The paints in each cup are very thick, highly pigmented, vibrant and creamy. The award-winning innovative and upgraded unique jelly cup design with excellent sealing lid. They are easily washable and non-toxic for kids to adults. These gouaches are made of eco-friendly paint materials. This set has vibrant shades which are perfect for painting sunsets, landscape, realistic art, illustration art, mixed-media art, night sky, galaxies and much more. The paints have awesome thick consistency which gives brilliant texture in painting. The set contains 43 colours in 85ml jelly cups and 2 colours in 40ml jelly cups. Gouache, being a versatile medium, works well on any watercolour paper with a fine texture, drawing papers (140 GSM & above), stretched canvas, MDF board, cardboard, wood & toned colour paper. The base layer needs to be dry before you apply the next layer of paint. However, Gouache, when it dries, becomes opaque and hence it is easier to correct mistakes in gouache paintings as you can layer a darker colour over a lighter colour and vice-versa when using gouache. If there is a small mistake in the painting, it will be very difficult to correct when using watercolours because of its transparent nature. The main advantage of gouache is that it can be layered and reworked, unlike watercolours. When gouache dries it gives a matte finish. However, even if the paint dries, it is easier to re-wet the paint, unlike acrylics, by just spraying or adding little drops of water. Gouache when mixed with a little and the right amount of water gives a very vibrant, rich and opaque finish to the final painting. Gouache can also be used as ‘watercolours’ if diluted with water but will not look very vibrant. Gouache is made up of natural pigment, water and a binding agent (like gum arabic or dextrin). It is often described as an “opaque watercolour”. Gouache paint is similar to watercolour, but it is opaque & a versatile medium. If you need a more accurate result, use a calculator or a conversion chart.MIYA-GOUACHE PAINT-M7-85ML CUPS X 43 COLOURS SET Round off your measurements only when necessary. For example, one liter is equivalent to 4.23 cups, so to convert liters to cups, you need to multiply the number of liters by 4.23.
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