Painting
How to paint ....
Painting is a medium in which many people can express their emotions and thoughts. You do not need any previous experience, and if you've ever been to an art class, even if you're just "finger painting" in elementary school, you already know painting. Sharpen your skills by starting Step 1 below or search for further help by looking at the sections listed above.
Consider your goals. What type of painting or artistry do you want to create? Do you need a lot of time to work on one project, or do you want to complete some parts in one setting? Do you have a large and well-ventilated work area, or a small area that might lead to evaporation? How much money do you want to spend on equipment? These are some things you should consider before committing to a type of paint.
Try watercolor. Watercolors are available in several boxes or color pipes. When used without water, the results are thick and blurry, and can not color large areas. When used with a combination of water, this paint will become thinner and transparent. Watercolors are used on certain paper made for watercolors; any piece of old paper will not produce a good painting. This paint does not produce a thick color, but produces a beautiful effect of a thin layer of light and translucent.