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Blanket Close-up
Black Gold Wave brush
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Capturing Blanket Detail with the Wave brush
Black Gold Wave brush
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Black Gold Wave Techniques |
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I love to paint texture and after
searching for a long time to find the right brush, I found that the wave
brush creates just the right amount of texture for my blankets.
Here is how I do it:
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Turn your canvas so your brush lines up with the
first fold at a 90-degree angle.
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Start at the top of the fold and stipple in you
first highlight color moving your brush back and forth in a line along
the fold using a Black Gold Wave brush.
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Repeat this across each fold slowly moving
towards the shadow area.
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Make sure you keep the lightest
area on the side where the light is coming from. As you move across
toward the shadows make sure you do not bring too much light into that
area.
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Keep your lights and heavy
texture where the light is most evident.
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Be sure to overlap your stippling on the edge of
each fold and each color to create “depth”.
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The texture will usually not show up in the very
dark areas
Use the size brush depending on
the size of the area you are painting, if it is a small area choose a
smaller Wave Brush.
This project
was created by Sharon Teal Coray demonstrating the proper
techniques
for creating unique craft and painting projects using Dynasty®
Brushes.
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