thanks ya'll.
@heyson - it's plain old gouache. Been experimenting what I can do with it, usually use oil, but I was curious what can be done with it since it dries alot earlier. And I had paper left which needed to be used.
@Jontheedon - I've been learning to draw "professionally(=taught by teachers)" for about 3,5 years seriously , but I've been sketching sincea pretty small age. painting is something I never learned and in my opinion it's soemthing you have to figure out yourself to see what direction you wantto go to and then you're best off by finding a teacher(this is the hard part). I got lucky, started to paint and went off in a cubist direction and at anart camp I was taught by a pretty famous painter who used to be a cubist now he does supretamism mostly. Whatever the point is in painting if you ask me isafter you have your drawing basics and you can can draw, then just let it come out and paint whats inside. And then show it to teachers cause regardless ofwhat the ylike the most they'll be able to give you good advice, on which direction to take your art. And the most can be learned from the great masters,thats where I got most of my "knowledge" look at old masters,Michaelangelo, Delacroix, manet, Monet, van Gogh, Picasso, Dalí, Modigliani, Kokoschka,Pollock, van Koonig , contemproray artists and so on. Look at their works go to a local museam, study them from books. How they use the brush, paint,composition and so on. Copy them choose which ones you like most mix their styles and eventually you'll end up with your own style I suppose thats how itshould work. same goes for materials, start with cheaper paints explore what gouache has to offer acrylic then maybe oil which is far more expensive, butoffers qualities the other types dont. Draw, observe and then experiment thats probably the best advice. hope I could help, feel free to ask any otherquestions.