Excellent tutorial. I paint pictures using acrylic paint. I had problems creating a marble table in the picture I'm working on. This tutorial did the job. Thank you!!
Thank you so much for sharing. I wish I had found this video a few months ago when I was looking how to marble a set piece for my daughters play group. I would of totally used your technique instead of what I ended up doing. Next time I'm doing it like this. Keep sharing! Thank you! :)
Amazing, thank you so much for showing your technics! I'm going to move into a little nice old house and I'll try your technics, after the finish I'll write once again. Thanks and have a nice day! Ines, Aachen, Germany
The little brush he used at the end was a coach lining brush, just in case anyone wondered I hate it when people don't use the proper names for tools, it's as if they are trying to hide something so you need to sign up for their daft course.
Excellent tutorial. I paint pictures using acrylic paint. I had problems creating a marble table in the picture I'm working on. This tutorial did the job. Thank you!!
Your finished work is some of the most authentic I've seen to date, BRAVO!
Thank you so much for sharing. I wish I had found this video a few months ago when I was looking how to marble a set piece for my daughters play group. I would of totally used your technique instead of what I ended up doing. Next time I'm doing it like this. Keep sharing! Thank you! :)
It's very effective. It'll come back into fashion and only a select few will be able to do it.
Amazing, thank you so much for showing your technics! I'm going to move into a little nice old house and I'll try your technics, after the finish I'll write once again. Thanks and have a nice day! Ines, Aachen, Germany
Defiantly let us know how you get on. Roxy
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i done this completly diffrent from this still learning but its nice to see some diffrent techniques
Glad you enjoyed!
Great stuff.
The little brush he used at the end was a coach lining brush, just in case anyone wondered I hate it when people don't use the proper names for tools, it's as if they are trying to hide something so you need to sign up for their daft course.
Great video. But
I’m sure it’s three steps. The surface of must be painted or tinted primer. Am I correct or you can just faux as is?
Usually I use dulux water based satin or rapidy paints... is it ok? Or are you using oil based paints?
What paints should I use?
Glad you found the video useful, remember if you have any questions -we're happy to help!
DuluxTrade UK
I wana this color mix
Could you tell me what’s it??
Hi, are you using water based paints??
Superb
What ink you have use in this video? Tks
Good Job
awesome
Where are these courses held
Hi Lesleyann, we have courses at our Dulux Academy. If you use the link below you can see whats available. spr.ly/6057El1Uc
great.
Nice
Super
Oh! hang-on, I think I've got a swan feather in my back pocket! Does anyone know of a swan feather shop? I'll probably use chicken . . . .
***** or just your local butcher... just ask them for feathers, they'll usually have a couple bag fulls out back.
Justin Case see the queen she may have some
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Looks like Travertine!
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Nope