Of course the first thing you need to do is figure out what to paint on the wall. If I know I generally follow what I want to paint, by the find different representations, as a reference to use photographs, drawings, or to a location for the recording some photos that I as a model use. For example, if I wanted to paint a seascape I would go to the beach, where I looking for objects, or landscape, that I want to include in my painting. Most of the time I am piecing together a scene to my mural.
As soon as you have, what you need, put together your scene, background is first major painting. I start above and my way down. So I fixed the first heaven on the horizon, where might I mountains, trees, water, or soil. After I have my background in I placed my other objects, such as people, cars, roads, or what can be achieved. Sometimes I times in these objects that use hand and sometimes I a projector first to the occupation of the image on the wall, trace it out and then paint. A projector is very useful to find the right proportions and to support the placement of the object.
You may wonder what means to use on a wall. I use a mixture of acrylic paint, color, which would buy by the gallon in a color or hardware store can you buy in a craft or art supply store, and LaTeX. Both these media quickly dry and easy to clean with water. No smoke has acrylic paint also, so the emergency working tricky is your during the process. I buy usually a gallon of extra bright white color, which I mix with the Acrylic colours. This is your dollars, since small tubes of acrylic paint, only purchase quickly, to add to, above all, if you draw a wide range.
Once you have your mural, I propose that painting a varnish Polyeurothane about how to protect. Search for a coating that is yellow with age. The clear coating can in the case of dirt and fingerprints maid service.
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
A beginners guide on how to paint a mural
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