The Difference Between Acrylic Pigment And Watercolor Pigment
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Acrylic and watercolor have significant differences in material, characteristics, visual effects, techniques, color saturation, and other aspects. After drying, acrylic pigment forms a porous film, which is water-resistant, brightly colored, can overlap colors, has strong adhesion, strong preservation, and can be painted very realistically. Water powder pigment is between semi transparent and opaque, and can produce a gorgeous, soft, and bright artistic effect. It is generally used for students during the examination stage.
There are differences between propylene and water powder in multiple aspects.
Differences in Material and Characteristics
Acrylic pigment is a water-soluble pigment that forms a porous film after drying, becomes water-resistant, has bright colors, can overlap colors, has a soft pigment layer, strong adhesion, and strong preservation. This pigment has a bright color, purity, and a bright surface luster. Its painting materials are not limited and can be applied to surfaces such as canvas, regular paper, glass, stone, walls, clothing, cloth, etc. However, the smooth surface material of unidirectional glass cannot adhere well to acrylic pigments. In addition, acrylic paintings can be repeatedly and repeatedly modified. In the process of painting, if the pigment is not very thick, the picture can basically dry in just over ten minutes. After drying, acrylic pigment is as strong as plastic and insoluble in water.

Water powder pigments are paintings made from water and powder pigments. Its characteristic is that it lies between opacity and translucency, allowing for both heavy color thick painting and semi transparent thin painting like watercolor. The colors can produce a gorgeous, soft, and bright artistic effect. Generally, watercolor is painted on watercolor paper, and after the watercolor pigment dries, it still dissolves in water, which is significantly different from acrylic.
Differences in visual effects and techniques
Acrylic painting and watercolor painting also have significant differences in painting techniques, as acrylic is insoluble in water after it dries. Therefore, acrylic pigments can be painted using layered dyeing techniques, resulting in a strong sense of layering and realistic painting effects. However, watercolor pigments dissolve in water and cannot paint very realistic images. Generally, styles with more prominent strokes can also create a watercolor feel. In addition, acrylic can not only create a realistic style, but also provide a heavy tactile sensation, making it a material that artists love very much nowadays. Water powder is more commonly used by students during the exam stage.
Differences in color saturation
The color saturation of watercolor pigment and acrylic pigment is different. What saturation is it? It's about the vividness of colors. Acrylic has a higher color saturation than water powder, and acrylic pigments are more vibrant. Water powder contains more powder, so the saturation is low, and the painting is also slightly pinkish, while acrylic paintings are brighter.






