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how to paint acrylic glazes?

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how to paint acrylic glazes?

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First, get your hands on some Acrylic Glazing Liquid or Acrylic Retarder These will be your magic tools for creating acrylic glazes! Glazing Liquid and Retarder are both acrylic mediums that extend the drying time and workability of acrylic paintings, allowing them to stay wet for longer periods of time. You can read more about the qualities of glazing liquid and retarder here. Squeeze out a tiny amount of glazing liquid or retarder. You only need to squeeze out the size of a US dime (17.91mm). You can add more as (and if) you run out. Select your main color, dab some on your brush and swirl it on your palette, loosening up the paint. Add a quick dab of water and/or glazing liquid to increase the fluidity of the paint. In general, you want the paint to be thin, not thick, in order for it to be a glaze. Next, select the other colors you’re interested in, and mix them into your main color. Add more water and/or glazing liquid as you see fit. If the paint seems too thick, keeping adding m

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