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Palette Tutorial Extravaganza!!!

For all 3 of you who may actually give a shit, this is how I set up my palette to paint in acrylics. By following these steps you can get your acrylics to last on your palette for weeks instead of minutes. What sort of magic is this? Witchcraft you say? Nah it’s just one of the few useful things I actually picked up in art school so I’d thought I’d save you all some big tuition cash, and just post it here.

Step #1. Stop! Palette Time! Get yourself a nice 11”x15” ceramic palette like this one. These things are made of metal and have a super durable ceramic shell. I’ve beaten the hell out of this thing and it’s still no worse for wear. Do you REALLY need one of these to proceed with this tutorial? Hell no. Just get yourself some type of flat container with a decent lip of about a one inch deep. Tupperware, cookie sheets, hell even a lasagna dish will work just as well.

Step #2. Build the foundation. Fill the base of your palette with paper towels. I use about 6 or so overlapping paper towels and that works well for me. Try to keep the surface fairly flat so if you’re building too much thickness in the center of your palette from the towels overlapping, fold a few more paper towels in half and put them on the ends to even it out.

Step #3. Drown it! Fill the palette with water until the towels are soaking wet. Hold the towels in place and drain the palette of any excess water. We want the towels to hold as much water as they possibly can but we’re not making a bowl of soup here. If your palette is too wet, it’ll backfire on you later and your paints will end up getting all soupy from absorbing too much water. Keep reading, it will all make sense it a minute…

Step #4. All air bubbles must die!!! Place your hands in the center of the palette, and working outwards, smooth out the paper towels and try to force any air bubbles that may be in there out to the sides of the palette. It may take a few passes, but you want to end up with a nice flat base of wet paper towels.

Step #5. My pad or yours? Get yourself a nice pad a tracing paper that’s close in size to the palette you’ve selected. Unless you work purely digitally (in which case you probably ain't reading this tutorial), you should have some tracing paper in your art arsenal at all times. It has a plethora (yes jefe, I said “plethora”) of uses. For my palette-making purposes I use Clearprint Vellum. It’s not cheap, but it’s thick and durable so it’s well worth the extra dough.

Step #.6 Tracing paper is not just for tracing. Take a sheet of tracing paper and lay it down over your bed of wet paper towels. . This tracing paper is going to be the actual usable surface our palette. You’ll notice that the paper starts to wrinkle as it soaks up some of the water from the towels. This is normal. Just like in step #4, use your hands to smooth out the tracing paper and rid your self of any air bubbles.

Step #7. Isn’t she lovely? This is our completed and ready to use acrylic-friendly palette. The bed of wet towels underneath the surface will actually re-hydrate the paint as it loses its moisture from being out in the air. Ain’t science cool? Every few days or so you may have to add some more water to the towels underneath to keep them wet and keep the palette going. Just pull up a corner of the tracing paper and pour in the water as needed.

Step #8. Now go paint bitches!!! Since I’m such a detail driven psycho, I find that it helps to do all of my color mixing on the palette before I ever start painting. So here’s an example of the simple grayscale palette I set up to make the Two-Face painting in my gallery. I started with a middle gray tone and I mixed up towards white, and down towards black.

When you’re not using your paints I’d suggest covering the palette with plastic wrap and throwing it the refrigerator. Just because your paints won’t dry out for months doesn’t mean that having a bunch of wet paper towels hanging out in your room forever won’t still grow mold.

I hope that helped!
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Comments: 331

RagingBoules [2008-01-23 23:39:22 +0000 UTC]

Oh yeah , it works pretty well... Thanks dude..

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No-Sign-of-Sanity In reply to RagingBoules [2008-01-24 00:19:41 +0000 UTC]

My pleasure!

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Cyristal-Artist [2008-01-23 21:32:49 +0000 UTC]

I just got an Artist's Essentials Keep and Carry acrylic set to start off with (I have never really painted before except a little bit in school and wanted to give it a shot) and wasn't sure how long acrylics lasted. Apparently not very long. Then I found this wonderful tutorial of yours. You have saved me from lots of future frustration from dried paint. Thanks so much

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No-Sign-of-Sanity In reply to Cyristal-Artist [2008-01-23 23:26:54 +0000 UTC]

You're very welcome! The drying time is seriously the hardest thing to overcome in acrylics so once you've got that headache taken care of then it's pretty much smooth sailing from there. Blending is the other big headache but if you just visit the bottom of my journal there's a link to a very extensive acrylic painting tutorial I put together which I think would be just as helpful to you as this palette tutorial.

Good luck to you and if you have any questions let me know!

