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Studio Techniques - Creating Ground With Molding Paste

1/18/2018

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Mixing 

​First I mix the molding paste with acrylic paint. I have used deep browns, deep reds and grays.  

I prefer to paint on a dark surface, however, it is not necessary to add paint if white is the desired base color. 

Application of molding paste 

I use a large palette knife to apply the molding paste. A variation in the surface appeals to me. The wood grain can be revealed when scrapped. 

After the material is dry, it can be sanded. I lightly sand the entire surface to soften sharp edges and transitions. 

I can then paint using either acrylic or oil on this textured colored surface. 

End results 

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After they are lightly sanded they are ready for paint. In these photos I am showing both the smooth areas and the the subtle texture. The transitions have been sanded. They can be left unsanded so they will reveal the dark edges more easily for a different look. In some areas the paste is very thin so the wood grain is shows. 
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