Obviously, the first thing you need to do is understand what the painting on the wall . If I know what I want to paint , I follow the rule to use by finding different representations , photos, drawings , reference, or a place to have some pictures I can take model. For example, if I wanted to paint a landscape, I could around the beach, where I look for objects or landscapes that I want to include in my painting to go. Most of the time , I put together to create a scene in my mural.
Once you have what you need to set up the scene, painting the essential background is essential . I start from the top and work my way down. So I put in the sky and the horizon , where I , trees, water or soil have mountains. Having my experience I will place my other objects, such as people , cars , roads or whatever the problem may be . Sometimes I give color to these objects and sometimes I have a first projector to throw the image on the wall, and then paint traces the hand . A projector is very useful to get the right proportions and help the implementation of the object.
You may be wondering what to use the bracket to a wall . I use a mixture of acrylic paint you can buy at any craft or art supply store and also latex paint , which would you buy a gallon in a paint or hardware store . Both dry media quickly and easily cleaned with water . In addition, acrylic paint not smoke not disturbed while working with him in the process . I usually buy a gallon of extra bright white color , which I did . Mixed with acrylic paints This will stretch your dollars because the purchase single tubes of acrylic paint can add up very quickly , if you paint a large area.
Once you have made your mural , I suggest to protect the paint a clear coat on polyeurothane them. Search for a coating that will not yellow with age. The transparent coating allows cleanup of dirt or fingerprints.
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