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urmum:

How is watercolor made

Sock:

"At its most basic the word 'watercolour' describes a medium in which dry pigment is mixed first with a binder (usually gum arabic), then with water and then applied with a brush to a support such as vellum, paper, or even ivory. ... Watercolour can also be mixed using a lot of gum so it becomes shiny."-google

TETSXPREME:

they dry the paint?

Sock:

"Watercolor paint is made from a color pigment dispersed in a suspension that binds the pigment and allows it to adhere to a surface when dry. In commercial watercolor paints, the binder is either natural gum arabic or synthetic glycol. ... Most commercial artists' paints today use synthetic pigments."

urmum:

@sock wrote:
"At its most basic the word 'watercolour' describes a medium in which dry pigment is mixed first with a binder (usually gum arabic), then with water and then applied with a brush to a support such as vellum, paper, or even ivory. ... Watercolour can also be mixed using a lot of gum so it becomes shiny."-google
thank you i love you, i hope both of your pillows are cold tonight

Sock:

@urmum wrote:
@sock wrote:
"At its most basic the word 'watercolour' describes a medium in which dry pigment is mixed first with a binder (usually gum arabic), then with water and then applied with a brush to a support such as vellum, paper, or even ivory. ... Watercolour can also be mixed using a lot of gum so it becomes shiny."-google
thank you i love you, i hope both of your pillows are cold tonight
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