Walter

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Cyristal-Artist In reply to No-Sign-of-Sanity [2008-01-24 02:52:22 +0000 UTC]

Thanks. I'll be sure to read it sometime

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EldarZakirov In reply to ??? [2008-01-18 11:33:58 +0000 UTC]

Very useful! Thank you!

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No-Sign-of-Sanity In reply to EldarZakirov [2008-01-23 04:43:45 +0000 UTC]

You're Welcome!

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Renmiou [2008-01-01 01:08:56 +0000 UTC]

Thank you so so much!my acrylics always dry up when I'm in the middle of painting and it's not so cool to have to re hydrate everything every two seconds(I use a lot of colours, so it's a bit tricky too O_O...you know...)

My teacher was like an alien, being able to see when something was drying on the palette and adding water to it with the same brush without dirtening anything...I wonder how she did.This method however is much much better!

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No-Sign-of-Sanity In reply to Renmiou [2008-01-01 03:02:59 +0000 UTC]

You're very welcome! It works like a charm, so hopefully it'll make working with acrylics a piece of cake for you from here on out.

Happy New Year!

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falanne [2007-12-28 04:49:48 +0000 UTC]

Wow.
Loads of thanks.
<3
I can't wait to start painting now.
xD

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klutzydreamer [2007-12-22 00:20:16 +0000 UTC]

I am so happy I have found something like this. I am definitely going to be using this technique the next time I paint. Thank you for this!

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No-Sign-of-Sanity In reply to klutzydreamer [2007-12-22 01:54:08 +0000 UTC]

My pleasure!

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Genki-Chu-Hi [2007-12-02 05:34:37 +0000 UTC]

that rocks!!! i'm gonna try it the next time i paint with acrylics!

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TimeGhost00 [2007-11-24 23:53:57 +0000 UTC]

Genius! I am so going to try that next time I start a painting.

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No-Sign-of-Sanity In reply to TimeGhost00 [2007-11-28 03:36:51 +0000 UTC]

It works like a charm!

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atomsanddust In reply to ??? [2007-11-20 05:13:01 +0000 UTC]

ive just started to pick up the very basics of acrylic, i started about 5 months ago, i practice a little oil on the side just to keep myself sustained in experimentation.
i wanted to write you how much i appreciate someone taking their very long sweet time to explain to me how you created that amazing painting step by step. i well always remember this gesture of kindness that you took to help all artists everywhere who want to get serious.
also thank you for the steps on how to keep a palette wet. now i can stop practicing witchcraft to keep it wet, now that i found an easier way.
thank you, thank you, thank you,!

April.

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No-Sign-of-Sanity In reply to atomsanddust [2007-11-20 07:01:29 +0000 UTC]

Absolutely my pleasure! Your colored Pencil skills are top notch, so making the transition to acrylics should be fairly natural. I wish you nothing but the best of luck and just hit me up with a note if you ever have any questions that you think I could help answer.

Happy Painting!

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atomsanddust In reply to No-Sign-of-Sanity [2007-11-21 02:13:48 +0000 UTC]

its an absolute honer to get a compliment like that from an artist such as yourself. i know i well be hitting you up for advice in the future.
thanks for wishing me the best of luck.

April.

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percipient In reply to ??? [2007-10-13 03:04:57 +0000 UTC]

I just started taking painting 101, and we're using acrylics. This seems immensely useful already.
If you have any other awesome painting tips, lay it on me.

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TheWingedShadow [2007-09-22 22:34:55 +0000 UTC]

You just opened my acrylic painter career. I love you. Seriously, man, you are gorgeous.

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tecnophreak [2007-09-17 18:00:20 +0000 UTC]

this is greatness.

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JoyfulGuy In reply to ??? [2007-09-16 20:23:58 +0000 UTC]

holy crap, man. this is exactly what i was looking for! thanks!!! my painting teacher will love this as well.

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leinilyu In reply to ??? [2007-08-25 21:58:48 +0000 UTC]

awesome, just awesome.

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No-Sign-of-Sanity In reply to leinilyu [2007-08-26 03:29:01 +0000 UTC]

Thanks! It really is the best trick I've ever learned about using acrylics and if you've never tried it before, once you do, you'll never go back!

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leinilyu In reply to No-Sign-of-Sanity [2007-08-26 20:11:33 +0000 UTC]

it's so generous of you to share this I might have a chance of painting my first acrylic piece at last. love every single one of your deviations, man.
More power to you.

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No-Sign-of-Sanity In reply to leinilyu [2007-08-27 00:49:06 +0000 UTC]

I'm not sure if you ran across this already, but I did a really extensive acrylic painting tutorial that I posted on the Shiflett Brothers' forum where I outlined my entire process from start to finish. Here are the links if you're interested in checking it out!

page 1 = [link]

Page 2 = [link]

Thanks again for the kind words Leinil! I truly love all of your work as well! Pleasure to finally meet you here!

