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Acrylic colors are characterized by the fact that they can be used on
many types of surfaces, but in the beginning it is necessary to ensure the
ability of the surface to absorb the colors. In the case of using acrylic
colors on wooden surfaces, it is necessary to first soften the wood and put a
base on it before starting to color.
This base is often a thin layer of acrylic and is left for a few minutes
to dry before starting to color. The surface used can also be made of zinc or
copper, and a base layer must also be applied before starting to color. Acrylic
colors can be used for coloring. And drawing on walls, as it resists humidity
and weather changes and is not affected, and this is considered one of its
advantages that makes it better than oil colors.
The brush that is used for coloring is the same brush that is used with
oil colors. If you want to dilute acrylic colors with water, you can use a
watercolor brush. As for other tools such as an easel, palette, and knives, you
can use the same tools that are used in watercolor or Oily.
How to color
If you want to color on a polished or transparent plate such as glass, water
is mixed with the acrylic colors in the palette and not directly on the plate. Mixing
is done by using a wet brush or knife and water is added to the color as desired
or according to obtaining the appropriate degree. Of color.
However, one should be careful not to use too much water so that it does
not lead to the color becoming incoherent and unable to stick to the painting. Areas
of color can also be used directly on the painting with a knife or brush
without diluting with water.
There are some people who prefer to leave clear brush strokes on the
painting, in order to add an atmosphere of movement and life to the painting. As
for individuals who want to use acrylic colors in geometric designs, they
always prefer to use sticky paper painted with a specific color.
After drying, certain areas of the painting are covered with adhesive
paper, and then colored over it. After drying, the adhesive paper can be
removed and geometric shapes with precise, non-kinky edges are obtained. It is
also possible to add more than one layer of colors in the same way. Thus, different
shapes and multiple colors are obtained.
Specifications
Key Features
Acrylic colors are characterized by the fact that they can be used on
many types of surfaces, but in the beginning it is necessary to ensure the
ability of the surface to absorb the colors. In the case of using acrylic
colors on wooden surfaces, it is necessary to first soften the wood and put a
base on it before starting to color.
This base is often a thin layer of acrylic and is left for a few minutes
to dry before starting to color. The surface used can also be made of zinc or
copper, and a base layer must also be applied before starting to color. Acrylic
colors can be used for coloring. And drawing on walls, as it resists humidity
and weather changes and is not affected, and this is considered one of its
advantages that makes it better than oil colors.
The brush that is used for coloring is the same brush that is used with
oil colors. If you want to dilute acrylic colors with water, you can use a
watercolor brush. As for other tools such as an easel, palette, and knives, you
can use the same tools that are used in watercolor or Oily.
How to color
If you want to color on a polished or transparent plate such as glass, water
is mixed with the acrylic colors in the palette and not directly on the plate. Mixing
is done by using a wet brush or knife and water is added to the color as desired
or according to obtaining the appropriate degree. Of color.
However, one should be careful not to use too much water so that it does
not lead to the color becoming incoherent and unable to stick to the painting. Areas
of color can also be used directly on the painting with a knife or brush
without diluting with water.
There are some people who prefer to leave clear brush strokes on the
painting, in order to add an atmosphere of movement and life to the painting. As
for individuals who want to use acrylic colors in geometric designs, they
always prefer to use sticky paper painted with a specific color.
After drying, certain areas of the painting are covered with adhesive
paper, and then colored over it. After drying, the adhesive paper can be
removed and geometric shapes with precise, non-kinky edges are obtained. It is
also possible to add more than one layer of colors in the same way. Thus, different
shapes and multiple colors are obtained.