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How to Paint Hair + Very Subtle Edges & Brushwork

How to Paint Hair + Very Subtle Edges & Brushwork In today’s video we will be finishing up this extended portrait painting demonstration. You will now have access to every single brushstroke involved in creating this painting! Let’s remember it’s never about copying a picture, but rather it’s all about interpreting visual information and creating a painting.

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The materials used in this video are listed below,

Oil Paints:

Winsor & Newton- Titanium White
Williamsburg- Flake White
Winsor & Newton- Burnt Umber
Winsor & Newton- Permanent Alizarin Crimson
Winsor & Newton- Cadmium Red Medium
Gamblin- Yellow Ochre
Grumbacher - Cadmium Yellow Deep
Gamblin- Cadmium Green
Winsor & Newton-Sap Green
Winsor & Newton- Ultramarine Blue
Winsor & Newton- Ivory Black

Odorless mineral spirits - Mona Lisa Brand
Medium: Neo Megilp Medium - Gamblin Brand

Canvas: 11x14" Cotton Canvas toned with oil paint days prior to filming.
Brushes Used:
Princeton Summit 2 Round 6100R
Master's Touch Bristles (variety of sizes)
Master's Touch Fan brush
Master's Touch size 1 round (tiny brush)

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