Hey, I have a couple of questions...
Does anyone know how to replace the non-metal stuff under paint jar lids? Mine tend to fall to crap, and it's kinda frustrating. I tried tin foil and wax paper, neither work very good. I use Model Masters paint for the most part, so if anyone knows, let me know. I just want something that's maybe one solid layer (ad won't separate with time), and keeps the paint from drying out. Which brings me to my next question:
Is there a way to thin down acrylic paints that have dried up some (not solid, just pasty) that doesn't involve adding water? I added some to my flat white jar some time ago, and it's never seemed quite right since. It seems like the water makes it a lot less viscous (beyond just bringing it back to normal paint thickness), and it has trouble holding on to the part I'm working on. Did I just add too much water, or should I have added some kind of acrylic paint base instead? I have some clear coat I bought (which looks kinda milky-white), but I don't know if that will restore the paint or just make it transparent.
Also, How do you go about making paint transparent-ish? I was wanting to do a candy apple color (gold / silver base with a tinted clear coat on top), but the only clear coat I could find looks very thin and milky instead of clear. Does this sound like the right stuff to use?
Any help is appreciated, and let me know if I posted this in the wrong thread so I can re-post it in the proper place. Thanks!