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:iconjoejusko:
Foreground elements masked off with Windsor & Newton Art Masking Fluid to facilitate painting background without painting over the figures.
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:icondseter:
~Dseter Sep 25, 2012  Student Traditional Artist
I've been afraid of the fluid but I see the advantage now as I've been using the full sheet frisket to mask my figures. Then I have to carefully cut around the objects I want masked with a super sharp x-acto. I might try it now that I've seen this. Thanks for all these steps.
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:iconjoejusko:
Hate film when painting. it curls when wet and the paint seeps under. This is a much better option and you don't cut your board.
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:iconhowlett66:
~howlett66 Sep 25, 2012   Traditional Artist
Just a thing, it may sound stupid but since I have no idea how this works whatsoever...After you're done with the elements you wanted to paint, how do you remove the mask so you can start painting the rest?

Thanks in advance sir.
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:iconjoejusko:
It just peels right off and you clean up the edges with a rubber cement pick up.
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:iconhowlett66:
~howlett66 Sep 26, 2012   Traditional Artist
Hmm...Right then.Thank you again :)
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:iconemoshus:
*emoshus Sep 26, 2012  Hobbyist General Artist
It is very easy... Once the fluid gets dry, it becomes an elastic layer and you can easily peel it off whenever you want... Any remainder can be picked up by ereaser...
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~howlett66 Sep 26, 2012   Traditional Artist
Hmm...Cool.Thank you so much for clarifying that for me good sir.
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*emoshus Sep 26, 2012  Hobbyist General Artist
In fact, you can see master Joe doing it at step 19 of this series...
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~SentryatHeart Sep 25, 2012  Professional Traditional Artist
I, too, am wondering about this process. well done!
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:iconchristopherstevens:
Joe, would this mask work with oils as well?
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