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Uploaded by on Feb 1, 2010

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This is a brief look at how to shade/float on your painting projects. Using the Maxine Thomas
"easy" method!

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  • That's interesting. I took art in college but it wasn't an art school. I learned alot things

    but never how to float or shade more than one way either. I had to learn that from the

    experienced painting teachers I took lessons from privately.

    I am glad my video helped you out a little. There is so much to art and I love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL!!!

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  • Thank you soooo much for sharing this video. I knew about the angle brush to float, but didn't know how to extend that shading ..... mop brush !! I believe it'll be my new best friend:) I love how to videos and appreciate you taking the time to post it. Trying to do a picture of a curtain and couldn't get the shading right on the folds. I think this will do the trick.... thanks again ! DD

  • It makes me happy to watch a "How To Video" that is actually informative with great commentary that explains the How To for the video! Great Job and THANK YOU!

  • Very imformative. I am studying art atm and they do teach you how to paint and about colors, but they do not teach you different ways of blending or other techniques. I find that strange. But your video has helped me alot. Thanks

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