if this (okay well when we all get lazy sometimes) happens again, spray it down then reseal the lid so it can soften everything up first. If you can I'd recommend getting a pipette to move the water easier cause yeah you need a LOT. I use toothpicks, but people with the really large 100+ palettes use a sort of immersion blender and a stick shaped thing to get the corners. qtips makes cleaning the edges easier if you care about that, and I believe that there's something you're supposed to spray on it to keep it from molding
You also really don't need to "revive" them. Just use them. Yes they can be rewet. That is the entire point. Being "jelly" is literally just the same as having fresh watercolor, sure it handles differently but there's a reason people dry them in pans. It's very convenient and low maintenance. You don't usually do that with gouache because it cracks. But in these pans it is cracked and they're huge so it's fine.
Yeah, I thought it was unnecessary for her to do this to them, too. She could just grab a small cracked piece, spray it with some water and use that on a pallette. If she needs the color to be darker, she could just stick her wet brush on to the dry colors or just buy tubes. Thet last for what feels like forever.
@@shaneflores5657 i mean if you really want to work from wet consistency sure, but it's a ton of work and it's not really that necessary the paints work fine from dry. But hey it looks satisfying i guess.
I have the same set and although this would make sense I can say when it’s all dried down there’s a lot less pigment. So it’s nicer when they’re in the jelly consistency
the point with these paints though is that they are Gouache and aren't used like watercolor. If these were watercolor, then them being dry would be zero issue, however Gouache just doesn't work the same when it's freshly reactivated. That fresh, thick consistency is how it's supposed to be used (thinned in the beginning and thicker as the painting goes on!)
You can just leave them dried as well. They will reactivate when you touch them with your wet brush. You dont need the whole container to be creamy and soft, just the amount on your brush being wet n workable is enough. But it does look very pleasing to see them all gooey like they were freshly pressed out of a tube haha.
Isso não é aquarela 🙄🤌 existe um motivo pra não se deixar a guache ressecar sempre e o motivo é óbvio ( estraga a qualidade do produto e qualquer profissional que se preze não usa a guache embolorada e de má qualidade) fim .
@@ndeyedraws never happened to me ! When i recieved the palet 2 years ago one of the pans -prussian blue- smelt funny (like goat cheese 😂) so I let it dry and I reactivated it with alcohol and it's fine until then
It doesnt need fixing. Dried gouache isn't bad, it is supposed to dry out when in pans. Simply reactivate with your brush by rubbing it with the wet brush when you're about to paint and its all good.
I always use pallet knives to mix my guache. And something I do so my guache doesn't dry out like that is I try to rehydrate and mix them at least once a week and giving a extra spray on water to both the paints and the lid right before I put them away so if I don't get back to them when I plan to they will be nice and hydrated for an extra few weeks. Obviously I adjust accordingly.
Gouache is an inbetween of watercolor (aquarelle) and oil paint. It's base is honey and gummi arabicum (resinated dried oil) so all the painting and reviving / care technics for both above mentioned kinds of paint are applicable / administerable.
I actually really recommend gouache tubes because they never dry out. Or let's just say if there was any paint outside of the tube like on the cover it will definitely dry. But it's still better that doing this whole process.
@kiwi it can be different depending on brands but I imagine fixing it would be easy. Putting water then squishing the tube. I don't have any experience with this situation so I can't really argue.
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Whenever i see temi in a comment i get excited bc i though they were talking about me but no obviously im watching temi danso art My names temi to never seen someone with the same name as me❤🎉
I'm a weird guy but honestly, I do like my Himi to dry. It's because it's the time I could finally use it like dried cakes since I'm not quite a fan of scooping liquids. As long as there's no mould in it, dried Himi could still be used.
Lol 😂I like hearing you that happened to mines once I struggle through all of them I put plastic wrap to keep it most I just checked mines after months and it’s still moist
Soaking is the key if they are hard❤️😊 with my smaller set I try to check once a month but I do forget for a few months at a time😅 but I learned how to get them back and mine is like 2yrs old 😅 but it still works 😊
To help you out… after you rehydrate put a sheet of plastic wrap over the top. Press it down till the wrap has color from the paint pan on it. Put the lid on. I have been using the same plastic and closing it up for two year since my hub got it for me. They are just like I first opened them.
I'll do this alternative next time as I have been using a newspaper instead (which I was using to also ensure the cleanliness of the bottom of the palette the next time I'm gonna use it) 😅
Does this mean I'm bringing gouache content? YES!
YES!
awesome!! can't wait
Yes🎉
@Mona Art 2022-23🌺 fur real
if this (okay well when we all get lazy sometimes) happens again, spray it down then reseal the lid so it can soften everything up first. If you can I'd recommend getting a pipette to move the water easier cause yeah you need a LOT. I use toothpicks, but people with the really large 100+ palettes use a sort of immersion blender and a stick shaped thing to get the corners. qtips makes cleaning the edges easier if you care about that, and I believe that there's something you're supposed to spray on it to keep it from molding
You also really don't need to "revive" them. Just use them. Yes they can be rewet. That is the entire point. Being "jelly" is literally just the same as having fresh watercolor, sure it handles differently but there's a reason people dry them in pans. It's very convenient and low maintenance. You don't usually do that with gouache because it cracks. But in these pans it is cracked and they're huge so it's fine.
