Re: "Suede effect" and cold-pressed linseed oil

In Reply to: "Suede effect" and cold-pressed linseed oil posted by James Morton on 08/23/00 at 3:12 PM:

I also find this effect very displeasing. I have found that adding some copal concentrate in the paint overcome this effect (probably made with cold pressed oil?). Using mediums like maroger or Balsam/stand oil as a lubricant also counteract this effect. It effectively seems that the "suede effect" increase with paints that are not very oily, like holbein paints, for example. However, homemade paints grinded in refined linseed oil also shows the same effect even if they are on the oily side. So the type of oil is certainly the main factor.
Re: "Suede effect" and cold-pressed linseed oil James Morton   Posted at: 08/23/00 (2)
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