I'm back. Dry brush is applying a bit of paint with one brush, and carefully, delicately, gently blending it with another one [almost damp]. It can be somewhat touchy, as too much blending can remove some of the underlying pigment. And, yes, I will post something on the tugboats. I was having some trouble with it, but I believe I have resolved the problem. Kathryn
My word John! That is a lot you've accomplished indeed! So you have a big shed/workshop... It's only right you have something to build/store in it! You are so clever! And congratulations to your Granddaughter too! :0)
Amazing accomplishments, John! Your energy is apparently boundless!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sherry ... I wish it was boundless!
Deletewow! You have been busy. The workshop looks great!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ona
DeleteJohn, you are a whirlwind of activity. Love it!!
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I'm back. Dry brush is applying a bit of paint with one brush, and carefully, delicately, gently blending it with another one [almost damp]. It can be somewhat touchy, as too much blending can remove some of the underlying pigment.
ReplyDeleteAnd, yes, I will post something on the tugboats. I was having some trouble with it, but I believe I have resolved the problem.
Kathryn
Thanks for that, Kathryn. Be interested to see the tugboats when you're ready
DeleteCongratulations, John! I'll have a look at your granddaughter's website now!
ReplyDeleteThank you Judy
DeleteMy word John! That is a lot you've accomplished indeed! So you have a big shed/workshop... It's only right you have something to build/store in it! You are so clever! And congratulations to your Granddaughter too! :0)
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