Oil painting mediums

Excellent tips about the solvent-free gel, Arty -thank you so much! I must have been using waaaay too much of the stuff because I had so much gloss. Put out a dot and only use a tiny bit of the dot. Got it. I really appreciate the tip about mixing it in for a larger area and remember how disgusting a sky looked when half of it had a glossy sheen and the other half didn't. I'm such a newbie to oils so all of this info is just the best!
 
Actually. When using the stand oil mixtures I sometimes get glossy areas.
I don't get glossy areas by using stand oil + turpentine mixture. I wonder why it's happening to you. What kind of support are you using?
You're right, it can be ratio of mineral spirits to stand oil. I don't know for sure.

I have often trouble finding the oil brand I like the most so I grab whatever oil tubes are available in nearby stores. I never heard of the Grumbacher oil brand. 👍
~ Grapes (before mosc.)
 
I don't get glossy areas by using stand oil + turpentine mixture. I wonder why it's happening to you. What kind of support are you using?
You're right, it can be ratio of mineral spirits to stand oil. I don't know for sure.
Usually oil painting paper but it only happens with the stand oil mix and only sometimes. I think I've had it happen on canvas before too but can't remember for sure.
I tend to use cheaper grades of mineral sprites instead turpentine so that could play a part.
 
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