are best for detailed brushwork on canvas, wood, or paper.

: Appears transparent or white on most surfaces in daylight but reveals a specific color only when hit by UV light. Acrylic vs. Spray :

UV fluorescent paint, often called , contains pigments that react to ultraviolet light to create a brilliant "glow". Unlike glow-in-the-dark (photoluminescent) paint, it usually requires a continuous UV light source to stay visible. 1. Types of UV Paint to Consider

: Includes fabric-specific paints for clothing and high-concentrate liquids for "paint parties". 2. Where to Buy