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(Ben Green) #1

Acrylics and oil paints are very different. Oil paints are oil based and acrylic
are water based. Oil paint takes a long time to dry and acrylics a very short
time. These differences affect your impastos.


SPOT THE DIFFERENCES
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN USING ACRYLICS AND OILS

Since acrylics are water based, they wrinkle
thin paper. Oils will leave a residue, which is
why it’s suggested you use a canvas or thick
When using a palette knife, acrylic paper for your impastos
smudges will end in a fade. Oils will
often end in a scrape with some texture.
Think about which is most helpful in
your project when picking materials

As you use less acrylics, the paint will
become more transparent. Oils will
often produce a splotchier, rough edge
as you run out of paint on your brush

When using a brush instead of a knife
for your impastos, the texture will
hold better in oil paint than in acrylics,
even if you use a medium
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