnish now. Much love from Denmark! 😃🖌️🎨
Took me a while to learn all on my own about the gloss medium. Wish I had thought to check on You Tube. Well maybe long ago there was not much. Enjoy your thoughtful video lessons.
I use matt medium for extending paint and gloss medium as an isolation coat. I know some people say they don't like to varnish paintings but the amount of lint that gets on mine drives me nuts. I varnish purely for protection, by the way. And it's nearly always matt varnish. You can't even see it's there!
Judy Konopka congrats, you are an official educated idiot. Think how many of the “professionals” we rely on daily are in the same boat. 🤦🏻♀️ Republicans need to stop defunding education. This is horrible!
Wow! Thats exactly what I was looking for! Thank you for sharinc your knowledge. This saved me from a lot of frustration. Thanks a lot and God bless you! 🙏😊❤
Very informative video and I liked the professionalism and friendliness of the instructor. One recommendation: shoot and upload the video in HD quality (1920x1080) or better. Watching a grainy low-resolution art video I could not tell the differences between the mediums.
Hi! Thank you so much for your kind words. This was filmed 10 years ago when this was all I had available to me. Keep an eye on this channel for future uploads with better quality video.
Oh I'm so so excited I came upon your channel. I'm just coming back to acrylics,after 25 yrs...and forgot a lot of the basic but important foundation technics. Your videos are so infomative and you style is inviting.
+Karen Fuller Thanks so much! Glad to hear. And welcome back to the world of acrylics! Feel free to post questions or email them to me. Although I am no longer able to respond to questions individually , i save them for future video topics!
Thank you for the content and sharing; If we want a high gloss finish, is it better to use the Gloss Medium for the underlying paint, or are we better to use a High Gloss Varnish at the end? or both....
@@MicheleTheberge Q plz : i have finished paintings that are sitting for about 6 months. i would like to change them completely. what do i need to do ? to paint a layer of Gesso again or just to paint over the old painting with new colors ?
You are a nice person, the way you speak, explain and listen to the questions is very peaceful, helpful and natural. I have subscribed you. Could you please let me know which products did you use as ( Mat, Glowing)? And would you please make a video for varnishing? Thanks a lot ❤
Hi there! Thanks for watching and for you kind comments. I listed the products in the description box with links. And, yes, I have a video on varnishing. I might have a whole playlist on varnishing.
Hey! Can you maybe tell me what medium I should use if I want to to paint a whole canvas with only one acrylic color to create one rich, smooth, without any marks one colored canvas ? It will usually show brush strokes or other unevenness. What medium should you recommend to make the acrylic color more fluid and maybe should I just pore it over the canvas instead of paint it on? Thanks :)
Yes, pouring on it with acrylic pouring medium might get the result you desire or it may be that What you are looking for most likely is the right type of paint, rather than a certain medium. Hav you seen my video on the 4 types of acrylic paint? ua-cam.com/video/leFKFdcCCRE/v-deo.html You might be looking for a soft body or fluid paint.
P D Thank you for watching! I’m so glad you were loving them. And so nice to hear from someone in BC. I used to teach a fair annually and it was such a privilege to get to visit such an incredibly gorgeous part of the world. You are lucky to live there!
Thanks for taking the time and teaching the basics of acrylic. I have watched a lot of videos, but not many people teach the first steps. They go straight to the painting part rather than teaching the basics. So many thanks. By the way, do you have books? If not, do you have any recommendation for books that teach all the basics? And how to paint, etc?
Very nice tutorial- thank you. I have a question about matte medium. I put Golden liquid matte medium over (and under) sections of silk paper that had a nice shimmer- however, after I put the matte medium, the shimmer of the silk came way down bec I didn't realize that the medium was going to be as cloudy/translucent as it is. I would have preferred to put a gloss medium and then maybe a matte varnish. Do you know of any safe way to remove the medium? Thanks.
Caren Kaziyev I am not familiar with silk paper. If it were silk fabric you might try removing it with alcohol, but as it is paper, the alcohol might damage it.
Thanks, Michele. I put a very thin gloss medium layer over it when the matte dried and it looks really good now. I thought I would do damage if I tried to remove the matte. I just had to wait until everything dried thoroughly.
To me, when my acrylic paint dries (without anything added to it, no matter what brand I use) it always dries looking flat and blah. I like the richness of oil paint but I can't tolerate the mediums that go with it, so I have switched to acrylic paint. I was surprised to hear you say that when acrylic paint dries, it looks shiny. I guess I should just try different gels and see which one I like?
Thanks so much for this. I’m switching from watercolors to acrylics and have both read books and looked on line for information I need to ease the painting, but not blow large amounts of money on things I don’t need. This is the first place I’ve actually come across this type of very useful information. (I would have bought matte medium. Now I won’t. Definitely gloss.)
Yes, definitely! all the acrylic mediums, and even acrylic paint work like a glue because they all share the same acrylic polymer emulsion binder, which acts as an excellent adhesive!
What Is the purpose of the matte medium? Is it to give the acrylic paint a thicker consistency or more manageable? Also would you recommend using gesso for priming the canvas? I was looking through your videos but didn't find information on this. I'm asking for clarification because I haven't yet taken a painting class and am new to painting and would love to learn more!
