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Explain how gouache is created. How does the paint used for gouache usually come and what must be added to it before it is used?

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Gouache is a type of watercolor in which white pigment is added, creating a duller effect and a tinted feel with a smooth finish. The paint usually comes in tubes, with which the artist must add the vehicle (water).

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Gouache was typically made by mixing watercolors based on gum Arabic with an opaque white pigment. In the nineteenth century, watercolors began to be industrially produced in tubes and a " Chinese white " tube was added to boxes for this purpose. like watercolor, gouache dries to a matte finish. it is similar to acrylic or oil paints in that is normally used in an opaque painting style..

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