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I have underpainted on the Wallis paper in watercolor; thinned down acrylic; thinned out oil; and pastel melted with mineral sprits, alchohol, and acetone.
As long as you don't apply the underpainting so heavily that it fills the tooth, it all works. |
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The downside of watercolor for me is: 1. It takes a lot of the stuff to make a vivid wash. Createx is much stronger, therefore less expensive. 2. Watercolor is gooey enough to get stuck up in the body of the brush* and resist liquifying into a wash. This is an annoyance for me because I work large, doing my underpainting in large, strongly colored, simple shapes like color fields, and Createx mixes into lots of wash -instantly. *Remember to use a synthetic brush rather than natural bristles, since synthetic fiber resist abrasion. |
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