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Do you know what a colour matched/paint mixer/tinter is? ‎

I am a qualified automotive colourmatcher seeking employment in the UK‎

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Answer added by  Ayisha Ali
9 years ago

 Water color is usually done on papers and the result are more abstract and in an easy flow. And dries quickly making our work a lot more faster to finish our work. Oil p ... See More

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Answer added by  Sidra Sadiq
7 years ago

Actually both are not easy,its dependents on you that which medium you can handle.water colour is quickly dry medium then oil paints.

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Answer added by  Zubair Khan, Director
7 years ago

Acrylic colors can be easily handled

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Answer added by  Mong'are Clive , Marketing & Communication Head, Places In Africa Safaris
7 years ago

I think white is the colour to go with bearing in mind its bleachable.