LOADING YOUR BRUSH:To fully load the inside
bristles of your brush first hold it perpendicular to the palette and work the
bristles into the pile of paint. Then holding the brush at a 45 degree angle,
drag the brush across your palette and away from the pile of paint. Flipping
your brush from side to side will insure both sides will be loaded evenly.
For some strokes you may want the end of your brush
to be rounded. To do this, stand the brush vertically on the palette. Firmly
pull toward you working the brush in one direction. Lift off the palette with
each stroke. This will tend to round off the end of the brush, paint with the
rounded end up.
MIXING FOR HIGHLIGHTS:Place the tip of your brush
into the can of LIQUID WHITE, LIQUID CLEAR or ODORLESS THINNER allow only a
small amount of medium to remain on the bristles. Load your brush by gently
dragging it through the highlight colors, repeat as needed. Gently tap the
bristles against the palette just enough to open up the bristles and loosen the
paint.
LOADING THE PALETTE KNIFE:With your palette knife,
pull the mixture of paint in a thin layer down across the palette. Holding your
knife in a straight upward position, pull the long working edge of your knife
diagonally across the paint. This will create a roll of paint on your knife.
WHAT IF I HAVE NEVER PAINTED BEFORE?There are no
great mysteries to painting. You need only the desire, a few basic techniques
and a little practice. lf you are new to this technique, I strongly suggest
that you read the entire section on "TIPS AND TECHNIQUES" prior to
starting your first painting. Consider each painting you create as a learning
experience. Add your own special touch and ideas to each painting you do and
your confidence as well as your ability will increase at an unbelievable rate.
WHAT PAINT SHOULD I USE?The BOB ROSS technique of
painting is dependent upon a special firm oil painting for sale
the base colors. Colors that are used primarily for highlights (Yellows) are
manufactured to a thinner consistency for easier mixing and application. The
use of proper equipment helps assure the best possible results.
Liquid Clear is a particularly exciting ingredient
for wet-on-wet painting. Like Liquid White/Black, it creates the necessary
smooth and slippery surface. Additionally, Liquid Clear has the advantage of
not diluting the intensity of other colors especially the darks which are so
important in painting seascapes. Remember to apply Liquid Clear very sparingly!
The tendency is to apply larger amounts than necessary because it is so
difficult to see.
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