FeaturedCommentsThere is an acrylic paint that is a very slow dry (like oil paint) not sure how pricey it is I have a few samples of the stuff I got for free when I worked for an art store briefly. I've been told it takes weeks to dry so you can take your time on your painting without to worry of the paint drying too fast on you. I all so find that if you add water to the acrylic it delays the drying as well and makes it easy to blend.
I just looked up the price and here it's about $8 or more per 20oz tube .... you would have to compare the how much slow-dry you use with the amount of paint to find out if it's cheaper your way or to just get the slow dry paint. I haven't painted in years so I wouldn't know but now that I've looked into it a bit it might be something to try. I gotten some canvas a while back with the attempt to paint again but haven't decided what to paint and working on finishing some of my digital art work has kept me occupied.
Oh and I found out that Adobe CS2 is free if you are running XP or lower operating system. The package includes Photoshop, Illustration and some other programs ... I thought you might be interested in the Photoshop (since it's free) you don't need to download the package you have the option to download the programs you want within the package. [link] I have Windows 7 so my husband is going to see if he can get it working on my computer anyways. Had a look at your acrylic paintings, and I must say, you do a way better job at blending than I do, seriously. How do you do it?
maybe on the featured gallery lol, but not first total...but not many do comment, and I do a lot of commenting, figured I'd deserve some lol
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