Monday, July 30, 2012

Put into practice the techniques to paint pictures


The most prevalent reason for choosing paint Oil paintings is ductility. This kind of painting allows us to make corrections even after they have been painted without modifying the final work. This is particularly useful because oil paintings take longer than usual to pass dry completely, this feature is called oiliness. It is estimated that Oil paintings need several months to dry in order to see the final result. If you choose to learn to paint with oils, these are the materials you need for your future projects: Oils, canvas, flat and round brushes, easel, paint thinner, rags, palette knives, paddle and spray varnish.

To vary the colors and tones to obtain subtle or opaque, oil can be diluted with turpentine or paint thinner. This is a very important step to work with different hues. Natural drying of Tables is most recommended to observe the final work, but if you speed up the process for some reason, many people use the cobalt drier. This product should be used in small quantities. The thickness of the layers determines the drying time. The surface to be painted with oil can vary depending on the preferences of the painter, the canvas is the material used in the world. With respect to the brushes, they also vary by the type of bristle and the size of the brush. Not all strokes can be made with one type of brush.

For those just starting in this fascinating art are encouraged to make a sketch or outline of what they want to paint and then pass it to the canvas. More experienced painters can start from the front without any problem. As a final step to protect the pictures from any external damage is recommended to apply the varnish, but only when all layers are dry.

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