Whats your favourite brush?
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- Expects too much, too
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RE: Whats your favourite brush?
I have winsor and newton, raphael, van gogh and pebeo. Winsor and Newton are my fav's ATM. My raphael brushes are my babies though... 3 years old and still a fine point
I also have some cheap stuff to basecoat, mix paint and drybrush.... at this moment you can't really call them brushes anymore ^^
I also have some cheap stuff to basecoat, mix paint and drybrush.... at this moment you can't really call them brushes anymore ^^
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Re: RE: Whats your favourite brush?
now I know I have to test itToMaZ wrote:My raphael brushes are my babies though... 3 years old and still a fine point
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ok now, is raphael available in Poland?
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you have to take good care of them ofcourse! I bought them when I was still in art school, and thouroughly clean them every time I use them
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RE: Re: RE: Whats your favourite brush?
And you clean them with just water or do you use brush soap?
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