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- Acrylics look like oils - WetCanvas: Online Living for Artists
hi, I have a question for all of you, acrylic painters How do I achieve acrylic painting look like done in oils? I have seen acrylic art […]
- Linseed oil with acrylics??? - WetCanvas: Online Living for Artists
I met someone today who said they use linseed oil with acrylics They said it makes the paints smoother Also they said it slows the drying I […]
- Anyone use Novacolor acrylics? - WetCanvas: Online Living for Artists
I still use tube acrylics (Blick) for most of my portraits mainly because I have all the portrait colors in tubes already and they’re easier to throw in a bag and paint anywhere with, but I have used Novas on canvas paintings as well and I love the flow, the intensity of color, and the price doesn’t hurt either
- To what degree can you use soft pastels with acrylic?
Lewis, I know, uses watercolour pencils with acrylics, Debbie is much more mixed-media and uses acrylic, acrylic inks, pastels and anything else that might come to hand Have you considered using acrylic inks? You could apply these with brush or pen, but I’m unclear as to what it is you want to do with these linear marks
- Using both Watercolour and Acrylic in a painting – questions
Of course, if you like acrylics and watercolour, that won’t be a problem for you! Chalkiness… The surface of a dried gouache painting is matte, I think that’s a large portion of the chalky look I think the dried paint feels unpleasantly dry and, well, chalky when you touch it, but then, who touches a painting…
- Can I ask this? Liquitex vs Golden?
When I decided to try acrylics I decided to jump right in to using artist grade and chose Liquitex I guess because they seemed to be most available Today I had an acquaintance ask why I was using Liquitex rather than Golden She says that the Liquitex doesn’t have nearly as much pigment load as Golden
- Golden Regular Acrylics + Retarders vs Slow Drying Opens
Golden themselves recommend using their OPEN acrylics on top of regular acrylics, and always thinly As the company says, their OPEN line is best used for glazing
- W N Slow Drying Medium vs Golden Retarder
The Golden Open Acrylics are very nice but Golden had to compromise with the pigment load to balance it with the “open” characteristics If they loaded in as much pigment as they have in their regular lines of paints, it made the paints act just like regular acrylics, drying quickly, and they lost that longer blending time
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