What is the difference between poster colours and oil
pastel colours
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It is the binder for the most part. Crayons use wax and Oil pastels use non-dryingoil and wax. Besides the composition of the colours, there is a huge difference in how a wax crayon and an oil pastel works. With crayons, it takes a bit of an effortwith a lot of pressure to completely cover the whole area.
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Pastel colours are like crayons but made with oil as the base instead of wax. Easier to use, even by kids and easier to blend. Always use lighter colour to blend borders when mixing two of them. Eg.use yellow to mix when blending yellow and green. (tree) They can give very good results, in lesser effort than pencil colours /sketch pens . Easier to maintain,carry,comes in ready-to- use coloured sticks.
OIL paints are a medium suited for 12 + year olds as they are a bit messy to work with(for kids). Though for grown ups, they are one of the best mediums. Oil-based(like pastels) with coloured pigments comes in tubes. Hog hair brushes/palette knives are needed to work with them. They too blend easily but unlike pastels, they take days/months to dry. So you need a proper canvas, easel,paints, brushes, a drying place so that it doesn't attract much dust before drying. Long time to dry even gives the scope to correct mistakes. That's why best suited for hyper realistic artworks.
Lastly, oil paints are much more costlier than oil pastels.
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