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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

OpalGryphon In reply to ??? [2006-07-23 23:12:40 +0000 UTC]

Mmmm cup o' noodles sounds really good right now....too bad it's 95 degrees in my apartment and hot soup is definitely not happening

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No-Sign-of-Sanity In reply to OpalGryphon [2006-07-24 02:52:58 +0000 UTC]

Yes, it's 98 here now but did that stop me?... HELL NO!!!

Such is my love for the cup o' noodles...

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OpalGryphon In reply to No-Sign-of-Sanity [2006-07-24 02:54:11 +0000 UTC]

rofl you have your cup o' noodles.....I'm going to sit here and get fat eating ice cream in a futile attempt to cool off

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No-Sign-of-Sanity In reply to OpalGryphon [2006-07-24 03:23:11 +0000 UTC]

Sounds good to me...

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artfromsouldesigns In reply to ??? [2006-07-16 11:20:14 +0000 UTC]

wonderfull tutorial... i just wish i was not allergic to acrylics....

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No-Sign-of-Sanity In reply to artfromsouldesigns [2006-07-25 07:43:24 +0000 UTC]

You're allergic to acrylics?!! I'm sorry, that totally sucks!

Is it just acrylic paint or are you allergic to plastic in general?

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artfromsouldesigns In reply to No-Sign-of-Sanity [2006-07-25 08:12:10 +0000 UTC]

latex anything that contains it pretty much it sux big time...

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No-Sign-of-Sanity In reply to artfromsouldesigns [2006-07-25 08:32:22 +0000 UTC]

I'm sorry, but at least you can still work in oils!

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artfromsouldesigns In reply to No-Sign-of-Sanity [2006-07-25 09:37:51 +0000 UTC]

yup and drying time suits me with lil one i do lil bit here and there you cant spend long painting sessions... i am happy with them and i love smell

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No-Sign-of-Sanity In reply to artfromsouldesigns [2006-07-25 16:07:04 +0000 UTC]

Okay, you stick with oils and I'll stick with acrylics, and together... WE CAN RULE THE WORLD!!!

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artfromsouldesigns In reply to No-Sign-of-Sanity [2006-07-25 16:48:02 +0000 UTC]

sounds good you can rule just give me then a small cottage on mountain above my home town, without electricity and running water, a herd of goats,pair of donkeys, a cow adnd 6 chickens you can have rest

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No-Sign-of-Sanity In reply to artfromsouldesigns [2006-07-25 16:50:13 +0000 UTC]

No electricity?!!! Wow, you're hardcore!!! Maybe you should rule instead...

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artfromsouldesigns In reply to No-Sign-of-Sanity [2006-07-25 16:59:11 +0000 UTC]

that is all i want extreemly simple and secluded life from rest of people nothing more

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No-Sign-of-Sanity In reply to artfromsouldesigns [2006-07-25 17:08:51 +0000 UTC]

Okay, then I'll rule alone!!! It's mine! ALL MINE!!!!

But if you ever change your mind, know that you can be second in command anytime.

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artfromsouldesigns In reply to No-Sign-of-Sanity [2006-07-25 17:19:39 +0000 UTC]

sounds good (: i doubt i would change my mind it has been my dream for years now

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prettyboyswearpink In reply to ??? [2006-07-16 10:40:51 +0000 UTC]

saviour!! that's awesome...close to godlike id say, that helps sooooooo much!

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No-Sign-of-Sanity In reply to prettyboyswearpink [2006-07-24 22:18:42 +0000 UTC]

Good! I'm glad I could help!

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xloganx In reply to ??? [2006-07-13 18:08:11 +0000 UTC]

Even though I'm more of a digital graphic artist, I come from traditional backgrounds. This is cool. Nothing like real paint!

This is a great tip... teaches me stuff I never learned by studying computer arts instead. :kudos:

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No-Sign-of-Sanity In reply to xloganx [2006-07-14 06:20:22 +0000 UTC]

I'm glad I could help!

I really dig your gallery by the way, and I also noticed we're the same age!!!

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xloganx In reply to No-Sign-of-Sanity [2006-07-14 13:33:14 +0000 UTC]

Always great to share with peers.

Thank you for taking a look. Means alot to me when great artists comment on MY stuff.
My gallery is sorely lacking in quantity. I have a lot more to add, just never get around to it. heh. Perhaps soon...

I think we come from a good generation, I hope we enact positive change in this world when it's our time to lead.

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Pylo [2006-07-09 20:14:38 +0000 UTC]

Fantastic! And heres me just using clingfilm....only works overnight LOL

Phill.

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No-Sign-of-Sanity In reply to Pylo [2006-07-11 02:13:33 +0000 UTC]

Dude, acrylics are definitely the way to go for traditional painting, so I'm glad this little tut helps. If I can ever answer any questions you have in regards to working with acrylics, just know that my door is always open.

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Pylo In reply to No-Sign-of-Sanity [2006-07-15 16:57:50 +0000 UTC]

You are a gentleman and a scholar

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EmmaMount In reply to ??? [2006-07-05 17:27:12 +0000 UTC]

........and you can grow cress while you're at it!!
(in the paper towels, not the arm hair, in case there's any confusion)

sorry to joke, you were kind to write a dissertation for everyone

strictly an oils girl me, love the smell and the mess
i work on paper plates, not for any benefit other than it was getting expensive throwing real china away every time i wanted a clean palette

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No-Sign-of-Sanity In reply to EmmaMount [2006-07-05 20:03:00 +0000 UTC]

You are a far better person than I am because these days oils only exist to piss me off.

Good for you for making them sing for you!

