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PAINTING WITH BC HEAT SET PAINTS
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PAINTING WITH BC HEAT SET PAINTS English Subtitles
by Irene Golden
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Author: Irene Golden
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Level: For all the artists open to be initiated in the new generation of heat set paints and mediums that are coming to reborn art.
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Content: 11 Practical Videos with free access for 48 days.
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* 100% Growing Artist Seal (I only issue one seal per artist per year).
* Personalized Digital Diploma subject to the artist sending me 1 photo of the process.
MY EXPERIENCE WITH BC HEAT SET PAINTS
When I started using this new brand for the first time, the first thing that took me out of my comfort zone was the change in texture of the products. Used to the oily texture of Genesis, I was surprised by the creamy texture of the BC paints. In addition, they are very pigmented paints - and, therefore, very covering - so you will get a great return on the initial investment because they yield a lot.
To say that it is not Genesis is not better or worse, it is simply another formulation that requires a different way of working.
CREATIVE PROCESS OF MY REBORN BABY "PINO".
As for the creative process of my baby "Pino" with the BC paints, I approached it as a fun game to understand them and get the most out of them. I felt like trying first the undertone and skin construction without deviating from my technique and I can say that they have worked super well for me.
Then I went on to try fantasy effects to test the BC Paints and Mediums on my Mix Media materials to see if they would pass the test and they passed all the filters .
To say that it is not Genesis is not better or worse, it is simply another formulation that requires a different way of working.
CREATIVE PROCESS OF MY REBORN BABY "PINO".
As for the creative process of my baby "Pino" with the BC paints, I approached it as a fun game to understand them and get the most out of them. I felt like trying first the undertone and skin construction without deviating from my technique and I can say that they have worked super well for me.
Then I went on to try fantasy effects to test the BC Paints and Mediums on my Mix Media materials to see if they would pass the test and they passed all the filters .
Pino's Creative Process The Magic of Technique & Color