+Colleen Cole I tried watching. I don't think I said the name of the red. It could be napthol red or a cadmium red medium hue. I am using Liquitex in this video.
Excellent question, Megan! It's a little more subtle than that and these things can be so dependent on personal taste. I would say with one thin coat of matte medium you would hardly notice it but with successive coats you might. But always best to make little sample tests on scraps of gessoed cardboard or on small canvas boards. When you say you are using matte medium as a sealer, do you mean a protective varnish? I explain about how and why to varnish here. ua-cam.com/video/k2TIdHzrMfk/v-deo.html
You may want to check my video called “how and why to varnish acrylic paintings”. It’s a mini course with information to help you decide. You can technically use gloss medium on unglazed bisque fired ceramic. But it’s not waterproof so it depends on what you’re using the ceramics for. If they’re just decorative and you’re not going to fire it it should work. However unglazed ceramics will absorb a lot of the water from gloss medium so you may need multiple coats To obtain a glossy sheen. And my video goes into more detail on why gloss medium isn’t my first choice for varnishing. But Liquitex gloss medium was originally designed to be a multi-purpose product for furnishing as well. But manufacturers have come up with more specialized Solutions since then. Again my video explains the difference.
There are special paints on the market - usually designed for craft applications that are designed to adhere to glass. You can check out your local craft supplier or go online. I have used Liquitex Glossies in the past but not sure they still make that paint.
Could you actually work with these two mediums together in the same canvas? As in with fine detailing. Perhaps I'd want a certain section of my canvas to have a matte look and the apple i painted I'd want it to have a glossy look. Also i am seeing other medium Gloss/Matte products saying that they should not be used as a final varnish, is this true? I do plan on buying your book now but do you talk about acrylic paints the whole way or is it watercolor and oils as well? I am getting into acrylic painting so i feel like your book could be my helping guide in this craziness haha.
Absolutely. Painters routinely use many different mediums in one painting. True they are not designed for final varnish. Check out my video on varnishing for more complete inform ation.
Does it matter which one you use if you're going to varnish your painting with gloss varnish in the end? And for glazing, its it better to use glazing medium instead of gloss medium? I don't really know the answers, I'm just asking.
Great question, Chris! I find for myself it’s important to me to pay attention to Gloss versus Matte as part of my painting process. Because I will use them differently in different parts of painting. And then when I varnish I try to be sure to echo what’s happening on the painting with a varnish. But if you know you like gloss then you can just put it on at the end where the varnish. Everyone’s different it’s your painting! Your rules!
And as far as glazing I prefer to use glazing medium. And that might be because I painted with oil’s for so many years I like how the glazing medium levels and glides on the brush and dries more slowly. But it’s really up to you! I would try both and see which you prefer.
These are great - thank you. What I'm trying to do is create a thick matte coating on top of a grey cotton canvas type fabric. I'm making bags from this fabric and want a deep, smooth covering that totally masks the original fabric. I have used a soft body paint mixed in with a little matte medium (bright orange) and what I've found is that it sinks into the fabric and doesn't give this thick effect I'm looking for. Any ideas on how I could achieve this? Thank you.
Dee - acrylic doesn't form a permanent bond to glass unless you sandblast the glass. You can use it but it may lift in time and won't be fully adhered.
I want to use these for paper collage and was wondering if there is a difference in the dried texture of gloss and matte mediums. Gloss modpodge for example dries slightly tacky and I want to avoid that, while still obtaining a clear finish.
+illfayted The matte medium will have a drier texture. When acrylic mediums and paints are dry they can be tacky in hotter temperatures. Varnishing will eliminate that. I tried to do some research on modpodge because my understanding is it's not archival. It was developed for the craft market where longetivity is as not as much of a consideration. It may crack or yellow over time. If you are concerned with longevity, consider switching to acrylic mediums. You can learn more about varnishing here: ua-cam.com/video/k2TIdHzrMfk/v-deo.html
+illfayted Don't u use "hobby" materials like mod podge for professional art work. U will be screwed in less that 20 years using that stuff. Or your buyers. Google "conservation and restoration of paintings". These company doesn't sell stuff 4 eternity - it's like the paint industry: u never get sales for "our color will hold for ages". "Now 20% off" is a much better USP and art is tricky when it comes to material science ...
CivilianApplications I had no intention of using Mod Podge for professional work, I only used it as an example because it's a product that most people are familiar with, and are likely to have encountered the type of tackiness I was referring to. But thank you for your interest.
what kind of medium do i need to use just tothin the paint or make a gradient? like instead of using water. i use the heavy body liquitex acrylic and i dont want to make it more matt or more glossy. do i have to buy both mediums and mix them?
@@MicheleTheberge thank you for answering, i have watched the videos and i still sont understand, i just want something to replace the water with my heavy body liquitex acrylic, i dont want any kind of special finishing, will the matt medium be ok for that?
Hello Michele, I was priming a canvas with golden gloss medium on a layer of acrylic gesso with the idea to paint with ink, but now I want to paint with acrylic, so is a good idea to paint with acrylic on the gel gloss medium surface?...
