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It's been awhile since I've used it, but gouache is pretty fun in terms of getting a bit more fluid/rewettable pigments than acrylics, but not as unwieldy and intimidating as watercolor. And also not as smelly as oil paints :)
Definitely! I have actually seen gouache used to great effect when combined with watercolor as well.
There is a guy who does some really excellent watercolor/gouache stuff on youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/@JamesGurney
I feel like saying he does good stuff on youtube is underselling what an amazing artist James Gurney is historically, haha. He's very great!