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.
Most likely auto enamel paint.
Textured paint is made by adding some inert material to your paint, either while it is still in the can, or by sprinkling it on while the paint is still wet. The most common usage is to give "grip" to painted stairs. An additive known as "Shark skin" - it is really just a fine sand - is added to paint in the can, stirred in and the steps are painted with the mixture. The result is a non-slip surface. The difficulty is that if you do not continually stir the paint the additive settles to the bottom of the can. The best way to use this product is to paint the stairs, wait for the paint to dry, tape or mask off all of the tread but a 1 1/2 inch strip at the front edge of the step, apply another coat of paint and while it is wet sprinkle the "Shark skin" into the wet paint. Remove the tape or masking and wait for the paint to dry. This gives you a a tidier look, a non-slip edge and does not ruin the paint you have left.
Beautify any room in your house, hiding minor imperfections as you go. Just add up to 6 oz. of Homax Sand Texture Paint Additive to a gallon of any paint you choose, and instantly rejuvenate those tired old walls and ceilings. It will do the trick on most surfaces, including plaster, wood, cement and stucco. Add as much you need for the texture you want: You have complete control. If your walls and ceilings could use some extra help, tell them it's on the way!
These days most of the better know manufactures of interior/exterior paint make one or more kinds of texture paint. These are paints made with a thickening agent in them that when applied with a fluffy or textured roller leave a "textured" finish. The first and best known of these is the paint applied to ceilings, that leaves a rough "stucco" look. This finish however is not recommended for walls or floors as the "texture does not adhere well when touched. Now you can buy suede finish and stone finish and any number of other finishes that are more durable and in some cases will withstand outdoor application.
I would use pinstriping paint, One Shot is a common brand, Sold in most art supply stores
Most likely auto enamel paint.
homophonic
well..... It depends on what kind of texture... Most people like a cream soft texture... And belive it or not bananas make a great ice cream!
Textured paint is made by adding some inert material to your paint, either while it is still in the can, or by sprinkling it on while the paint is still wet. The most common usage is to give "grip" to painted stairs. An additive known as "Shark skin" - it is really just a fine sand - is added to paint in the can, stirred in and the steps are painted with the mixture. The result is a non-slip surface. The difficulty is that if you do not continually stir the paint the additive settles to the bottom of the can. The best way to use this product is to paint the stairs, wait for the paint to dry, tape or mask off all of the tread but a 1 1/2 inch strip at the front edge of the step, apply another coat of paint and while it is wet sprinkle the "Shark skin" into the wet paint. Remove the tape or masking and wait for the paint to dry. This gives you a a tidier look, a non-slip edge and does not ruin the paint you have left.
ms.paint
Ill-structured
Depending on the kind, most paint can be shipped in trucks like anything else. Most house paint, such as Dutch Boy or Sherwin-Williams, can be shipped in trucks as long as it never freezes. Paint that has been frozen is probably ruined.
Most likely, you have installed a texture pack that is Hi-Definition or was made using Microsoft Paint. Either way, you will need MCPatcher in order to correct the textures so you can see them correctly in game.
ill-structured problems
the variable that is most difficult to test
Well, you need to find paint that goes on dry wall, I'm assuming that is what you have since that is the most common walls to have. You can just go to walmart and tell the people what kind of bathroom you have, and they will set you up.
This depends on how large the car or truck is and what kind of paint you will use. It also depends on your skill. Most cars will average 3 to 4 liters of paint but if you are good, you can get away with 2.