A GUIDE TO ACRYLIC PAINTING BRUSHES

This article is on how you can pick the right brush for your artwork. Choosing a wrong brush for your art work can mess up your entire work. Want to get some painting brush but not able to choose which one should be the right one? Here I am going to take you through a small guide so that you can cut through all the confusion that come across when you look up for brushes on a store or online shopping. Acrylic brushes are naturally thin and they tent to dry quickly . A good acrylic brush should have a thin hair with a good handle with a stable grip . Acrylic paints are water-based, which means they can be thinned with just water (no toxic spirits are required). In addition, wet paint can be cleaned off of brushes using just soap and water . It should be also able to hold their hair after using it several times. Brush Types Here are some brushes I recommend . 1.Rigger brushes A " rigger brush " is also called a "liner" or "script" brush . Its tuft is ...