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How to Choose a Paint Brush for Your Artwork?

Picking great paint brushes for your craft is an important step in gathering your art materials. This PPT will introduce you to different types of a paint brush and how to use them.

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How to Choose a Paint Brush for Your Artwork?

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  1. How to Choose a Paint Brush for Your Artwork? By: Eric Danielson

  2. A Paint Brush • Picking great paint brushes for your craft is an important step in gathering your art materials. • A craftsman must know how to utilize his or her brush to paint an effective painting. • At in the first place, knowing how to pick the right craftsmanship paintbrush is an overwhelming assignment.

  3. Familiarize yourself with the brushes • Normally, an artist will have various sorts of brushes for distinctive systems and painting routines. • The material that the paint brush hairs are made of, how they are bundled together, their length and shape all influence the qualities of the brush.

  4. Brushes for different techniques • Round: a brush with the bristles curving into the center at the ends, excellent for control and accuracy. • Flat: along with the Filbert brush, this is a mainstay in your brush fleet. Great for edging and filling in areas.

  5. Brushes for different techniques • Filbert: a staple brush in your collection, it is flat with rounded corners. • Bright Brush: this brush is the same as a flat brush, but with shorter bristles for details and different spring-action.

  6. Brushes for different techniques • Rigger Brush: round, narrow, long-bristled brush for making lines and detail work. • Angle Brush: multi-purpose brush similar to flat brush, but cut at an angle.

  7. A brush that feels good and is well-built • The ferrule should be well-attached to the handle and the brush bristles should not be loose. • The length of the handle will determine how you will be handling the strokes. • Shorter handles are for close-up detailed work, while longer handles will facilitate distance slashing motions

  8. Learn the different ways each brush can be held • This learning will likewise accompany experimentation, which is obviously the most ideal approach to learn. Identifying what you are attempting to fulfill will help you choose which brush is best for which work.

  9. Reference • http://www.finearttips.com/2010/06/how-to-choose-the-right-paintbrush-for-the-art-technique/ • http://www.thepaintplaceny.com/kids.html • http://emptyeasel.com/2013/07/22/how-to-choose-good-mid-range-watercolor-brushes-and-where-to-buy-them-online/ • http://hubpages.com/hub/How-to-Choose-and-Use-Paint-Brushes-for-Acrylic-Painting

  10. ThankYou!!!

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