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  • When to Throw Out Tubes of Acrylic Artists' Paints?

    Acrylic paints are water-based and come in a variety of vivid colors which, when water is added to them, have a smooth flow for easy application to most porous surfaces. Paints in tubes tend to...

  • Pigments Used in Acrylic Paints

    Artists make the colors seen in acrylic paint from fine colored powders. In acrylic gel, the pigments exude the color.

  • Types of Craft Paint

    Craft paints are a versatile medium used to add color to a variety of home projects. Whether you are making a new project or touching up an existing item, some kind of craft paint is typically...

  • How to Choose Oil Paint Brushes

    Oil painting dates back to around the fifth and ninth centuries with examples created in western Afghanistan. It became a widely used medium during the 15th century in Europe. Oil paint is a...

  • Paint Colors & Brushes

    The nice thing about acrylic paint is that it dries faster than oils. Learn about supplies for painting from a professional artist in this free video.

  • What Is Acrylic Paint?

    Acrylic paints are one of the most widely used mediums for artists. They are fast drying and can be mixed with water, gels and pastes to create a variety of different textures and finished looks....

  • About Enamel Paint Markers

    Enamel paint markers are much more durable than acrylic or regular paint markers, as the enamel creates a bright, opaque color suitable for plastic, glass, metal, wooden and ceramic surfaces. Use...

  • About Acrylic Paint Markers

    Acrylic paint markers are great tools for drawing on glass, metal, leather and a variety of other surfaces that are not waxy or greasy. Experiment with non-toxic, opaque acrylic paint markers with...

  • How to Choose a Palette

    Selecting a palette is easy when you take into consideration what type of paint you will use on it and how sturdy or disposable you will need it to be. The days of old fashioned palettes has taken...

  • About Black Gesso

    Believed to be invented by Italians because the word gesso means chalk in Italian, black gesso is used as a primer for canvas and other surfaces intended to be painted. Because gesso resembles...

  • About Acrylic Paint Markers

    Acrylic paint markers are increasingly popular among artists, crafters, hobbyists, and older children alike. This is probably because they're easy to use and less messy than regular acrylic paint....

  • What Kind of Paint is Used on Canvas?

    Do you ever wonder about what paint to use on canvas? What about spotting the traits of acrylic paintings versus oil paintings? Learn the features to look for in identifying particular painting...

  • How to Make a Gouache Kit

    While it's not as well known as other types of paint such as oil, acrylic and watercolor, gouache is a fun and versatile medium. Like acrylics, gouache produces rich, opaque colors that can be...

  • How to Know the Types of Brushes to Use With Acrylic Paints

    Many artists choose acrylic painting as their medium for creating works of art. Ease of cleaning and a quick drying time enable artists to complete their art piece faster. An artist working in...

  • How to Select Airbrush Materials

    Let the spraying begin! Create art and illustrations by using airbrushing techniques and materials. You will need an airbrush and compressor, as well as a cache of materials to have fun with this...

  • How to Select the Proper Acrylic Paints for Painting

    Acrylic paint is good for creating art that resembles watercolor or oil based paintings. Acrylic paint can be thinned with water, but becomes water-resistant when dry. Artists mix acrylic paint...

  • How to Select Oil and Acrylic Brushes for Painting

    Brushes for acrylic and oil painting can run the gamut of design materials and price. For oil painting you should stick with natural fibers. Select well-made brushes that will last you longer....

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