Boss Ardnutz
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I hope posting a new thread for this is ok - I didn't want to hijack someone else's blending thread.
Having looked at some YouTube videos on two-brush blending, I thought it would be worth trying it myself as it looks a lot faster than my usual many many many glazes method.
However, it turns out that what looks so easy in the videos is jolly difficult in reality! My main problem is that either the paint dries before I can blend it, causing a ride Mark, or it stays wet but simply disappears when I try to blur the edge. Can anyone tell what I am getting wrong and how to fix it?
I am using a mix of about 2:1 water:matte medium with a little bit of acrylic drying retarder to thin the P3 paints out of the pot. I'm not using a wet palette but I can build one if it will be useful.
Here are the pictures - help please!


Having looked at some YouTube videos on two-brush blending, I thought it would be worth trying it myself as it looks a lot faster than my usual many many many glazes method.
However, it turns out that what looks so easy in the videos is jolly difficult in reality! My main problem is that either the paint dries before I can blend it, causing a ride Mark, or it stays wet but simply disappears when I try to blur the edge. Can anyone tell what I am getting wrong and how to fix it?
I am using a mix of about 2:1 water:matte medium with a little bit of acrylic drying retarder to thin the P3 paints out of the pot. I'm not using a wet palette but I can build one if it will be useful.
Here are the pictures - help please!

