Is This An Answer To The Misery Of Dried Out Glass Paint?

My tests so far ...

These past several days, I’ve spent time testing an ingredient which, added in small quantities to my usual lump of glass paint mixed with water and gum Arabic, so far appears to possess these helpful properties:

  • It slows down the rate at which the lump dries out
  • Reduces the time it takes to restore my dried-out palette each morning and post-lunch / phone calls / meetings etc.
  • Improves the evenness of my copy-traced lines
  • Helps with flooding because the paint is held together more smoothly than before
  • Permits crisp highlights and wondrous softened highlights
  • Still allows me to do everything else I like to do like ‘ordinary’ softened lines or softened half-tones …

All this is wonderful. Almost too good to be true.

But …

How To Make Sure Your Paint and Brushes Are Perfect For A Morning’s Work

The vital first 10 minutes

When you’ve limited time, it’s natural some people want to rush in and get started with their painting.

This never works.

Anyway, done correctly, it takes less than 10 minutes to get your glass paint into perfect form.

Let me show you what I mean. It’s all here in a quick video.