Some paint stores can scan an item and create a paint color that is similar or exactly the same. There are some stores that would need a sample or a piece of the item to create the paint color.
Ralph Lauren paints are made by ICI/Glidden, which is owned by AzkoNobel. Their colors can be mixed in any paint. Just bring a sample of the color to the paint store, and they should be able to match it.
I get mine at the box stores. Look in the paint department.
High Temperature paint, which you could find in just about every hardware store.
If I am not oversimplifying the question....water based opaque paint is just a latex or acrylic paint or enamel. If it is in reference to painting a structural item, it is the same paint that you would find at the "paint" store or building supply store. If it is in reference to art work, it might be similar paint, but not "watercolor". Hope this helps!
Use good tape to tape down paper where you don't want paint. lol then go to town.
if your eyesight is really good, then yes.
Ralph Lauren paints are made by ICI/Glidden, which is owned by AzkoNobel. Their colors can be mixed in any paint. Just bring a sample of the color to the paint store, and they should be able to match it.
I paint a small piece of cardboard with the room paint, then I go to the store (fabric, bed/bath) and match up the product with the paint swatch. No guessing involved.
it is simple you just photo edit the picture do this by scanning the picture on to the computer use paint to eddit the picture and you have youre self in the picture
I get mine at the box stores. Look in the paint department.
you just match each one with the same picture
Find a picture of Jeff hardy with his face paint, then put the face paint on like him or search up youtube and ask how do you put on Jeff hardys face paint;)
High Temperature paint, which you could find in just about every hardware store.
If I am not oversimplifying the question....water based opaque paint is just a latex or acrylic paint or enamel. If it is in reference to painting a structural item, it is the same paint that you would find at the "paint" store or building supply store. If it is in reference to art work, it might be similar paint, but not "watercolor". Hope this helps!
If you just want to paint the car the same color or adding a new bumper and want to match the paint, look in your door jam, there is a sticker there with the paint code.
Why would you want to do this? Much easier to just go to the hardware store and grab a can of spray paint
If you mean as in the arts then here for example: naturalists paint a picture just like it is in the reality, but romanticists will paint it to be ideal, more beautiful.