¿I can spot on the timber that is above all with a little paint design?
I'm working on a project and I painted a picture on a piece of wood with acrylic. There are a lot of bare wood and I spotted plenty without having to mask the detailed chart. I do not care what the paint looks like after the spot it touches, but I'm curious as to what will be and how it will affect the paint. Nor do I want to paint after the stain. How would watercolor on wood?
If you've used acrylic can spot them right. The stain could get into the grooves of the painting, but will not cover paint completely and should not penetrate the wood were painting. If you paint with watercolors so the stain will be able to penetrate the paint and wood and while it might be of a different color in watercolors are if you use a dark color stain you can not see the painting at all.
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