Great that you're starting to paint with acrylics! In regard to your question I've made a blog about that: www.toon-nagtegaal.com/blog/how-to-keep-acrylic-paint-from-drying-on-palette/ But also I must say that you get used to it when you build experience. For example, beginners often don't put enough paint on the palette. It's a bit counter intuitive, but more paint on the palette provides for less errors and longer drying times (because bigger piles of paint dry slower). And with some experience you'll get a feel for it and you don't waste much paint. Almost all beginners with acrylics struggle a bit with this. Just keep going, and it will gradually become less of a problem 👍👍🎨
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Gracias, gracias, la mejor tutoria xobre la logica del color, increible, Felicidades ❤
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Wow! That really looks like a shiny gold bar. This tutorial will help greatly while painting shiny, Christmas ornaments paintings too. 🙂
Absolutely, the approach is the same!👍🎨
Thank you Toon for your amazing video, you are my master of acrylics and I learn so much from you.
Thanks for your kind words, I'm glad it's helpful!👍
I've got myself few acrylic paints lately, but they dry up super fast.. any tips regarding that? Thank you in advance
Great that you're starting to paint with acrylics! In regard to your question I've made a blog about that: www.toon-nagtegaal.com/blog/how-to-keep-acrylic-paint-from-drying-on-palette/ But also I must say that you get used to it when you build experience. For example, beginners often don't put enough paint on the palette. It's a bit counter intuitive, but more paint on the palette provides for less errors and longer drying times (because bigger piles of paint dry slower). And with some experience you'll get a feel for it and you don't waste much paint. Almost all beginners with acrylics struggle a bit with this. Just keep going, and it will gradually become less of a problem 👍👍🎨
You are so funny!
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