I don't use Ready-Mix paints, but maybe you should!

2023-11-05に共有
I generally don't use ready-mixed paints. I use Artist Loft ready mix paints for the first time with a straight pour, a swiped with silicone, and a dutch pour to demonstrate how they work.

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コメント (21)
  • I only ever use these if I’m giving a painting demo, but they are convenient. Especially for beginners. One thing I do like about them is how they dry. They’re very glossy. I’m glad you mentioned the ‘No cells’ issue with them though. Back when i was starting, I kept wondering what I was doing wrong! Great video, as always! 🐻
  • I really appreciate the time you dedicate to us. Your videos are always full of information! Thank you! Have a beautiful day! 😊
  • @EPE70
    Hi David this really useful as I have lots of pre mixed paint ( presents/gifts ) I will now have try them out. Thank you.
  • @hawkpaul8735
    I like all the results, especially the straight pour. I've used ready mixed before (as I got them as a gift) and the main thing for me was they were a swine to clean up afterwards, both from my hands and the containers (I always re-use plastic where possible). I didn't use AL, it what a set from Walmart. The colours were good but so much trouble to clean up afterwards. Thanks for another interesting and informative video David.
  • They all turned out great looking color wise. You would think that they would be the same consistency if they are ready pour paints. Another informative video, thank you.
  • Thank you for sharing this. I have never liked pre-mixed paints. I have inadvertently gotten pearl cells by mixing Artist Loft Titanium white with 70/30 school glue water mix. This was really cool.
  • I always add gel to mine to thicken them up and make them last longer.
  • @kayewall9005
    I've just finished a set of ready mixed, I only bought them as they were on special offer, I won't be replacing as they are expensive at their full price. I'm going to start experimenting with pva/water using your consistency 😊
  • Great video. I haven’t used used premixed since I first started. Out of my budget… I tried them once & got good results… but just couldn’t justify the expense.
  • I'm surprise to lurn and see this experimentation. 🤦‍♀️ I would have thought that since it is mixed by a recognized company that makes articles for pouring, that it was perfect for all techniques and that in addition there was at least an equal consistency and a more opaque white and less transparent liquid. For the Dutch I noticed that when I put silver it came to hide the other colors. I haven't used it for a long time and my colors have more vibrancy and are no longer absorbed by the silver. And when you tried the dutch pour, the crimson red was under the silver and the red is barely visible. Coincidence? I don't think so... because many artists put silver on top of other colors and the silver hides the color. Example of Dutch for Kanella :) Thank you for these tests and your comments. Verry apreciate by me!! 🥰💜💙❤
  • @RandiG63
    Thank you David for doing this video. 🙏🏻 I’ve always been curious about these “Premixed” type of paints. I always passed on them because, I would be so disappointed and discouraged if I made something that was a total mess 😂 I’m really surprised that there was such clear definition of the colors and they came out really nice 😊👍
  • That's beautiful! I want to do this when I grow up! Thanks for this video, David I was wondering about the pre-mixed.:hand-pink-waving::hand-pink-waving:
  • Thanks for testing these. Like you, i never use premixed fluid acrylics... I just can't see the value in them. Just a question/comment on your Dutch pour technique. Have you tested using different concentrators before? I got a new hair dryer and was using the flat type concentrator like you used here. I couldn't figure out why i want getting nice lines in my blowouts. Out of curiosity i taped the more open-mouthed concentrator off my old dryer to the new dryer, and instantly i was getting better blowout results! Just something to try if you haven't already. Thanks again for the education you provide us.
  • Pébéo have also the premix paint and liquitex too. These painting are they of better quality? Do they react the same way as artist loft? Maybe try this in the future. 😉 Thank you so much David for these test what you do, it's really interesting!! 🥰