Yeah, I thought it was unnecessary for her to do this to them, too. She could just grab a small cracked piece, spray it with some water and use that on a pallette. If she needs the color to be darker, she could just stick her wet brush on to the dry colors or just buy tubes. Thet last for what feels like forever.
@@shaneflores5657 i mean if you really want to work from wet consistency sure, but it's a ton of work and it's not really that necessary the paints work fine from dry. But hey it looks satisfying i guess.
I have the same set and although this would make sense I can say when it’s all dried down there’s a lot less pigment. So it’s nicer when they’re in the jelly consistency
the point with these paints though is that they are Gouache and aren't used like watercolor.
If these were watercolor, then them being dry would be zero issue, however Gouache just doesn't work the same when it's freshly reactivated. That fresh, thick consistency is how it's supposed to be used (thinned in the beginning and thicker as the painting goes on!)
I mean if you want to use them as watercolor instead of gouache sure
You can just leave them dried as well. They will reactivate when you touch them with your wet brush. You dont need the whole container to be creamy and soft, just the amount on your brush being wet n workable is enough. But it does look very pleasing to see them all gooey like they were freshly pressed out of a tube haha.
Isso não é aquarela 🙄🤌 existe um motivo pra não se deixar a guache ressecar sempre e o motivo é óbvio ( estraga a qualidade do produto e qualquer profissional que se preze não usa a guache embolorada e de má qualidade) fim .
Ikr
If you need to paint in thick opaque layers you need to soften them beforehand
The 'WoTaH' got me rolling on the floor
She says "water".
@@come.2jess peepul 🤦♀️
@@Yourmomssoftbabyhair people*
@@come.2jess r u really this stupid or are acting?
Water. Atleast it's not wader like muricans 😩
Filling them just above the paint with water, covered overnight and then mixing them with a pallet knife is always the easiest method that I've used💗
Like basically fill it like a ice cube tray xD
SECOND!
el?
Omg I wasted my time trying to revive them using a toothpick. Def gonna try it again with palette knife. Thank youu 😭
Put a loooot of water and then just close the lid and leave it overnight : minimal effort !
@@PataPtichou ha! Another smart solution! It won't grow molds, will it? It's my biggest watercolor/gouache fear 😭
@@ndeyedraws never happened to me ! When i recieved the palet 2 years ago one of the pans -prussian blue- smelt funny (like goat cheese 😂) so I let it dry and I reactivated it with alcohol and it's fine until then
@@ndeyedraws you can spray a little bit of alcohol on your palet to be safe before you close it ! It won't harm the pigments
@@PataPtichou okaay, I'll try it. Thank you for the tips!
I LITERALLY HAVE THE SAME ONE AND HAD NO IDEA HOW TO FIX IT THANK YOU SO MUCH😭
It doesnt need fixing. Dried gouache isn't bad, it is supposed to dry out when in pans. Simply reactivate with your brush by rubbing it with the wet brush when you're about to paint and its all good.
Me too 😂
‘And look how ✨🥺😩 bEaAtIfOoL 😩🥺✨ this is 🥺’ my new fav phase
I always use pallet knives to mix my guache. And something I do so my guache doesn't dry out like that is I try to rehydrate and mix them at least once a week and giving a extra spray on water to both the paints and the lid right before I put them away so if I don't get back to them when I plan to they will be nice and hydrated for an extra few weeks. Obviously I adjust accordingly.
I love when you show us that you have difficulties, too!!!
Temi! I recently did this to my palette. If you leave them in water they’ll soften and turn back into gauche!
Gouache is an inbetween of watercolor (aquarelle) and oil paint. It's base is honey and gummi arabicum (resinated dried oil) so all the painting and reviving / care technics for both above mentioned kinds of paint are applicable / administerable.
"No matter how much water you're adding it's not enough" 😂
I usually pour boiling water over the gouache and wait for 10 minutes, then check and mix the colours, and it’s like new!
Righttt
Omg! 6th! And also that's funny cause this vid came up for me right after I got a gouache set for my birthday!
late happy birthday! 🎉
That's great also happy belated birthday!! 🎂🎉🎊💜
Happy birthday, but it's not 'funny'. Your phone is listening.
Yep! Gouache and watercolour can always be re-activated with water, unlike with other paints like acrylic
I actually really recommend gouache tubes because they never dry out. Or let's just say if there was any paint outside of the tube like on the cover it will definitely dry. But it's still better that doing this whole process.
No mine dried out and they are harder to revive!
@kiwi it can be different depending on brands but I imagine fixing it would be easy. Putting water then squishing the tube. I don't have any experience with this situation so I can't really argue.
My gouache set looked just like yours. I finally decided to go try this after not touching my gouache for months, and omg it works like a dream.
My anxiety with the paint spilled on the beautiful white tile tho 😭😭
Hi Temi, I watch your videos everyday while I'm, doing my art your such an amazing artist.
