Gouache, a water-based medium that is similar to watercolor, can be used in a way that is slightly different. Both watercolor and gouache use the same binder, gum Arabic. Guumbache also contains finely ground natural chalk, which is a precipitated ingredient. Gouache contains more pigment particles that are larger and not as finely ground. Gouache is thicker and has a greater covering power than watercolor. This article will teach youWhat makes gouache different from other paints? Gouache: Why and when should you use it in your work?Gouache Tips Here are some tips for buying gouache
Does not deserve any stars but stars are required for a review.
Published by Kim Ray , 9 months ago
Months ago, I posted a review detailing the fraudulent quality of this book explaining how it was more of a free booklet introducing the concept of gouache that might come with a set of paints. The only color is what you see on the title page. The booklet is approximately 75 pages with large primary font so that 100 words can fill a page. No instruction is given. When I posted my review, it was the only one. However, my review disappeared.
DO NOT BUY THIS SCAM OF A BOOKLET.
Warning this book is worthless
Published by Christy Hradek , 11 months ago
Where do do start. It's only 30 pages long. It has no practical advice. It seems to be written by someone without basic English skills and it is clear that author is not a gouche artist. In fact I wonder if it was written using poorly developed artificial intelligence. Buyer beware!
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