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| POSTED BY: munden on 04/02/08 11:16 AM |
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Magazine sheets, aluminum foil, wax paper, newspaper, notebook paper, etc...
I've used a lot of different sheets to help add texture to my paintings - all of which I chose because I saw someone else do it first. And just when I think maybe I've thought of something new - next thing you know I see it already being used on YouTube or SprayPaint.TV!!
What kind of stuff have you used? Anything completely off the map?!
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I still have a lot to learn... but I'm trying!
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 I used a tongue depressor to make a cool planet texture. ill post it with this. ive also uses flowers
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| POSTED BY: heartben on 09/19/08 01:37 AM |
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there was another similar topic i posted pretty much the same response on. but- i started using cling wrap (or saran wrap, whatever youd like to call it) it is my favorite texture by far out of everything ive tried...
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hey. ill think of something jazzy soon.
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| POSTED BY: Zaeinn on 09/21/08 10:00 AM |
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I have used my pallet knife to make texture on a planet. Just carefully move it back and forth on the planet, and slowly move down... Its cool!
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| POSTED BY: keough21 on 12/08/08 07:24 AM |
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I use a small paint roller alot! Also another trick i like to do, is while the paint is still wet, place a loose leaf sheet of paper down for like a pyramid and soak the paint in the paper. wait a sec and slowly pull up the paper. It makes some smooth and beautiful blended textures Alot of it of course i think is personal taste
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