Do you find it difficult to get your head around the overwhelming number of paint tubes and pans you see in the shops? Why are there so many colors, and why do many of them seem the same? How many different paints do I need as a beginner? How do I know this is the right paint for me? Paint labels contain a lot of information and describe different characteristics of paints. This post will show you how to read paint labels on your gouache and watercolors. Have a look at the diagram below. This is
Learn how to decipher paint labels on gouache and watercolors with this beginner's guide. Discover what the series number, permanence, lightfastness, opacity, and pigment number mean, and how to use them when selecting the right paint for your artwork. Find out which characteristics are essential and which ones you can safely ignore when buying paints from a reliable brand. With this guide, you can make informed decisions and create beautiful paintings with confidence.
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