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Acrylic Painting techniques
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  • Acrylics are extremely versatile, fast-drying
    paints, and can be used straight from the tube
    like oils or thinned with water or a medium and
    used like watercolors. And a lot in-between. Here
    are a few tips to help you get started painting
    with acrylics.

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  • Acrylic paints, a modern medium which came into
    general use in the 1960s, have become very
    popular due to their extreme versatility. They
    are made from pigment, water and an acrylic
    binder, which forms a hard, clear film as the
    water evaporates. It is this transparent film,
    reflecting light from the pigment inside it, that
    gives acrylic colour its brilliance.

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  • Acrylics dry relatively quickly, so you don't
    have to wait much before painting the next
    layers. The film is more flexible than that of
    other media and is unlikely to crack.

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  • Acrylics are resistant to water once dry, which
    means they can be overpainted without disturbing
    the previous color. This means that color cannot
    be dissolved with a damp brush as it can with
    watercolor.

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  • Acrylics become darker in tone as they dry,
    rather than lighter as with watercolor, so
    remember to allow for this effect when mixing
    your colors.

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  • You can mix them with water and use them rather
    like watercolor, or you can use them straight
    from the tube as if they were oil paints.

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  • Do not think that they are just a pale imitation
    of these other media, though they are a
    fascinating medium in their own right and are
    used by many professional artists in a variety of
    ways.

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Acrylic Oil painting technique
  • When used straight from the tube, acrylics have a
    consistency very similar to that of oils. Like
    oils, they retain the impression of the brush or
    knife, allowing you to create a considerable
    variety of surface or textural effects.

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Acrylic watercolor technique
  • By thinning acrylics with a small quantity of
    water and acrylic medium, a paint that can be
    used like transparent watercolor is produced.

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  • Acrylic Painting Tip 1 Keeping Acrylic Paints
    Workable?Because acrylics dry so fast, squeeze
    only a little paint out of a tube. If you're
    using a 'normal' plastic palette invest in a
    spray bottle so you can spray a fine mist over
    the paint regularly to keep it moist. 'Stay-wet'
    palettes where the paint sits on a sheet of wax
    paper place on top of a damp piece of watercolor
    paper eliminate the need to do this, but
    generally don't have a hole for your thumb so are
    more awkward to hold in your hand.

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  • Acrylic Painting Tip 2 Blot your Brushes?Keep a
    piece of paper towel or cloth next to your water
    jar and get into the habit of wiping your brushes
    on it after you rise them.This prevents water
    drops running down the ferrule and onto your
    painting, making blotches.

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  • Acrylic Painting Tip 3 Opaque or Transparent?If
    applied thickly either straight from the tube
    or with very little water added or if mixed
    with a little white, all acrylic colours can be
    opaque. If diluted, they can be used like
    watercolours or for airbrushing.

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  • Acrylic Painting Tip 4 Acrylic vs Watercolor
    Washes?When an acrylic wash dries, it's permanent
    and, unlike a watercolor wash, is insoluble and
    can be over-painted without fear of disturbing
    the existing wash. The colors of subsequent
    washes mix optically with the earlier ones. A
    watercolor glaze can be lifted out using water
    and a cloth.

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  • Acrylic Painting Tip 5 Think Thin When Thinking
    Glazes?If you want transparent glazes, these
    should be built up in thin layers a heavy layer
    will produce a glossy surface.

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  • Acrylic Painting Tip 6 Improve Flow Without
    Losing Color?To increase the flow of a color with
    minimal loss of color strength, use flow-improver
    medium rather than just water.

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  • Acrylic Painting Tip 7 Blending Acrylic Paints
    Because acrylics dry rapidly, you need to work
    fast if you wish to blend colors. If you're
    working on paper, dampening the paper will
    increase your working time.

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  • Acrylic Painting Tip 8 Hard Edges Masking tape
    can be put onto and removed from dried acrylic
    paint without damaging an existing layer. This
    makes it easy to produce a hard or sharp edge.
    Make sure the edges of the tape are stuck down
    firmly and don't paint too thickly on the edges,
    otherwise you won't get a clean line when you
    lift it.

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  • Acrylic Painting Tip 9 Washing-up Liquid with
    Masking Fluid
  • Masking fluid can be used with acrylics washes,
    as well as watercolors. Once masking fluid has
    dried in a brush, it's nearly impossible to
    remove. Dipping a brush into some washing-up
    liquid first makes it easier to wash masking
    fluid out of a brush.

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  • Acrylic Painting Tip 10 Using Acrylic Paint as a
    Glue for Collage?
  • Provided it's used fairly thickly and the item to
    be stuck isn't too heavy, acrylic paint will work
    as a glue in a collage.

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  • http//elfwood.lysator.liu.se/farp/acrylics/introd
    uction.html

Artwise 7-10 textbook work Margaret Olley
pg84-85 Jeffrey Smart pg126-127 Donald Friend
pg130-131 Addressing the structural frame
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