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SageBrush
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#21090 2007-09-03 22:01 GMT |
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Pleas answer this question:
I am 13 and a pretty good artist, and my mom said I can do a mural on my wall. I really want to do either a tropical jungle scene or an underwater scene. I need to know what paints I can use so it won't be too expensive. ALSO... Please post some pictures of scenes I can do. I am pretty good, but I don't want anything too difficult. Or you can just answer one part and get a freee 2 points. Please take the me to answer this, I can't tell you how much i appreciate it. |
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Victory
34 posts |
#21091 2007-09-03 22:12 GMT |
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Acrylic Latex
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Micky
39 posts |
#21092 2007-09-03 22:32 GMT |
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I did a jungle scene and was told to look up Henri Rousseau. That was before the internet.
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EMET
175 posts |
#21093 2007-09-03 22:59 GMT |
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Acrylic would probably be the best paint to use, then, when it's dry, seal it so you can wipe it off if you ever need to. Get artist quality paints if possible, they will last the longest.
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Dyllon
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#21094 2007-09-04 20:04 GMT |
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Liquid acrylic paints, but you'll only need 5 colors.
Blue Yellow Red White Black From these five colors, you can mix and make all of the colors you'll need for some great paintings. For jungle scenes, check out copies of National Geographic at your local library. They have fantastic photos of jungles of all kinds, and I'm sure you'll find one that would make your room really sing. |
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