acrylic造句1 Acrylic fabrics are both warm and washable.
2 Acrylic paint is quick-drying but impermanent.
3 Acrylic paints can be used to create large, flat blocks of colour.
4 For small objects, acrylic has pretty much replaced wood.
5 Selection of liquid acrylic paints of various viscosities.
6 You know like the acrylic windows.
7 Assorted blends of acrylic adhesive caulk fortified with silicone.
8 Grounds include traditional white lead primer, alkyd primer, acrylic primer, oil emulsion grounds and gesso.
9 Many techniques are available with acrylic paints, so there is not one type of brush suitable for all acrylic techniques.
10 Most of these are water-based acrylic paints, are quick drying and have a low odour.
11 The main advantage of using acrylic like a watercolour is that once it is applied, it dries to be water-resistant.
12 Acrylic paint can sometimes clog a brush because it dries quickly.
13 Over recent years, acrylic paints and synthetic brushes have been developed.
14 The flow of paint was well-controlled. Acrylic paint can sometimes clog a brush because it dries quickly.
15 Some acrylic easels are rigid with prongs or lips to hold the object.
16 When dry apply two coats of acrylic varnish, leaving to dry between coats.
17 The balance is covered by an acrylic housing which gives normal visibility and access to all controls.
18 The acrylic is not effective to use in the traditional opaque sense, it must be treated as a watercolour.
19 Gloss acrylic varnishes are available, but the gloss is not as high as that obtained with a polyurethane or oil varnish.
20 Acrylic fibres are made into fabric which is soft and warm, and consequently has similar characteristics to wool.
21 However, other supports such as acrylic primed canvas or board are also perfectly suitable.
22 What kind of brush is required by the artist working with acrylic paints?
23 As the water evaporates, the coalescing agents cause the acrylic dispersion to fuse and form the surface coating.
24 She was naked except for a tampax and a lot of acrylic paint.
25 This is particularly so with Sennelier ink, which has a binder of acrylic, resins and shellac which dries hard.
26 For thick, impasto techniques it is preferable to use traditional acrylic paints.
27 So far, such encouragement has seen a small but significant increase in the numbers of acrylic courts being laid.
28 The Coventry operation makes spinnerettes used in the wet and dry-spun industry to produce viscose, acrylic and filter tow fibres.
29 Among the synthetic fibres used in furnishing fabrics are nylon, polyester and acrylic.
30 Once the surface is dry and dust-free, prime it with a 100-percent acrylic primer.