Oil-Based Paints
Oil-based paints use oil (typically linseed oil) as the binding medium, making them slower to dry and offering smooth blending and rich, vibrant colors. Here are common types of oil-based paints: 1. Oil Paint: The most common and versatile oil-based paint used in fine art. It allows for detailed blending and layering but requires longer drying times. 2. Alkyd Paint: A modern, faster-drying alternative to traditional oil paint, often used for underpainting or mixed media. 3. Enamel Paint: Durable and glossy, commonly used for decorative art or surfaces requiring a hard finish. 4. Oil-Based Fabric Paint: Used for fabric projects where durability and vivid colors are needed. 5. Oil-Based Metallic Paints: Contains metallic pigments suspended in oil for a shiny, reflective finish. 6. Epoxy Paint (Oil-Based): Used for high-gloss, durable surfaces, often in resin art or industrial applications. Oil-based paints require solvents like turpentine or mineral spirits for thinning and cleanup, maki...