MEEDEN 24-Well Ceramic Watercolor Paint Palette with Cover, Porcelain Mixing Artist Palette 6 by 4-1/2-Inch for Artist Watercolor Gouache Painting Coloring
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I appreciate you asking the question, friend. In accordance with their size, the watercolor paint palette consists of six by four inches. Five times zero. The 8 inch is also available for you to choose. Hopefully, this answer could be of some help to A B & N
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Strong and a good price. I like how many wells there are in this porcelain/ceramic base, though the ones you get You have to use the top cover of the palette whenever you're using a dagger, wide, or large brush. In any case, the cover is not flat, as it was not baked evenly, and therefore there is a wobble. Due to this limitation, using multiple colors on a single surface is difficult. It is a good option for people who don't mind small wells and want that porcelain finish. It is easy to clean and water can be added only after they have dried without leaving an ugly residue behind. The package did not have a pungent smell when it Although I have not tried it yet, I cannot comment on its durability. A lot of water can be stored in it for a long time without drying out or having to be constantly replenished.
got this and it looks fairly nice, but I'm not sure if the edge around the top is totally glazed and might absorb colors. I have not had a chance to test What I dislike most about this product is the lid jiggles all over, because it was not flat on the top. I can see how this may be frustrating. In a few days, I will try it out and let you know how it goes. The following follows on from the last communication. It is not laid flat on top, and the underside is cupped, so when you try to mix paint all the paint runs into one in the middle. I sent it back. There were high expectations for this film, but it doesn't live up to them.
A beautiful but uneven picture. To keep the palette from moving, I used blue tac.
Practice paintings are done on 8 x 10 inches of paper and my 7 x 10 inch canvas It wasn't enough for me to have a palette. In addition to the 24 wells, this small palette has a lid that serves as a mixing tray, which is ideal for artists of my size. A note from the President It won't be able to hold much paint in the wells because they are so small. The remaining paint should be sufficient to load a brush of average size 8 to 12 without issue and is not ideal for flat brushes unless you mix the paint.
This picture shows a standard size watercolor brush. Mixing watercolors on porcelain is a lot of fun. There is no "shrink back" of the white and the colors do not interfere with each other. The little grooves on the tube are perfect for dispensing just a dab from the tube and mixing the two together. In addition to serving as a storage container for wet paint (think cats hopping on the table), the palette doesn't serve as a security device either. The pronounced dip in the middle of this mixing palette is more than I'd like (if I were making this myself), however now that I know it exists, I can take advantage of it or avoid it, depending on my needs.
My palette fits perfectly with this one. As it happens, when I make cards, I do so on the lid, and I smoosh a panel of A2 onto the lid. The ceramic doesn't bead up like plastic does, so the color won't mark. It is perfect for liquid watercolors or my Karin markers because the wells are small and shallow.
It is possible that the wells are just as deep at their centers and are about the size of a dime. They're good for holding small amounts of ink or pigment, but not really great for mixing paint if you need to mix it in large batches. There is also an inconspicuous hole in the bottom of each well that has not been glazed, which has left a stain where the glaze has Although overall it fits well, the lid is not as secure as it should be.
This would have been great five years ago when I bought my ceramic palettes! A mixing palette is the most affordable and logical way to add effects to a video Besides being a session project, it also shipped very well. There is only one suggestion I have it can take up a lot of desk space, so perhaps there should also be a smaller version with fewer The amount of space it provides me is just what I need, but it's not enough for others.