What are the different types of paint brushes, and what are they used for?
First of all, let us distinguish between artist paintbrushes and paintbrushes that you might use to paint your home – we are going to talk about artist paint brushes. Acrylic paint brushes are usually nylon or synthetic. Oil paint brushes are generally sable or bristle (turpentine and thinners that are used in oil painting can destroy synthetic brushes). Watercolor paintbrushes are usually sable, nylon, or synthetic sable – they are also often made of natural hair, badger, or squirrel because these materials can absorb and hold water. Popular materials for paint brush materials include the hair of oxes, squirrels, goats, ponies, hogs, or synthetic materials. Paintbrushes are not just made out of multiple types of materials, they are also made into many different shapes and of many different sizes. Some popular shapes of paintbrushes include flat, rounds, elongated rounds, daggers, short and stubby rounds, fans, and others.