11-05-2008, 11:27 PM
The store got these in the other day, so I thought I should look up some information on them in case someone asks me what is different about them. I read on her site and watched her do a tutorial and here is what I found out.
The paint does not have binders in it, so that means it doesn't separate, does not require shaking to get it blended back together.
It is highly pigmented, so it has more of a true color even when thinned. It can be thinned with water and retains the color.
It is a transparent paint (although it covers things) which means that it keeps a truer color when combined together. Meaning it won't muddy like opaque paints or those with more fillers. She has 15 basic colors and a color chart that will come up to 51 colors...there are hundreds of other combos though.
There are probably more things, but that is what I could remember after reading/listening.
The paint does not have binders in it, so that means it doesn't separate, does not require shaking to get it blended back together.
It is highly pigmented, so it has more of a true color even when thinned. It can be thinned with water and retains the color.
It is a transparent paint (although it covers things) which means that it keeps a truer color when combined together. Meaning it won't muddy like opaque paints or those with more fillers. She has 15 basic colors and a color chart that will come up to 51 colors...there are hundreds of other combos though.
There are probably more things, but that is what I could remember after reading/listening.