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man i get that this professor wants to pronounce people's names right but do i look like i know how to spell anything phonetically. i dont.
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How do you finish/prime wood if there is a sketch on it..?
How do you finish/prime wood if there is a sketch on it..?
I have sanded down a skateboard and am going to sketch a mandala style piece onto it. The sketch will be in either pencil or pen. Im wondering whether (on top of this freshly-sanded wood) I should use linseed oil or a varnish on top to prime it first? (I want to retain a light wood colour) or coat it after? or both? or neither?
I'm worried if I did it after, the drawing would be ruined, but if I don't do it at all, the drawing would smudge.. any ideas??
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