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  1. Getting A Feel For Oil Paint
    by Jimmy Cox. Finding the right brushes and becoming familiar with the texture and nuances of oil paint is critical to successfully using this medium. As far as brushes go, you can use hoghair oil-color brushes with this medium - two or three round-shaped ones, sizes 3, 6, and 8, and two or three flat-shaped, with one large one, size 12. These can be the usual long-handled type of brushes. They should be kept... products, articles, news

  2. Learn How To Face Paint
    by Stephen Dolan. What is more fun for kids than face painting? If you are planning to entertain a large number of kids for a birthday party, corporate event, or church social face painting can be an easy way to keep a large number of kids content and happy (by no means an easy accomplishment!). Before shelling out your lifes savings to get a clown to come and paint the kids faces, why don't you try your hand at ... products, articles, news

  3. Paint For Your Model Fighterplane
    by Victor Epand. In regards to the panel lines on aircraft; most modern aircraft have very tight joints between panels and the individual panels that make up the airframe are not actually visible. We expect that our models should show this "detail" which in fact does not exist. What many people think of, as "panel line is really differences in the way that the paint fades the panel lines that will show are those ... products, articles, news

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