It all depends on the surface you want to work on! if you like it slick and shiny then gloss medium or gel will get that. It's not necessary to put anything over the gesso however. : )
Yes, Kenneth. You can thin it up to 30% with water. After that you risk diluting the polymer to the degree that you will be underbinding the paint film and risk issues with the longevity of the painting. See my "Worst Mistake Acrylic Painters Make" for more details on this. ua-cam.com/video/EKNpKUK4lMc/v-deo.html Happy painting!
Hi, great video! I listened to this without sound because i can't listen to it at the moment, so I apologize if you already stated this information, but I just purchased both gloss and matte acrylic paints but no mediums yet. So I was wondering if could I use one specific medium on both? Or do I literally have to use matte medium on matte paint, gloss on gloss, metallic on metallic etc? Lol kinda late but your response is highly appreciated.
Tanisha - you can mix and match to get the exact sheen you like. So maybe you want your gloss paints slightly more matte, add a bit of matte medium to it. You get to do WHATEVER you like. That's the fun of painting. Enjoy!
If you didn't mind the extra step, you could do either. Mediums also let you add more texture, or take it away. It just depends upon what you want your end product to look like, and what texture you prefer to paint with.
Thank you so much for sharing, very informative and to the point- loved it and subscribed! A side question, that grey palette you used to demonstrate the mediums on, does it have a waxed film on top to make it easier to work the colours on? Do you mind sharing what that product or brand is?
+Alan Silva Great question, Alan! I use color to create a shadow effect. Have you watched this video on that? ua-cam.com/video/xhSfSvgjHWg/v-deo.html I supposed you could do a glaze on top using a complementary color mixed with medium as well, but if I were teaching you I'd recommend you learn how to achieve a convincing effect of a of shadow using color first and then play with the other technique.
+Alan Silva Great question, Alan! I use color to create a shadow effect. Have you watched this video on that? ua-cam.com/video/xhSfSvgjHWg/v-deo.html I supposed you could do a glaze on top using a complementary color mixed with medium as well, but if I were teaching you I'd recommend you learn how to achieve a convincing effect of a of shadow using color first and then play with the other technique.
thank you for rhe info...but just letting you know the video quality is not very sharp so can't see the difference but I understand what you are saying
Hi Michele,love your video's. I found saw this paint mixer video from golden paints it's called Golden MXR. Have you seen it? Could you do a video on how to use it ? Thank
hi michele, Im a beginner, I practice at home watching videos in youtube.I have used medium while painting. I bought gel medium, gloss medium n thinning medium. could u please help me out which way I can these? In what kinda painting r they used for? I like the way you explain.from latika
I have $ store canvas , and I watched lady , do her oil ,black Gesso,white and grey Gesso. However I have acrylic paint,I want to add Gesso or black paint . Then put in my trees ,then add a glazing technique,where I take blue , and swipe the soft brush with clear glaze and, make sky,and then go over Gesso and then when I add glaze the leaves turn green @ yellow. I was confused because she does oil,and I cannot because of lungs/ paint thinner,but hers was a ( clear ) stain glaze . So the liquidex is white ,I’m confused. Can I get the clear for acrylic,or is the Bob Ross clear effect ,she’s doing only for oils , or should I get liquidex,or something else. I want the picture to come to life ,like the clear medium,but I thought maybe it’s only for oil . She brushesthe Bob Ross clear oil medium I believe over and adds colour and its magic. No Michaels here,hardware ,so gloss medium is a glazing stain? Or am I wrong? Plus I want to eventually do acrylic paint and oil on same canvas and the co,ours to pop ,but not look fake ,but also last a long time. Is it better to make my own Gesso? What’s your opinion as an artist,I have the talent,just know nothing about paint,Glazing,medium,glosses ,verses oils and acrylic,and what not to buy . Better-in bulk . ( So I’d be doing a black @ white acrylic/ Gesso,with trees m what’s the clear stuff ( even though she’s using oil , I’ve seen others use this clear,but the stain looks clear,and liquidex looks white,that’s why I’m so confused. PS if I do add oil ,can I only use baby oil to clean brushes. Perhaps I should stick to acrylic paint first. I just wanted to know why b Ross was clear and liquidex was white, yet it gives the same kind of effect , but I need Glazing stain,or medium. I’m sorry I sound confused, because I a ,lol. Help ! It’s just that the texture looks so different hon.
Some acrylic mediums will look cloudy when they are wet but they dry clear. If it says gloss on the bottle or glazing medium then you know it will dry clear. If it says Matt on the container then it will dry translucent. I know it’s confusing. Hang in there! you are doing a great job. Just keep painting keep at it and you will learn and succeed and things will become more clear. Most of all. Just have fun. You can’t get it wrong. Even if it doesn’t come out the way you want Just like Bob Ross says those can be our happy accidents!
I attended a lecture by a rep from Liquitex and one of the things she said was that matte medium was just gloss medium with tiny glass beads in it. I never use matte medium because it, to my mind, just cloudies up and dulls the color. Just my two cents. :)
Hey there! Yes, matte medium has aggregates in it that prevent light from reflecting off it and creating shine that gloss medium has. Some people like the matte finish so it works for them. You can always just put a matte varnish on at the end if you want to cut out the shine.
Sharon R imagine when there was no internet. Imagine when you had to travel to the library and search through the CARD CATALOGUE to find a book on the topic you wanted that may or may not even be in the library. Can you use a gratefulness practice in your life?
