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  2. Glaze (painting technique) - Wikipedia

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    Often, because a paint is too opaque, painters will add a medium like linseed oil or alkyd to the paint to make them more transparent and pliable for the purposes of glazing. While these media are usually liquids, there are solid and semi-solid media used in the making of paints as well.

  3. Heather Jansch - Wikipedia

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    She bought a small hill farm in Dyfed, breeding Welsh cobs [1] and specialized in painting traditional equestrian portraits until starting to sculpt in the 80s. Discovering driftwood as a medium for sculpture proved revelatory. Heather spent many years perfecting the translation of her complex work into bronze, pioneering a technique that made ...

  4. Matte (filmmaking) - Wikipedia

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    For video transfers, transferring a "soft matte" film to a home video format with the full frame exposed, thus removing the mattes at the top and bottom, is referred to as an "open matte transfer." In contrast, transferring a "hard matte" film to a home video format with the theatrical mattes intact is referred to as a "closed matte transfer."

  5. Painted glass - Wikipedia

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    The paint is usually not fused to the flat glass by firing, but if it is, it is still called "stained glass". Glass painting or glass painter might refer to either technique, but more usually enamelled glass. It may also refer to the cinematic technique of matte painting, which is a type of painted representation of landscape. There is benefits ...

  6. Diane Warren Responds to Cher Saying She's 'Cheap' in New Doc ...

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    Warren recalls watching from the booth as Cher began to sing: “I remember looking in the glass booth, I see her singing, and she looked at me like, ‘You f---ing b----, you were right.’

  7. Glass etching - Wikipedia

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    186 etched glass at Bankfield Museum. Glass etching, or "French embossing", is a popular technique developed during the mid-1800s that is still widely used in both residential and commercial spaces today. Glass etching comprises the techniques of creating art on the surface of glass by applying acidic, caustic, or abrasive substances.

  8. In a post shared on Dec. 13, Jonas said that it all started when he and his brothers, who are also his bandmates in the Jonas Brothers, were “filming a video backstage to promote a song while ...

  9. Derrick Rose insists he doesn't want a statue based on 'the ...

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    If the Chicago Bulls want to honor Derrick Rose with a statue in the future, the guard has some concerns. In an interview with ESPN on Friday, Rose said that he would love to have his jersey retired.