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Uploaded by on Jun 28, 2008

Comparison of Speedball block printing ink to Golden acrylic paints in a simple printing exercise.

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  • what if you use an extender on the acrylics?

  • @joannask I'm not sure what your question is, but yes, there are glazing fluids that can be added to the liquid acrylics that would keep them open longer and more fluid than without. My recollection is that the behavior of the Speedball inks was pretty similar to the fluid acrylics as it was.

    Gel mediums as an extender would make a stiffer medium: i don't think that would be desired in printing, but your milage may vary.

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  • Thanks for the experiments to show the differences!

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