We Talk About Rust Preventive Paint

By David Wood


Have you ever thought what it would be like to paint something? No, not in an artsy way, but just painting over something. Like a car or a wall or anything. As stupid and simple as that might sound, some people actually have never done it. Take the author for example. We really want to paint the walls of our room. It has been light green ever since we could remember and is now covered with so many vandalism. To be honest, some metal parts have caught rust too. Can we stop that from spreading? If we can then let us talk about Rust Preventive Paint.

Choose one photo with a lot of good highlights. Also shadows. Try picking one that has a good range from light and then to dark. Pose your model so there will be a few shadowy areas on its face because this adds dimension to your painting. Once you have that image, cut this photo to the right side of a canvas or maybe even a panel.

In fact, the most we will talk about is tint in general. Like, normal ones. Specifically, some color palettes that might be interesting. Tips may be included or we could be just stalling for some of these paragraphs, like this for example. This is called stalling.

So how about making it cool and do it with blue? What kind? Well, baby blue or pastel blue. Nothing too dark. As much as we would want this one, our doors, and the living room are already in some shade of it. We want something different, thanks. Are there any other choices out there?

There is beauty in art and there is art in a portrait that was originally from a photo itself. But it is not easy to engage in this nor will it be easy to learn it. But everything can be perfected with practice. As such, we shall discuss how to do it first.

Us humans tend to compare everything of different species as our own. We incorporate things to make it easier for us to understand. That makes things relatable but it is not reliable. For all we know, their culture could be completely different and we would not have the brain capacity to understand it because we are lowly humans.

Someone needs to help us move the bed and the wooden closet. Not to be cocky but that wardrobe is fragile and old, much more precious than anything here. You could even go to Narnia in that.

Details and other definition ought to be next. Things such as shadows and adjustments should be covered as well as light coloring. Add the darks and the lights in places they are needed the most and never put too much or else a mess is made. Contrast should be practiced as well.

Hold on, we have not talked about colors at all. That sucks. Imagine painting your car a bright neon orange. Would that give everyone a headache once they get a look at that vehicle? It looks like a rainbow just puked on it and then someone from My Little Pony just took it for a joyride down college fraternity street.




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