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Difference Among Gouache, Watercolor, and Acryla Gouache

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29 Comments

  1. I prefer acrylics because I’m used to their temperament. I paint quickly and like how fast it dries but remains slightly blendable. The texture is interesting to me, too. But it can be annoying. I would probably do better with acryla-gouache but I have a lot of acrylic to work through first. 🙂

  2. Working with acrylics or oil is totally different than painting with gouache or watercolours. You can't compare it because you need a different technique for each medium. My advice is to start with what you already have, get familiar with it and gradually add another medium. If you dont't like it, try another one. Time will tell which medium is best for you. Just go for the fun!🙃

  3. I love painting with acrilics, because it makes textures and has a very good pigment, but I love so much arts in watercolor, but I can't paint with watercolors😅, I don't know, I'm just not good at it

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