Space art tutorial(part two)

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After you've already done all of the colors, you'll want to use your white one to make stars.

     After you've already done all of the colors, you'll want to use your white one to make stars

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Remember to hold it high above the paper so the stars look spread out. In some places, you'll want to move the pastel closer the paper to form denser patches of white, "star clusters".

 In some places, you'll want to move the pastel closer the paper to form denser patches of white, "star clusters"

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(Also excuse my disgusting nails but I had to clean black oil paint off of a brush twice today

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(Also excuse my disgusting nails but I had to clean black oil paint off of a brush twice today.)
Then, tap gently with your hand over the entire artwork.

) Then, tap gently with your hand over the entire artwork

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Then you'll take your two first colors and sprinkle them over the artwork, holding the pastel high above the paper the same way you did stars

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Then you'll take your two first colors and sprinkle them over the artwork, holding the pastel high above the paper the same way you did stars.

Then you'll take your two first colors and sprinkle them over the artwork, holding the pastel high above the paper the same way you did stars

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At the point, the colors begin to look muted

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At the point, the colors begin to look muted. I go back over the original lines with the base color then.

 I go back over the original lines with the base color then

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Aaaannnnnddddd.... voila! You're done!

 voila! You're done!

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;0 congrats!!

SIKE! Got you! You're not done yet, silly! You forgot to clean your brush!

Oil color is EXTREMELY hard to get off of a brush, so to do this you'll need a sponge, a faucet, and soap(preferably in dispenser form)

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Oil color is EXTREMELY hard to get off of a brush, so to do this you'll need a sponge, a faucet, and soap(preferably in dispenser form)

So first run water onto the brush and scrape all the oil color you can off of it. Then put soap on it, and on a sponge, and scrub for about 10 seconds.

Repeat this process until the brush is clean. And it will be stained black. A way to test if it's clean is to rub it on your hand, and if your hand doesn't look black then it's clean! :D

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