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| How do you seal a charcoal drawing on canvas before oil painting? | |
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| MichaelMorin | Jan 29 2018, 05:48 AM Post #1 |
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Hello all, I too face a similar problem,on various websites it's written that you should use a fixative to fix your drawings on canvas...but to do it properly​ you should first remove extra particles of charcoal of the drawing so that drawing does not wear off even after applying fixative and keep only sufficient enough to see your lines ...I have still not used any fixative,I just directly paint on the charcoaled drawing Thank you I did not find the right solution from the internet References : http://forum.drawmixpaint.com/discussion/6610/how-do-you-seal-a-charcoal-drawing-on-canvas-before-oil-painting Promotional Advertising Examples |
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