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What materials are needed for texture painting?

(1) lime powder. It can be ground into fine powder and sand particles, and can be mixed with oil painting pigments, but it can't be added too much, otherwise the adhesion will be weakened.

(2) marble powder. Similar to lime powder, but this lime powder is hard and heavy, and it is not easy to grind.

(3) sand. It needs to be washed with water before use, which is easy for oil painting pigments to mix.

(4) hematite powder. It needs to be fully blended with oil painting pigments to obtain uniform texture. Not suitable for strong usage.

(5) others. Use glass, sawdust, weeds, etc. evenly.

Simple method of making texture painting:

Use white powder or lithopone to make white latex into paste, use brush or painting knife to make mottled texture where needed, dissolve Dama or Marti resin in turpentine and then mix white pigment, and then use brush or painting knife to make ideal texture on the scraped canvas when it reaches a certain consistency.