Poster paint is coloured powders that are mixed with water - poster paints are popular for use in schools, especially.
Chances are you wont be able to reuse the poster paint. However, you could try crushing it thoroughly and then add a couple of drops of water and stir. If you try to dissolve the paint with thinner or stripper it will probably loose its integrity.
Just add water and rub it with your paint brush.
paint used is water, vinyl .poster oil colours
Because paint thinner is also oil based and water is not.
Poster paint is water-based (and made to be used on paper or card) and does not stick very well on plastic, which is non-absorbent.
It depends what paint. Watercolours will easily dissolve (hence their name), but things like acrylic paint won't.
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Poster colors are also called Tempra paints. They are water based paints and are simple to use. The way to use them is to mix them with water until they are a thick consistency. Then take a brush and use a poster board or other surface to paint on and paint away.
Poster paint is typically made out of pigment, binder, water, and additives. Pigments provide color, binders help the paint adhere to surfaces, water serves as a solvent, and additives can include ingredients like preservatives or thickeners.
My poster/print has textual and graphic elements including a written signature in paint. Is this a poster or print?
No!