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An alternative masking fluid is a leather bonding product called VAL-A. To resize paper that has been scrubbed, use plain Knox gelatine, but use twice as much water as called for. The most popular color is blue, but Frogtape has it in green imagine that! It looks very similar to regular masking tape with the exception of the color , but it pulls away very nicely, even if it has been in place for several hours. If you want a liquid mask rubber cement might be a better option.
You need a sharp edge for the glue to flow against, surface tension will run the glue right up to the edge, either scribed or raised works. Never allow hardened masking fluid to be on your paper for extended periods of time over two days. Masking fluid or frisket is a liquid used to block out areas of a watercolor while you paint, thereby retaining the white of the paper or the previous color that was painted.
Frisket film is a clear, low-tack masking film that can be used to mask out areas of a painting. Masking Fluid leaves a clean, hard edge when it is removed whilst Gum Arabic leaves a softer edge to your white area. When using these materials, it is best to use an older brush since they dry quickly and will leave your brush damaged.
Always try to be loose and free with your brush strokes! Having to paint slowly and carefully around a subject can result in all kinds of problems. Paint drying before you complete the wash, uneven areas of colour and tone giving a patchwork appearance to your painting. Masking fluid can be applied just like you would apply paint, with a brush. I use a Royal Sovereign Colour Shaper This is a brush like tool that has regular brush handle, with a chisel shaped rubber tip at the end instead of hair.
The beauty of a colour shaper, is that you can apply the masking fluid very precisely, then simply peel the dried masking fluid off. On average, masking fluid takes around four, or five minutes to dry. If you try to paint over it to soon you will simply end up diluting it and washing it away. This is a difficult question to answer as the brand of masking fluid and the brand of paper can affect this.
The longer that masking fluid is left on the paper, the more difficult it becomes to remove. It actually starts to bond with the paper over time. Leaving it on for up to twenty four hours is generally no problem at all. Masking fluid can be removed from brushes with soap and warm water. Never clean brushes in hot water though, as that can cause the ferrule to expand and hairs to fall out over time.
The simple answer to this is, yes you can. The most important thing to remember is that the surface you are applying it to, whether painted or unpainted, must be absolutely dry.
You can and you should. Masking fluid does tend to evaporate and thicken over time, making it much more difficult to apply. You can thin it out again by adding water. Try adding one drop of water with an eyedropper pipette like th is and slowly stirring Not shaking it in before testing it out and then add another drop.
Another way to add water is to give a quick spray of water from a mister spray bottle like this one which are so incredibly useful in several ways for watercolour painting.
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