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  • Biker- I've scrubbed over that portion of the video and honestly don't see the peeling you describe. However, call our Technical Support team and ask for Mike or Uly. They worked on this video and could tell you if they had that issue and (if so) how to prevent it. I can assure you that the work used for illustration was not doctored and we did not edit out anything related to the results.

  • Around 3:18-3:20 you can see the tan layer peel as you lift the tape. That is what seems to happen to me quite often when I allow the paint to dry before peeling the tape up. Is there a recommended method of preventing this?

  • I would like to know if it is possible to achieve textural hardedge work by mixing High Solid gloss Gel + Coarse Pumice Gel along with heavy body/liquid acrylic colors? Do I need to use any additional binder or some sort of precaution to take while mixing two Gels?

  • @DebuBarveArtBlog - so long as you don't thin the mixture out too much with fluids (so that it would not hold an edge), that should work pretty much the same way as the High-Solid Gel does in this video. There will be plenty of binders in that mixture. You just want to make sure you press some gel into the surface to prevent hold-out. I hope this helps. Feel free to call or e-mail tech support if you have additional questions.

  • @GoldenPaints Thank you, it helps!

  • Great demo!Good reminders on specific product use.Thank you.

  • @konkiebo Thanks! We have definitely gotten great response and appreciate the interest!

  • Do you know how happy a kid I would be if I could get every single Golden product in my studio? I love painting with this stuff

  • @bumblingbard That's so sweet to say.....thank you!

  • Is it better to do this technique - especially the thick application technique - with the substrate in a horizontal position?

  • @shysterlicious It would definitely be easier for some projects, but one can definitely do these techniques in the vertical - you would just need to make sure not to use anything that was fluid too thickly in order to avoid sags and runs.

  • Excellent demo!!

  • @jessemkahn Thank you - we appreciate the feedback! We should have more coming soon, so keep an eye out.

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