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I do not want to tape or mask. I am trying to get enough control to minimize the mixing of colors. I would like to be able to keep things clean. I think it can be done. For example: if I know exactly where the paint will spray and use a soft thin line to start filling in a space, it logically would work.
Is it possible?
Are there any tricks or techniques I should know about?
If it is not possible (to be that precise), then is there any approaches that would help facilitate (or get closer to achieving) the desired ends?
I have tried to use a French curve, I feels like I would have to make my painting using the curves to start with. I do not know if that makes sense. If I draw a shape, the curves do not match. Is there any examples if how to use a French curve to mask off a boundary that would help me?
Any knowledge, experience, thoughts, or ideas are appreciated and gratefully respected by me.
Thank you
Is it possible?
Are there any tricks or techniques I should know about?
If it is not possible (to be that precise), then is there any approaches that would help facilitate (or get closer to achieving) the desired ends?
I have tried to use a French curve, I feels like I would have to make my painting using the curves to start with. I do not know if that makes sense. If I draw a shape, the curves do not match. Is there any examples if how to use a French curve to mask off a boundary that would help me?
Any knowledge, experience, thoughts, or ideas are appreciated and gratefully respected by me.
Thank you