Art Skills

Art Skills — page 3
PAINTING BASICS There is a huge range of art materials you can buy but the three easiest paint types to use are watercolors poster paints and acrylics Buy a cheap set of each and see which you prefer What to Use Watercolors come in tubes or blocks and are used for landscapes or delicate patterns see pages 8 9 Poster paints come in squeezy bottles or paintboxes and can cover big areas with bold colors Acrylics are fast-drying paints in tubes that are good for painting details or decorating models Watercolors are often sold in boxes that have space for mixing colors Use acrylic paints straight from the tube or mix them with water to paint a wash Oil Paints Many artists use oil-based paints because they dry slowly so there is time to rework sections and blend colors They’re tricky for beginners and also contain solvents that some people are allergic to Which Brush Buy fat bristly brushes for poster paint plus thinner pointy brushes for watercolor or acrylic details Clean them with soap and warm water rinsing until all the paint is gone Lay them flat to dry Acrylic paint is water-resistant when dry so wash your brushes right away and try not to get paint on your clothes 6