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Can you even say that? "Ombré Gradation"
Anyway Blending
Seems this is a skill I really need to work on with painting. I can do it with a pencil pretty well, but paints - not so much.
Its fun to see the change as you blend the paint to another hue.
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Just another way to look at it to help hone your skill.
I'm new to painting, so Im not sure 100% sure if Im using the right brushes.
For sure, I need to practice more.
There is a definite correlation between paints and blending ease. Weather or not you can get your blending perfect with cheap paints; I'm not sure. It was easier to blend with the average priced paints vrs the cheap paint.
My wallet tells me I need to get better at using the cheap paints.
Keep your brush wet, until next time.
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