Showing posts with label Oil Painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oil Painting. Show all posts

Friday, January 5, 2018

Oil Mediums

Mediums (things you add to the paint for reasons)


  • Turpentine
-The best known thinner and cleaner for oil paints and brushes.
 
-Turpentine is technically a solvent, and one of the more traditional ones that painters use. It speeds up the drying time as it dilutes the paint

-When painting in layers, you should use turpentine for your basecoat or first layer of paint, as you should always apply your fast-drying layers first.

-Traditionally mixed 50/50 with linseed oil for an excellent medium

  •  Linseed Oil
-  It slows down the drying time of the paint, and when painting in layers. Apply the ‘slow over fast rule’ – paint your fast-drying layers first, and then each layer on top should take longer to dry than the previous one. You can therefore apply more of this medium with each layer.

-On its own gives colors a high gloss. Added to colors it produces a glaze effect. 

-Can cause yellowing overtime 

  • Bob Ross's and Alexander's Liquid or Magic White or Clear 

- Probably made from Titanium White, fine quality safflower oil, and a bit of thinner