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4 quarts if it's 4 paint to 1 glaze.
Glaze off walls???? You don't. you prime and apply fresh paint.
First you would paint the vase with a glaze. Then you must put it in a kiln for a specified amount of time in order to set the glaze.
Glaze paintings can be a great accessory/decoration in a home. Glaze painting is a painting that is painted with a special paint that which is melted glass colored.
No, the paint that you see on clay is either glaze or stain. Glaze is like liquid sand, and when it heats up it turns into a glassy surface. Stain is not shiny, and can be painted on with great detail.
You can paint anything, as for glaze I would suggest a glazed sealer, it will make the stone or slate shine plus water proof the cement, slate or stone
You can paint for your car in home very easily in you have spray cans. See
Assuming you have prepped the cabinets for a new coat of paint (i.e., you primed it correctly) you can add the glaze directly to the new paint color, at whatever ratio you want, for color and effect. (This saves a step). If you're looking for totallly consistent coverage, then add the glaze after you've just painted, while the paint is still a little wet. In addition to this, I also used a copper metallic paint on one wall, with a glaze added to lighten the intense color of the copper. It really worked well. If you want your glaze w/slight color, then add a touch of color (i.e., the paint) directly to it and save yourself a step.
Paint used to colour ceramics (clay) is called glaze.
Yes, that would work as a painting technique.
you could paint yellow and then paint over it in a light silvery glaze once the yellow is dried
Patina in Italian means "coat," "glaze," or "wash (of paint)" in English.