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Emulsion paint is water based - thinned with water, brushes cleaned with water.Solvent paints are thinned with solvents/thinners, and the brushes are cleaned in turps, etc.
Always use a synthetic bristle brush with acrylic paints. Natural bristles will swell when used with acrylic paints causing them to eventually fall from the ferulle. Synthetic brushes come in a wide range of quality and stiffness making them suitable for any surface.
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All paints are polymers. All acrylics are synthetic (man made). All marketing brochures apply the most desirable buzz words to whatever they are selling, no matter how contorted the supporting logic. Caveat Emptor.
The usual: oil paint and canvas. And brushes.
Emulsion paint is water based - thinned with water, brushes cleaned with water.Solvent paints are thinned with solvents/thinners, and the brushes are cleaned in turps, etc.
Always use a synthetic bristle brush with acrylic paints. Natural bristles will swell when used with acrylic paints causing them to eventually fall from the ferulle. Synthetic brushes come in a wide range of quality and stiffness making them suitable for any surface.
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he used oil paints on canvas and paint brushes
Emulsion paint is water based - thinned with water, brushes cleaned with water.Solvent paints are thinned with solvents/thinners, and the brushes are cleaned in turps, etc.
Many tools are you used in paintings: 1.Paints, of course. Red, yellow, and blue are the ones you need most, nut buying different shades doesn't hurt. 2. Canvases or canvas board. This is what you will paint on. 3.Brushes. Small detail brushes and large brushes for the backround and more in the middl are mandatory. 4. A palette. You mix paints on this. 5. A palette knife. This is what you mix your paints with. This is for acrylic painting.
All paints are polymers. All acrylics are synthetic (man made). All marketing brochures apply the most desirable buzz words to whatever they are selling, no matter how contorted the supporting logic. Caveat Emptor.
Natural bristle brushes are best when working with oil based paints.
Acrylic paints work great on model cars. When using an airbrush, the paints can often be thinned with rubbing alcohol. Brushes can also be used, especially for small details.
Base is the main constituent of paints, ie synthetic polymers such as acrylic, vinyl acrylic, styrene acrylic, etc. as binders.[
Determining the size of artist paint brush one needs will depend on the material used such as oil or water colour paints and the effect one wants to achieve. Brushes come in shapes such as pointed, flats, filberts, and fans. Rounds are more suitable for smaller and detailed work, whilst fans will spread out the paint and add texture. Brushes come in different materials as well such as nylon, camel hair and synthetic.
The usual: oil paint and canvas. And brushes.