Summary: How to apply white paint to your glass painting project in the center of a design, but not all the way to the edge; 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: Hi, my name's Jason, and today, we're painting on glass. We just cleaned out our brush, and now, we're going to fill in some of the white. We're going to use a broad brush, just a flat one, and we're going to do this in two steps. We're going to take the white, and we're not going to go all the way to the line. We're going to go fill in just anywhere but not all the way up to the line. We're actually going to do that with the angled brush. So with this, we already selected our color. It's going to be white. Make sure you shake your paint, enamel paint separates a lot, a little bit out, and it's okay with this to, actually, have paint on both sides of your brush. And without touching it again, and not going all the way up to the line, just going to dab the white on. Don't make full brush strokes. It'll be easier to fix if you don't. Keep away from the line, at the top, around all the edges and up against the eyes, the nose and the teeth. After this dries, we'll do the next white line with our angled brush. So, if you want--go ahead, fill all that in. And this will dry a lot quicker than the black. And then, we can do the second coat."