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Using Liquin Mediums with Oil Colour

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Uploaded by on Jun 14, 2011

http://www.artsupplies.co.uk/cat-mediums.htm

This video demonstrates how to use the Winsor & Newton Liquin family of mediums. It compares them to traditional oil painting mediums and explains their individual properties. It also includes a step-by-step guide for how each medium affects the opacity, transparency, consistency and flow of oil colour.

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  • interesting video. thanks.

    by the way, mediums is fine as in plural. The 'media' plural is more commonly associated with plural verbs. This medium comes from the medical medium (noun) which can be media or mediums in plural. So he is right. Eg 2 psychic mediums. I don't think that would work as a couple of psychic media!

  • The plural of 'medium' is 'media', not 'mediums'!

  • @AuthorJayKrow Hi im an artist and i use impasto alot, the answer is yes. you must still use "fat over lean".

  • When you use the impasto method do you still have to use the "fat over thin" principal?

  • thanks for the info....i did not know that u can use liquin with the paint and mix it all together...

    wonderful thanks

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