Please share what is your concern here? If you are referring to my demonstration disks of matte and gloss medium, I made those for teaching to show you the difference between the two with no paint added in. They were not part of any painting. It is a specific technique with acrylic paint where you can apply paint to a palette or sheet of plastic or glass with the express purpose of allowing them to dry and then peeling them of making free standing sheets of acrylic that you can then collage onto a painting surface for example. You can look at the work of artists Beatriz Milhazes or Leslie Shows for examples of this type of technique.
@@MicheleTheberge Thank you Michele. For some reason, thinking of the traffic lines, I have an image of acrylics as if undestructible lump of solid plastic very good for underpaintings...
@@zuheyr1 The paint used for traffic markings is different from artist acrylic paints. There are many many types of polymers out there (the binder used to make paints). Acrylic polymers in artists paints differ from each other as well. I looked up traffic paints and they are made from latex.
Sorry for that! I KNOW. I want to help people and get the info out there but have no video training, expertise or quality professional expensive equipment. When you start a channel you don't get paid for it so I only could ask my student to hold a phone and shoot me and hope they had a steady hand. Thanks for your patience. This channel is an act of love and service. But I just bought an $800 microphone and a fancy new iphone so look forward to bringing you better quality videos in the future!
Very informative and just the lesson I was looking for, I’ve been using matt medium for awhile not really understanding it. You tell it in such a way that is easily understood, thank you so much.
Glad it was helpful!
Everything I needed to know today in one good and short vid, thanks a lot 👍🙏💥
I've been watching a few of your videos now and have subscribed. They're very informative, and you seem like a very warm, beautiful and kind person. Your sharing is much appreciated. I've been painting for years and years, but I'm quite new to using different mediums. Started out with wanting to do layers of colour over a grisaille underpainting, and your explanations of the difference between the mediums are some of the best I've found. I'll be heading over to watch your videos on varnish now. Much love from Denmark! 😃🖌️🎨
Thank you for explaining how these mediums work
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching!
Took me a while to learn all on my own about the gloss medium. Wish I had thought to check on You Tube. Well maybe long ago there was not much. Enjoy your thoughtful video lessons.
+Zuni Harper Thanks, Zuni!
Thank you for existing and made this video for us
Safira Khairunisa thank you for your kind words. 🙏And you are welcome. I am glad this was helpful to you.
I use matt medium for extending paint and gloss medium as an isolation coat. I know some people say they don't like to varnish paintings but the amount of lint that gets on mine drives me nuts. I varnish purely for protection, by the way. And it's nearly always matt varnish. You can't even see it's there!
Loved it! Thanks Miss. Great teaching.
You are so welcome! Glad it was helpful!
I just graduated with a BFA and no one told me this! Thank you!!
Judy Konopka you are welcome!
Judy Konopka congrats, you are an official educated idiot. Think how many of the “professionals” we rely on daily are in the same boat. 🤦🏻♀️ Republicans need to stop defunding education. This is horrible!
I am just learning about acrylics- thank you so much for your videos! They are so informative!
You are so welcome. I appreciate your saying so!
OMG REAL lessons. You are the best.
Wow! Thanks for watching! Glad this was helpful.
There is so many products in painting with acrylics . This is a very helpful Thank you.
Very very very good explanation! You helped me a tone! Thankyou! Big hug!
So great! You are welcome!
This was very helpful, especially about using gloss mediums for glazing. Thank you.
You're welcome. Glad it helped, Evelyn!
These videos have a nice pacing to them, a very natural feel. It is pleasant to learn from.
+Bodhi Rus Thank you for watching!
Wow! Thats exactly what I was looking for! Thank you for sharinc your knowledge. This saved me from a lot of frustration. Thanks a lot and God bless you! 🙏😊❤
You are so welcome! 🙏💚🌿
Very informative video and I liked the professionalism and friendliness of the instructor. One recommendation: shoot and upload the video in HD quality (1920x1080) or better. Watching a grainy low-resolution art video I could not tell the differences between the mediums.
Hi! Thank you so much for your kind words.
This was filmed 10 years ago when this was all I had available to me. Keep an eye on this channel for future uploads with better quality video.
Oh I'm so so excited I came upon your channel. I'm just coming back to acrylics,after 25 yrs...and forgot a lot of the basic but important foundation technics. Your videos are so infomative and you style is inviting.
+Karen Fuller Thanks so much! Glad to hear. And welcome back to the world of acrylics! Feel free to post questions or email them to me. Although I am no longer able to respond to questions individually , i save them for future video topics!
Thank you for the content and sharing; If we want a high gloss finish, is it better to use the Gloss Medium for the underlying paint, or are we better to use a High Gloss Varnish at the end? or both....
Love this question! Making a video UA-cam short answer for you and everyone else. It should be out in 2-3 days so check back!
all of my google searches were answered by this video, thank you!!
So pleased to hear this. All my best to you!
Oh ! Wow !!!! Thank you for this video !
You're welcome! Like your channel name!
@@MicheleTheberge Thank you
You save human lives. Thank you so much for your help. May god bless your kindness
You are so very welcome, White Crow!
I just ordered your book,“Seven essential practices for the professional artist” I would love to take lessons from you. Thank you again.
Cool. I do Q& A videos from time to time or feel free to email me questions or topics you would like to learn about.