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littleroxygurl2000 In reply to ??? [2007-08-23 21:52:11 +0000 UTC]

Thank God i found this
So helpful!
i was just about to give up today
on my acrylics but nah i think
i'll try again

^_^

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C0rine [2007-08-07 20:02:33 +0000 UTC]

Thank you sooooo much!!!
I'm gonna save a lot money like this.

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GreenGosselin [2007-07-31 17:32:53 +0000 UTC]

XD That's why I got into Oils. This is good to know though.I've been thinking of giving Arcylics a try.

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mobster-animeartist1 [2007-07-20 05:22:20 +0000 UTC]

Just when I'm planning to do an acrylic painting, somehow, I stumbled across this tutorial. And I'm glad you wrote it, because it's gonna save this poor artist tons of bucks.

Kudos. Thank you so much!

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No-Sign-of-Sanity In reply to mobster-animeartist1 [2007-07-21 15:59:39 +0000 UTC]

My pleasure! It's the best thing I ever learned about painting with acrylics, so I thought I'd share the wealth!

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acidflow In reply to ??? [2007-07-11 09:09:09 +0000 UTC]

Very useful tutorial- I think this should help me out some!
Thanks! = )

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No-Sign-of-Sanity In reply to acidflow [2007-07-20 00:39:34 +0000 UTC]

You're welcome!

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tangayph [2007-06-18 01:04:53 +0000 UTC]

it's a BIG HELP...thank you very much for sharing...thanks dude!

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trellistar In reply to ??? [2007-06-15 15:40:19 +0000 UTC]

Now to look out for an old ceramic baking tray! - great tutorial

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faroresama In reply to ??? [2007-06-09 21:36:08 +0000 UTC]

This is a beautiful idea. Thanks for sharing!

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sn4pdr4g0n In reply to ??? [2007-06-08 21:58:09 +0000 UTC]

Haha, nice paper towel.

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Revonael In reply to ??? [2007-06-06 07:07:13 +0000 UTC]

Good advice there, and kind of similar to what my art teacher had us do - mix our paints in egg cartons, and keep them in plastic bags with wet paper towels ... only, there's not much room to mix paints in the lids.

Though, I'd be careful about keeping it in the fridge... after 3am, I've noticed I don't really tend to notice what I grab out of there .___.

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MrEdison [2007-06-03 12:26:10 +0000 UTC]

FUCKING HOLY PAINT WETNESS!!!
I think I just wet myself.
*already thinks of a pan to use...*
I'm doing a landscape that needs to tending to so this will DEFINITELY come in handy.
LMFAO "...yes jefe, I said 'lethora...'"

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Faro-Re In reply to ??? [2007-05-25 17:19:05 +0000 UTC]

You're genious!
Fast drying acrylic palette was my nightmare >_<

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lorien1976 In reply to ??? [2007-05-25 07:55:09 +0000 UTC]

This is an excellent tutorial (in addition to the awesomeness of the giant painting tutorial) for acrylic! I love that it dries fast, but I also hate that it dries fast, y'know?

Thanks!

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elfgirlkimmy [2007-04-29 20:32:58 +0000 UTC]

This is SOOOO helpful to know. My last painting professor was talented but not much of a teacher, and my current one is an oil nut who hates using acrylic. This is something I plan on trying in the future. Thank you. <3

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zyphryus [2007-04-24 01:08:00 +0000 UTC]

wow, what a great idea, thanks for that tip!!!

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dishwasher-safe [2007-04-22 20:10:53 +0000 UTC]

Wow. Thank you.

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lucasaguirre [2007-04-19 18:45:43 +0000 UTC]

MAN
U ARE EARNING HEAVEN FROM THIS TUTORIALS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
THANK U REALLY VERY MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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el-douglas [2007-04-17 04:46:13 +0000 UTC]

now its official, NEO goes down, you are my new hero...

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RichardPace [2007-04-14 13:25:39 +0000 UTC]

Nice -- I did something very similar before I went digital. I used wet paper towels in the bottom of one of those wide, flat margarine tubs (it came with a lid!) and sheets from a paper palette (the ones that are shiny on the top side). Never thought of using vellum.

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Olivedrab [2007-04-10 00:39:03 +0000 UTC]

Kind of makes me want to paint again. n.n Huh.

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Rahll [2007-03-27 19:40:54 +0000 UTC]

Thanks a ton man I knew the basics of this, but now I've got the detail.

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Justin-Mabry In reply to ??? [2007-01-24 04:25:53 +0000 UTC]

Thanks for sharing the tips. I'll have to try this!

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