LiquitexBasics Acrylic Paint, 8.45-Oz Tube, Burnt Sienna
Brand | Liquitex |
Color | Burnt Sienna |
Finish Type | Satin |
Size | 8.45 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 250 Milliliters |
Special Feature | Washable |
Unit Count | 8.45 Fl Oz |
Paint Type | Acrylic |
Specific Uses For Product | Art Painting |
Surface Recommendation | Stone |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Item Form | Liquid |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Model Name | BASICS |
Package Information | Tube |
Coverage | Medium |
UPC | 094376974713 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00094376974713 |
Manufacturer | ColArt Americas |
Part Number | 4385127 |
Item Weight | 10.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.95 x 2.95 x 1.95 inches |
Country of Origin | France |
Item model number | 4385127 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | 8.5-oz Tube |
Finish | Satin |
Material | Acrylic |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Washable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**M
Amazing colors
I love it 🥰 i got 4 colors and they all arrived perfectly
M**A
Amazing
Thank you 🌹
R**.
Received just one tube instead of pack of three
The title reads-Liquitex Basics Acrylic Paint 4Oz - Cadmium Red Medium Hue (Pack of 3)... while I have just received one tube!!
D**C
Don't let the color-chart fool you, "Cadmium Red, Light Hue is traffic-cone orange!"
While we use these paints for our art classes liberally, buying them online has been a nightmare. You can only rely on the color-chart at your own-risk. The colors have been named/identified by someone with a serious problem. One, "Cadmium Red - Light Hue" is the color of an orange traffic cone. Looking at the color-chart provided in the item listing, we expected a vermilion, but that one isn't even close. Just call it fluorescent orange and be done with it! And "Magenta - Medium"? Pepto-Bismol pink! In what universe is that magenta?? The makers of these paints are on the paint-ID struggle-bus. When photos of the actual tube are provided, go with those. The chart is a lie.
A**Y
The bronze is penny colored, which is what I wanted
I bought the bronze color paint. I chose it going by the color shown in the photos rather than what they named the color (risky, I know) because I wanted something copper-toned that wasn't *too* red or pink, but more of a natural copper color. This fits the bill. The paint is a reddish brown "penny" color under normal light, not a yellowish brown color like actual bronze usually is -- if you're looking for a bronze color. However, when light reflects straight off of it, sometimes it can have a golden/bronze cast depending on the angle.The paint isn't super thick, it goes on evenly and smoothly. If you want really good coverage, you'll need to put on more than one layer of paint, and preferably over a darker color. I did swatches of 1, 2, and 3 layers on black and white sketch paper using a soft brush. Getting a good photo was impossible because of the metallic reflection. I took one with light overhead and one without.Overall it would be better if it was more pigmented, but it's really not bad for what it is. I'm planning on using it for decorative purposes anyway, probably with a copper-toned or brown basecoat and this on top.
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I LOVE Liquitex Basics acrylic paint
I LOVE Liquitex Basics acrylic paint! I think I have every color! I've never had any issues with them being too thin as I have with other brands. Colors are vibrant.
A**W
Love Liquitex, DO NOT BUY in the big jar size
Liquitex paints rock. They are used by professionals as well as amateur hobbyists like me. I've bought a bunch of the core pigments by Liquitex, which are all gorgeous, and have learned this : Do not, I repeat, DO... NOT... buy the largest size paint as a way to get a cheaper prize per ounce. It is NOT WORTH IT. I bought Titanium White in a chunky jar because I knew I'd use it most. I regret this SO MUCH. The jars are absolute messy garbage. It is so hard to know how much you'll need and you end up wasting more paint than you save. You unscrew the lid and dry little flakes drop into the jar's giant maw, soiling your literal pound of beautiful, fresh paint with dry poo poo nurdles. I hate it. Get the squeeze tubes. The jars shouldn't even be sold.
C**S
quality seller
one of the biggest problems i have with paint in these plastic tubes is there always seem to have some missing or it is diluted. Especially this color,, prism violet which no one else makes and is impossible to replicate. The reason it's so easy for the paint to be siphoned is the tube does not collapse so you can't tell. My last 2 from ebay were actually lighter!1So I am thrilled with this seller. The tubes were noticeably heavy, they were sealed and packaged separatelythis seller is a keeper!
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