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18 August, 14:02

Donald plans to paint a realistic close-up of a cat. He wants to make the composition very precise and show fine details, such as the cat's whiskers. Which type of paint should he use?. A. acrylic

B. watercolor

C. oil

D. tempera

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  1. 18 August, 14:09
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    It should be between acrylic and tempera because oil and watercolored paints are too runny to get a fine line
  2. 18 August, 14:17
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    He could go with D. Tempera

    Tempera coloring is very precise and can easily be used if you have the skills necessary to paint hair. This was commonly seen in religious paintings made with tempera techniques. The first tree are not that much about fine details and photorealism and are more about vivid colors and expressiveness.
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