09-07-2005, 10:24 PM
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Why would you do this?
New canvas is not costly. There is much to be said about perfect practice, and I can tell you that some of the very best drawings I've ever done were on NEWSPRINT. Ugh. Completely destroyed by the horrible ground.
IMHO, throw out the bad canvases and start fresh on new ground - and more importantly, the surfaces you will really be working on for your serious/commission work. Imperfect practice is a waste of your precious time.
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