Quick flower demo using Liquitex flexible modelling paste.
This is one of the first modelling pastes I used when learning how to create textured flowers. Here is a quick demo showing you how I work with this paste and what it looks like when dry 🥰
This is one of the first modelling pastes I used when learning how to create textured flowers. Here is a quick demo showing you how I work with this paste and what it looks like when dry 🥰
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Wooow 🤩 I really appreciate you sharing your skills and techniques. I finally have an answer to my inquiry. And by the way, I love your art 🥰
Love this! Thank you so much for sharing your talents!
Thank you so much for the demonstration. Much appreciated.
Wow, that's really awesome.❤
Thank you as always, you are the best. I mastered this about a year ago yet petal placement on the canvass I find so difficult and which colours to place with others yet mostly petal placement as I can’t work out direction(s) to go with the petals, it never looks cohesive, just a mishmash of petals when I do it,lol. Which of your tutorials on your website covers this, if one of them do at all, please? Take good care. ☮️💜
do you have any advice on why my modelling paste and acrylic paint mixture cracks once dry?
Does the paint crack?
I am also having problems with knocking into pedals or flowers when I am trying to put them close together, do you have any advice on how I can fix that? Thanks again.
@isla_dream
2 ай бұрын
I use a baby wipe then a small paint brush to clean anything up that I need to if I’ve had to wipe a petal off after knocking it into another one or begging them too close together. It happens to all of us!