Bofur The Dwarf wrote:
Shake htm up after every use. Additionally, put some beads in your paint. One small bead. My paints used to dry up often (when I primarily used GW's range), but I put a bead in them, shook them up every time I put them away and got them out, and rarely had any drying up problem.
I now mainly use Reaper paints, and do the same. Never had a problem.
I have never had a problem with Reaper. I have not used GW paint for years. I stopped using it because of the container.
The major reason I don't comment in the painting section is I do not use GW paint. Most of you seem to like it. A huge number of people have tried nothing else. Makes it hard to make suggestions.
If you keep adding water to paint the binder will break down. If the paint drys out the binder is gone. You will not be able to grind the pigment as fine as the manufacturer even if you add a binder. So try not to let it dry out by using a pallet instead of painting from the pot. Like I said I don't use it. I do not recommend it.