@@purapintura3126what is different process. It still got similar ingredients right. Pigments, gum arabic, glycerin, honey, clove oil, oxygall. I heard about this G7 Nano marble which is made of glass. Its like artificial marble. I was thinking can that be used for mulling. As the muller is quite expensive
Hola! Disculpa por responder tan tarde. Estoy retomando el proyecto de UA-cam. La verdad nunca he hecho algo así, mejor busca la opinión de un experto en pintura de pared. Pero si tuviera que hacerlo yo, y voy a mezclarlo con alguna pintura... Cuidaría de no excederme ya que podría terminar siendo poco estable la mezcla y se terminaría cayendo del muro cuando seque. (pero mejor pregúntale a alguien que sepa 👍) Saludos! :)
Pretty much the only video i was looking for. Thank you good person.
My pleasure!
can't believe this video is so hidden. it was well made, keep it up!!
Thank you! :)
I mean it when I say this video is underrated like fr.💛
Can we make watercolor paint mulling on this marble slab?
I think watercolor is a different process
@@purapintura3126what is different process. It still got similar ingredients right. Pigments, gum arabic, glycerin, honey, clove oil, oxygall.
I heard about this G7 Nano marble which is made of glass. Its like artificial marble. I was thinking can that be used for mulling. As the muller is quite expensive
Where did you get that Muller? It looks nice
Its just the regular (small) ome my friend. I guess any serious art shop should have it 👍
Para pintar una pared con carbonato de calcio, como se prepara
Hola! Disculpa por responder tan tarde. Estoy retomando el proyecto de UA-cam. La verdad nunca he hecho algo así, mejor busca la opinión de un experto en pintura de pared. Pero si tuviera que hacerlo yo, y voy a mezclarlo con alguna pintura... Cuidaría de no excederme ya que podría terminar siendo poco estable la mezcla y se terminaría cayendo del muro cuando seque. (pero mejor pregúntale a alguien que sepa 👍) Saludos! :)
Excellent video! Thank you. Question: What oil are you using? It seems much thicker than the Gamblin linseed oil I am using.
Hello! It's Stand Oil.. basically linseed oil left in the sun, it thickens it ;)
@@purapintura3126 Thank you.
Excuse me, how long you made this pigment done ?
Hello, sorry for the late reply. I grinded it for about 15 minutes. like this, there is no part of the pigment that remains dry or un-mixed. Cheers :)