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Old 07-01-2001, 11:11 PM
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No 9. (Part 4)

Step 6.
Wet it down.. here I use a mop head brush to help with the backgroud blending... Keep the brush off the figure though. I dry the painting off using a hair dryer (cause I'm impatient).. The wetting takes away the shine you saw in the last pics.. This is what it looks like after wetting.





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