You do use it thick but if it gets too thick and comes out like toothpaste, then you can thin it a bit. As I said, a couple of drops at a time. As you shake, the upper part will become more fluid, the whole tube will not soften unless there is a lot of space in the tube. Use the soft stuff and then add a few more drops as needed.
If it is too thick when doing eyes, it will leave a point on the eye, I like it to be thin enough to make a "clean" dot.
Tony
Desert Eagle wrote:
Thanks Tony, So this "Tulip" Slick is water based? Interesting, I got a drop on my finger and it didn't want to wash off very well, course it did dry some. This stuff will not shake, you can "Squeze" some of it up and make a dot, but it is way thick. Jimi
Jimi, That is what I use for the eyes on my bead heads and the eyes on the froggies. It is real easy to use. Squeeze a bit out if the tube end, touch it where you want the eye with one color. Release the tube and it will suck the drop of paint back in the tube. Take another color, make a smaller dot on the first dot. Then with black make the small pupil. I guess you were not at my house when I did a demo on this at Sowbug time. I have the small tubes they used a number of years ago, they are easier to handle then the oval tubes that it comes in now. I refill them when I need to. If the paint is a bit thick from age, you can thin it with a few drops of water. Put a few drops on the tube and give it good shake. Just a few drops at a time will do it. Tony.
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