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offline jand from Braintree (United Kingdom) on 2002-06-11 09:14 [#00259936]
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Odd subject I know buy does anyone know how long Oils take
to dry?....I've got 10 pieces waiting to finish off for an
exhibtiton and possible prize but am having touble with Oils
(first time with this medium - most of my stuff is digital
sculptures so Oil is very new to me...

Also, how about acrlyics?...

Any ideas appriacted...i.e. Help...:)..



 

offline Ctrl Alt Del from Ft. Worth (United States) on 2002-06-11 09:26 [#00259944]
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Got a hair dryer? Careful not to let it run though.

Off to bed , good night.


 

offline titsworth from Washington, DC (United States) on 2002-06-11 10:12 [#00259979]
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take pics for us jand


 

offline phiz from Liverpool (United Kingdom) on 2002-06-11 10:19 [#00259983]
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oils take for fuckin ever to dry, could be weeks, you can
play about with it forever.
How thick are you applying the oils jand?


 

offline phiz from Liverpool (United Kingdom) on 2002-06-11 10:21 [#00259985]
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if you water the oils down with a mix, but not so as you
lose the colour you want it will help with the drying but if
you're applying the oil straight from the tube you've got a
long wait on your hands.


 

offline Jedi Chris on 2002-06-11 10:56 [#00260014]
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About a week?
It's a good couple of days.....I know that!

To use a hairdryer would be a bad idea!!!


 

offline Bob Mcbob on 2002-06-11 11:04 [#00260019]
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yep dont use a hairdryer thats silly......you should make
your paintings face your car exhaust and start it up.....

or just hold 2 of them and flap them like wings...thats how
davinci did it


 

offline supreme from Antwerp (Belgium) on 2002-06-11 11:10 [#00260022]
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Don't use the hairdryer!



 

offline skodt from Toronto (Canada) on 2002-06-11 15:54 [#00260366]
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some oils never dry permanently!
depending on how thick you applied yr paint it could take
weeks!
if you used a lot of white, and applied it in thick amounts,
it could take over a month.
to speed up the process next time, use a japan drier > just
add it to the mix of your paint [not too much though!]
and paint a bit thinner.
never, ever use a hairdryer!
what you can do, and i have done [but be very careful and do
not take your eyes off of it] is cook it in your oven!
yes it works, but be careful not to scorch it!
the best alternative to painting thickly and drying quickly
is using a heating bulb, or if you have the cash, a food
warmer like you use in restaurants like mcdonald's.
the previous three techniques are applied and used by
professionals, but like doing anything for the first time,
never take yr eyes off of it!
sorry to be stressing this, but a friend of mine just
through his in the oven and buggered off to watch some boob
tube and fried his piece!

your question about acrylics: they are plastic based and,
depending on how thick they are applied, will dry almost
instantly

personally i prefer oils, but i use water based oils, for
they dry quicker.
if you want to see some of my stuff, go here>
illustrations

good luck and i hope i was of some help!
send us a link to your stuff!


 

offline Quernstone from Padova (Italy) on 2002-06-11 16:14 [#00260407]
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Try doing frescos they dry in a flash. I tried it a while
back, they require deft of hand and immense speed. Ninja
art.....


 

offline jand from Braintree (United Kingdom) on 2002-06-12 01:13 [#00261410]
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Thaks for the info....

Will post a few pieces soon - they are a combo of painting &
digital work, the best of both worlds...



 

offline titsworth from Washington, DC (United States) on 2002-06-12 07:48 [#00261718]
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join PHUX :) [my art group]


 

offline cygnus from nowhere and everyplace on 2002-06-12 07:51 [#00261719]
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i didn't think oil pants ever reallly dried...


 


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