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Sunday, February 3, 2019

Guidelines For Acrylic Portrait Paintings

By Jeffrey Bennett


Acrylic painting offers a versatile method which anyone who has interest in art can venture. Even so, one needs to consider some aspects and buy some stuff to make such a venture successful. You must have enough budget to purchase the respective items and time to evaluate them as well. Here are a few tips for acrylic portrait paintings that one should take note.

List all the essentials. There are numerous items that one needs to make this process successful. Some of these items include paintbrushes, paints, painting surfaces, rag towels, palettes, and other things. It is recommendable to have an inventory of the items since you might leave some out when you intend to purchase them.

Look for the right kind of paint. There are a lot of brands that one can choose. However, you need to identify a specific brand that matches with your needs. Most brands consist of a student and an artist type. The student brands are cheaper and have a low quality. On the other hand, the artist brands are quite expensive and have better quality. Beginners should consider starting with the student quality.

Consider the colors you will use. You have quite a lot of choices to make when choosing the best color to use. However, you need just ten primary colors which you can use as a beginner. Those ten colors can mix up to a couple of others, but one should have the right knowledge about such consideration. You might take quite a lot of time to determine the best color to use, but with time, one can learn about this aspect.

Check the permanence level. The level of permanence refers to the capacity of paint to withstand fading when exposed to light. One can determine the permanence level by checking the ratings provided on the label. The ratings vary from one authority to the other. These authorities include the ATSM (America Society of Testing and Material) or the Manufacturer Standards.

Take note of the viscosity. The viscosity level refers to the thickness that the painting has. The heavy body acrylics have a buttery consistency which retains the brushstrokes. They also facilitate color mixing and blending. On the other hand, fluid acrylics are thinner and are suitable for watercolor techniques, staining and dry brush works.

Learn about the drying time. This kind of artwork is popular due to the high rate of drying. However, it can be quite a hassle when the paints dry off on the palette or brush while you have not finished your work. In that case, one should use a retarding medium that can slow down the drying time. Alternatively, one can use interactive which replicate oil paints.

Consider buying tubes or jars. Your decision to purchase heavy or fluid acrylics define whether to use the jars or containers. You can find the heavy boy paints in jars or tube. The tubes are usually small and portable making them an ideal choice for beginners. Those that are in jars are thick and are suitable for palettes. Fluid acrylics have bottles which have screw tops and drippers used to apply the paints.




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