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Author Topic: need sponging tips and techniques
jvincent
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Post need sponging tips and techniques
on: January 26, 2012, 05:47
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help. Ms. Travoli is the first that i reache dout to. I down loaded your, what i think is yoru first book and i am off and running. can you also give me some practice rules. like how many times to practice.

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Post Re: need sponging tips and techniques
on: January 26, 2012, 13:47
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Faerie Meadow will be making a video soon with sponging tips and techniques. Always practice, even the professionals who have been doing this for years continue to practice and refine their skills :-)

What kind of sponging techniques do you want to learn? Are you struggling with any design in particular?

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martha
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on: February 14, 2012, 18:28
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There isn't a "minimum" when it comes to practice. The more often you practice and the more skills you practice the quicker you will develop your talent.

jvincent
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Post Re: need sponging tips and techniques
on: March 13, 2012, 06:17
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thanks for the responses. @martha, you are right about the practicing. thank you ms Tivoli. the texture of the paints. should i spray my paint and not wet the sponge or vice versa. i use fx paints. has ms faerie meadow video come out yet

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Post Re: need sponging tips and techniques
on: March 13, 2012, 17:29
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Hi Janice -- the new Faerie videos aren't out yet, they will be in the next few weeks though.

As for spraying the sponge or wetting the sponge --- it's totally up to you, whatever you find works best for you -- every artist is different, I've seen professional artists using both techniques to get great results so either way :-)

Happy Face Painting,

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