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Re: Dot problems
[quote="Metina"]Yes, but not too wet. It has to be really creamy. I use a dippy pot where I have white in a little creamier consistency than I would use for line work for dots. A good round brush without a point is also best. I like the American Painter #5 or the Mark Ried #4 brush for dots.
-Metina[/quote
My dots were aweful and I was having a lot of trouble with dots too! It was a shame because I felt it ruined my dolphin and shark designs particularly ... bubbles looked so bad THEN I look Metina's advice and bought a Mark Reid #4 and watered my paint down a bit more AND voilą!!!!! My dots are now pefect!
As with everything is FP world - practice! And you'll get there...but with these type of tips and tricks FP is mad easier.... Yeah for sharing on this awesome forum!
-Metina[/quote
My dots were aweful and I was having a lot of trouble with dots too! It was a shame because I felt it ruined my dolphin and shark designs particularly ... bubbles looked so bad THEN I look Metina's advice and bought a Mark Reid #4 and watered my paint down a bit more AND voilą!!!!! My dots are now pefect!
As with everything is FP world - practice! And you'll get there...but with these type of tips and tricks FP is mad easier.... Yeah for sharing on this awesome forum!

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