Thank you for this great video. I have always used Airbrush Medium to thin out my acrylic paints. Would the Wetting Agent be substantially different? I try to use as little water as possible in order to maintain the integrity of the acrylic and allow the paint to stay fully attached to whatever I am applying it over.
Airbrush medium is binder-based so it keeps the acrylic paint chemicaly stable(able to adhere to surfaces well). Golden wetting agents has no binder. So if you over-dilute the acrylic paint it wont stick as affectively to your surface. Im just an amatuer though and havent had enough experience with using really watered down paint. But ive seen loads of artists on yt heavily diluting with water, so i dont know, maybe watery paint will still stick fine?
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Thank you for this great video. I have always used Airbrush Medium to thin out my acrylic paints. Would the Wetting Agent be substantially different? I try to use as little water as possible in order to maintain the integrity of the acrylic and allow the paint to stay fully attached to whatever I am applying it over.
I think they would be very similar in function. Great question!
Airbrush medium is binder-based so it keeps the acrylic paint chemicaly stable(able to adhere to surfaces well).
Golden wetting agents has no binder. So if you over-dilute the acrylic paint it wont stick as affectively to your surface.
Im just an amatuer though and havent had enough experience with using really watered down paint. But ive seen loads of artists on yt heavily diluting with water, so i dont know, maybe watery paint will still stick fine?
Good point, @raerae6422!