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So I'm familiar with the theory behind glazing and I'm trying to practice it as much as I can but I still have a few questions perhaps some of the more seasoned glazers could answer.

How do you go about radial glazes or glazes on a circular surface ? For instance on the knees of a mark III marine, if I wanted the center to be the brightest spot, do you just work patiently from one side then move to the next one later at a time? Or do you try and work on "1 circle" at a time?

Also is it best to start with a dark and glaze to light or start light and glaze to dark?

Do you just use 2 paints or is it better to glaze with multiple shades as well?

thanks

   
 
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