6 Tips To Improve Your Bob-Ross-Wet-On-Wet-Technique

It’s about the journey and not the destination. Painting is fun and relaxing and we should enjoy every second of it.

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Number 1: Take it slow!

While Bob Ross only takes 30 minutes for every painting he does, us mere mortals can’t expect to do the same. You can expect a painting to take at least 90 minutes, maybe 60 if you’re going really fast.

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Number 2: Thin Paint Sticks To Thick Paint

Oil paints are made of two things: pigments and oil, and the more oil there is in a paint, the thinner it gets.

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Number 3: Be Gentle!

Every time we apply one layer of paint over another layer we have to be very careful not to mix the two layers.

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Number 4: Using The Right Paint

First of all it is important to use oil paints. While there are times where thinner paints are needed most of the time you’ll get better results with dryer and firmer paints, so paints with less oil.

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Number 5: Stop Overmixing!

When mixing two or more colors it’s often the case that we don’t want to create a new color that’s completely uniform, but rather a marbled mix of colors that we can use for our painting.

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Number 6: Have Fun!

The most important tip of them all: don’t forget that you are painting for fun. Enjoy the process of creating something.

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6 Tips To Improve Your Bob-Ross-Wet-On-Wet-Technique

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