Old Dec 22, 2008 | 10:32 PM
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Originally Posted by blueskies85
Im by no means an expert but i have just done the arches and they look really good, a lot better than i expected anyways.

Feathering in is a paint technique it basically means that you move away from the paint when you are past your scratch if that makes sense, to save putting a thick coat of paint all over the area that will leave a line and then have to be rubbed back.

Imagine when a wave breaks, it gently gets shallower and shallower when it hits the shore... a shit analogy but it kind of sums it up lol!

Think i get what you mean lol if it works for me then its all good, Ill give it a go should be alright! so when im finished if there is any over lap or so on then do i just get the finest wet an dry an give it a rub down or will that fuk my paint up? thanks m8
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