Propylene pigment can be mixed with water, but the drying speed will become faster after adding water. You can't wait for propylene to dry before adding water, because propylene has a strong hiding power and will not dissolve in water when it is dry. If the picture needs it, you might as well add some water to dilute it when coloring it to make it feel thinner.
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Precautions:
1, don't use oily primer: acrylic painting should be painted on the primer made of acrylic paint (gypsum powder), and don't use oily primer.
2. Don't mix: Material experts don't advocate mixing propylene and oil painting colors, especially don't paint oil paintings on propylene, mainly for the permanent preservation of works. Propylene has no adverse reaction with oil painting pigments, and its adhesion needs time to be tested when it is used alternately.
3. The ratio of pigment to water needs to be properly adjusted: acrylic pigment and water can be mixed and saturated for coloring, too thin and too dry will affect the effect and cause uneven coloring.
4, need to be careful to use: in the process of use, we should pay attention to avoid acrylic paint from getting on clothes or white walls. You know, propylene accounts for clothes that can't be washed out when they are dry. If you accidentally get it on the wall, you can dry it and gently wipe it with sandpaper.
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