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Oil or Water colour

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Which style suits you the best? Oil paint or water colour? How do you decide per scene?
 
This is dependent on some factors. For example, I make use of water-based colours when I have work that has tight deadlines. I wouldn't want to make use of oil based colours that will take time to dry.
 
I make use of oil based colours because they tend to last longer. When I look towards durability, I go with oil based colours because of that.
 
This is dependent on some factors. For example, I make use of water-based colours when I have work that has tight deadlines. I wouldn't want to make use of oil based colours that will take time to dry.

This is basically what I do as well. When it comes to clients that want their works done within a short time frame, I don't think twice before going for water-based colors as long as I get what I am looking for.
 
Both oil and water colour have their own unique advantages and uses. Though I prefer using oil to water colour for almost all my work because of it's blending capabilities and this rich vibrant colours too.

I had use water colour not too long ago for a project that needed to be submitted immediately. Water colour is good because of it's ability to dry faster, portable and easy to clean.
 
Both oil and water colour have their own unique advantages and uses. Though I prefer using oil to water colour for almost all my work because of it's blending capabilities and this rich vibrant colours too.

I had use water colour not too long ago for a project that needed to be submitted immediately. Water colour is good because of it's ability to dry faster, portable and easy to clean.

I will say that anyone looking for great quality, making use of oil based colours will be the best thing to do.
 
This is basically what I do as well. When it comes to clients that want their works done within a short time frame, I don't think twice before going for water-based colors as long as I get what I am looking for.

That's nice. Recently, I have been beginning to consider not taking up jobs of clients who want the works done on short notice because it has not really favoured me the way that I wanted.
 
I haven't used oil or water colour paint in a long time but my preferred always used to be water colour over oil. I found that water colour gave a better effect when it came to graphics.
 
Thanks @Stan 😇

I think both oil paint and watercolour have their area and fanbase. It is like tea and coffee, it is hard to pick.
 
The first one is oil paint, second is watercolour

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As one can decipher from these colours, the oil based colour is always thick and rich in quality, unlike the water-based one. If it is let for me, a lot of designers should focus fully on making use of oil based colors in most of their design works.
 

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