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<blockquote data-quote="gennepher" data-source="post: 2284404" data-attributes="member: 238814"><p>Thank you for the compliment [USER=305199]@geefull[/USER] </p><p>I am still practicing those elusive butterflies......</p><p></p><p>Your hills and their detail are amazing. </p><p></p><p>The masking fluid is working well. When I showed my art group how to use masking stuff, the first thing I tried with them (I hadn’t a clue what I was doing!) was masking tape torn into stone shaped pieces, to make a stone wall. Then with the masking fluid, I suggested using cocktail sticks to draw with it, or use those ‘rubber’ ended brushes you blend pastels with. </p><p></p><p>I personally found it messy work. But what I do use is those white correction pens (some are better than others) for the waves on a watercolour, or pastel. For a white ironwork gate (as in a couple of castles not far from here), I have done the background trees quite dark, then used the white correction pen to scribble an impression of the wrought iron gates. </p><p></p><p>There are different makes of masking fluid (or were last time a bought it), so each would be a bit different. Before lockdown I ordered a resist pen off Amazon. I might have bought more resist stuff, I think I did. It/they came, but where it/they went, I have no idea. If I find it/them in this Tardis, I will try it/them and let you know...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gennepher, post: 2284404, member: 238814"] Thank you for the compliment [USER=305199]@geefull[/USER] I am still practicing those elusive butterflies...... Your hills and their detail are amazing. The masking fluid is working well. When I showed my art group how to use masking stuff, the first thing I tried with them (I hadn’t a clue what I was doing!) was masking tape torn into stone shaped pieces, to make a stone wall. Then with the masking fluid, I suggested using cocktail sticks to draw with it, or use those ‘rubber’ ended brushes you blend pastels with. I personally found it messy work. But what I do use is those white correction pens (some are better than others) for the waves on a watercolour, or pastel. For a white ironwork gate (as in a couple of castles not far from here), I have done the background trees quite dark, then used the white correction pen to scribble an impression of the wrought iron gates. There are different makes of masking fluid (or were last time a bought it), so each would be a bit different. Before lockdown I ordered a resist pen off Amazon. I might have bought more resist stuff, I think I did. It/they came, but where it/they went, I have no idea. If I find it/them in this Tardis, I will try it/them and let you know... [/QUOTE]
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