--- In [email protected], kenneth parson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> To those of you who do model...
> Consider true artist chalks for three reasons. 1. they are
available in many variations of a color - twenty plus of just gray. 2.
in scraping the chalk you can, through control, get a variation in
texture from a powder to small bits and chunks and flakes and which
can be extremely useful, and 3. there are spray fixatives that the big
boys use - the real artists- intended for this product to fix the
color on the art work without changing its nature or value of the
color because what rubs on will rub off. The whole system is already
in place and has been used and proven for many many many years..
> model on.
> Gonzo Parson overlooking beautiful lake LuLu in East Tennessee,
Drop in some time.
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Hi again,
Some time back I was offered a tip on applying pastel "chalks"
for more non-Dullcoted durability.....use a moistened brush to apply
it. Plain old tap water will suffice.
One obvious long wearing solution is to NOT set out a bowl of
Cheese Curls or potato chips at your operating night! Leaves nasty
fingerprints. Pretzels seem go best with beer anyway and aren't greasy!
Bud Rindfleisch
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