Odorless turpentine is primarily used to clean brushes and painting tools used for oil paints. It is almost a scorched-down varnish that is produced from the distillation of crude oil. It is a slightly volatile solvent and, compared to balsamic turpentine, is slightly weaker but also toxic and harmful to health.
Poppy seed oil - extracted from bright poppy seeds. Increases gloss, reduces brush marks, extends paint drying time. Very little yellowing better than linseed oil is suitable for mixing with bright colors.
inseed oil is the classic, most popular medium used in oil painting. Designed to dilute too dense ink consistency, increases luminosity and colour saturation. Thanks to the use of oil in combination with paints, brush marks are brushed away, it is easier to achieve smooth transition between colours.