Master Your Brushwork By SCRAPING Your Landscape Painting!
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- Watch me use this scraping technique. Blocking in your painting, then scraping your painting can IMPROVE your painting.
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Thank you for explaining the process of putting more of your attention on brushstrokes after blocking in the main colors. It's more like you know beforehand so you aren't hurried into making every single decision in one sitting. After the color is down the first day you feel more accomplished and can now just take your time. Thank you 😊
Thank you for demonstrating your technique of scraping down.
Thank you!
Very helpful!
Fascinating demonstration. I would have found it difficult to scrape what to me was already a great painting. Thank you, Phil.
Thank you very much for your wonderful work, helpful and understandable explexplanation, actually, as always.
I thought the sky and distant mountains actually looked better after scraping. With the canvas toned with a chosen color, the scraping could leave some broken color.
You sound like the actor Patrick Warburton