Learn How to Use Acrylic Paint

Acrylic paint is a popular painting medium and is very forgiving. Both beginning and advanced painters used acrylic. Acrylic paint is great for several reasons. First, it dries quickly. This may or may not be a good thing for you. It better for those who like to layer their paint. Oil paint takes a long time to dry and if you layer, it will take even longer if it ever does completely dry.

Acrylic paint can also wash out of your clothes with soap and water. You have to use terpentine or a similar solution in order to get oil paint out off the brush, your skin, and your clothes. That's if you're lucky it doesn't ruin your clothes. That said, acrylic is a better choice if you are a messy painter unless you wear some old clothes or an apron you don't mind getting paint on.

Before you start learning to paint, you need to get the proper tools. First, buy some acrylic paint. You can either get a set of a dozen or more colors, or you can just get a few of the primary colors and black and white, and then just mix all the colors you need. If you are a beginner, I suggest you get a set with small tubes until you get a handle of mixing.

Next, get some paintbrushes and canvas. You can usually get a small set of brushes that will give you a wide enough selection. You can either buy a canvas board, a stretched canvas, or stretch it yourself. I prefer the canvas boards that come in many sizes, big and small.

After you lightly draw out what you want to paint, although you don't have to do this, you can begin painting. Start with the lightest colors painting wide spaces. Layer in the darker layers as your previous layers dry. You can choose any brush you want to use, there is no right or wrong. Experiment and use what you like best.

As you go, become more and more intricate if you are doing a detailed lifelike painting. If you want to go abstract, let your imagination and paint brush guide you. Don't worry about if you are doing it right, just let yourself go. Add color where you want it and use as much paint as you feel is necessary. The more you paint, the better you'll get at it, and the more you'll enjoy it!


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