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<blockquote data-quote="Suz" data-source="post: 280099" data-attributes="member: 29"><p>Lisa, it's a terrific picture. Wonderful job.</p><p> </p><p>There are rake brushes that work beautifully for fur or hair. When I paint I use them a lot. </p><p> </p><p><a href="http://www.your-decorative-painting-resource.com/artist-paint-brushes.html" target="_blank">http://www.your-decorative-painting-resource.com/artist-paint-brushes.html</a> </p><p><img src="http://www.your-decorative-painting-resource.com/images/RAKE2.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> </p><p><em><strong>RAKE, FILBERT RAKE</strong> </em></p><p></p><p><em>The filbert rake is fun for creating hair, beards, feathers, fur, grass and woodgrain. It's a flat texturing brush with an oval, naturally fingered shape. Because of it's shape it offers softer edges than a flat rake. </em></p><p><em>When you're using either of the rakes you can choose to thin your paint depending on the effect you're trying to achieve. To get light texture just apply very little pressure. Don't overload the hairs with paint... the idea is to make sure that the bristles stay apart. Rakes are available in many sizes. </em></p><p> </p><p>Suz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Suz, post: 280099, member: 29"] Lisa, it's a terrific picture. Wonderful job. There are rake brushes that work beautifully for fur or hair. When I paint I use them a lot. [URL]http://www.your-decorative-painting-resource.com/artist-paint-brushes.html[/URL] [IMG]http://www.your-decorative-painting-resource.com/images/RAKE2.gif[/IMG] [I][B]RAKE, FILBERT RAKE[/B] [/I] [I]The filbert rake is fun for creating hair, beards, feathers, fur, grass and woodgrain. It's a flat texturing brush with an oval, naturally fingered shape. Because of it's shape it offers softer edges than a flat rake. [/I] [I]When you're using either of the rakes you can choose to thin your paint depending on the effect you're trying to achieve. To get light texture just apply very little pressure. Don't overload the hairs with paint... the idea is to make sure that the bristles stay apart. Rakes are available in many sizes. [/I] Suz [/QUOTE]
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