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Re: The whiter side of white

From: "Brian Bilderback" <bbilderback@h...>
Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2002 16:29:53 -0800
Subject: Re: The whiter side of white

Jaime Tiampo

How do you give cotrast to white? You can
>use a light or dark grey for shadow but what do you use to reflective
>edges?

What I've done in the past is this:  Instead of white, use an off-white
like 
Bone or ivory for your base.  Then use a VERY light tan color (Like tan 
mixed with white.  Yellow or brown-based tans work better than pink
ones) or 
light grey for your wash (Depending on the look you want).  Then do your

dry-brush in white.  It doesn't come out as pristine white as a cruise 
liner, but it still gives a white effect and does bring out highlights.

2B^2

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