Practically anything. You name a brand or range and someone out there will use it.Originally posted by david 56
i was wondering does anyony know the type of oil paint brand people use!???
When painting as we do (very thin, rigid support) you can speed-dry oils within a few hours to overnight, by using a lamp or some other heating method.Originally posted by mattsterbenz
Just keep in mind that oils take several weeks to fully dry, so I would assume that the layering method of highlights would be out of the question.
That\'s not even that expensive by oil-paint standardsOriginally posted by mattsterbenzJust a warning, (aside from the health risks) oil colors can be extremely expensive, unless you buy studio quality hues rather than professional. I recently bought a tube of purple paint that retails for over $40!
Lower pigment load.Originally posted by Roger Bunting
Yes, the fast drying oils are Windsor & Newton Griffin Alkyd. Looking at the prices compared to the normal ones, they are actually cheaper.
I wouldn\'t recommend it.Originally posted by david 56
wow!ill try the brand.
For our kind of painting yes, but you\'d use turpentine, white spirit or a low-odour solvent. This is actually the preferred way of thinning oil paints for many of the best painters in this medium (in modelling).Originally posted by david 56
is it all right to water down oil paints!