Product description
Prepare your color for smooth, wet-look, craze-free pours by lowering viscosity and increasing flexibility.
What it does
- Gives even poured puddles and acrylic skins. - Results in a smooth surface, with no crazing, cracking or bubbles.
- Dries to a high gloss, wet-look finish.
- Lowers viscosity of heavier body paints, giving increased flow.
- Extends your color further without affecting acrylic stability.
- Maintains color opacity.
- Maintains paint adhesion, durability and archival quality.
How to use it
-Fully intermixable with all Liquitex products.
- For best pours, start with with a tablespoon of Soft Body color to a cup of Pouring Medium (around 5% color to 95% medium) and adapt to suit your technique.
- To use with Acrylic Ink or Heavy Body Acrylic, adjust ratio to get your desired consistency.
- Stir gently to avoid creating foam - if bubbles appear, leave it to sit while the bubbles rise and disappear.
- Use as a regular fluid medium extender - mix as much as you like into acrylic color to create the volume and viscosity you want.
- Crazing and cracking can occur when the flow heights are very uneven so ensure your poured surface is level when drying.
- To achieve a matte-look pour, a final application of Matte Spray Varnish over a dry Pouring Medium/Soft Body pour will give a smoother, more fluid result than using a matte paint or medium.
How not to use it
- Do not shake or vigorously over-stir as this can impact the smooth appearance when dry.
- Do not use with any non-acrylic media.
What it does
- Gives even poured puddles and acrylic skins. - Results in a smooth surface, with no crazing, cracking or bubbles.
- Dries to a high gloss, wet-look finish.
- Lowers viscosity of heavier body paints, giving increased flow.
- Extends your color further without affecting acrylic stability.
- Maintains color opacity.
- Maintains paint adhesion, durability and archival quality.
How to use it
-Fully intermixable with all Liquitex products.
- For best pours, start with with a tablespoon of Soft Body color to a cup of Pouring Medium (around 5% color to 95% medium) and adapt to suit your technique.
- To use with Acrylic Ink or Heavy Body Acrylic, adjust ratio to get your desired consistency.
- Stir gently to avoid creating foam - if bubbles appear, leave it to sit while the bubbles rise and disappear.
- Use as a regular fluid medium extender - mix as much as you like into acrylic color to create the volume and viscosity you want.
- Crazing and cracking can occur when the flow heights are very uneven so ensure your poured surface is level when drying.
- To achieve a matte-look pour, a final application of Matte Spray Varnish over a dry Pouring Medium/Soft Body pour will give a smoother, more fluid result than using a matte paint or medium.
How not to use it
- Do not shake or vigorously over-stir as this can impact the smooth appearance when dry.
- Do not use with any non-acrylic media.