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How Do You Make Watercolor Brushes Work With Acrylic Paints?

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How Do You Make Watercolor Brushes Work With Acrylic Paints?

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Although watercolor brushes can be used to work with acrylics, it is not recommended. Acrylic paint must be more thoroughly cleaned from a brush to prevent the paint from drying on the bristles, particularly where the bristles meet the ferrule. Even the more intense cleaning process acrylic necessitates may ruin a delicate watercolor brush. However, in a pinch, watercolor brushes may be used for acrylic. Lay out your paints on the palette, directly from the tube. Drop water onto the paint with the brush. Mix the paint and water either with a palette knife, or with the brush. Be careful not to spread the bristles of the brush. The acrylic should be thin, though it may not need to be as thin as watercolor. Dab the paint onto the brush tip and apply it to the canvas. Use a slightly more delicate touch than you would with an ordinary acrylic brush. Keep the brush wet. Do not allow acrylic to dry on the brush at any time. Soap the brush bristles thoroughly many times and rinse thoroughly ev

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