I have a nice assortment of tube acrylics and the hankering
to try my hand at watercolor.
what are the pros and cons of using acrylic as a watercolor
medium, anybody know?
thanks for any info,
andy
watercolors are transparent and they are usually applied i
in medium to thin layers...each layer that is applied
picks up a small amount of pigment from the underlying color...
etc etc...when these layers are applied in acryllic...there is
no transfer of pigment due to the plastic character of the
ryllic paint...
if the pigment is made transparent enough the
layered effect can sll be accomplished...but the colors will
get darker faster...
in my watercolors, i use acryllics to enhance the watercolor
layers...either as opaques or as the final layer...acryllics
make good flats and they work well with the watercolor paper
when the watercolors make watermarks...and you need a good solid
area...
the piece i am working on now has a good bit of motion
so i used solid black acryllic to create an area of rest...
if you want to do watercolor, i would suggest buying some watercolor
pigments as well...just so you can see how the watercolor
pigments act....they are different from the acryllics...
i am taking for granted that you are working on paper...
if not...the acryllics might indeed give you the effect you need
since watercolors will resist surfaces more...
good luck,
jason
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