Yes, they are easily available online. Mine are about .5cm diameter and they work well. I had intended to use smaller ones but made a mistake when ordering!@@susiesue9901
Mont Marte acrylic ink comes with ball-bearings in the bottle but they put droppers in the lids, as do several other brands. Maybe the droppers are handy for some people, but for me they just get in the way, so I pour my inks into little half-ounce (15ml) glass bottles which are also great if you like to mix your own colours. They cost £15 for a set of 12, which is £1.25 each (so about $1.40) but to me they're worth it.
I keep reading we must be aware not to use more than 50% water with our acrylic paint, or it will become unstable in future, flaking or lifting off the paper or canvas. Various paint demonstrations or tutorials have mentioned this, saying it seems many artists are not aware of this. I know I wasn't. With that info in mind, I tend to now mix my paints with just a very small amount of water, and when wanting a more transluscent effect, I use a glazing liquid to my paint, keeping the water content to less than 50% of the amount of paint I use. Your work is very beautiful. I really enjoy your videos. Thank you!
I love using these inks with my watercolors. Sometimes adding granulation medium. It creates great effects! I also add ball bearings to my inks to keep them mixed well. -Just make sure that you clean them well with alcohol before adding them to the bottle. There is oil on them from manufacturing. Thank you for sharing this video!
@@SamanthaWisteria I've not tried mixing in the granulation medium in the traditional way yet, though I will try that soon. Watch a couple (or all, because she's awesome!) of Jean Lurssen Watercolors' videos. That's how I do that. Good luck!
I'm not into watercolour but I do sometimes water down acrylic paint for a watercolour-like effect. It works with any type of acrylic paint from heavy body to fluid to ink (which is just ultra-runny acrylic paint) but the runnier your paint is to start with, the better it works; acrylic ink works best. Also acrylic ink makes a great drawing ink. In my experience black acrylic ink flows longer and better from a dipping pen than any kind of ink. Irongall ink is great if you like a patchy shaded effect and gives cleaner lines than anything else and Indian ink tends to be slightly glossier, but acrylic ink is the best all-round drawing ink in my experience.
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I have been using acrylic inks for the last fe paintings and have been enjoying using it. I will do a little colour chart though - terrific idea - thanks again for your tips x
I'm so glad I found your videos. think you do wonderful creative work. I do landscapes watching you work inspires me to push myself into doing some loose work. Thank you
I used the black pearlescent acrylic ink to blackwash an action figure but don’t like that it sparkles when I shine light on it, how do I get rid of the sparkle?
Hi Marie Louise! I have lately been finding my way back to creating art. I have been working as an Art Director for the last 15 years. So other than sketching I have not been painting for the pure joy of it since university. I’m gravitating alot towards landscapes and the last months I have really been struggling with gouache. Quickly going into too much detail and trying to keep it realistic and tight with much frustration as a resultat. After finding your channel I have dusted off some old acrylics and inks and the joy of painting loosely with this nedium is next level. So thanks for inspiring and guiding and bringing back both joy and confidence to me. Please keep doing what you so. /Martin from Sweden.
That is excellent Martin, good for you! Acrylic inks are so much fun and have a spontaneous feel that I so enjoy. It can get almost addictive working with them. Thanks for taking the time to share and for watching.
I love color charts :) especially if I'm feeling stuck, or just don't want to think too too much, charts let you play with color, without needing to have a painting in mind. I've used alcohol ink, super fun.. but I know they're a totally different thing. So I'm curious of the differences from straight watercolor. Obviously it's pigment mixed with a very liquid a acrylic medium? So dries permanent. I can't afford food let alone more art supplies, if it were just me I'd probably go for art stuff before food😆😊but🤷🏻♀️want to care for my family of course :) But I love learning about stuff I've never tried and adding it to my wish list of fun things :) So, I assume that, once dry, they at permanent and won't move, unlike watercolor? Fun little video! I hope you're doing well my friend!!🥰❤
Great video Danish pastry I have to get my inks out ever so often and shake them like a Polaroid picture if they don't get used for a few years they separate and unable to use.
Alletiders gennemgang af disse mærker, tak for den. Overrasket over, at Daler Rowney virker mere pigmenteret end Liquitex. Godt at vide, når jeg skal udvide mit sortiment af acrylic inks. 😊👍🙏❤
I watched this video a couple of weeks ago after getting my email notification, (which I throughly enjoy getting) and finally broke out all my acrylic inks. I had a lot I never used because somehow they didn't attack my eyes during decision making. Now I have a completely different feeling about all the inks. By making the color swatches I am now able to really see what the colors will look like when they are dry. It was actually fun making the reference carts too. Thank you for sharing...🥰
I have a question, amsterdam acrylic ink say it can use for fountain pen. But I know fw ink can't. Have you try amsterdam ink in fountain pen? Thank you for your time
When you add the ink to water it acts like a watercolor. It's dries in about the same time. You can also use an embossing heat tool to dry it even quicker and it won't move the inks your aiming to dry.