Warm Up: Which painting technique is pictured below? How do you know?

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Warm Up: Which painting technique is pictured below? How do you know?

 Dry Brushing = 1. Either using a brush as dry as possible with little paint OR. 2. Using a dry brush to move paint around  Adds texture by creating brush strokes  Does not mix paint

 Value = The relative lightness or darkness of an object  Using highlight and shadows to create DEPTH makes objects look more realistic  Where is your light source?

 When while paint is wet you layer paint colors side to side or sometimes on top of each other.  Think painting tie dyed. Not mixing colors  Base layer for MOST scenic painting techniques

Foam Brushes: Really really cheap Break easily Good for straight lines and covering larger spaces Super cheap = basically disposal Comes in various sizes based on inches Bristle Brushes” Made from different materials Synthetic or natural More expensive Varies shapes = more applications Only way to splatter paint

Synthetic vs. Bristle (Natural) Synthetic: Nylon/polyester brushes for latex, acrylics, or water-based stains Bristle (Natural) Bristle brushes for oil paints, oil stains, polyurethanes, or varnishes

 Think BIG BOLD BRIGHT and CARTOONY