Water colors are for paper not animals. You can't even water color yourself plus horses have fur to paint we don't!
YES. That's why we have paint called water colors. BTW, not all paint has water in it.
No such work is known.
It is advised to use water when trying to clean paint brushes which have acrylic paint on them either after the painting is finished or in between colors. If the paint is drying, it is also possible to use water to add moisture back into the paint while painting.
whatever you like to do better
Well, water colors, no; any can of paint, sure. Clean and scuff spokes for max adherence.
One can learn how to paint water colors by taking public or private classes in community centers or studios. One can also learn through online lessons or tutorials.
acrylic oils.
A water color painting is a painting that is created with a water based paint and extra water. The amount of water to be added to the paint depends on how much change you want to bring to the paint. Adding water changes the consistency and depth of color by making it lighter.
It is paint mixed with pigment in such a way that all components are water soluble. We used to get paint kits with 8 to 10 colors that you would use a wet paint brush with.
It depends what paint. Watercolours will easily dissolve (hence their name), but things like acrylic paint won't.
You can thin the paint with water if you are painting on paper
Paint colors are made by adding pigment or colors to white paint. The more of a certain color you add the deeper that color becomes. You can mix colors to get different results. If you add yellow to a white base, you will get yellow paint. If you add yellow and red, you will get orange paint. The more of a certain color you add, the deeper that color is. Just like mixing salt in water. The more salt you add, the saltier the water gets. The more blue pigment you add the deeper the blue gets.