Ferris
A Fixture
Hi guys,
I am in bad need of a little of your expert advice: I am eager to learn how exactly you paint the seams on clothing. What I mean is the thin shaded line to indicate the seam, and the equally thin line right next to it to indicate a highlight. It's a great effect, but I find it frustatingly hard to get right
When I do this I have great difficulty to get one straight and even line, let alone two right next to each other. As a result I think it looks too wide and 'wiggly'.
One particular problem I am having is that on my minute 00 brush that I use the acrylic paint just dries faster than I can position the brush.... Maybe I should use oils for this step, but I note that some of you guys do it with acrylics so it must be possible somehow...
Anyway, long story (you can surely feel the frustration), I would really like to use this forum to learn how exactly you usually go about this job? 00 brush, or a bigger, but accurately pointed brush? Acrylics or oils? And maybe someone has a trick to keep the line regular and straight??
All comments would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Adrian
I am in bad need of a little of your expert advice: I am eager to learn how exactly you paint the seams on clothing. What I mean is the thin shaded line to indicate the seam, and the equally thin line right next to it to indicate a highlight. It's a great effect, but I find it frustatingly hard to get right
When I do this I have great difficulty to get one straight and even line, let alone two right next to each other. As a result I think it looks too wide and 'wiggly'.
One particular problem I am having is that on my minute 00 brush that I use the acrylic paint just dries faster than I can position the brush.... Maybe I should use oils for this step, but I note that some of you guys do it with acrylics so it must be possible somehow...
Anyway, long story (you can surely feel the frustration), I would really like to use this forum to learn how exactly you usually go about this job? 00 brush, or a bigger, but accurately pointed brush? Acrylics or oils? And maybe someone has a trick to keep the line regular and straight??
All comments would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Adrian