Guidelines for Clear or Lightly Tinted Textures, Layers, and Glazes
When creating clear or lightly tinted layers, Gloss Gels and Mediums always provide the best clarity and least chance of color shift.
Semi-Gloss, Satin, and Matte products, by contrast, can cause underlying colors to appear less saturated and lighter in value. In addition, thicker layers of these lower sheen products can create hazy, waxy, or even opaque appearances. While these qualities are often exploited for creating encaustic effects, they also present a problem for artists wanting to combine a lower sheen with maximum, long term clarity.
For these reasons, when working with clear or lightly tinted layers, we strongly recommend using gloss products whenever possible and adjusting the sheen only at the end by applying a final removable varnish over a gloss isolation coat.
Disclaimer
The above information is based on research and testing done by Golden Artist Colors, Inc., and is provided as a basis for understanding the potential uses of the products mentioned. Due to the numerous variables in methods, materials and conditions of producing art, Golden Artist Colors, Inc. cannot be sure the product will be right for you. Therefore, we urge product users to test each application to ensure all individual project requirements are met. While we believe the above information is accurate, WE MAKE NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, and we shall in no event be liable for any damages (indirect, consequential, or otherwise) that may occur as a result of a product application.