Thanx for the ‘class’ reall teaching . Good work.you are soo clear .loved the lesson .
You're welcome! Glad it helped you and was clear.
@@MicheleTheberge Q plz : i have finished paintings that are sitting for about 6 months. i would like to change them completely. what do i need to do ? to paint a layer of Gesso again or just to paint over the old painting with new colors ?
@@gila1959If they are acrylic paintings you can do either way. Whichever works best for you.
@@MicheleTheberge thanx so much. yes , they are Acrilyc paintings. 🙏🏻✨
You are a nice person, the way you speak, explain and listen to the questions is very peaceful, helpful and natural. I have subscribed you. Could you please let me know which products did you use as ( Mat, Glowing)? And would you please make a video for varnishing? Thanks a lot ❤
Hi there! Thanks for watching and for you kind comments. I listed the products in the description box with links. And, yes, I have a video on varnishing. I might have a whole playlist on varnishing.
Here’s the playlist I mentioned on varnishing. ua-cam.com/video/k2TIdHzrMfk/v-deo.htmlsi=g8-EndMxKfJ0yZXS Happy painting!
This is a really solid explainer
Hey! Can you maybe tell me what medium I should use if I want to to paint a whole canvas with only one acrylic color to create one rich, smooth, without any marks one colored canvas ? It will usually show brush strokes or other unevenness. What medium should you recommend to make the acrylic color more fluid and maybe should I just pore it over the canvas instead of paint it on? Thanks :)
Yes, pouring on it with acrylic pouring medium might get the result you desire or it may be that What you are looking for most likely is the right type of paint, rather than a certain medium. Hav you seen my video on the 4 types of acrylic paint? ua-cam.com/video/leFKFdcCCRE/v-deo.html You might be looking for a soft body or fluid paint.
I could be wrong but I think the lady meant how long does it take the matte medium to dry when using it in your paint. Not the pile.
Very good tutorial .
Very interesting. Many thanks
Geraldine
geraldine You are welcome!
Hi - I've just started watching your UA-cam videos and am loving them! Thank you so much from BC, Cda!
P D Thank you for watching! I’m so glad you were loving them. And so nice to hear from someone in BC. I used to teach a fair annually and it was such a privilege to get to visit such an incredibly gorgeous part of the world. You are lucky to live there!
So if I have ultra matte, almost chalky paints and I want a satin finish, I would need the gloss medium in small amounts?
Great information! Thank you!
You're welcome!
Thanks for taking the time and teaching the basics of acrylic. I have watched a lot of videos, but not many people teach the first steps. They go straight to the painting part rather than teaching the basics. So many thanks.
By the way, do you have books? If not, do you have any recommendation for books that teach all the basics? And how to paint, etc?
Very nice tutorial- thank you. I have a question about matte medium. I put Golden liquid matte medium over (and under) sections of silk paper that had a nice shimmer- however, after I put the matte medium, the shimmer of the silk came way down bec I didn't realize that the medium was going to be as cloudy/translucent as it is. I would have preferred to put a gloss medium and then maybe a matte varnish. Do you know of any safe way to remove the medium? Thanks.
Caren Kaziyev I am not familiar with silk paper. If it were silk fabric you might try removing it with alcohol, but as it is paper, the alcohol might damage it.
Thanks, Michele. I put a very thin gloss medium layer over it when the matte dried and it looks really good now. I thought I would do damage if I tried to remove the matte. I just had to wait until everything dried thoroughly.
+Caren Kaziyev Fantastic! Glad it worked out and the gloss medium on top of the matte still got the effect you wanted.
THANK YOU Michele!! Your videos have helped me so much with painting in Acrylic!!
Awesome, Joshua! So great to hear this!
It is very informative, now I know what glazing is too and how to make it.
Warm thanks to you.
behind you the things with yellow labels are they price labels?is that a Michaels store?
I was giving this workshop at a little local store I think near Santa Cruz. I'm not 100% sure which one as it was 8 years ago.
To me, when my acrylic paint dries (without anything added to it, no matter what brand I use) it always dries looking flat and blah. I like the richness of oil paint but I can't tolerate the mediums that go with it, so I have switched to acrylic paint. I was surprised to hear you say that when acrylic paint dries, it looks shiny. I guess I should just try different gels and see which one I like?
Hi I have a question I use posca paint markers on a canvas would a medium gloss varnish be ok over it!? Thank you
Sorry I'mnot familiar with Posca paint markers - anyone else?
Thanks so much for this. I’m switching from watercolors to acrylics and have both read books and looked on line for information I need to ease the painting, but not blow large amounts of money on things I don’t need. This is the first place I’ve actually come across this type of very useful information. (I would have bought matte medium. Now I won’t. Definitely gloss.)
I was wondering if gloss & Matt mediums could be used as a pouring medium
Great question! Matte medium works but gloss medium will craze. I explain more here: ua-cam.com/video/jaOcC565bL0/v-deo.html
Very informative, great teacher😉😉😉
Thanks for saying so! Glad you found it helpful!
Great demonstration thanks!
Can use pouring medium for as glue for collage
Yes, definitely! all the acrylic mediums, and even acrylic paint work like a glue because they all share the same acrylic polymer emulsion binder, which acts as an excellent adhesive!
