Well there are air pockets in the paint brush and when you lay down the paint some of the ir pockets are now laid on the table.
No if you get new wood you do not have to wait to paint it
You paint across when you are painting a large amount of space, but any other things you are painting such as objects you have the choice. Unless you are painting wood, in which case you paint with the grain.
Oil paint on wood panel.
Painting outdoor furniture is very easy if you have the correct paint. Depending on if the table is wood, plastic or metal. Krylon makes paint for all those options. I would make sure to purchase a better paint like Krylon. You do get what you pay for when it comes to paint.
It's for painting concrete or brick.
The paint itself will not damage the wood, but make sure that the paint is of an exterior grade. If it isn't it will start to peel quickly becuase of the oisure and sun exposure. the sun can be very damaging to paint so an exterior grade paint is a good option because it's formulated to withstand the effects of sun and rain. Worst case scenario you can use a paint stripper to take the paint off then sand the wood and it'll look like it did before painting.
OIl paint on a wood panel.
A painting support.
When painting a wooden horse, one must choose a paint that is suitable for wood and doesn't damage the surface of the horse. Acrylic paint is one option that is suitable for wood.
Oils were used and wood, ivory, canvas, and glass was used.
Da Vinci's 'Mona Lisa' is an oil painting on board (wood).
If you prime first, you will ensure that you have a consistent finish.