For Gouache we have terms and definitions in 7 topics. The topics are Animation, Art, Art History, Artist, Illustration, Sculptural and Watercolor.

Cel paint is sometimes incorrectly refered to as gouache. Gouache refers either to a style of painting or a different type of opaque watercolor not useable on acetate. NOTE
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An opaque watercolor paint usually applied to paper. Also, a work of art produced using gouache watercolors.

The counterflow of influence and inspiration from South to North must likewise not be underrated. In particular, the contribution of Italian painters from Duccio and Simone Martini onwards is central to the evolution of the so-called International Gothic style developing in Burgundy, Bohemia and north Italy in the late 14th and early 15th centuries.
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1) Watercolor painting technique using white and opaque colors. 2) A water-based paint, much like transparent watercolor but made in opaque form. Traditionally used in illustration.
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A type of watercolor paint characterized by its opacity. For illustrators, it provides a quick color intensity without the many layers required with transparent watercolor, without the plastic finish of acrylic.
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Opaque watercolors used for illustrations.
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1) Watercolor painting technique using white and opaque colors. 2) A water-based paint, much like transparent watercolor but made in opaque form. Traditionally used in illustration.
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