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Yes, you could just use your fingers, but selecting the best brushes for your painting might achieve a slightly more grown-up result.
Step 1: Decide on synthetic or natural
Decide if you want a synthetic or natural-fiber brush.
Tip
When starting out, go with the less-expensive synthetic. Save natural-fiber for when you're more experienced.
Step 2: Choose medium
Decide what medium you'll be working in.
Tip
If you're painting in acrylics or oils, start with synthetic brushes because these paints are harder to clean out of the brush.
Step 3: Familiarize yourself w/ 8 types
Familiarize yourself with the 8 main types of brushes: round, flat, bright, filbert, fan, angle, mop and rigger.
Tip
round brush (closely arranged bristles for detail); flat blush (flat end for quickly moving paint around); bright brush (flat but with shorter, stiffer bristles); filbert brush (domed ends); fan brush (for blending paints); angled brush (general detail brush); mop brush (broad soft paint application); rigger (round brush with long hairs)
Step 4: Hold brush
Pick a brush and hold it in your fist, bristles up.
Tip
After rubbing, the whole brush should take its original shape, and no bristles should fall out.
Step 5: Choose flat & filbert
Choose two workhorse brushes—a flat and a filbert—as your main brushes.
Tip
Choose the brush size depending on the size of your work. A size 6 is good middle ground to start.
Step 6: Select smaller & larger sizes
Choose two more flats and two more filberts, one of each a size smaller and larger than the size you already have.
Step 7: Choose special brushes
Select any other special brushes you think you'll need based on your project. This should be all you need to begin, so grab a canvas and start experimenting!
Did You Know?
Some of the best brushes use the hair of animals, the best being sable brushes from the tail of a sable marten.
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