Thank you so much 😀
@@TemiDansoArt I even subbed to you, so I won't miss a video 😁
Yass succees i love ur art!
Love your accent 💖💖❤️
Why do these things look so yummy??
Mine dries out likethat once a week💀
HER ACCENT>>>>
maaaan this is so helpful!!! I cant wait to see the content!! 🥰
Slay your way temi💅💅
Im so glad I found you!❤
It's so smooth ahh~~ perfect
It looks gorgeous at the end!!
The ✨WoTaH✨ got me
Hey demi love your vids you inspire me so much xx 💕
Temi
You know what she meant
Ahhhj so satisfying 😌 I love your vids
Darn it, Pierre! Why'd you have to play that Ida Corr song? 😹 You left me all distracted thinking about it! Forget the Drag Race, more Jamming with Pierre! 💖💖💖💖
I love her "WoTaH"
She said "water".
@@come.2jess yeah but it sounded WoTaH
@@pranjalimahajan7203 no. It sounded like "water"
@@come.2jess ok but i heard WoTaH and loved it
Me if my paint dries out: **dumps the whole bowl in the paint-**
I LOVE her voice 🥰
You voice is SOOOOOO FRIKIN PRETTY❤
Try it with warm water i think it will be easier and faster
You can paint with dry gouache... Just add water to your brush
I love the your accent when you said water and beautiful I'm in love with itt
That look scrumptious
I really love your accent, adds a nice flavor to English.
wotah
how sh esaid “WOOTAH” had me dead rn😂😂😂
not a hater love ur vids
Omg. I searched for a solution to this problem online and nothing ever came of it. Thank you!!
This is honestly super helpful thank you
Guess I’ll do that with mine 😭
Whenever i see temi in a comment i get excited bc i though they were talking about me but no obviously im watching temi danso art
My names temi to never seen someone with the same name as me❤🎉
That’s such a pretty color palette
You're so beautiful drawing❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉❤❤🎉🎉😊
Omggg I've never been this early
putting a little honey or vegetable glycerin into the paint also helps it keep moist longer!
I knew they're gonna be revived!😍🤩
I LOVE YOUR ACCENT💗💗💗
OMG FIRST
"If you can use w0taaAAhh"
I love your voice!
I'm a weird guy but honestly, I do like my Himi to dry. It's because it's the time I could finally use it like dried cakes since I'm not quite a fan of scooping liquids. As long as there's no mould in it, dried Himi could still be used.
I luv ur acent
Oooh, frosting, yum 😋
“Wattaaa” 😂 Ur such a big inspiration to me! Love ur work!!
You are soo pretty girl you are gorgeous.😊
Mine looks like that! Good to know I can bring it back from the dead.
Lol 😂I like hearing you that happened to mines once I struggle through all of them I put plastic wrap to keep it most I just checked mines after months and it’s still moist
Omg girl ur so pretty! Xoxo
She’s so pretty
Thanks temi for this trick it was so helpful!
wow it is so beautiful
Your voice it sooo calming I
Wow when she mixed the orange love it🥰😍😍😍😍
Omg I'm so happy I found this 😭😭😭
The "BEE U TEI FULLL" got me
Eish this girl is iconic ❤
Yeah I always just douse them in water and leave them over night to get soft again 🤣 love gouache!
your voice is relaxing
I love thé look of your palate! It’s giving Barbie/Polly pocket vibes! So cute!
Like look at these cwacks ✨💅 gurl you slay at speaking this language
u r so pretty🥺🥺😍😍😍😍😍
Don’t give up on life u r loved
The accent on bEaUtiFUl was on point guuurl❤😂✨🔥
A tip to keep it from drying out is to put plastic rap over it when done and put the lid on to make a nice seal
Dammit-
You so beautiful!
i love your voice so much
*i have had this Gouach set for over 5 years and it has been dried out*
*it’s rock solid paint thank you very much*
Your voice is so nice.😊
I love your content and your accent is so cool
Your voice is so calming❤❤
it is so satisfying to see how u clean it :)
You are so beautiful❤️🧡💛💚💙💜💗😊
Soaking is the key if they are hard❤️😊 with my smaller set I try to check once a month but I do forget for a few months at a time😅 but I learned how to get them back and mine is like 2yrs old 😅 but it still works 😊
Omg I love how she says beautiful it’s amazing ❤
Ngl but your accent is PERFECT😤👏👏👏
I have the same oneee ❤
Luv ur vidssss
Can we just appreciate her voice for a minute☺❤
This video is a blessing
“LOOK HOW BUTIFULL OMG”
To help you out… after you rehydrate put a sheet of plastic wrap over the top. Press it down till the wrap has color from the paint pan on it. Put the lid on. I have been using the same plastic and closing it up for two year since my hub got it for me. They are just like I first opened them.
I'll do this alternative next time as I have been using a newspaper instead (which I was using to also ensure the cleanliness of the bottom of the palette the next time I'm gonna use it) 😅
so oo claming to see! love it :)
The fact you fixed it,without turning green and blue is giving slay queen