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What painting techniques do you use?
Let me explain. I use a huge variety of painting techniques to put paint on the canvas. Everything from fingers to syringes. I am looking for more options so please submit a list of inventive ways to stick paint on yonder canvas.
Acrylic or oil please!
Not interested in watercolour.
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- ?Lv 68 years agoFavorite Answer
-sponge technique .
-toothbrush technique .
-palette knife technique .
that is all I can remember , oil and acrylic have less techniques than watercolor .
Source(s): artist - 8 years ago
I'm not a painter and suck at painting but I have taken TONS of classes for painting. And I've found a cool types!
1. okay so this is for water painting. When paint is somewhat damp take a bigger ( like down below but a bit thinner and smaller) and dip it in water and then dry it with towel; o it's not totally dry but pretty close, and take it against damp paper and it will take the paint off. So if you made a mistake it's perfect for that. It's like a remover.
2. also water paint; If you are doing a monotone (one color painting) take your paint and add water to it. Then dip it in water again and slightly dab on towel and then do the whole entire paper to give it a tone and one look.
sorry for that's all I know. Good Luck!