good wet palette tutorial

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good wet palette tutorial

Post by me_in_japan » Sun Apr 10, 2011 7:53 am

Some time ago, Badruck was asking me about how one goes about building a wet palette. I happened to come across this tutorial today, and while its probably way too late to help badruck, it occured to me that other folks might find it useful. It aint so exciting, but I find a wet palette helps a huuuuuge amount with my painting.

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Re: good wet palette tutorial

Post by jus » Wed Apr 13, 2011 2:16 am

I find a wet palette helps a huuuuuge amount with my painting
seconded, thirded and fourthed. I can't see how people find it bearable painting without one. great find by the way. Right now I'm using an absorbant cloth fabric rather than soggy kitchen towel, and it seems to dry out in hour, but its still good.

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