There are many ways on how to blend oil pastels with tissues. Using your fingers or a paint knife is an effective way to apply a blending effect. However, direct blending is more effective for larger areas. For thin layers, you may want to add layers while they are still wet. This will build up the colour you want to apply. It also requires less drying time than sand or grit. 1st Step: Apply a light coat of oil pastels onto the tissue paper The first method involves applying a light coat of oil pastels onto the tissue paper. When blending, you want to make sure to keep the second layer light. This will help the color capture later on. Another technique involves using wiggly patterns, as this will leave space for more colors to catch at a later time.
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