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lunatica

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1. I've been using acrylics for decades but
Sat Feb 1, 2020, 06:10 PM
Feb 2020

Now that there are water based oils I’m thinking of trying them out.

I loved oils but the solvents really made me sick so I switched to acrylics. There are quite a few things I think are drawbacks about acrylics.

They dry so quickly that you have to paint very fast sometimes, especially if your smearing separate colors without blending them completely like when you want your brushstrokes to be visible. With oils there’s a window of time before the paint dries, so you can come back to it and work with it.

Some colors dry darker than they look when they’re wet. Yellows. They tend to dry darker and look flatter than you intended. When you paint with blended colors this means they dry a different shade which makes it very difficult to match the color again.

I do like the way acrylics can be made to look like watercolors though, which you can’t do with oils.

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