Masking Fluid is a commonly used auxiliary material in watercolor painting. It is mainly used to retain partial white or light-colored areas of paper during the painting process to avoid being covered by pigment.
How To Use:
1.Dilute the masking liquid with water;
2.Use a silicone pen, dip it into the masking fluid, and draw the area that needs to be blanked;
3.Apply your favorite color on the dried masking fluid;
4.When the color is completely dry, use a cleaning wipe to gently wipe out the watercolor masking fluid.
Notice: It should be used on dry drawing paper. You can test the suitability of different paintings in advance. After the masking liquid on the drawing paper is dry, you can start coloring, rendering and other painting work.
Drying speed: Fast drying, usually solidifies within a few minutes.
Notice:
1.Protect your brush: The blanking liquid will damage the brush hair, so wash it with soapy water immediately after use.
2.Paper selection: Avoid using it on fragile paper (such as rice paper), as it may tear the paper surface when peeling.
3.Drying time: Coloring before it is completely dry will cause the blanking liquid to contaminate the picture.
4.Peeling tips: Use an eraser or fingertips to roll gently, and avoid excessive force.
5.Storage: Seal and avoid light to prevent the masking liquid from solidifying and becoming ineffective.