![]() The scratching did not go so well, in one direction it seems to work OK but once you try to cross the same area it starts to pull at the paper and the effect is not all that pleasing. The paper was able to take the erasing well, but again this would be for larger highlight areas not fine lines. I then moved onto 300G Canson cold press watercolor paper. ![]() I also gave it a second coat and I was still able to scratch and erase down to the board for the white I wanted. This paint seemed to set up fairly quickly but I was still able to erase and scratch even after it set up. The erasing seemed to work fine as well but erasing as I see it would be for highlight areas or larges width lines the eraser (Faber Castell 7058B white) I used would not give a very fine line. My first test was done on foam board, the paint scratched nicely was able to achieve some very fine lines. This was black reduced with the 5091 reducer 20 reducer to 1 paint. In general I did not have any tip dry with either of the paints both flowed very nice through the Krome. Both of these tests were mixed 20 parts reducer/base to 1 part paint. So I just thought I would share what I have been testing out. ![]() I have also been looking to figure out the scratching and erasing aspect of paints. So I have been playing with the new paints that I have recently acquired.
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