Examples of binder in the following topics:
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- Oil painting is the most commonly used of all the painting mediums and involves painting with pigments that have been mixed with an oil binder.
- Oil painting is the most commonly used painting medium and involves painting with pigments that have been mixed with an oil binder.
- The binder oils used most often include linseed, poppyseed, walnut, and safflower oil.
- The stretched canvas is then covered or primed with a layer of gesso, a white mixture of glue and chalk, or nowadays a mixture of titanium dioxide in an acrylic binder.
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- After drying, the pigment becomes fixed in the plaster via chemical reaction and no binder is required.
- With this method, a binder is required since the pigment does not mix with the wet plaster.
- Egg tempera is the most common binder used for this purpose.
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- Tempera paint, also known as egg tempera, is a water-soluble paint made from a mixture of pigment in an egg yolk binder.
- Tempera paint, also known as egg tempera, is a water-soluble paint made from a mixture of pigment in an egg yolk binder.
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- Most pencil cores are made of graphite mixed with a clay binder which leave grey or black marks that can easily be erased.
- Compressed charcoal is charcoal powder mixed with a gum binder compressed into round or square sticks.
- The amount of binder determines the hardness of the stick.
- Pastel sticks or crayons consist of pure powdered pigment combined with a binder.
- The sticks have a higher portion of pigment and less binder, resulting in brighter colors.
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- Gouache, like watercolor, consists of pigment and a binder of gum Arabic, but also contains added material such as chalk or another white pigment, making gouache heavier, more opaque and with greater reflective qualities.
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- Because wax is used as the pigment binder, encaustics can be sculpted as well as painted.
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- The dip pen has certain advantages over a fountain pen: it can use waterproof pigmented (particle-and-binder-based) inks, such as so-called India ink, drawing ink, or acrylic inks, which would destroy a fountain pen by clogging, as well as the traditional iron gall ink, which can cause corrosion in a fountain pen.
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- Concrete is a mixture of coarse (stone or brick chips) and fine (generally sand or crushed stone) aggregates, with a paste or binder material, known as cement.
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- Watercolor is a painting medium that consists of pigment with a binder made from gum arabic, a water-soluble compound that is derived from the sap of the acacia tree.
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- Paints could be mixed with gum arabic as a binder and pressed into cakes, which could be moistened with water when needed.