(new york city noises) my neighbors have been blasting music at 5am, on SUNDAYS EVEN, aaa and yeah, I like that it's AVAILABLE, it's just... Unsure how to use
I bought a Winsor a Newton version of this (don't even know if they still make it) and found it pretty pointless for standard representational painting.
It says mica? I'd bet its powdered mylar plastic. Pearls in the auto paint world. Special effects from light bouncing off, would work nice for wall decor paintings. Or say on a tree, yellow, orange or green pearl could add a nice flash of color for highlighted areas? Actual makeup for portraits?..a whole blue sky with the added reflecting blue may look good? But I'd bet opaque paints would really smother the reflectivity. Experiments to get the effect your going for. Too much may not look good. Kind of a black velvet elvis feeling.
I'm tempted to try a thin glaze over a tonal landscape. I have the feeling that >>new york city noises
(new york city noises) my neighbors have been blasting music at 5am, on SUNDAYS EVEN, aaa
and yeah, I like that it's AVAILABLE, it's just... Unsure how to use
I bought a Winsor a Newton version of this (don't even know if they still make it) and found it pretty pointless for standard representational painting.
It says mica? I'd bet its powdered mylar plastic. Pearls in the auto paint world. Special effects from light bouncing off, would work nice for wall decor paintings. Or say on a tree, yellow, orange or green pearl could add a nice flash of color for highlighted areas? Actual makeup for portraits?..a whole blue sky with the added reflecting blue may look good? But I'd bet opaque paints would really smother the reflectivity. Experiments to get the effect your going for. Too much may not look good. Kind of a black velvet elvis feeling.