I need to know how (exactly how please) To save Custom Textures in PSP9 I have a image i'm wanting to use as a texture but can't find how to do it (Or if I even can!)
Thanks!
MadieHow do you Save custom Textures in Paint shop pro 9?
Save the image that you want to use as a texture in .bmp format in either C:\Program Files\Jasc Software Inc\Paint Shop Pro 9\Textures\ or in My Documents\My PSP Files\Textures.
You might have to convert the image to greyscale before you save it (I've only worked with greyscale textures). This can be done by selecting the Greyscale item from the Image menu _before_ saving to one of the texture folders.
Saturday, February 27, 2010
How can you bring about changes in texture while using acrylic paints?
i always end up with a uniform texture with only variations in the shade of color...How can you bring about changes in texture while using acrylic paints?
There are special mediums you can use to thicken the paint. Go to www.cheapoes.com or www.dickblick.com to get info on these. Modeling paste, heavy gel mediums, Fiber Paste, Coarse Crackle Paste, Coarse Pumice Paste, Clear Granular Gel,Coarse Garnet Gel. Some artists put a bit of sand in the paint. You can even press a screen into the paint or bubble wrap to create texture.How can you bring about changes in texture while using acrylic paints?
The easiest choice is to apply the paint in non-uniform thicknesses. Apply the paint thickly.
You can also do an underpainting with another media, such as modeling paste. You could even create a collage of different media (paper, found objects, etc.) for your underpainting.
Hi Gabbybab,..Try using ';different'; tools, to apply the paint, such as a pallet knife, or brushes with very stiff brisles,..Also try putting the paint on thick, %26amp; keep on working it with your brush,..WHILE it is drying,..african american hair
There are special mediums you can use to thicken the paint. Go to www.cheapoes.com or www.dickblick.com to get info on these. Modeling paste, heavy gel mediums, Fiber Paste, Coarse Crackle Paste, Coarse Pumice Paste, Clear Granular Gel,Coarse Garnet Gel. Some artists put a bit of sand in the paint. You can even press a screen into the paint or bubble wrap to create texture.How can you bring about changes in texture while using acrylic paints?
The easiest choice is to apply the paint in non-uniform thicknesses. Apply the paint thickly.
You can also do an underpainting with another media, such as modeling paste. You could even create a collage of different media (paper, found objects, etc.) for your underpainting.
Hi Gabbybab,..Try using ';different'; tools, to apply the paint, such as a pallet knife, or brushes with very stiff brisles,..Also try putting the paint on thick, %26amp; keep on working it with your brush,..WHILE it is drying,..
What can I add to PVA glue to make it thicker and use it as paste for textured painting?
You can mix it with cheap toilet paper. Just mix about 1 part water to 3 parts glue. Then soak the thin public bathroom style toilet paper in it. Then use your hands to mush up the mix. It forms a sticky paste that you can use to create texture or hold things onto the canvas. I know an artist who uses this in all of her paintings.What can I add to PVA glue to make it thicker and use it as paste for textured painting?
I don't think you can thicken it by adding anything. Short of going out and buying sculpting gel I would try some experiments on paper. Brush on, give it a few minutes to set up and then try scumbling into the surface with a clean dry bristle brush to see if you can lift up some texture. I think you could repeat this process a couple times. You could also try applying with a thick soft paint roller like for wall paint. Be sure to rinse out really well or it will wreck the roller.
Good Luck.What can I add to PVA glue to make it thicker and use it as paste for textured painting?
add texture white
cornflour i think you have to cook it with the paste well thats wat you do when you make your own glue.
PVA Glue to thicken?
Ive heard about it as a size, but not to thicken things up. It would help if you clarified what paint you are using, oils, acrylic ect.
I don't think you can thicken it by adding anything. Short of going out and buying sculpting gel I would try some experiments on paper. Brush on, give it a few minutes to set up and then try scumbling into the surface with a clean dry bristle brush to see if you can lift up some texture. I think you could repeat this process a couple times. You could also try applying with a thick soft paint roller like for wall paint. Be sure to rinse out really well or it will wreck the roller.
Good Luck.What can I add to PVA glue to make it thicker and use it as paste for textured painting?
add texture white
cornflour i think you have to cook it with the paste well thats wat you do when you make your own glue.
PVA Glue to thicken?
Ive heard about it as a size, but not to thicken things up. It would help if you clarified what paint you are using, oils, acrylic ect.
I am interested in a paint product called Polymix- looks textured like wallpaper -used in businesses. Thx!?
Our corporate offices have it on the walls -- looks and feels like speckled paper - raised a little bit. Thanks for any help or information.I am interested in a paint product called Polymix- looks textured like wallpaper -used in businesses. Thx!?
Here are a couple of referances for the product
you are looking for;
Moser %26amp; Schwank Painting
4502 10th Avenue
Temple, PA 19560
610-921-8272
Jim Schwank, President
Polymix Paint Applicators
Contract Coatings, Inc.
