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3 Ways to Blend Acrylic Paints Tutorial for beginners by JM Lisondra

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In this video tutorial, you will learn the most basic part in acrylic painting which is the blending. In my demo I show the 3 ways in blending using acrylic paints, actually there are lots of blending techniques available but this 3 ways are the most common I use in painting. It includes the wet-on-wet method, wet-on-dry and the one color blending or glazing.

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77 comments on “3 Ways to Blend Acrylic Paints Tutorial for beginners by JM Lisondra”

  1. Thank you for reminding people the risk of using water for glazing! I am not much of a painter but I always include it in teaching my high school students since it is an important skill. I always want to make sure they have all the information since I tend to give them a lot of freedom in their assignments.

  2. This is a very well explained video, i appreciate you tell everybody to use blending medium instead of water (water can be used but very little, about max 30% in the mixture) becouse i see too many people on web that don't explain this point so well, at the risk to someone unbinding the paint. I love to blend using wet on dry 🙂 but it depends ofcourse on the style and on the painting itself, the feeling to communicate. Thank you so much John.

    1. yes, you can use acrylic paint retarder.... but I am not using it... I just use plain water

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