Acrylics Painting
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Acrylic paint is made y the mixing of pigment with a synthetic resin.Acrylics dry rapidly,serve as a vehicle for any kind of pigment.Acrylics can be thinned with water but dries to become water insoluble.They are considered to be less affected by heat and other destructive forces than is oil paint.Acrylics are applied in many surfaces,such as paper and acrylic-primed board and canvas.A variety of brushes,painting knives,rollers,air brushes,plastic scrapers,and other tools are used in acrylic painting.The binder is the substance that keeps pigment in place after the paint dries.acrylic paint has acrylic polymer as its binder and this forms a film after the water has been evaporated.
The versatility of acrylics makes them suitable for a wide range of techniques.They can be used opaquely or-by adding water-in a transparent,watercolour style.If you buying a acrylic paint,there so brands,colours,and variations.Acrylic mediums can be added to the paint to adjust its consistency for special effects such as glazing and impasto(ridges of paint applied in thick strokes) or to make it more matt or glossy.Acrylics are quick-drying,which allows layers of paint to be applied on top of each other almost immediately.
Most using brushes in acrylics
-Sable brush
-Hog hair sash brush
-Synthetic hog hair brush
-Goat hair brush
-Synthetic sable brush
-Ox hair brush
-Synthetic wash brush
Painting tools in acrylic
-Sponge roller
-Air-brush
-Plastic scrapers
-Canvas
-Paper
-Brushes
Paints used in acrylic
-Phthalo blue
-Titanium white
-Burnt umber
-Burnt sienna
-Yellow ochre
-Quinacridone red
-Azo yellow
-Phthalo greeen
-Cerulean blue


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