01-16-2014, 05:51 AM
My advice would be acrylics. They dry super fast (if you are glazing or making thin layers, they are pretty much completely dry when you get to the next layer). Also, you can cover large areas pretty fast, just take larger brush:) Also, you wash brushes with water and you pretty much don't need anything except water as a medium (though you could add some yolk or go and by some mediums to keep the contrast).
Now, this is pretty much unrelated to your situation, but I would like to add that I think acrylics are exceptionally good for practicing, as they don't blend too much and they dry fast, so you are basically doing the guess-the-value-and-color game the whole time you are painting.
Now, this is pretty much unrelated to your situation, but I would like to add that I think acrylics are exceptionally good for practicing, as they don't blend too much and they dry fast, so you are basically doing the guess-the-value-and-color game the whole time you are painting.