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Compendium of Acrylic Painting Techniques: 300 Tips, Techniques and Trade Secrets

Compendium of Acrylic Painting Techniques: 300 Tips, Techniques and Trade Secrets

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  • Type:Epub+TxT+PDF+Mobi
  • Create Date:2021-08-19 09:53:02
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Gill Barron
  • ISBN:1782210458
  • Environment:PC/Android/iPhone/iPad/Kindle

Summary

Aimed at all painters, from beginners to the more experienced, this book is packed with expert advice on all aspects of acrylic painting: what to do, and what not to do。 Learn how to choose and mix colors, and create a multitude of effects using only one set of tubes。 Discover how to make your own equipment, set up a "studio" space, and use household materials to save money。 Beginners can follow processes stage-by-stage, while more experienced artists can dip in and out for help with specific problems。 A unique section on how to develop your art and take it to a wider public is full of professional secrets which can bring you success much more quickly。 “Try it” and “Fix it” panels placed throughout the book suggest ways of practicing and developing new skills, and avoiding or correcting common painting errors。

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Reviews

Kayla

Excellent overview on acrylic painting。 It's thorough but very approachable for beginners。 The layout is modern and attractive, and it's fast to read and easy to understand。 Excellent overview on acrylic painting。 It's thorough but very approachable for beginners。 The layout is modern and attractive, and it's fast to read and easy to understand。 。。。more

Debbie Yacenda

Excellent resource from setting up to building your own frames。 Some of my favorite tips were wearing an eye patch while sketching (Arrr! Helps change view from 3 to 2 dimensional, Matey!), use a clear ruler when measuring for perspective, pick up charcoal dust with bread to prevent smudging paints, and put small piles of white paint next to the different hues to keep whites pure。 Whether you use acrylics like watercolor, oil or gouache in abstract or representational styles, this book is a keep Excellent resource from setting up to building your own frames。 Some of my favorite tips were wearing an eye patch while sketching (Arrr! Helps change view from 3 to 2 dimensional, Matey!), use a clear ruler when measuring for perspective, pick up charcoal dust with bread to prevent smudging paints, and put small piles of white paint next to the different hues to keep whites pure。 Whether you use acrylics like watercolor, oil or gouache in abstract or representational styles, this book is a keeper。 。。。more