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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.

Make a list of all the essentials that you require. You need a lot of goods to start this kind of painting. You need items such as rag towels, palettes, paintbrushes, painting surfaces, and other detailed items. You need to list these items to avoid leaving out some when you are purchasing them. Make sure that you buy them from a store that is specific to painting items to get the best quality.

Choose the best type of paint. Every artist has a favorite painting. You need to acquaint with brands that are within your reach to get to one which suits your style. Every brand has a student quality and an artist quality. The student quality includes cheaper options while the artist quality consists of the expensive and best quality.

Select your colors well. There are dozens of color options that one can make. However, you need to get the ten primary colors which are ideal for a starter. You can freely mix the colors to get others altogether. All you need is an acrylic color set which you can use to compare the shades. It might be overwhelming to acknowledge the colors in the first instance, but with time you will learn about them and know how to use them accordingly.

Take note of the permanence. Permanence is the ability to of a pigment to resist fading when exposed to light. One can check the permanence level on the label indicated on the tube or jar. The standards vary according to the authority that has approved these products. The standards are either approved by the manufacturers or the ATSM body.

Consider the viscosity level. The viscosity level is another crucial aspect that one should consider when choosing acrylic paints. Paints with high viscosity tend to retain the paints on the brushes and palettes. They are ideal for mixing and blending different types of paints. Those that have less thickness are suitable for dry brushwork, staining, and watercolor techniques and are familiar with liquid paints.

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.

Determine whether to purchase tubes or jars. These paints are available in jars or tubes. The heavy body types are usually in both containers. The tubes are small increasing their portability. The jar types are thick and are ideal for use with a palette. Fluid paints are available in bottles which usually have drippers or screw tops to apply the paints.




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