3 Mess-Free Ways to Apply Masking Fluid for Watercolor
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With these hacks you can apply masking fluid without the mess and get amazing results. Learn how to use masking fluid without ripping your paper or ruining your brushes. Plus, discover two other tools that are easy to clean and better for creating tiny details with masking fluid. These masking fluid techniques will help you apply masking fluid even on the tiniest details. If you want to get the most out of your masking fluid, I recommend all three of these tools.
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never saw the second tool before đŻ. Next time I use masking fluid I'll try the dip pen. Thanks for these tips âş
Your welcome. If you like the dip pen, then youâll love the ruling pen.
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Wow ~ this was so informative, one of the best ways & explanations that Iâve personally seen on masking fluids!! Thx so much for sharing đđťđď¸đ
I'm so glad it was helpful!!
WOW! how helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
THANK you so MUCH! I would have never thought of using a dip pen for applying masking fluid! I went through my stash of dip pen nibs and found one (I think its meant for calygraphy) who does have a double layered nib (there is a second nib attached on top of the basic nib, almost ever in a diffent metal color so you can easily see the double nip) - mine comes with a rounded, dotty point to the tip (the brands name for thos nibs is "Speedball"). I think this double layer kind of worked like the ruler pen physics for holding and releasing the fluid but with more control. Even larger areas are easy to cover. I tested it against a ruler pen and I realy like the double nip more. Not so much the "normal" nibs and the glass dip pen I tried - they did not work as good either. I will keep the normal nibs/glass nib for applying watercolor details (as you also showed and recommended).
For cleaning the double nip I first rinsed it (as you recommended) and got rid of the rest by scrubbing with an old toothbrush. Those bristles gets in all the nooks and crannies and the nib is clean with very little effort.
Thatâs great! I will have to try the Speedball nibs. Iâm glad you found one you like to use.
Good info, thank you!
Youâre welcome.
Thank you for three great tips. Your explanations and directions are very clear!
You're welcome. Thanks for watching!
Great info! Thanks!
Thank you
Thanks. I'll follow your advice.
Hope it helps!
I love the wallpaper behind you! What is it called?
Also great tips on masking fluids - up until now I was too scared to use it. Now I feel more confident to do so! Thank you đ
Donât be scared. Itâs really easy. You can do a practice sheet like I did in this video.
My wallpaper is from Hygge & West.
Love this video! Itâs so helpful, thanks!
While Iâm new to watercolours, when I bought masking fluid, a ruling pen was the first thing I bought since I didnât want to ruin my brushes. For some reason, even when I adjust the width of the nib, the ruling pen doesnât work at all. Iâm assuming itâs an issue with the pen that I got. Is there a specific brand of ruling pens that you like or do you know of a way to sharpen or adjust the nibs so it has a better ink flow?
Thanks!
Glad it was helpful! I linked to the ruling pen I used in the video description. Itâs also possible the masking fluid you are using is too thick so it doesnât flow out of the pen.
Can you use regular and sharp tip cotton buds to apply masking fluid?
I havenât tried it. The cotton may absorb the masking fluid though. I think it might be fine for making a few small marks, but for more detailed work or extensive masking these other tools would be better and are reusable.
Jackie how do you use procreate to outline the photos? you showed the final product but didn't show how to get to the final product I am not familiar with procreate. can you do a video on that? thanks
I'll add it to my list for future videos.
I love your videos but I wish you could do a video on textures techniques because I can't afford your class is not in my budget but I would love to learn! can you make at least 1 free video? thank you
Thank you. I have a video that features a few texture effects: czcams.com/video/dFZB5ALxVH4/video.html
Is there a way to colour masking fluid? Mine is clear! It seems like its useful to have it be coloured...
You can purchase it in a blue color, but Iâm not sure about coloring it yourself. It might stain your paper.
I actually prefer using the colourless masking fluid because itâs easier to see the values and what the finished painting will look like. I only use the blue masking fluid for filming now, so itâs easier for you to see.
Oh I forgot to ask ~ when using an old w/c brush method - does it matter what the brush bristles are made of ie: synthetic, taklon or real fur etc? đ¤đď¸đ¤¨
I've only used synthetic brushes for masking fluid, but the soap method should protect any type of bristles.
@@JackieHernandezWatercolor great, thx for your reply & feedback đđťđ
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