Excellent demo - clear, concise, and easily understood. Thanks to very much for this tutorial. I plan to use the technique on my hummingbird paintings!
Yes, mix the pigment with one of our clear extenders (such as the Textile Colorless Extender) and it will work great on silk! : ) www.jacquardproducts.com/textile-colorless-extender
You can mix it with the Permanent Waterbased Resist, the Clear Gutta Resist, or the Resistad, but the Removable Waterbased Resist is made to wash out once the color is set, so if you mixed pigment into it, it would just wash away in the final wash.
@@jacquardproducts what is the difference between permanent gold water based resist and the water based resist base, and how should they be used? Also, if the latter is supposed to be mixed with water and color, and leave a trace of color to make colored gutta can't the pearl ex work in the same way? The permanent resist are already coloured, so how can these be added to them?
@@lateraladvents the Permanent Waterbased Resist is essentially a specialized fabric paint, similar to our Lumiere and Neopaque paints. You are correct it is already colored. If you want to make your own colors using the Pearl Ex pigments, best to add them to the Neopaque Clear Extender. The Removable Waterbased Resist has no binders in it, so if you add pigment to it, the color will just wash off. The Resistad is a hybrid resist which can be colored with dye. Adding pigment to it may work if you heat set before washing, but this will require some testing. The Clear Gutta Resist is permanent upon drying. You should be able to mix any Pearl Ex pigment into it to create a colored resist.
I agree with you, as when the water has evaporated, there's nothing left to freeze! and even if you do, whatever was frozen will defrost, so no point in doing it, to me. I've made some, and am just letting them dry naturally.
Excellent demo - clear, concise, and easily understood. Thanks to very much for this tutorial. I plan to use the technique on my hummingbird paintings!
I’m salivating 🤣 so beautiful!
Awesome! Thanks for sharing your p. ❤
Hi these colours are amazing but does these pearl ex pigments work on silk fabric ?
Do you need anything to help blending or mixing colors?
Water, pigment and gum arabic are all you need!
Very clear explanation and colours are amazing 👏
Wanted to ask does these pearl ex pigments work on silk fabric?
Yes, mix the pigment with one of our clear extenders (such as the Textile Colorless Extender) and it will work great on silk! : )
www.jacquardproducts.com/textile-colorless-extender
@@jacquardproducts thanku so much for answering i will definitely try and send u image if possible 🙏🏻
Do you need glycerin for this mix?
No, not usually necessary
Hi.. Can I mix the pearl ex with water based gutta resist to paint on silk
You can mix it with the Permanent Waterbased Resist, the Clear Gutta Resist, or the Resistad, but the Removable Waterbased Resist is made to wash out once the color is set, so if you mixed pigment into it, it would just wash away in the final wash.
@@jacquardproducts what is the difference between permanent gold water based resist and the water based resist base, and how should they be used?
Also, if the latter is supposed to be mixed with water and color, and leave a trace of color to make colored gutta can't the pearl ex work in the same way?
The permanent resist are already coloured, so how can these be added to them?
@@lateraladvents the Permanent Waterbased Resist is essentially a specialized fabric paint, similar to our Lumiere and Neopaque paints. You are correct it is already colored. If you want to make your own colors using the Pearl Ex pigments, best to add them to the Neopaque Clear Extender.
The Removable Waterbased Resist has no binders in it, so if you add pigment to it, the color will just wash off.
The Resistad is a hybrid resist which can be colored with dye. Adding pigment to it may work if you heat set before washing, but this will require some testing.
The Clear Gutta Resist is permanent upon drying. You should be able to mix any Pearl Ex pigment into it to create a colored resist.
@@jacquardproducts Thanks.
🤞To more testing
How long in the freezer?
Didn't understand why it needs to go in the freezer?
I agree with you, as when the water has evaporated, there's nothing left to freeze! and even if you do, whatever was frozen will defrost, so no point in doing it, to me. I've made some, and am just letting them dry naturally.
can we use gum arabic liquid instead of gum arabic powder
Yes, liquid gum works well, too!
@@jacquardproducts one more question if u dont mind.plz... what natural preservations should be used ? to make it more relaible and preserve it
@@mahnoristic a lot of folks just add a drop of ammonia, which is very effective as an antimicrobial