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My name is Paes164 and I'm a professional artist. I've been painting since a teenager,
and I've been doing it for 20 years now. Find me at Paes164.com (p-a-e-s-164.com) My Facebook
is facebook.com/paes_art. Okay next step avoiding fixing drips. First off sometimes you might
be painting in an area that you need to go heavy with the paint. But key blurring is
there you can end up building up enough paint that you have to drip. Best to do is to blow
on it. This point you have already messed up what you were going to do. So to stop it
before it does anymore damage is what you need. Come back previous color you know give
it enough time to dry and just wipe it back out. Catching your drip keeping your eye opened
on all the paints build up and try not to make it happen its going to be the best way
to avoid them and once your there only thing to do is stop is just blow on and take the
finger and smush it out before it gets out of control and cross this over different colors
where you will end up having this fix all sorts of stuff and cleaning it up the previous
distinct color. Sometimes drips could somewhat work good in your piece maybe across the bottom
where they just run all the way down the wall but ultimately just keeping the paint of then
taking your time and paying attention to how the paint is building up on the wall would
keep you away from crazy drips. Another good point for drips is you are going to be doing
tight corners tight details don't use fat caps just stay with the outlines so everything
sprays a little thinner and is nice and clean and avoid drips that way also. Come back then
with that silver not to ride out.