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Perturbed Blood Angel Tactical Marine






I got Vallejos Glaze medium but I'm not 100% sure how to use it. I use it to dilute my acrylics. Can you use it instead water or do you use it with water?

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Lloldrin wrote:I got Vallejos Glaze medium but I'm not 100% sure how to use it. I use it to dilute my acrylics. Can you use it instead water or do you use it with water?


I mix them with water, works the same i think. Only problem is if i make pool too large for me to use up
they dry up weirdly

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Boston, MA

Yeah I mix it with water also. You need to add quite a bit if you are going for the GW style wash consistency and affect, in which case it is better to premix in an empty dropper for future use.

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Portsmouth UK

I think it mainly works by breaking the surface tension of water so I use with water & regular paint.

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