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Posted on March 13, 2010.
Paint N GlazeOil Painting Knowledge - Basic Steps for Beginners

Oil paint dries very slowly, unlike acrylic paint dries very quickly. Acrylic paint was originally created as a means underlayment for oil painting.

It is perfectly stable to base acrylic paint instead of oil, then over. Flax seed oil added to expand oil painting color, increased speed and maneuverability increase. Oil added to the medium is called long oil painting used directly from the tube is called short or rigid.

You put your paintings in oil on a wooden pallet called pallets are best made of pear wood.

It is very important to understand your paintings and learn what colors are as follows:

Transparent (see through) Partly cloudy (a little see through) and opaque (not see through) start-up in oil paint on your brush well, two shots up to three always end your stroke on the web.

Make sure you use flax oil when you're painting wet on wet method or process.

Do not be deceived with all mediums of many others. Wait until they discover where you are more experienced. If you can actually pay for professional pictures, no doubt go ahead and buy them. You'll notice right away that they are completely different from painting students.

Always buy the best brushes you can afford. Da Vinci's brush marks are the best professional brushes. Buy long handle bushes. The technique is to stand close to the end of the handle. When the talent development of a point to consider is the ability to take risks. Just play with your paint, however, first understand that the painting easel and make sure to step back from your table all the time. Never put your brushes in turpentine expensive when you work in one session. Go ahead and wipe with a damp paper towel or wash your brushes with turpentine or similar solvent at the end of a session and make sure you wash immediately with soap and water.

Preparing the canvas, the foundation of the piece you

It is absolutely essential that you put on the first or underlayer on your wash cloth. This removes the glare from white (which will fall on you, pretty boring) and more layers of paint on your canvas you get the best and most professional of your painting, the most luminous in the ant painting more painting singing with color and texture.

Traditionally an earthen color of burnt umber or raw umber, raw sienna and ocher was painted on a good first sub-layer. Sometimes it can be very exciting to paint a bright red or dark blue as your underlayment first especially when you are in the habit of putting on three or four layers and see the underlayer through your painting. Use a wash brush to apply the great underlayment you use your first Underpainter acrylic dries quickly and help you get started quickly.

How to apply oil paint in two ways

1. Wet on wet or All Prima (one step)

2. Stage paint or glazing fat on lean

Wet on Wet is applied using the stiffness of the painting, which is directly from the tube or thinned the consistency of the dressing with flaxseed oil essential part of the paint is wet on wet your brushes and painting knives are the work for you.

You definitely want to have full control of your brushes and experiment with different brushes to see the marks and scratches texture they do.

Never work with turpentine, unless you work with the method of glazing.

Never get your brushes in turpentine while working in your painting session.

Turpentine burn the hair and there will inevitably be the remains of the brush when you start using color.

Thus, it will be difficult to keep control of traffic or the thickness of the paint. The glazing technique is a process of building your table in a series of layers of diluted paint.

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