@@MicheleTheberge 🙏❤️
What Is the purpose of the matte medium? Is it to give the acrylic paint a thicker consistency or more manageable?
Also would you recommend using gesso for priming the canvas?
I was looking through your videos but didn't find information on this. I'm asking for clarification because I haven't yet taken a painting class and am new to painting and would love to learn more!
Wondering if you can apply the gloss medium over. Faber castel poloychrome colored pencil which is an oil based pencil. To make an eye look glossy?
it's acrylic gloss
Hi Michele,
Can you tell me the name of this red again please? And what brand are you using?
+Colleen Cole I tried watching. I don't think I said the name of the red. It could be napthol red or a cadmium red medium hue. I am using Liquitex in this video.
+mimi buckles She mentioned "Quinacridone Red."
Wait so the matte medium, if being used as sealer for acrylic paintings, would leave a hazy finish?
Excellent question, Megan! It's a little more subtle than that and these things can be so dependent on personal taste. I would say with one thin coat of matte medium you would hardly notice it but with successive coats you might. But always best to make little sample tests on scraps of gessoed cardboard or on small canvas boards. When you say you are using matte medium as a sealer, do you mean a protective varnish? I explain about how and why to varnish here. ua-cam.com/video/k2TIdHzrMfk/v-deo.html
can i be use to make forms and figures. like bodyparts for minatures..?
does it break easy?
+Kim Moberg It's a thin consistency so doesn't model well. Have you tried using modeling paste? You can let that dry a little and mold like clay.
I bought this thinking it was a gloss varnish to finish off pottery and paintings. Can i still use it by itself?
You may want to check my video called “how and why to varnish acrylic paintings”. It’s a mini course with information to help you decide. You can technically use gloss medium on unglazed bisque fired ceramic. But it’s not waterproof so it depends on what you’re using the ceramics for. If they’re just decorative and you’re not going to fire it it should work. However unglazed ceramics will absorb a lot of the water from gloss medium so you may need multiple coats To obtain a glossy sheen. And my video goes into more detail on why gloss medium isn’t my first choice for varnishing. But Liquitex gloss medium was originally designed to be a multi-purpose product for furnishing as well. But manufacturers have come up with more specialized Solutions since then. Again my video explains the difference.
Here’s that video ua-cam.com/video/k2TIdHzrMfk/v-deo.html
What kind of paint do you suggest that I use for glass ?
There are special paints on the market - usually designed for craft applications that are designed to adhere to glass. You can check out your local craft supplier or go online. I have used Liquitex Glossies in the past but not sure they still make that paint.
buona sera vorrei sapere la differenza fra olio di coco e silicona liquida per aggiungere al acrilico.grazie
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Kindly advise what will happen if I apply 50/50 mixture of water and matte varnish over a glossy paiting as final layer?
Try it on a sample painting but 50% water is too much dilution. Good luck!
Could you actually work with these two mediums together in the same canvas? As in with fine detailing. Perhaps I'd want a certain section of my canvas to have a matte look and the apple i painted I'd want it to have a glossy look. Also i am seeing other medium Gloss/Matte products saying that they should not be used as a final varnish, is this true?
I do plan on buying your book now but do you talk about acrylic paints the whole way or is it watercolor and oils as well? I am getting into acrylic painting so i feel like your book could be my helping guide in this craziness haha.
Absolutely. Painters routinely use many different mediums in one painting. True they are not designed for final varnish. Check out my video on varnishing for more complete inform ation.
ua-cam.com/video/k2TIdHzrMfk/v-deo.html
Have you ever tried using a PVA glue/water medium?
No, I haven't
Does it matter which one you use if you're going to varnish your painting with gloss varnish in the end? And for glazing, its it better to use glazing medium instead of gloss medium? I don't really know the answers, I'm just asking.
Great question, Chris! I find for myself it’s important to me to pay attention to Gloss versus Matte as part of my painting process. Because I will use them differently in different parts of painting. And then when I varnish I try to be sure to echo what’s happening on the painting with a varnish. But if you know you like gloss then you can just put it on at the end where the varnish. Everyone’s different it’s your painting! Your rules!
And as far as glazing I prefer to use glazing medium. And that might be because I painted with oil’s for so many years I like how the glazing medium levels and glides on the brush and dries more slowly. But it’s really up to you! I would try both and see which you prefer.
You are very good at teaching! Thank you!
These are great - thank you. What I'm trying to do is create a thick matte coating on top of a grey cotton canvas type fabric. I'm making bags from this fabric and want a deep, smooth covering that totally masks the original fabric. I have used a soft body paint mixed in with a little matte medium (bright orange) and what I've found is that it sinks into the fabric and doesn't give this thick effect I'm looking for. Any ideas on how I could achieve this? Thank you.
Hi Michele. Could you tell me by adding gloss medium to an opaque acrylic does it make it semi transperant ?
can matte varnish be used on glass
Dee - acrylic doesn't form a permanent bond to glass unless you sandblast the glass. You can use it but it may lift in time and won't be fully adhered.
I want to use these for paper collage and was wondering if there is a difference in the dried texture of gloss and matte mediums. Gloss modpodge for example dries slightly tacky and I want to avoid that, while still obtaining a clear finish.
