Metallics! Testing 12 Different Paints

TL;DR
This video analyzes different water-based metallic paints for various artistic purposes, including swatching, gradient testing, and mixing with other media.
Transcript
yeah hey party people this is your friendly neighborhood over-caffeinated fashion design an illustration professor Zoe Hong here to test a bunch of metallic pace y'all wanted to know what metallic media I have in my studio I have so much stuff I had to break it up into categories today we are going over my water soluble water base plays with water ... Read More
Key Insights
- 😉 Metallic inks are ideal for calligraphy and adding accent details to illustrations.
- 👨🎨 Gouache paints offer more opacity and can be mixed with watercolor or gum arabic for various effects.
- ❓ Metallic powders provide a shimmering, glitter-like transparency and are suitable for layering or creating subtle iridescence.
- 😉 The consistency of the paints varies, with gouache being creamier and the inks being more liquid.
- 👨🎨 Mixing the metallic paints with other media may yield different results, with some colors blending better than others.
- 👨🎨 Personal artistic preferences and intended applications should guide the choice of metallic paint.
- 👋 The video emphasizes the importance of testing and experimenting with different paints to find the best fit for individual needs.
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Questions & Answers
Q: What are some popular applications of metallic inks in art?
Metallic inks are commonly used for calligraphy, adding accents to illustrations, rendering metallic embroidery or fabrics, and creating shiny or iridescent effects.
Q: How do the metallic paints perform in terms of opacity and consistency?
The acrylic inks and gouache paints tend to be less opaque and may require multiple layers. The metallic powders are highly pigmented but have more glitter-like transparency. The consistency varies among the paints, with gouache being creamier and the inks being more liquid.
Q: Can the metallic paints be mixed with other media?
The metallic inks and powders do not mix well with other paints or watercolor, as they tend to stay separate. However, they can be mixed with each other to create new metallic colors. Gouache paints can be mixed with watercolor or gum arabic to achieve different effects.
Q: What are the recommended uses for metallic water-based paints?
The choice of paint depends on the desired effect. Metallic inks are suitable for writing and creating sparkly accents, while gouache paints work well for rendering large areas and creating metallic washes. Experimentation and personal preference are important when choosing the appropriate paint.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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The video showcases various metallic water-based paints, including acrylic inks, gouache, and metallic powder colors.
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The artist demonstrates different tests, such as swatching, water gradients, line work, layering, and mixing with other paints.
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The paints are evaluated based on their opacity, consistency, compatibility with other media, and overall performance.
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