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Portland, OR




Welcome back to the Studio Workshop!

This week we're going over how to drybrush a great looking brass color. Brass looks a great deal like gold at first, but comparing the two will usually show a slight touch of red color in standard gold. Brass also oxidizes much like copper or iron while at best gold grows slightly dull. Keep your eyes out for a couple of videos in the near future on adding the fantastically colored oxidization that develops on brass.

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