Rheotech Student Acrylics

Creamy medium-body acrylics for learning, mixing, and everyday painting


Medium-body consistency that stays controllable for brushwork and coverage

Great pigment loading using Tri-Art’s professional-quality artist dispersions

Add mediums for flow and finish control without sacrificing the acrylic film

Quick Points on Rheotech Student Acrylics

  • If a mix “greys out” fast, check for near-complements and test 1:10 white tints to see true tint strength
  • Transparent colours can still be highly tinting, so judge strength by tints, not opacity
  • When thinning with water, add a little medium too, since excess water can reduce adhesion and film integrity
  • For smooth gradients and crisp edges, start on a sandable ground like Rheotech Gesso, then sand lightly once dry
  • Use gloss, semi-gloss, or matte mediums to control sheen instead of chasing it with over-thinning

  • Made in Canada since 1994.
  • Free shipping on orders over $89

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Frequently asked questions

Quick answers to common questions on Rheotech Student Acrylics. If you still need help, contact us and we’ll point you to the right option.

Is Rheotech Student Acrylics “real” acrylic paint, and who is it for?

Rheotech is Tri-Art’s student acrylic line with a medium-body consistency that’s designed to be easy to handle for beginners while still behaving like a proper acrylic paint film; use it for studies, class projects, underpainting, or finished work by starting with a thin block-in layer, letting it dry to the touch, then building opaque passages on top as needed (browse the full Rheotech Student Acrylic Paint colours to pick sizes that match your practice).

What does “medium body” mean when I’m actually painting?

“Medium body” means Rheotech sits between fluid and heavy body so you can switch from drawing-like brushwork to coverage without fighting the paint; for cleaner edges and less streaking, load the brush a bit more than you would for watercolour, place the stroke, then leave it alone until it sets up instead of over-brushing as it starts to tack.

Can I thin Rheotech with water for washes or glazing?

Yes, but avoid the trap of endlessly “just adding water,” because too much water can reduce film integrity and adhesion, so for controlled washes use water sparingly and add a small amount of acrylic medium to the mix, then glaze in thin layers and let each layer dry before the next for clean colour (this approach pairs well with Rheotech colours and the broader Tri-Art acrylic mediums collection when you want more control).

How do I make Rheotech thicker for texture without it cracking or getting chalky?

For real texture, don’t try to “fake” thickness with lots of drying time and repeated brushing, instead mix Rheotech into an acrylic gel or modelling medium so the binder stays strong, then apply in deliberate, confident strokes or knife marks and let it dry fully before adding detail layers on top.

Why does Rheotech sometimes look different wet versus dry, and how do I plan for it?

Acrylic can shift slightly as it dries because the emulsion looks milky when wet and clarifies as water evaporates, so colours often “settle” into their true value and chroma after drying; to stay in control, make a quick test swatch beside your palette (a thick and a thin stroke), let it dry, then match your mixes to the dry swatch rather than the wet paint.

What’s a strong starter palette in Rheotech for colour mixing?

Start with a tight mixing set rather than chasing dozens of tubes: choose a warm and cool of each primary plus white, and add a dark neutral for fast value control, then practise mixing strings (five steps from masstone to tint) so you learn your pigment strengths quickly; once you’ve got that dialed, expand from the Rheotech colour range based on what your subjects actually demand.

How do I use Rheotech for underpainting and then switch to professional Tri-Art acrylics?

Use Rheotech for fast composition, value mapping, and large block-ins, then let it dry thoroughly before glazing, scumbling, or adding high-chroma passages with your preferred professional line; keep the underpainting lean (thin to medium, not lumpy), and treat later layers as “decisions,” meaning fewer, more intentional strokes once the structure is set (Rheotech’s medium body makes it especially suited to this staged workflow, so start with Rheotech Student Acrylic Paint for the groundwork).

My Rheotech is beading up, lifting, or feeling like it won’t stick, what should I do?

First suspect the surface, not the paint: many pre-primed supports can have excess surfactant or sizing on top, so wipe the surface lightly with a damp cloth or sponge and let it dry, then test a small painted area and give adhesion time to develop; if you’re thinning heavily, back off the water and use an acrylic medium to keep the film strong, and always let layers dry before scrubbing over them to avoid mechanical lifting.

Discover a new product line.

Pick your paint body, then round out your toolkit with a simple palette and the right mediums.

  1. Choose body: thick for texture, fluid for pours and glazing, medium for everyday painting.
  2. Start small: pick a limited palette and add colours as you discover what you reach for.
  3. Match your surface: use a suitable ground, then tune sheen and flow with mediums.

Common questions

Why should I choose Art Noise Acrylic Gouache?

Choose it when you want the look and working logic of gouache, but in an acrylic format designed to dry water-resistant and permanent.

What is unique about Tri-Art Acrylic Mediums?

Tri-Art Acrylic Mediums are “paint without the pigment,” mapping polymer medium to liquid acrylic behaviour and gel medium to high-viscosity behaviour, plus categories like grounds, texture gels, varnishes, and additives.

UVFX Artist Fluorescents is a Specialty paint, will it work for me?

Yes if your goal is UV response and visibility under blacklight. If you primarily need conventional studio colour mixing and subtlety, use your regular acrylic line and reserve UVFX for accents or purpose-built passages.