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Or are they totally different things ?
   
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Yes, I have used it for years it works great. My advice is to put it in your water jar with your fresh water. I use mine with about 5ml of flow aid to 200ml of Water, and it works well on my wet pallette. I find blending and such are much easier with heavy paints like Vallejo and GW.

I would advise you don't use it with P3 paints, as they become ludicrously thin and difficult to handle.

P3 is the one line, that I will happily paint directly from the pot (after a vigorous shake obviously).

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I use Liquitex but the W&N should be the same thing. I mix mine 1:10 with water.

Also, questions don't go in the tutorial section.

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Moving it to where it belongs, and to where you'll hopefully get more answers!
   
 
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