Watercolors are transparent and are typically used in washes or layers to build up color intensity. Poster colors, on the other hand, are opaque and have a higher pigment concentration, resulting in more vibrant and solid colors. Poster colors are often used for painting on paper, card, and illustrations where vibrant and opaque colors are desired.
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It is tricky to use multiple colors while poster printing. You can do it, but be careful that the colors do not smear. ALso is using a large amount of ink so it may get expensive.
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Poster colors are also called Tempra paints. They are water based paints and are simple to use. The way to use them is to mix them with water until they are a thick consistency. Then take a brush and use a poster board or other surface to paint on and paint away.
Chances are you wont be able to reuse the poster paint. However, you could try crushing it thoroughly and then add a couple of drops of water and stir. If you try to dissolve the paint with thinner or stripper it will probably loose its integrity.
red and blue
An opinion is something that cannot be proved so the opinion for poster is the poster is white thays is an opinion because they come in many colors an adjective is that it's big i hope it work
His opinion will always vary by audience. Try to vary the colors in your poster.
pestle sheet , painting colors , pencil , 30cm scale ,
make it pretty with colors and get little models of dinosaurs....thats what i did in 2nd grade...haha
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