I’m always stumped with what to do with fluorescent colors, as they are a bit in your face, but then I saw a video that Allison dawrant did and she combined them with neutrals and I must admit the effect is beautiful. Thanks for sharing another informative and inspiring video.
You are welcome! My biggest issue with any flourescent is they are not lightfast. I use them to tone down other colors also, but never on a top layer since they are so fugitive.
Interesting, thank you. The black stick and tray are Japanese or Chinese ink. You put a few drops of water in the tray and then grind the stick on it until the liquid reaches the right consistency. I believe it’s made out of soot and is very highly pigmented.
Hi! You are correct, they are dye-based. However, they work interchangably & very well with acrylics so I included them in this category under the broad term acrylic because of that.
I’m always stumped with what to do with fluorescent colors, as they are a bit in your face, but then I saw a video that Allison dawrant did and she combined them with neutrals and I must admit the effect is beautiful. Thanks for sharing another informative and inspiring video.
You are welcome! My biggest issue with any flourescent is they are not lightfast. I use them to tone down other colors also, but never on a top layer since they are so fugitive.
Fluorescents are great for lightening up your colors and when mixed with a little white they become pastel and make beautiful sky colors.
@@dleigh4534 Agreed!
Interesting, thank you. The black stick and tray are Japanese or Chinese ink. You put a few drops of water in the tray and then grind the stick on it until the liquid reaches the right consistency. I believe it’s made out of soot and is very highly pigmented.
Dina Wakley by Ranger is a acrylic gloss spray
The sprays by ranger are not acrylic inks...
Hi! You are correct, they are dye-based. However, they work interchangably & very well with acrylics so I included them in this category under the broad term acrylic because of that.