
* Poison Obstacles: If you've small kids, maybe you would not like to have the solvents used in a handmade oil painting lying around. Some people are also allergic to the solvents, in which case you might research low-odor versions or are water-based oil paints. Soft pastels can create a lot of dust; be careful to minimize the amount you inhale. For instance, don't blow on your work to remove loose pastel. Poisonous pigments, such as cadmium red, are usually available as a non-toxic hue. Not that any paint is produced to be eaten! (See Also: Safety Tips for Using Art Materials).
* Cost: Top-quality paintings and oil painting canvas is expensive but dirt-cheap paint won't bring you good results when you are getting mixing colors. You require to find a balance between paint that's of a quality to give good colors but cheap enough that you don't worry too much about or wasting it.
Personally, acrylic coating is the best choice for beginners in my opinion, they're easy to learn to use, cleaning and dilution and water, for the brand, is a very good balance of quality and price.
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