In this video, we are going to test 3 factors that affect how well salt reacts to watercolor, and see what condition is the best to get the most of applying salt to your painting. We’re basically going to see how to use salt in watercolor in the best possible way so you get exactly what you want.
Obviously, there are more factors that we can do this test on, so if there’s a specific factor you want me to test, just let me know in the comments below.
Factors kept the same in this video:
+ Paper - Saunders Waterford CP 300gsm https://bit.ly/3Qd2YyV
+ Salt - Generic table salt
+ Paint - Holbein Indigo https://bit.ly/3Egj0Sa
+ Brush - Pro Arte Prolene Plus size 10 round https://tinyurl.com/y2vqcejh
Factors tested in this video:
1. Concentration of paint - various water to paint ratio
2. How wet the patch of paint was when the salt was applied
3. How much salt was applied to the patch of paint
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