Why aren't there books on gouache?
This is probably the only one in existence. Why aren't there more people teaching gouache anymore? Same goes with inking, why are these once widely used mediums starting to vanishing?
>>2453515
>>2453518
THIS. As a gouache artist, I fuckin wish there were more access to tips and shit. I've watched the like, 12 youtube videos about it already.
>>2453515
>>2453518
>>2453523
What's the benefits of it?
>>2453538
It's just incredibly matte. If you watch like Bambi and shit, Gouache was the painting technique they used. It's like acrylic painting but on watercolor paper, but dries hella fast, and can be reworked with water again. That's the benefit.
The art book market today is aimed at sunday painters and weeaboos. Gouche dosn't have the kitsch value of a Bob Ross landscape or appeals to weebs so no book on the subject have been written.
I do remember the Famous Artist Course has a small chapter on gouche but it isn't very extensive.
Yes. I want to start painting with gouache, it seems really appealing to me, but I'm a poorfag and the book in the OP is too expensive. Maybe I'll save up for it while experimenting on my own. I'd still like a pdf to flick through before blowing a bunch of dough on an artbook though.
>>2454170
How are you going to afford paints and paper if you can't afford a book?
>>2453538
It's a good introduction medium since it's cheaper than oils or acrylics, a lot easier than watercolor and very forgiving since it can be reactivated after it's dry. It can be a bit tedious to blend since the paints are opaque and dry fast, but it helps with learning how to tile and design shapes.
>>2454208
You're an idiot.
>>2454220
>You're an idiot.
keep doing your halfassed expensive paints and show it to your kids then
>>2454208
It isn't "obsolete" any more than oil painting or pencil drawing is obsolete.
A lot of people enjoy working with traditional mediums and that is enough of a reason to use them. Still, digital painting has still a long way to go before it can fully emulate the versatility of a paintbrush.
>>2454191
Can't afford both. At least paints I can buy a tube or two at time and settle with the essentials, watercolor paper I already have tons of that I've been given over the years.
>>2453515
Jeff Watts at his Watts Atelier has an amazing course for gouache.
>>2454220
Gasp. And all this time I thought acrylics were the cheapest.
>>2455375
I guess it depends on your preferred brands and where you live. The more expensive pigments of Golden acrylics are 2-3x the price of a 50ml bottle of Talens gouache for me.
>>2453518
People who pick up painting belong to one of two categories: elderly sunday painters or young people who want to chase their dreams.
The first will choose watercolor or oils because they're what they know exists and they're more fascinating. The latter won't give a shit about muh masters and go digital or use markers.
So gouache appeals to neither. It was a medium that got popular for working artists who needed to be fast, but it got replaced entirely by digital.