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HIMI Gouache Paint Set, 24 Colours x 30ml with 3 Brushes & a Palette, Unique Jelly Cup Design, Non-Toxic, Guache Paint for Canvas Watercolour Paper - Perfect for Beginners, Students, Artists(Green)

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Another good idea for storing your gouache jelly paints is by wrapping a layer of plastic over the open jelly cups. This will prevent air from circulating and prevent moisture from escaping the gouache. When I am finished with my painting, what should you do with your paintbrushes and palette?

However, these paints are fun to use in a sketchbook and to learn with. You get a ton of paint for the price, so it doesn’t feel precious. How to Use Himi Gouache Supplies Needed: Flexibility: Tubed gouache paint offers greater flexibility than jelly cup gouache paint. Artists can mix and blend the paint in any way they choose, and can also control the amount of paint they use very easily without the rest drying out. Keep in mind that these are student-grade, so no pigment information is available. If you plan on selling your art, you will want professional-grade paint so that you know which pigments are lightfast. Portability: Jelly cup gouache paint is very portable and convenient for artists who like to work on the go. All of your colors you lay out in the same space without having to make room for a mixing palette. The cups are easily carried around without a need for a separate palette or container.Currently, I have wrapped the top of the palette with a sheet of plastic wrap and stored it horizontally in a drawer to avoid spillage of colors. Supplies used in this post: Work into the paint with a brush to get the desired consistency. This is actually the same process as painting with a watercolor pan palette. How do I keep my Himi Gouache Set from drying out? Avoid overworking the paint as you layer paint. The first layer of paint will lift if it’s not all the way dry. The two lighter yellows, jade green, pale green, and rose are less opaque, but the colors are still very vibrant.

Himi gouache is a type of gouache paint that is produced in the town of Himi in Toyama Prefecture, Japan. The brand HIMI is known for its high-quality pigments and ability to produce vivid, opaque colors.

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I like using this brush cleaner to clean my brushes after painting with gouache. Wash out your brush, wipe the brush on the soap and rinse until the water is clear.

Jelly cup gouache paint has its own set of benefits compared to tubed gouache paint. Here are some of them: There is no specific, manufacturer information on quality of paints – Best for student use rather than artist or professional use (If I sell an original painting, I want to use professional paints that are long-lasting and fade-resistant) Himi gouache is an inexpensive student-grade gouache that is fun to use. Unlike most student-grade paints, this gouache is easy to use and can help you learn how to use gouache before making an expensive investment in professional paints. No, gouache paint is not the same as acrylic. Gouache is opaque watercolor paint, whereas acrylic is a fast-drying, synthetic paint that is water-resistant. Acrylic can be used on many different surfaces, such as wood, canvas, and paper. What is the difference between gouache and poster paint?

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Here is what I learned about the benefits of both tubed gouache paint and jelly cup gouache paint. Benefits of Tubed Gouache Paint Himi gouache paint I always use for the rare colors! When you are using a rare color, you tend to not use a lot of it or get it for a specific use. Then, you are not having to buy a full tube of a paint that you will hardly use, which is very ideal for not wasting space.

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