Summary: Techniques for lining the design you're painting on your glass object, including tools to use; learn this and more in this free online art lesson video about glass painting taught by expert Jason Painter.
Jason Painter has been passionate about art since childhood. As a freelance artist, Jason has worked in many media, including painting, drawing, and sculpture.read more
"JASON PAINTER: Hello. I'm Jason. Today, we're painting on glass. We've got our design in place. We've got our primer applied. It's dry. We're going to make sure--always be mindful of our--of the back where we can grab. Now, with the liner, we want to make sure that when we start, we don't put our hand on the glass, we don't--where it's primered. You want to keep it away. I like to hold it out and keep it off--put my pinky out away from the design. Keep it right here on the edge as best as you can or just, at least, be mindful of where you're going. Now, we've made a thick line with our sharpie before. We got it in our memory. We have the thick line. We've got the liner that's going to trace right along the same path or, if you're more comfortable, you can use a sharpie. But the sharpie has got a thin line and you will end up uneven. So I recommend this plus it is a lot thicker. It will stay where you want it to go."