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Ninina-nini In reply to ??? [2006-07-03 19:09:41 +0000 UTC]



nini

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No-Sign-of-Sanity In reply to Ninina-nini [2006-07-04 22:00:27 +0000 UTC]

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zancan In reply to ??? [2006-07-03 08:39:34 +0000 UTC]

I remember trying to paint with acrylics a couple of time, but gave up for this very reason that the palette was drying in minutes. I was convinced that it was an intrinsic and unavoidable feature of acrylic paint - thus I switched to oils. Damn ignorant autodidacts! Thanks for the tuto it is wonderful and even if I'm going to paint with acrylics I really want to try this out. For the beauty of science as you mentionned! And to honor the time you spent to put this out.

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No-Sign-of-Sanity In reply to zancan [2006-07-04 22:38:17 +0000 UTC]

You're very welcome! I'm glad I could help!

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tsunnamii In reply to ??? [2006-07-02 03:12:49 +0000 UTC]

THANKS SO FUCKING VERY MUCH!!!!

this is of great help for me!!!

Im gonna start making big paintings, so its a very usefull "weapon" this one u gave us all..

now.. let me ask something.. cause I´m from argentina and as u can imagine I speak spainsh, so I tend to "not know" every english word...

what would be the tracing paper??? how could u describe it for me??... got the spanish translation for that???



please help!!

and THANKS AGAIN!!!!

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No-Sign-of-Sanity In reply to tsunnamii [2006-07-02 03:36:08 +0000 UTC]

You're very fucking welcome!!!

Um... Tracing paper is a type of paper that's so thin you can still see through it. Like this [link]

Does that help?

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tsunnamii In reply to No-Sign-of-Sanity [2006-07-02 04:50:32 +0000 UTC]

yes!!!!.. ist called "hoja de calco" or "hoja de calcar" here...

yes yes.. I lover using it to learn how to draw...

now I get the whole idea!!!

THANKS!!!

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No-Sign-of-Sanity In reply to tsunnamii [2006-07-02 16:39:25 +0000 UTC]

Tracing paper = Hoja de calco, huh? I learn something new everyday

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tsunnamii In reply to No-Sign-of-Sanity [2006-07-02 20:42:22 +0000 UTC]

WIIII

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krazzydragon33 In reply to ??? [2006-07-01 23:36:07 +0000 UTC]

XD XD I use whatever is lying around. Usually cheep dishes I've picked up at the Salvation Army or something. Some of the ones I have are cheep plastic plates from dept stores. If it dies, I don't care lol. Though I do have some real mixing pallets from the art store for watercolor, and watercolor techniques. Not that I'm any good at it, but I still have them. I do have one of those nice sealable palletes, the one with the snap on lid. Oh yea...took it to school, set it up where people won't bug it, left it for the weekend....came back to a science exparament XD XD XD That was some colorful mold LOL

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No-Sign-of-Sanity In reply to krazzydragon33 [2006-07-02 03:44:02 +0000 UTC]

Yep, moldy acrylics... it happens to the best of us.

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krazzydragon33 In reply to No-Sign-of-Sanity [2006-07-02 13:57:21 +0000 UTC]

lol only thing worse is moldy tempras. Oi they stink!!

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No-Sign-of-Sanity In reply to krazzydragon33 [2006-07-02 16:37:39 +0000 UTC]

I'll take your word for it!

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znow-white In reply to ??? [2006-07-01 21:53:09 +0000 UTC]

Nifty tut you have here and I get to see your Arm...
Thanks for sharing..

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No-Sign-of-Sanity In reply to znow-white [2006-07-02 03:37:29 +0000 UTC]

I'll share my arm with you anytime.

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znow-white In reply to No-Sign-of-Sanity [2006-07-02 20:41:00 +0000 UTC]

*runs of to get knife and fork*

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No-Sign-of-Sanity In reply to znow-white [2006-07-02 21:27:58 +0000 UTC]

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znow-white In reply to No-Sign-of-Sanity [2006-07-05 21:13:50 +0000 UTC]

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C-D In reply to ??? [2006-07-01 18:58:49 +0000 UTC]

awesome tutorial!

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No-Sign-of-Sanity In reply to C-D [2006-07-02 03:39:12 +0000 UTC]

Thank you! I'm glad you like it!

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C-D In reply to No-Sign-of-Sanity [2006-07-02 06:16:49 +0000 UTC]

I find it really helpful
I hate it when those damn paints dry

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bobtheraccoon [2006-07-01 17:05:45 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, Wet- Pallets are Awesome, I find that flat cafeteria trays work great, that way you can use a second one to turn upside down and cover your [allet easily when you aren't working. Also, Silicon baking paper will probably work much better than tracing paper. It will do the same thing, but won't get wet on top and so your paints will never mix with the water. Glad you are sharing this with people, not many people know about wet pallets.

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No-Sign-of-Sanity In reply to bobtheraccoon [2006-07-02 16:44:09 +0000 UTC]

Are you advocating that I should advise people to steal of cafeteria trays to use as palettes?!! I'm trying to share some tips about making art, not encouraging people to take that first step towards a life of crime!!!

Seriously though, thanks for the extra tips and for checking out my tutorial. I really dig your gallery by the way. You’re quite talented!

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bobtheraccoon In reply to No-Sign-of-Sanity [2006-07-03 19:15:07 +0000 UTC]

LOL, well thank you very much. No prob. I like your works, the jokers calling card was definated my favourite.

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LucaTedde In reply to ??? [2006-07-01 15:11:09 +0000 UTC]

YEAH YEAH YEAH.. since I am thinking about trying acrylics sooner or later.. I find this tut. very interesting...

Everybody should share experiences like you did here

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