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Amsterdam Acrylic Paints

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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2009

Whatever level of acrylic painter, one of these paints is right for you. We'll show you the attributes and differences of both the Standard and Expert Series Amsterdam Acrylic Paints. You can purchase these products and many others at www.dickblick.com

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  • I used to be a color matcher at a Screen Printing company. I notice some acrylic paints and oils are already to the bottom limit as color is concerned. Limited pigmentation. You think your getting a deal and you can't get any mileage for the zip.When I used to mix inks I had the exact same issues. Once I was told to add Titanium to a white ink so it would be more opaque to cover brown material. It would only git so white. Then I discovered how to get colors more opaque by adding opaquing clay.

  • i wish i knew what he was talking about. i just got some expert paint to try

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