Mary Lovehandmade
Winnipeg, Canada

How to Paint With Acrylics Best Tips for Beginner

Gouache, oil paints, watercolours, pencils, markers - all of this is familiar to us since childhood. But the acrylic has appeared on the market relatively recently, and not everyone knows how to draw them correctly. If you are tired of ordinary watercolour and oil - try to draw with acrylic, which combines the properties of both materials. The peculiarity is that the dried paintings are not afraid of water and the sun, so forever remain the ones that you created them. To master the following creations are listed below.

For decorative arts people often utilized acrylic. It’s multipurpose, and in contrast to the watercolour, it allows you to obtain one layer to another, without the danger of damaging the already drawn painting. The space for creativity is expanding - you can create any picture. The main thing is to know how to paint with acrylics and find out all the recommendations for this process.

A few useful tips:

  • Choose the basis for the painting. You can draw on a plywood (or a wooden board consisting of several parts, connected by transversal fasteners), as well as on a canvas on a board or subframe. Choose any foundation on which these paints may be easily fixed.

  • The tree can be pasted with a layer of paper. For this, take textured paper or origami paper. For a smooth background, make the base white.

  • Make sure the paint is in good condition. The acrylic painting dries quickly, and it becomes harder to work with it. To hold them in working order, do the following:

  • Drawing, occasionally moisten the palette with water. It will be convenient to keep a spray bottle filled with water at hand.

  • Extrude a small amount of such paint at a time. Work exactly with the quantity you need.

  • You may buy a damp palette that helps keep the paint moisture. The absorbent paper is slightly moistened in water, and the parchment is placed on top of the panel.

How to use acrylic for painting?

The novice can utilize 6 colours. By learning to utilize acrylic, they can expand the palette to 12 or 18 shades. What to use:

  • A variety of materials, such as wood, glass, plastic, dense paper and even metals, will fit as the basis for the paintings.

  • Brushes can be natural or synthetic.

  • With the proper dilution with water, you can apply even an airbrush.

If you need the brightness and quality of oil paints but without the cost of such a lot of money and time, drawing with acrylic paint techniques is just for you. It is an exciting hobby and a great way to create a work of art for your home and friends.

Few easy steps for beginners

1. Select type of such paint. There are dozens of brands of acrylic paints available in tubes or cans. Acquiring acrylic paint - this is one of those moments in which it is worth to fork out and choose more expensive brand. Cheap grades of acrylic paint have less dense pigment inexpensive colours and require 2-3 additional paint layers to achieve the same bright colour that when using a more expensive paint brand.

2. Select a set of brushes. They are quite diverse and categorized in two ways: the shape of the tip of the brush and the material of the brush. There are three different types of brush tips: flat, round and sharp. The most common are synthetics and wild boar bristles. Most newcomers prefer to use synthetic brushes throughout the assortment of types.

3. Find the palette. You will need something about where you will mix the paint, and where you will keep the paint between the approaches to drawing. A paper or plastic dish is perfect. Any wide flat, clean surface can be used as a palette.

4. Decide what you want to draw. Acrylic paint is thick and heavy, so it can be used only on several types of surfaces. The most common surfaces for painting with acrylic paints are stretched cloth, watercolour paper or wood.

5. Make a rough outline. If you are confident in drawing then you can go directly to painting with acrylic. However, most people need an outline in order to follow it when painting with brushes. Use a regular pencil to roughly throw the main shapes of the picture directly onto the canvas; do not worry too much about details or overlaying shadows.

6. Mix the paint. A common mistake is the mixing of colours by the amount of work, and not before its beginning. Organize your time and paint effectively by preparing and mixing the colours you need before starting work.

7. Start drawing the background. When drawing, you will apply a layer over the layer. Drawing from the background to the front is the easiest way. Start with medium tones, and then apply the darkest, and then the brightest, to ease the task.

8. Draw the objects. When you start to draw an object, split it into simple shapes and draw them with monochromatic shades. Then your subject will begin to emerge. Work out small areas at once to make the drawing process less tedious.

9. Add details using different acrylic painting techniques. After you apply the basic colours and shapes, you can add details using a few techniques. Each of them focuses on texture and direction overlays using a variety of brush strokes and the use of colours.

10. Finish the picture. By paying special attention to the object you are drawing, add the final details that you think are necessary to make the picture perfect. Usually here you can attribute the strokes of light eyeliner, the contours that you wish to include, and the final blurring of the colour.

11. Cover the paint with a varnish layer. Although it is not necessarily, many artists prefer to cover the paint with a layer of varnish to fix acrylic paint. This helps the paint to chemically bond with the picture and better protects the paint from damage.

12. Remove job place and leave the picture to dry. Put the picture in some place where it can dry up in 1-2 days. Acrylic paints have a very short drying time but they need to be placed where they are not disturbed, so they can dry normally.

Practice, practice, practice! You can start with small, drawing just lines! Then try to draw a tree or flower. Do not be afraid to draw in different painting techniques or styles. Pay attention to the details. Quality is better than quantity, is it right?

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