Christmas Tree Easy Acrylic Painting - Step by Step / Daily Art Challenge #276

Christmas Tree Easy Acrylic Painting - Step by Step For Beginners Step By Step INSTAGRAM : OTHER CHRISTMAS PAINTINGS 👇 Christmas Tree Painting1 : Christmas Tree Easy Acrylic Painting 2 : Christmas Crib Acryllic Painting : Christmas Window Scenery Acrylic : Santa claus Acrylic Painting : MATERIALS USED ►Acrylic Brand : Mont Marte ►Pre-Primed canvas : ► line brush for details : ►Filbert brush : ►Flat brush : ►Paper tape : or Here are some best tips For Acrylic Painting 👇 1. Use professional grade paint, not craft paint, if you can afford it. There are many brands available at various prices. 2. Acrylic paint dries fast. This can be great if you don’t want to wait days for a layer to dry, which you would have to do with oil paint, but it can be a little frustrating when you want to blend. 3. Learn how to mix colors. Learning to mix your own colors and shades will save you money and expand your palette. You can learn to mix any color from the three primary colors, red, blue and yellow. 4. Acrylic paint generally dries a little darker. The cheaper the paint, the darker it will dry because the paint contains less pigment and more filler. 5. Buy basic colors to begin with. Red, blue, yellow, black, white and an earthy tone like burnt umber are good to start with. You can mix other colors as you need to. 6. If you are using the cheaper craft type paints ( because of cost or availability) you can try adding a tiny bit of white to make them more opaque. Cheaper paints have less pigment and are therefore more transparent. 7. White will lighten the paint so you might consider using a slightly darker paint or paint multiple layers to get the tone you want. your brushes with mild soap and water after each painting session. Dried paint is almost impossible to get out of brushes. 8. Lay your brushes flat to dry to prevent water from getting into the ferrule and loosening the glue. Water will also cause the wood to swell and the lacquer to peel on the handle. 9. Store your brushes with the bristles facing up. 10. Synthetic brushes are best for acrylic painting. You need a brush that isn’t stiff nor too soft. #acrylic#painting#christmasTree#christmasacrylicpainting#christmasdesigns#christmasdiy#christmasart#christmasdrawing
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