Advanced Painting Techniques : How to Mask when Painting

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Uploaded by on Mar 6, 2008

Understand using masking tape to seal-off an area of your canvas to prevent paint overflow into unwanted areas. Learn this and more in this free video art lesson about painting as taught by expert Matt Cail.

Expert: Matt Cail
Contact: www.homepaintings.biz
Bio: Matt Cail is an artist who works in oil, water color and acrylic paints, among others.
Filmmaker: randy primm

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  • from what i gather its not meant to be impressive , its meant to give a few tips, and this is very useful for an art student who needs some quick tips

  • He amy not have any special talent but thae ideas he has help the people who have it.

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  • Seriously, did I hear you mention NOT to use DUCT TAPE? The title says advance painting techniques, I am sure no advanced painter would ever consider using duct tape. I am quite sure even the majority of beginning painters would not use that kind of tape. Sadly, this video is a waste of time.

  • Welcome to Advanced Painting Techniques; How to paint. We'll start by not watching this guy.

  • so much for advanced, this is actually recommended for novices so they can get a feel of a hard edge. I just use a flat and run my brush slowly and I have a totally sraight edge without it being too hard and being considered architectural work nor too soft being considered impressionistic.

  • WOW I would have never figured tHat OUT!!! RIght Gimmie a BReAK! TAPe BRo Really??? THats been used everywhere including home depot seminars

  • This guy is cool :D

    This had helped me a lot, such a simple thing can open new doors.

  • Maybe you should show your techniques on actual paintings you're working on. This was not impressive.

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