How does acrylic behave when used on chromocoat card?
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I love acrylic mediums because they make acrylic paints so versatile! In this article I'm going to introduce you to mediums - liquids or gels that you mix into the paint - and explain how they can help you create different effects and finishes by making the paint thicker, thinner, glossy, matte, textured, slow-drying and more.
Acrylic mediums are yet another reason why I prefer acrylics over oils. There are mediums for oil paints, but they're smelly, toxic, and you have to be careful about how you use them or you risk paint cracking. There are no such worries with acrylic mediums because they are made with the same emulsion base as acrylic paint, so they dry at the same rate. But you do need to be a bit careful with additives.
Mediums vs. Additives
I've included additives in this page because they serve a similar function to mediums. The difference is that additives don't contain acrylic binders (like mediums do) so you must follow the label and use them in correct proportions. Most mediums can be added to the paint in any amount until you've the achieved the desired effect, but it's possible for additives to weaken the color and adhesion of the paint when overused.
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it behaves as a coating for the car
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