I would roller it with latex.
If finished properly chalkboard paint would work just as a regular chalkboard would. Depending on the wall type you may need to sand the paint after every layer dries to create a smooth chalkboard-like surface on a wall.
It is not necessary to use a primer for interior walls, but using one helps with adhesion and smoothness of the paint.
Cement Plastered Walls can be made smooth using Wall putty and Paint consumption will be less when wall putty is used.
repair any cracks or holes with plaster or filler and sand smooth. lightly sand the wall to increase adhesion of new paint. if covering a dark wall with a lighter colored paint, cover wall with primer before painting.
One can go to Murals Your Way to find a variety of options involving wall murals and scenes. One would be able to buy wall scenes, create their own, look at cool examples, and see how to guides on wall scenes one could paint.
The first layer of paint. Usually a special kind. When painting a wall you use primer then the color you want.
You should carefully inspect the wall board for any damage. If the paper "skin" of the wall board has peeled off with the wall paper, you will have to patch that before you can paint. Otherwise, I would recommend a good quality latex primer.
By putting green paint on the wall its like gluing green wallpaper on the wall or a coat on a person. you put a sticky kind of liquid witch eventually drys and covers the other paint the other paint doesn't really turn green.
There are several different types of wall texture that can make it difficult to paint on, particularly walls that are not flat. Wallpapered or brick walls can be difficult.
i always paint the accent wall.......which to me is the first wall people see upon entering the room
Two possible reasons: Oil paint on a smooth surface makes for easier painting small details than fresco paint on a wall. A fresco is usually a large-format mural, intended to be seen from a distance.
about 370-400sq ft for smooth surface less coverage with textured coverings and no primer on plastered walls