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How to Buy Acrylic Paint

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Summary: Acrylic paint can be bought by the tube, by the jar or in an ink form for airbrushing. Buy acrylic paint with tips from an artist in this free video on painting.

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By Lars Eric Robinson
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Lars Eric Robinson graduated from Ringling School Of Art & Design where he received his B.F.A in Illustration in 1994. Robinson has also been a National Caricaturist Network (NCN)...read more

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"Welcome, my name is Lars Erik Robinson, I'm with Lars Arts. I'm a freelance illustrator and I'm going to talk about how to buy acrylic paints, and what you look for when you go to a store to buy acrylic paints. There's all different types of brands out there. Whatever you're more comfortable with, if you needed work when bulk you could buy pints like this kind of for example, or you could buy tubes that you could press out. They have also a nice one here, it's acrylic inks, it's kind of a mixture between inks and acrylics, and it's good for airbrushing, it's also good for mixing into a technical pen. And we also, you can also consider these airbrush - these airbrush ones are also acrylics, so that was specifically made for airbrush guns. When you're done with that you buy your different varnishes and stuff, what you want to do after you are done with your piece. If you want to get a gloss to it, or a matte finish you buy those varnishes. So these are the different examples that you can get for acrylic paints. I hope that helps, if you have any other questions of course ask your person in the store or online. Thank you so much. My name is Lars Robinson."

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