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Can anyone please tell me what the difference it between watercolour paint and acrylic paint?

2007-11-23 03:10:21 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Visual Arts Painting

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watercolor paint is just regular paint you cam use on paper for little kids, acrylic paint can be used on ANY plastic surface.
if you tried painting somethig plastic with watercolro paint it wouldnt work it would be all whatever and it would wash off if you put it in whatever if you painted it with acrylic paint it wouldnt wash off and it would just stay on the surface.

2007-11-23 03:18:51 · answer #1 · answered by ~anonymous~ 3 · 0 1

The both are somewhat water based.

Watercolors are pigments suspended in a water base. And can be reactivated by water after they dry. Some of the pigments are dye based and wills stain the paper, some will not.

Acrylics are pigments with each encased in a plastic shell. If you looked at them under a microscope they would look like little tiny marbles. Whey acrylics dry the little marbles are touching and stick together. They cannot be reactivated with water. However is you suspend them out extremely thin they are not as permanent. And you can buy mediums which is just little marbles with no color inside. When you thin your acrylics paints with the medium, you get the bonding because you have added some clear marble for that purpose.

You should not mix the two paints because the acrylics will skim over the watercolors and cause some problems. However you can use acrylics like a watercolor technique but they will not reactivate when you put one color over another.


You should not use the same brushes in the two mediums because the acrylics are very hard on brushes. They work just like to rubbed your brushes over some sandpaper. And good watercolor brushes are expensive

Hope that helps

2007-11-23 04:52:53 · answer #2 · answered by Lyn B 6 · 0 1

Paints are a mixture of tiny color particles combined with a substance that allows it to be applied. Acrylic paint pigments are suspended in an acrylic polymer emulsion while watercolor pigments are blended with gum arabic. Each one can be mixed with water with varying effects.

Acrylic paints alway dry darker and watercolors always dry lighter. Acrylics can not be blended, they are best when using a glazing techniques. Watercolors on the other hand blend well, whether used on wet or dry paper. Both dry quickly, acrylics quicker than watercolor.

Depending on the final effect influences the paint you choose, for transparent and charming imperfections choose watercolor. For more exacting paintings, choose acrylics. This is a start anyway.l

2007-11-23 03:29:10 · answer #3 · answered by Joan E 3 · 0 1

In practical terms, BOTH paints can be mixed to create new colors.

The difference is that watercolors are meant to be water soluable and transparent, even after drying, while acrylic artists paints are thinned with water, usually applied in thick, opaque daubs and dry to a hard, PERMANENT texture that is NOT water soluable. Acrylics are used, much like oil paints and are applied to canvas, the same as oils.

Watercolors do not sit on the surface, like acrylics, but, rather bleed into and "stain" the paper on which it is applied.

2007-11-23 04:37:23 · answer #4 · answered by Vince M 7 · 0 1

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2016-12-10 04:07:16 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

water color paint is a non-permenant, transparent and of course water thin when diluted substance. water colors are made by mixing pigment, with a gum mixture such as gum arabic. watercolors are sold in two differnt forms, tubes and pans. tube watercolors are simply the watercolor paint in a tube. pan watercolors are water colors that have been dryed and cut into little sqaures and placed in plastic containers. you can also make your own pans by putting wet water color paint in a plastic square and allow it to dry.
water colors are used by using a very soft brush, such as synthetic or sable hairs, and mixing water with the paint. the paint is than applied to a heavy weight paper that is either cold or hot pressed. the more water you mix with the paint, the paler the color will get. water colors are a very versatile medium and can be used for lots of differnt effects.

acrylics are paints made of pigment suspended in acrylic polymer. the paint comes out quite duller and less vibrant than most paints. unlike water colors, acrylics dry darker then when applied. acrylic paints are applied to primed canvas, wood or even primed paper. acrylics dry quite fast, so you must work quickly with these paints. as for brushes, acrylic paint calls for hog hair or polyester brushes. polyster is much prefered by artists since they are not stained as easily as hog hair brushes. if you dont take good care of your materials, acrylics arent for you. acrylic drys to a flexible film, so if you dont wash your brush, you have no choice but to throw it away. acrylics were first developed in the early 1950's, and have increased in quallity ever since. one quick hint: DO NOT MIX ACRYLICS WITH WATERCOLORS. this will cause the new mixture to be permanent, and tacky. just use acrylics with acrylics and watercolors with watercolors.

2007-11-23 09:19:46 · answer #6 · answered by Zetsu 6 · 0 0

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