Type III
Impasto.
impasto
yes it can, but you need to strain the paint , or else it will clog up do to the composition of kilz it is very thick
Depends on what shape it's in . My experience with it is not good, I often find it poorly applied and flaky. I always scrape it with a wire brush and prime it before applying paint.
Type III
Impasto.
Automotive paint is applied in several thin coats each coat about 3 microns wet. Final thickness is about 25 microns
impasto
White
A layer of paint refers to a coat of paint applied to a surface. A heavy jacket is a thick outer garment worn to provide warmth or protection from the elements.
Dulux Lavender paint.
yes it can, but you need to strain the paint , or else it will clog up do to the composition of kilz it is very thick
Oil paint is typically considered the thickest type of paint due to its high viscosity and slow drying time. Acrylic paint can also be thick when applied in heavy layers or mixed with a medium to increase its viscosity.
"thick paint" is very vague. what is thick to YOU may not be thick to me. It depends on the type of paint, ( latex, alkyd, enamel etc,) -it's actual viscosity, how you apply it ( brush, roller, spray etc ) and finally the smoothness of the surface. 5 gal could cover anything from 500 to 2,000 square feet. - An average household latex applied to a smooth surface with a roller will cover about 300 sq.ft. per gallon.
In pointillism, the paint it applied as small dots of colour to form an image.
Normal wall paint should be applied at a thickness of 4 mils to dry down to approximately one mil thick. This is true with either oil or water-based coatings.