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- Acrylics - WetCanvas: Online Living for Artists
Discussions of techniques, materials, and approaches to working with acrylic paints
- 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
- 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 […]
- 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
- Golden Fluid Acrylic vs Golden high flow Acrylic?
The high flow acrylics are very thin (almost like acrylic ink) and the fluid acrylics are a wee bit thicker I like them both The high flow are handy with a liner brush for thin detail lines Both can be used for beautiful glazes as the pigment load is high I would buy a bottle of each and try them out Good luck, derek Website: www artderek com
- Golden Open Acrylics vs. Oil Paints for portraits
Humbaba, I have acrylics that are fresh and colorful today, that I painted in the 70s I have done the same painting with both Golden Open Acrylics and Oils and even if they have less pigment load, my acrylic paintings tend to be more colorful than their oil counterparts
- Acrylics and Bob Ross method? - WetCanvas: Online Living for Artists
Years ago I tried to use acrylics with the Bob Ross method because I couldn’t stand the thinner or turpentine needed for regular oils Using Acrylics in this way is quite a chore because acrylics dry too fast to get the blending like oils Jerry Yarnell does come close to using Bob Ross method with acrylics
- Is a salt effect even possible? - WetCanvas: Online Living for Artists
Home › Forums › Explore Media › Acrylics ›Is a salt effect even possible? This topic has 9 replies, 7 voices, and was last updated 15 years, 2 months ago by Anne-Marie
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