Liquitex 4260315 liquid professional acrylic paints - ink, 30 ml, highly pigmented airbrush paint, juice green permanent
Manufacturer | ColArt Americas |
Brand | Liquitex |
Item Weight | 2.82 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.38 x 1.38 x 3.56 inches |
Item model number | 4260315 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Sap Green Permanent |
Material Type | Acrylic |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1 fl oz |
Capacity | 1 ounces |
Ink Color | Green |
Manufacturer Part Number | 4260315 |
D**A
A Revelation!
Wanted to try zenithal highlighting and this is the product recommended by the YouTubers, so I thought I'd give it a go on my 40k character model group. Instant gratification!One drop, dry-brushed on using a very cheap, soft, large blusher brush, and I had a zenithal highlight so nice that I'm almost reluctant to paint over!I'd also read that it could be mixed with acrylics easily, so I tried that too. Gave a smooth mix for edge-higlighting.This is liquid, very thin but intense!I also experimented mixing it to improve the weak white that came in a well-known (and VERY expensive) paint set. One drop was enough to gain a good white that will cover black prime in a few thin layers.Really impressed with this product, to the point where I want to try inks over zenithal highlighting, as I think the pigments would be stronger than most paints. With flow-improver and/or glaze medium this could be a much better alternative to contrast paint for miniatures.Only word of caution is that this dries fast, but using a wet palette does help with that.Perfect for brushing zenithal highlighting on, without adding that dry texture that comes from dry-brushed paint.Love the dropper too.A perfect product.
A**N
Old ink, full of dried grains.
Heard so many good things, but it seems white is the unlucky color (other people also had this issue as it seems). As it doesn't require thinning after a good shake I've added couple drops to the airbrush cup and looked terrified as it left chunks on the walls when flowing down. Those bits looked like tiny white sand grains, they do dissolve easily but that was already too late to prevent a clog, which happened almost instantly.I had to decant entire bottle, give it a really, really long mixing - and clean/dry the bottle and the dropper.It is usable now, but not sure for how long as the medium may be too far gone, only time will tell.Very, very disappointing.
L**R
A bit transparent as a whiteout but quite useful.
Using this as whiteout with various black inks I was disappointed that this wasn't as opaque as I hoped, when compared to the Kuretake white ink 30 or a Signo white gel pen. (See Photo) But it does have some advantages.Firstly it doesn't disturb and muddy inks like the Kuretake Sumi 60 which doesn't seem to like anything containing alcohol. Secondly, and the best reason to get this, is that you can go back in after this has dried and draw back over it easily with most inks. This isnt advisable with the more opaque 30 or gel pen as they tend to break up. It does seem faster drying than paint pens too, was easy to control with a brush and was relatively cheap.I wouldn't be without any of my whiteout armoury as they are all useful for different stages of a work and being used in different amounts. Don't use this with a expensive sable brush though as it will ruin it quickly. I also recommend putting out a small amount into a separate container - I use buddy cups secured onto lids with double sided tape - to avoid any risk of contaminating the bottle.
D**N
Low-pigment, semi-transparent ink
Unfortunately very mild when applied to watercolours (paint and pen) on numerous types of paper, as well as regular drawing pens. Provides a very washed-out look, more like a semi-transparent coating.I expected more, but perhaps I expected too much.
M**N
Grainy and separates easily
After seeing youtubers use this product I thought I would give it a go for some smooth zenithal highlighting but unfortunately what arrived was completely useless.I tried using the "ink" in my airbrush but it immediately clogged. What came out was a clumpy mess of pigment ruining the model. Testing it out more it seems all of the pigment has clumped together and no amount of shaking or mixing is fixing it. Letting it sit for a day and all of the pigment completely separates to the bottom of the bottle which I've never seen with any other paint.I can only assume the bottle I got has been sitting somewhere for a very long time or from a really old batch (assuming it's not fake). I hesitate to blame the product for this quality as I've only heard good things about it. If you want this ink to try, maybe look for it elsewhere first.
M**
GREAT FOR AIRBRUSHING !!!
Great Liquitex ink 👍No need to Thin down for use with Airbrush - Ready to use From Pot .Used with a 0.15mm Needle & Worked Great on canvas Art👍I use alot of Liquitex Products Its a Great Brand I must say !!!Great Brand (Professional) & Affordable .I hope someone has found this review helpful.
M**N
Intense black, waterproof, free flowing ink.
I used the ink in this painting and was so pleased with it that I intend to buy more. A rich black, that is completely waterproof. It’s also free flowing and doesn’t clog up the pen
D**N
Not Suitable for Miniature Painting.
I got this ink to use for 28mm miniature painting, following a popular tutorial online using acrylic inks. However, I couldn't find Daley Rowney ink, so I substituted this. This ink DOES NOT DRY, and any further painting over it, or washes for shading, either dissolve the paint, or lift it in flakes and chips.Utterly ruined what I was working on, and wasted hours of time.
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