Poster paint is generally not very lightfast, meaning it can fade relatively quickly when exposed to sunlight or strong artificial light. This is due to its formulation, which often includes pigments that are less stable and more prone to fading. For projects where longevity is important, it's advisable to use acrylic or oil paints, which typically offer better lightfastness. To improve the durability of poster paint artworks, consider using UV-protective varnishes.
the smilette poster was obviously a poster........
On facebook not own that poster.
I don't think there was a wanted poster of Fredrick Douglass
The duration of Poster Boy - film - is 1.63 hours.
The wanted poster in Booths office is of John Dillinger.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_DillingerThe picture is the one from the poster.
My poster/print has textual and graphic elements including a written signature in paint. Is this a poster or print?
No!
Poster Paint is a compound - David Zhang
Yes you can .
Poster paint is coloured powders that are mixed with water - poster paints are popular for use in schools, especially.
Yes! I have used both combinations of wall paint in poster paint & vice versa..I used one to tint the other in each instance & noticed that it affected the adhesion as well as the ability to block stains if adding poster paint to wall (white-ish) paint..by adding wall paint to poster paint it made poster paint stick better, flow from brush better, & require fewer coats..all of this while using a high quality acrylic wall paint..
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Poster paint is water-based (and made to be used on paper or card) and does not stick very well on plastic, which is non-absorbent.
with paint
If on poster paper, it's usually dry within an hour.
Yes, poster paint acrylic is suitable for creating vibrant artwork, but it may not be as long-lasting as professional-grade acrylic paint.
squeeze it out than use paint brush to dip than paint