She was asked about cold wax and she clearly hadn’t actually done that medium. You do not need to heat the wax. (That’s why it’s called COLD wax) and it isn’t transparent. I love cold wax. It allows control and at the same time is interactive so fun surprises happen.
I am a beginning painter. I can draw as well. But here is my question, how often should I be painting to develop my skill, every day for an hour, or more? And should I also be working on my drawing skills as well? By the way I am taking your class on Craftsy? Thank you.
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hello. im in georgia. i learned to paint by watching Bob Ross. I like to do sip and paints.
She was asked about cold wax and she clearly hadn’t actually done that medium. You do not need to heat the wax. (That’s why it’s called COLD wax) and it isn’t transparent. I love cold wax. It allows control and at the same time is interactive so fun surprises happen.
Thank you.
I am a beginning painter. I can draw as well. But here is my question, how often should I be painting to develop my skill, every day for an hour, or more? And should I also be working on my drawing skills as well? By the way I am taking your class on Craftsy? Thank you.
Hi from colorado!
Can you further explain what the rule of thirds is please?
You said starting with acrylic you need “cack?” What is that?
Hello
Hi from Washington state…so happy to be here.
Kind of new to painting
Howdy from Texas!
Thank you!