Most likely, but you won't have a very useful result.
The glue you have is water based. Mixing it with oil paint will be a disaster.
It will not mix.
oil based paint is recommended to mix first, to spread the oil out evenly. The oil I think sinks to the bottom.
Don't mix them, your inviting trouble
No you can not.
Oil based paint Is paint is soluble in kerosene. Water based will not mix
No, they will not mix,
It will not mix.
To mix oil paint you have to choose the colored pigment and add it to the oil medium.
oil based paint is recommended to mix first, to spread the oil out evenly. The oil I think sinks to the bottom.
Don't mix them, your inviting trouble
When you mix oil and glue, they will not fully combine due to their different chemical properties. Oil is nonpolar, while glue is typically polar. This difference in polarity prevents them from forming a homogeneous mixture. Instead, they will likely separate into distinct layers, with the oil floating on top of the glue.
Don't mix them, your inviting trouble
Yes, it is possible to mix oil and acrylic paint together, but it is not recommended as they have different properties and may not adhere well to each other.
Don't mix them, your inviting trouble
No you can not.
No, and in fact they won't mix.
To make oil paint transparent, you can mix it with a medium like linseed oil or turpentine. This will dilute the paint and make it more translucent, allowing underlying layers to show through.