After your first video I tried this with some oils I had and I have to say, it worked really well on a she-ra model I was working on, well, am working on
Hello there! Thank you for your question! Unfortunately, the technique mentioned is not very suitable for acrylics as they tend to dry quite quickly. When working with acrylics, it's best to apply multiple thin layers to achieve the desired shades and tones. You could also consider using soft pastels or pastel pens as an alternative. This technique also works on that. Would you be interested in learning more about it through a tutorial?
After your first video I tried this with some oils I had and I have to say, it worked really well on a she-ra model I was working on, well, am working on
Awsome! I'm happy you found it valuable.
Question: can I use the same technique with acrylic paints?
Hello there! Thank you for your question! Unfortunately, the technique mentioned is not very suitable for acrylics as they tend to dry quite quickly. When working with acrylics, it's best to apply multiple thin layers to achieve the desired shades and tones. You could also consider using soft pastels or pastel pens as an alternative. This technique also works on that. Would you be interested in learning more about it through a tutorial?
Very much so
@mrgrinch13 Alright! Then, I will make a tutorial on that in the near future, so stay tuned.
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