Yes, but you can also paint it on a gesso-primed canvas, or even on stretched paper. "universal primed' means: primed with gesso.
You can use oil-based paint pens over acrylic IF the acrylic has not been applied too thickly. You can also use water-based paint pens. HOWEVER, you cannot use acrylic over oil. The difference in how these two mediums dry and cure can make the acrylic-over-oil crack.
As long as acrylic is solid and not flaky you can.
Flashing occurs when a surface has not been properly sealed, so a latex acrylic primer applied over the surface first will keep an eggshell enamel paint from flashing.
Acrylic paint is a fast drying paint containing pigment. It is safe to dilute it with water, but will become water resistant after drying. A common interior house paint may contain both acrylic and latex paint, because acrylic paint is typically more expensive.
It depends on what you mean and i have had acrylic paint and I did not think it was runny
Yes, acrylic paint should work when applied to Lego. It is recommended that you apply a varnish afterwards.
You can use oil-based paint pens over acrylic IF the acrylic has not been applied too thickly. You can also use water-based paint pens. HOWEVER, you cannot use acrylic over oil. The difference in how these two mediums dry and cure can make the acrylic-over-oil crack.
Yes you can paint anything with acrylic paint?
To install tile over acrylic paint, the paint must be sanded so that the surface is rough instead of smooth. Then the paint must be wiped down so that there is no paint dust remaining, after which the mastik for mounting the tile can be applied.
Yes you can paint anything with acrylic paint?
As long as acrylic is solid and not flaky you can.
Flashing occurs when a surface has not been properly sealed, so a latex acrylic primer applied over the surface first will keep an eggshell enamel paint from flashing.
Yes, just use two coats of a 100% acrylic paint. However, using a sealer prior to painting the statue will ensure a more uniform finish.
It depends on what you mean and i have had acrylic paint and I did not think it was runny
Acrylic paint is very common these days.
Acrylic paint is a fast drying paint containing pigment. It is safe to dilute it with water, but will become water resistant after drying. A common interior house paint may contain both acrylic and latex paint, because acrylic paint is typically more expensive.
I think acrylic waterbase is hydrophilic whilst acrylic polymer paint is hydrophobic