Basics Acrylique Set Couleur
Acrylique Basics Set 3x118ml Couleur Monochrome
Overview
Discover sets of colors, mediums and tools, put together to build and expand your palette, introduce you to new techniques or to give as a gift. From primaries to palette essentials, fluorescents to metallics, discover new colors in smaller sizes.
Character
- Viscosité moyenne
- Pigments beaux-arts
- Finition satinée
- Mélange facile
- Gamme d'opacités
- Certifié AP pour la sécurité et l'éducation
Techniques
- Toutes les techniques de peinture
- Esquisse & sous-couche
- Théorie des couleurs/mélanges
- Collage & techniques mixtes
SPECIFICATIONS
Référence: | 887452031352 |
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Set Contents: | 3 x 118ml Basics Acrylic - 2 x Titanium White, Mars Black |

Health & Safety

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Lightfastness | How long will it resist fading?
- Each pigment is rated on scale by the American Society for Testing & Materials (ASTM). Liquitex paints are all rated ASTM I (excellent) or II (very good) and considered permanent and lightfast for 50-100+ years in gallery conditions. Our metallic and fluorescent colors are naturally less lightfast.
Opacity/Transparency | We communicate opacity/transparency clearly on our packaging based on three categories:
- Opaque: these colors do not allow light to pass through the color layer and offer the best coverage or hiding power.
- Semi-opaque: these allow for some light to pass through the color layer and sit between opaque and transparent colors
- Transparent: these colors offer the least coverage and allow light to pass through the color layer to the surface below.
- Series:
Pigments come from a variety of sources and have different prices according to their rarity, processing and milling costs. We group our colors into a 'series' pricing structure according to how much each one takes to make. Series 1 colors contain the most inexpensive pigments, while Series 4 and 5 color contain the most expensive pigments.






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