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what is the difference between poster color and acrylic paint?

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Answered by neha7978
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Poster paint is an opaque water-based paint. Like water-colour, it can be softened with water once dry. Acrylic, on the other hand, cannot be removed or manipulated once dry. ... Acrylic, applied, straight from the tube, dries rather like plastic so is very different from poster paint and the 2 should not be mixed.

Answered by sparshithareddy10b
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Acrylic paint is used by artists. It dries very hard quickly, and cannot be reconstituted with its water base. It dries hard as soon as applied on the canvas. It can be built up for texture. It cannot move once applied, if used directly out of the tube, pure color pigment is the result. Acrylic can be watered down, out of the tube on a palette making it lighter, like watercolors, it's water base, only very permanent. Acrylic is a plastic type paint.

Poster paint is basically used by children. It has an egg yolk base,

Poster paint is an inexpensive version of tempera paint. It is water based, dries to chalky rather than a glossy finish, and is impermanent. it remains soluble in water even after it has dried.

Acrylic paint is generally more expensive, for a good reason. It uses both pigments and dyes to make the colors. Pigments (found in artist quality paint) are more lightfast than dyes. The color lasts longer and doesn’t fade. Acrylic medium is a specially formulated plastic that dries on contact with air. It is waterproof and permanent on any porous surface. On its own, acrylic dries to a soft glossy fini

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Poster paint is an opaque water-based paint. Like water-colour, it can be softened with water once dry. Acrylic, on the other hand, cannot be removed or manipulated once dry. The advantage of this is that you can add layers without disturbing the layer beneath. Acrylic, applied, straight from the tube, dries rather like plastic so is very different from poster paint and the 2 should not be mixed.

None. All water-based paint is acrylic. Except for watercolors, which only comes in wafer or cake form, or wet from a tube. Typically, you will find that poster paint will be thinner than the acrylic. But you can thin out the thicker tubed paint.

In acrylic paint glue is already mixed. But in poster paint glue is not added

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