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Old 04-22-2007, 02:33 PM   #8
Sharon Knettell Sharon Knettell is offline
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Thanks David,

I was wondering about that ceramic white. Is it soft or rather stiff. Just how bright white is it?

I have been using www.studioproducts.com Optical White recently. It apparently had silicon nanospheres in it. It does not grey the colors like the standard white and makes really luminous skint-ones. The color does not sink in when it dries. It is absolutely wonderful in reds, they lighten up without becoming ashen.

I was surprised at how loose the paint is. I was used to a stiffer texture. The softness of it is a blending delight. It meshes one subtle tone into another without the use of a feathering brush. It has really helped me with my heads.

Love the stuff.
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