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		<description><![CDATA[this is the initial underpainting what your aiming to do here is define and fix edges and lines which could otherwise become lost in subsequent layers avoid creating edges you don&#8217;t want by blurring them out using painting Medium colors used: permanent rose cadmium yellow light french ultramarine titanium white brand: Griffin Alkyd fast drying [...]]]></description>
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<p>this is the initial underpainting what your aiming to do here is define and fix edges and lines which could otherwise become lost in subsequent layers avoid creating edges you don&#8217;t want by blurring them out using painting Medium colors used: permanent rose cadmium yellow light french ultramarine titanium white brand: Griffin Alkyd fast drying oil color Mediums: Liquin wearing gloves Disposable gloves should be considered when working with oil paints. Many pigments &#038; mediums are toxic and can be absorbed through the skin. part 2/3 www.youtube.com part 3/3 www.youtube.com website www.mniland.com</p>
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