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Old Feb 25th, 2010, 09:53 AM        for those of you with experience painting...
i want to recreate one or more of the things i do in mspaint, in real paint.

for instance,


i'm thinking the easiest way to do this as perfectly as i want it is to re-size the image and print it out--on multiple sheets of paper

lay the paper over card-stock (or something similarly thick) and cut out the lines, making a stencil.

fasten the stencil onto a canvas (with painter's tape? or what?) and paint in all the solid lines. let it dry, mix all my paints, and fill in between the lines.

if i get sloppy, which i'm sure i will, i can just wait for the whole thing to dry and re-apply the stencil to go over it.


would this work, or am i not considering something?
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