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    What advice do you have for starting off an illustration when you’re using oil paints?
    Veronica Winters
    Figurative Artist
    Veronica Winters is a Figurative Artist who owns an online art gallery and studio in Naples, Florida. With over 20 years of experience, Veronica specializes in surreal figurative oil paintings and colored pencil drawings. In 2022, she won the Award for Distinction at the 30th Annual Colored Pencil Society of America International Exhibition. Veronica is also a published author of two art books: How to Color Like an Artist and The Colored Pencil Manual. She received her BFA in Studio Art at Oklahoma State University and her MFA in Painting at Pennsylvania State University. Veronica also studied classical drawing at the Grand Central Academy of Art and the Art Students League of New York.
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    Choose a reference picture to work of that has a clear division between light and shadows. This means that you want to see strong highlights and very definite shadows. When you follow this breakdown between the light and the shadows, it's easy to paint a realistic illustration even if the colors in the reference are different from the oil paints you have.
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    What colors can I mix together if I want to create some gold paint for my reverse painting?
    Veronica Winters
    Figurative Artist
    Veronica Winters is a Figurative Artist who owns an online art gallery and studio in Naples, Florida. With over 20 years of experience, Veronica specializes in surreal figurative oil paintings and colored pencil drawings. In 2022, she won the Award for Distinction at the 30th Annual Colored Pencil Society of America International Exhibition. Veronica is also a published author of two art books: How to Color Like an Artist and The Colored Pencil Manual. She received her BFA in Studio Art at Oklahoma State University and her MFA in Painting at Pennsylvania State University. Veronica also studied classical drawing at the Grand Central Academy of Art and the Art Students League of New York.
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    In general, you create gold with some brown paint⁠—like burnt sienna, burnt umber, yellow ochre or raw sienna⁠—and white. Add other colors, like cadmium yellows or reds, depending on how dark you want your gold tone to be. Put raw umber or ivory black into the mix to create a shadowy effect. A really nice ochre color that helps you warm up your gold tones is "gold ochre," which is sold by Gamblin Artist. It's perfect if you want a gold color in a medium tone.
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    What paint should I use on wine glasses?
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    Use paint pens made for writing on glass. You can get them at the hardware store.
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    What kind of paint should I use for painting on glass?
    Community Answer
    The best paint for glass is glass paint. You can get it easily in a stationery shop.
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    Can I use acrylic paint on glass, or do I have to stick to oil paints?
    Community Answer
    You can use acrylic paint as a substitute for oil paints. Acrylic paints dry faster than oil paints, so I prefer them.
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    What is reverse painting?
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    Reverse painting is when you paint on a surface, but use the opposite side of the surface. For example, you paint on the glass and turn it over so it’s won’t smudge and it looks cleaner. Reverse painting helps layering and detail. The final product in neater. It can be done with clear surfaces or translucent ones for a faded effect.
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