+illfayted The matte medium will have a drier texture. When acrylic mediums and paints are dry they can be tacky in hotter temperatures. Varnishing will eliminate that. I tried to do some research on modpodge because my understanding is it's not archival. It was developed for the craft market where longetivity is as not as much of a consideration. It may crack or yellow over time. If you are concerned with longevity, consider switching to acrylic mediums.
You can learn more about varnishing here: ua-cam.com/video/k2TIdHzrMfk/v-deo.html
+illfayted Don't u use "hobby" materials like mod podge for professional art work. U will be screwed in less that 20 years using that stuff. Or your buyers. Google "conservation and restoration of paintings". These company doesn't sell stuff 4 eternity - it's like the paint industry: u never get sales for "our color will hold for ages". "Now 20% off" is a much better USP and art is tricky when it comes to material science ...
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I had no intention of using Mod Podge for professional work, I only used it as an example because it's a product that most people are familiar with, and are likely to have encountered the type of tackiness I was referring to. But thank you for your interest.
can you use matt or gloss for decopace or gluing
+EsteeDarla Absolutely. Both will work fine for gluing things and for decoupage.
what kind of medium do i need to use just tothin the paint or make a gradient? like instead of using water. i use the heavy body liquitex acrylic and i dont want to make it more matt or more glossy. do i have to buy both mediums and mix them?
gala rog Watch my videos on blending medium for ideas on how to blend paint as a gradient.
@@MicheleTheberge thank you for answering, i have watched the videos and i still sont understand, i just want something to replace the water with my heavy body liquitex acrylic, i dont want any kind of special finishing, will the matt medium be ok for that?
Hi! I was wondering if it's okay to use mediums as varnish?
I'm think the same.
can we use other brand acrylic to this medium?
wayner Definitely. I have found all brands of acrylic paints, mediums and additives (with very few exceptions) to be entirely intermixable.
Hello Michele, I was priming a canvas with golden gloss medium on a layer of acrylic gesso with the idea to paint with ink, but now I want to paint with acrylic, so is a good idea to paint with acrylic on the gel gloss medium surface?...
It all depends on the surface you want to work on! if you like it slick and shiny then gloss medium or gel will get that. It's not necessary to put anything over the gesso however. : )
@@MicheleTheberge Thank you!... Happy Holidays!...
If i use gloss medium..can i still add water to it?
Yes, Kenneth. You can thin it up to 30% with water. After that you risk diluting the polymer to the degree that you will be underbinding the paint film and risk issues with the longevity of the painting. See my "Worst Mistake Acrylic Painters Make" for more details on this. ua-cam.com/video/EKNpKUK4lMc/v-deo.html Happy painting!
Hi, great video! I listened to this without sound because i can't listen to it at the moment, so I apologize if you already stated this information, but I just purchased both gloss and matte acrylic paints but no mediums yet. So I was wondering if could I use one specific medium on both? Or do I literally have to use matte medium on matte paint, gloss on gloss, metallic on metallic etc? Lol kinda late but your response is highly appreciated.
Tanisha - you can mix and match to get the exact sheen you like. So maybe you want your gloss paints slightly more matte, add a bit of matte medium to it. You get to do WHATEVER you like. That's the fun of painting. Enjoy!
why would i want to add the medium or varnish to my paint as oppose to waiting until the painting is complete and then varnish it?
If you didn't mind the extra step, you could do either. Mediums also let you add more texture, or take it away. It just depends upon what you want your end product to look like, and what texture you prefer to paint with.
superb video!!
Thank you so much for sharing, very informative and to the point- loved it and subscribed! A side question, that grey palette you used to demonstrate the mediums on, does it have a waxed film on top to make it easier to work the colours on? Do you mind sharing what that product or brand is?
Hi Michele, can I ask a question?
How would I use medium to create shadows in one painting?
Does it help on that or it has nothing to do with?
+Alan Silva Great question, Alan! I use color to create a shadow effect. Have you watched this video on that? ua-cam.com/video/xhSfSvgjHWg/v-deo.html
I supposed you could do a glaze on top using a complementary color mixed with medium as well, but if I were teaching you I'd recommend you learn how to achieve a convincing effect of a of shadow using color first and then play with the other technique.
+Alan Silva Great question, Alan! I use color to create a shadow effect. Have you watched this video on that? ua-cam.com/video/xhSfSvgjHWg/v-deo.html
I supposed you could do a glaze on top using a complementary color mixed with medium as well, but if I were teaching you I'd recommend you learn how to achieve a convincing effect of a of shadow using color first and then play with the other technique.
Great explaination thanks💖💖💖💖
You're welcome!
thank you for rhe info...but just letting you know the video quality is not very sharp so can't see the difference but I understand what you are saying
Thanks
WONDERFUL MICHELE! I LOVE YOUR LESSONS! ;) KRIS
Thanks so much, Kris! I appreciate your feedback. : )
Hi Michele,love your video's. I found saw this paint mixer video from golden paints it's called Golden MXR.
Have you seen it? Could you do a video on how to use it ?
Thank
Richard Tartaglia I'm sorry, Richard, I'm unfamiliar with that. Have you contacted Golden? They may have a video for you on it. Thanks for watching!
