How do you prepare tube oil paints for liquid pouring art?
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sorry, I have not seen anyone try to do a pour with Oil paints because by nature, they are not liquid enough and I don't know what you could add that would make it flow like the acrylics. Not only that but I don't know how it would ever dry properly. Sorry, that isn't much help
Turpentine will thin oil paints enough for you to try a dirty pour with them, but you'll have to be really quick since the turps also speeds up the drying time of the oil paint