2331 Market Street
Camp Hill, PA 17011
Pamela and Jeanne Reager
717-731-8640
Polymix Paint
or check out paintcafe.com
http://www.paintcafe.com/en/produit/poly鈥?/a>
Here are a couple of referances for the product
you are looking for;
Moser %26amp; Schwank Painting
4502 10th Avenue
Temple, PA 19560
610-921-8272
Jim Schwank, President
Polymix Paint Applicators
Contract Coatings, Inc.
2331 Market Street
Camp Hill, PA 17011
Pamela and Jeanne Reager
717-731-8640
Polymix Paint
or check out paintcafe.com
http://www.paintcafe.com/en/produit/poly鈥?/a>
Do you have to do anything special to a textured wall before you paint it?
If it has paint on it already............no. If it is just texture only.......then you must prime it first.Do you have to do anything special to a textured wall before you paint it?
you can use primer. other than that noDo you have to do anything special to a textured wall before you paint it?
wash with TSP and water,prime,paint
wash it if it is dirty . that is what i do.
you can use primer. other than that noDo you have to do anything special to a textured wall before you paint it?
wash with TSP and water,prime,paint
wash it if it is dirty . that is what i do.
Can you paint over a textured wall?
There is this awesome house we want to buy. all the walls are textured... i'm not sure what its called, but its like little bumps. popcorn maybe? anyway, its like this peachy/pink color and i would def want to paint it a different color. how would i do this? can i just paint over it?Can you paint over a textured wall?
For textured walls yes. There are rollers made just for textured walls that work really well. You have to first paint in different directions to get all the cracks and then paint in the same direction so it looks nice. However if it's popcorn ceilings we are talking about, painting those doesn't work. Good luck with your new house!Can you paint over a textured wall?
If it is a sprayed on texture you can probably remove it with water and a scraper. But it will be a big mess. And you may need to make repairs to the walls underneath.
If it is a plaster texture then you just need to paint with a roller.
But if you are serious about the house, take the time to go back and make sure you want to tackle the job. Asked the sellers how they last painted those walls.
Hey Baby Colton!!! Born on my birthday!! Sounds like the orange peel finish they put on walls. Just get a thicker nap for the roller. Someone at a home improvement store should be able to help you get what you need. Roxanne
it doesnt matter what the texture is .yes, just paint the walls what ever color you want.
You can paint over a textured wall. its like any other wall just with little bumps.
Hope This Help
get a paint brush and dab it in between.
For textured walls yes. There are rollers made just for textured walls that work really well. You have to first paint in different directions to get all the cracks and then paint in the same direction so it looks nice. However if it's popcorn ceilings we are talking about, painting those doesn't work. Good luck with your new house!Can you paint over a textured wall?
If it is a sprayed on texture you can probably remove it with water and a scraper. But it will be a big mess. And you may need to make repairs to the walls underneath.
If it is a plaster texture then you just need to paint with a roller.
But if you are serious about the house, take the time to go back and make sure you want to tackle the job. Asked the sellers how they last painted those walls.
Hey Baby Colton!!! Born on my birthday!! Sounds like the orange peel finish they put on walls. Just get a thicker nap for the roller. Someone at a home improvement store should be able to help you get what you need. Roxanne
it doesnt matter what the texture is .yes, just paint the walls what ever color you want.
You can paint over a textured wall. its like any other wall just with little bumps.
Hope This Help
get a paint brush and dab it in between.
Paint textures?
I want to paint an accent wall in my living room its about 16'', i really like metallic paint but im finding it hard to find the colour i want, Homebase is very limited and B%26amp;Q doesnt have the green i want. Im looking for a sort of sage or gold/green Any ideas? The other option im looking at is suede effect paint, it looks difficult to get right but has a much wider range of colours. What do you think?Paint textures?
I like metallic paint too and tried it a few years ago. It consisted of two pots that were applied in different ways and even though it was undertaken by a professional, it looked simply dreadful - cheap and patchy! We ended up repainting it virtually straight away. If you favour the metallic look, why not try wallpaper - there are lots of patterns around at the moment that have large, metallic accents within them which look very classy and expensive.Paint textures?
Paint your wall in sage green and allow to dry. Then mix 'clear base' or 'scumble' with some gold emulsion [ make enough for the wall so you don't run out] and apply over the sage painted wall with a roller.This will give a transculent effect.so you will see the green with a gold shimmer over the top. Try on some plywood first to see if you like the effect
I like metallic paint too and tried it a few years ago. It consisted of two pots that were applied in different ways and even though it was undertaken by a professional, it looked simply dreadful - cheap and patchy! We ended up repainting it virtually straight away. If you favour the metallic look, why not try wallpaper - there are lots of patterns around at the moment that have large, metallic accents within them which look very classy and expensive.Paint textures?
Paint your wall in sage green and allow to dry. Then mix 'clear base' or 'scumble' with some gold emulsion [ make enough for the wall so you don't run out] and apply over the sage painted wall with a roller.This will give a transculent effect.so you will see the green with a gold shimmer over the top. Try on some plywood first to see if you like the effect
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