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DANIEL SMITH 284055011 Watercolor Transparent Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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Paint TypeWatercolor
BrandDANIEL SMITH
ColorTransparent
Unit Count4 Fl Oz
Age Range (Description)Adult
Size4 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
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Description of DANIEL SMITH 284055011 Watercolor Transparent

Absorbent or semi-absorbent surfaces (such as paper, canvas, other fabrics, Wood, plaster, shells and hardboard) require no special prep before brushing on Daniel Smith watercolor ground. Apply straight from container using a soft-haired synthetic brush for a smooth finish, or a hog bristle brush for a more textured finish, one coat will cover most surfaces. Curing: to allow watercolor ground to attain the correct degree of absorption, let watercolor ground dry and cure for at least 24 hours. Because it creates a surface more absorbent than paper, Daniel Smith works best in conjunction with lower-water paints, such as watercolors and thinned acrylics. Finishing: as with all watercolors, your work on Daniel Smith watercolor ground will need to be fixed if it will not be Framed behind glass

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

What I expected: Painting

I'm a beginner at watercolor painting. I use Arches paper which is expensive so I can experiment with this product and know I can 'fix' mistakes. After it's completely dry I lightly sand down the brush marks before repainting. Very easy to do. I love this product.

Pros
  • Glitter
Cons
  • Will be added later

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Work Miracles: Paints

I apply this primer with a sponge on a stick (for stenciling) to coloring pages (they don't take watercolors well), cardboard, notepad pages (two pages at a time because of the dry season), and Albums for pencils (two pages each). I even mixed some silver iridescent mica powder into this primer to add a shine to the surface of the page (edited). I attach thin sheets to the panel before applying this primer to minimize warping.

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • Not bad

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works great on my pre-coated canvas sign

Works magically on my pre-coated canvas sign. The surface now looks like watercolor paper. For best performance, let it dry for at least 3 days. I tried to paint on the surface 1 hour after applying the primer and noticed chalk particles on my brush. While it worked, I didn't like the "chalky powder" on the surface. So let the surface dry completely.

Pros
  • Best in Niche
Cons
  • Dear

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal for fixing watercolors

As a watercolor painter, it is not easy for me to correct mistakes in my pictures. I can lift some color but not enough to completely eliminate the error. However, Daniel Smith's Watercolor Earth works brilliantly. The first time I used it was to cover a lake that just didn't look right. I was able to paint over the water with W/C primer and repaint it however I like. I covered the problem area with two coats and waited a few days before repainting. I highly recommend this product. FYI, a…

Pros
  • Everything is fine!
Cons
  • Nothing here

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I love this stuff!

I like it! It completely changed my understanding of watercolor materials. Wood? Canvas? Old magnets? Everything can now be used for watercolor! Apply with a flat brush, allow to dry and sand lightly to level, and now your previously unpainted surface is ready to beautify! Colors can bleed over the edges in more detailed parts, so you'll need to be careful and practice before jumping into something huge. And whatever texture the brush has on a wet surface, it stays put when it dries. I'm very…

Pros
  • Colors
Cons
  • No machine

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Like transparent liquid paper!

I paint with large 3x4 inch watercolors and would like to try painting on something other than white paper. I primed the wood panel with clear plaster and then this clear watercolor primer - I recommend letting it dry the full 48 hours as it takes the watercolor better than 24 hours. Also experiment with how you apply it: use a brush to leave the lines of the strokes and the roller gave them a more jagged texture. It doesn't have the porosity of paper and feels more like plastic (acrylic based)

Pros
  • Arts, Crafts & Sewing
Cons
  • High Price

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect for coloring!

A quick and easy way to turn cheap colored paper into traditional watercolor or ink using a wet brush. I wanted to use my playtime to hone my initial watercolor skills instead of relying on crayons or markers. But even books intended for watercolors curled up and got dirty from my harsh treatment. Offering ample protection and a slightly jagged surface, the clear DS bottom allows for more buoyancy, which has greatly improved my results. Very satisfied! Damn! I cheat the app to make life easier…

Pros
  • Arts, Paints & Crafts Supplies
Cons
  • Not sure