Is that so, even if the underlying paint is dry?white gouache applied in one stroke liberally (even if a small spot or line). If you try to move it around at all, you will pick up some of the underlying colors
Yes, that has been my experience with many transparent watercolors. Haven't used casein, but expect the same result as with gouache.Thank you both. I won't be using it then, not on this project.
Is that so, even if the underlying paint is dry?
I also have a tube of white casein that I've never opened...
Chinese White watercolor paint is used in traditional Chinese painting and calligraphy for adding highlights, and details, and creating lighter areas. While acrylic white paint can be used as an alternative, Chinese White watercolor is better suited for achieving traditional effects. Chinese White watercolor paint is generally opaque but still retains some translucency, allowing for subtle layering and effects.