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Select the Mixer Brush tool from the Tools panel. To load color into your reservoir, Alt+click (Option+click) where you wish to sample that color. Choose a brush from the Brush Presets panel. Set your desired options in the Options bar. Drag on your image to paint.
Select the Mixer Brush tool from the Tools panel. To load color into your reservoir, Alt+click (Option+click) where you wish to sample that color. Choose a brush from the Brush Presets panel. Set your desired options in the Options bar. Drag on your image to paint.
Dip a clean brush into the second paint color -- the second-darkest shade -- and paint the second fade panel of the wall. If blending the colors for a natural fade, blend the fresh paint into the first section slightly to mix the two shades, moving the brush into the unpainted areas as you work.
Apply the second the color over the top edge of the first color and blend with a wet blending brush. Bring some of this color down below the division line and blend with a wet blending brush. Continue to work across your wall, blending the two colors until you are satisfied with how it looks. Allow the paint to dry.
Section Your Wall. Divide the wall into three equal horizontal sections, using a measuring tape, a pencil, and a yardstick. Cut In the Top and Bottom Edges. Cut in around the base of your wall, using a small paintbrush and your dark shade of paint. Mix the Paint. Roll Each Section. Blend the Sections.
Do not overlap the colors, and use a separate paintbrush. Tap the area where the two colors meet using a dry paintbrush to blend the demarcation line. Tap the dry brush slowly, working from the demarcation line toward the first color to blend the middle out.
Open and stir the main paint color, using a stir stick. Pour enough of the chosen paint color into each of the empty containers to cover one fade section. Add some white paint into the container that will be the second darkest. Stir until the desired shade is reached.
To blend acrylic paint, start by painting the first color in broad strokes across the top of the canvas. Next, dip your brush into the second color without rinsing it, then paint in long strokes along the edge of the first color so the colors blend.
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