Oh yes, they did.Their tombs are full of paintings.
they would pick berries in the colors that they need/want. They would smash them up in bowls. they would use their hands or twigs to paint the image.
J. vincent Scarpace used acrylic, oil, watercolour, pastel and a variety of other tools. He painted on canvas, board, paper.. etc.
The process is generically called "painting". It may be defined more specifically as drawing (with various materials) or coloring.
Like most artists she used brushes and oil paint, painting on canvases.
The digital artist has at their disposal several tools not available to the traditional painter. Some of these include: a virtual palette consisting of millions of colors, almost any size canvas or media, the ability to take back mistakes, erasures, pencils, spray cans, brushes, combs, and a variety of 2D and 3D effect tools. Digital painting software give artists a similar environment to a physical painter: a canvas, painting tools, mixing palettes, and a multitude of color options. http://www.photoartomation.com
trompel'oeilis a painting technique that is specifically designed to fool the eye (in fact that is what "trompel'oeil"literally translates to from the french) into believing that the objects depicted in the painting are not painted but actually present in the room.While trompel'oeiltechnique is merely one of many tools in a painters skill set, it has at times been focused on and treated as a genre in itself. trompel'oeilwas often used in the renaissance to create fauxbas-reliefarchitectural details and again in the 19th century as a popular still-lifetechnique featuring shallow items like letters and papers.
tools
Painting techniques are tools that are transmitted best through practice not theory. When someone undertakes a mastercopy he/she is very likely to discover a mindset that allowed the original artist to achieve an painting effect. Going forward the copier can then exploit the painting effect learned.
Black ink and the chisels and other ancient Egyptian tools
They used granite rocks.
they used clay to build their statues
from wood, copper, or sharp stone called flint
flint-bladed sickles,ploughs,mattocks,rakes,hoes and winnowing scoops
the tools priests used in ancient Egypt were.... YOU.
The tools that they used included pincers, forceps, spoons, saws, hooks, knives and containers with burning incense. Egyptian doctors were considered the best in the world at their time, and far away rulers sent for them to fix injuries, sickness, etc.
Ancient Egyptians use reed pens, sticks, or any sharp objects to carve into walls or to write on papyrus. Papyrus is just an early form of paper. The ancient Egyptian children would probably have used reed pens, sticks, tools, or and kind of sharp object to write with.
Whether you are painting the wall, or painting a canvas, you use brushes, and paint
Whether you are painting the wall, or painting a canvas, you use brushes, and paint