I was very impressed with the richness and pigmentation of these colors when I first started trying reds. then I came to yellow and blue. They basically dried up and became useless tubes filled with this weird spongy stuff. I wasn't expecting much as they weren't supposed to react (which thankfully hardly reacted on paper without severely rubbing off the dried paint) but decided to try soaking some of my weird spongy poop dyes in water, what to paint lumpy, lumpy puddles, so it was ineffective. I think at least I have a handful of decent colors? It's a pity, because those that have not dried look so beautiful, give a beautiful and even, even, opaque color; but can also be diluted with water for a great blur that isn't grainy. I thought the price on them was amazing and I got a good deal but apparently they aren't. Although I appreciate plastic pipes. Too many times I've ripped threads from metal pipes or punched holes in the pipes to squeeze out every little drop of paint and it drove me crazy which is why I prefer plastic pipes. Information about the pigment is given on each tube, they are very smooth and pack for five. But there is no such moment when most colors become unusable.
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