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bif

(23,980 posts)
Wed Apr 29, 2020, 08:03 AM Apr 2020

Question for acrylic painters

Can anyone recommend a yellow paint that has good coverage? I have several tubes of yellow paint. And they all tend to be watery. I usually have to mix in a bit of white, and even then, have to give it several coats. I have tried Liquitex, Golden, W&N and a couple others. Is there one out there with better coverage or is that just the nature of yellow acrylic paint?

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Question for acrylic painters (Original Post) bif Apr 2020 OP
Try cadmium yellow deep, and if you want thicker texture add neo-mcgilf brush Apr 2020 #1
Thans! bif Apr 2020 #5
Most brands, with a good gesso ground, will work. brush Apr 2020 #7
I just use the cheap little DecoArt Americana Jamastiene Apr 2020 #2
Very cool. Yep, turmeric is pretty intense bif Apr 2020 #4
i second brush, and mopinko Apr 2020 #3
I haven't tried washes yet. bif Apr 2020 #6
do more, do more, do more. mopinko Apr 2020 #8

Jamastiene

(38,197 posts)
2. I just use the cheap little DecoArt Americana
Wed Apr 29, 2020, 09:09 AM
Apr 2020

acrylic paints and they seem to do just fine with one coat, but I do prime pretty much everything I paint with a coat of white paint (same brand) first. Mostly, I paint woodworking projects and whatever things that I carve.

One really cool yellow effect I got one time was using Spice Islands Turmeric mixed with alcohol and soaking a bamboo chopstick in it. It turned the chopstick into this beautiful yellow color and you could see the veins more clearly. I was experimenting that night for a moss terrarium stand decoration I needed to make and had all kinds of things mixed together.

bif

(23,980 posts)
4. Very cool. Yep, turmeric is pretty intense
Wed Apr 29, 2020, 10:07 AM
Apr 2020

When I cook with it, it tends to turn the mixing spoon yellow!

mopinko

(71,802 posts)
3. i second brush, and
Wed Apr 29, 2020, 09:14 AM
Apr 2020

i was gonna say add a medium of some kind. there are tons out there.

but also, have you tried using washes? push the paint around w a wet brush, and see how you like it.
i didnt use acrylics for long, but that was where i started back in high school. my sister had painted in oils. i tried both ways- washes, and also did a seascape w a thick gel that turned out pretty good. they both did. i still have the wash one, and my niece has the sea scape hanging in her house, and wont give it back.

most of my work is inks and caron d'arch- water color crayons.
start w an ink outline, draw on the color, then push it around w a wet brush.
really fun process. most satisfying.

i've been watching you. you are doing just fine.
i will pass on the best advice i got from my very spendy education-
these are great. do more.

mopinko

(71,802 posts)
8. do more, do more, do more.
Wed Apr 29, 2020, 10:25 AM
Apr 2020

buy stuff at the art store that is a mystery to you, and figure it out.

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