Thank you
hi michele,
Im a beginner, I practice at home watching videos in youtube.I have used medium while painting. I bought gel medium, gloss medium n thinning medium.
could u please help me out which way I can these?
In what kinda painting r they used for? I like the way you explain.from latika
Richa Survana I'm the same 🤔
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you should try hd camera really cant see texture clearly!
I have $ store canvas , and I watched lady , do her oil ,black Gesso,white and grey Gesso.
However I have acrylic paint,I want to add Gesso or black paint . Then put in my trees ,then add a glazing technique,where I take blue , and swipe the soft brush with clear glaze and, make sky,and then go over Gesso and then when I add glaze the leaves turn green @ yellow. I was confused because she does oil,and I cannot because of lungs/ paint thinner,but hers was a ( clear ) stain glaze . So the liquidex is white ,I’m confused. Can I get the clear for acrylic,or is the Bob Ross clear effect ,she’s doing only for oils , or should I get liquidex,or something else. I want the picture to come to life ,like the clear medium,but I thought maybe it’s only for oil . She brushesthe Bob Ross clear oil medium I believe over and adds colour and its magic. No Michaels here,hardware ,so gloss medium is a glazing stain? Or am I wrong?
Plus I want to eventually do acrylic paint and oil on same canvas and the co,ours to pop ,but not look fake ,but also last a long time. Is it better to make my own Gesso?
What’s your opinion as an artist,I have the talent,just know nothing about paint,Glazing,medium,glosses ,verses oils and acrylic,and what not to buy .
Better-in bulk . ( So I’d be doing a black @ white acrylic/ Gesso,with trees m what’s the clear stuff ( even though she’s using oil , I’ve seen others use this clear,but the stain looks clear,and liquidex looks white,that’s why I’m so confused.
PS if I do add oil ,can I only use baby oil to clean brushes.
Perhaps I should stick to acrylic paint first. I just wanted to know why b Ross was clear and liquidex was white, yet it gives the same kind of effect , but I need Glazing stain,or medium.
I’m sorry I sound confused, because I a ,lol. Help !
It’s just that the texture looks so different hon.
Some acrylic mediums will look cloudy when they are wet but they dry clear. If it says gloss on the bottle or glazing medium then you know it will dry clear. If it says Matt on the container then it will dry translucent. I know it’s confusing. Hang in there! you are doing a great job. Just keep painting keep at it and you will learn and succeed and things will become more clear. Most of all. Just have fun. You can’t get it wrong. Even if it doesn’t come out the way you want Just like Bob Ross says those can be our happy accidents!
I attended a lecture by a rep from Liquitex and one of the things she said was that matte medium was just gloss medium with tiny glass beads in it. I never use matte medium because it, to my mind, just cloudies up and dulls the color. Just my two cents. :)
Hey there! Yes, matte medium has aggregates in it that prevent light from reflecting off it and creating shine that gloss medium has. Some people like the matte finish so it works for them. You can always just put a matte varnish on at the end if you want to cut out the shine.
what's with all the hand signs???????????
Thank you. Very clear and informative.
nice presentation
Couldn't see what you were doing. Camera was showing you but not the paint most of the time.
I hate matte acrylic. I always go for gloss
You look like Susan Sarandon
Dear God WHY, in 2014 is this only filmed in 360p?
Sharon R imagine when there was no internet. Imagine when you had to travel to the library and search through the CARD CATALOGUE to find a book on the topic you wanted that may or may not even be in the library. Can you use a gratefulness practice in your life?
Very pretty lady
I use nothing. why? I'm not trying to make my painting last more than a human lifespan.
lol
You are beautiful 😍
Well - this could have been a "Medium Tutorial" but it keeps getting interrupted by the student - that wants to be heard.
Very worrying to see acrylic paint peel off like pancake
Please share what is your concern here? If you are referring to my demonstration disks of matte and gloss medium, I made those for teaching to show you the difference between the two with no paint added in. They were not part of any painting. It is a specific technique with acrylic paint where you can apply paint to a palette or sheet of plastic or glass with the express purpose of allowing them to dry and then peeling them of making free standing sheets of acrylic that you can then collage onto a painting surface for example. You can look at the work of artists Beatriz Milhazes or Leslie Shows for examples of this type of technique.
Zuheyr, I haven’t made a video on this technique yet but I found one for you so you can better understand it. ua-cam.com/video/hFMGYNoxzx4/v-deo.html
@@MicheleTheberge Thank you Michele. For some reason, thinking of the traffic lines, I have an image of acrylics as if undestructible lump of solid plastic very good for underpaintings...
@@zuheyr1 The paint used for traffic markings is different from artist acrylic paints. There are many many types of polymers out there (the binder used to make paints). Acrylic polymers in artists paints differ from each other as well. I looked up traffic paints and they are made from latex.
nice but very bad quality video
Sorry for that! I KNOW. I want to help people and get the info out there but have no video training, expertise or quality professional expensive equipment. When you start a channel you don't get paid for it so I only could ask my student to hold a phone and shoot me and hope they had a steady hand. Thanks for your patience. This channel is an act of love and service. But I just bought an $800 microphone and a fancy new iphone so look forward to bringing you better quality videos in the future!
I feel like im from the future here how is it even possible for the vid quality to vibe like a paper 🤣
Great vid regardless
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You are very welcome.