lundi 24 octobre 2016

How To Make School Mascot Murals

By Christine Olson


Ever since you were still a little kid, your parents have already been pestering you about going to school. It sure is annoying to listen to the exact same thing over and over again. Because of that, you just wish to disappear from the face of the Earth. Probably every single teenager can relate to this one.

As annoying as it could get, we still are pretty grateful to them for doing this. Without their constant nagging and bossing around, we cannot even hope to graduate from elementary school. Remember that without a degree, life gets harder. But remember that you still have time to enjoy creating school mascot murals.

One of probably the most common ways of expressing how you really feel is through showing your emotions based on the creations you make. Aside from it being therapeutic, you also get recognition, and even cash from it. But before mastering the craft, you need to read and follow these steps first.

Number one on the list is to figure out what you really want to do take and list down everything that goes on inside your head. It surely could help whenever the time will come when you will be needed to make up your mind already. This also sorts out all your confusion and doubts that boggle you so much.

After doing so, it also is pretty important to see to it that the measurements you take are extremely correct and accurate. A single size that is not measured right can actually destroy everything you worked so hard for. Surely, you would not want all those things to just go to waste because of one thing only.

Third is to clear and prepare the spot or location where you will be placing your mural. Since it is called mural for a reason, you are expected to place it on a wall somewhere or probably a pile of lockers. Whatever the case, see to it that the coast is clear already. This way, no hassle will come to you while working.

Paint the base of your entire working space first before starting with more complicated colors. Not doing so will make the artwork harder to handle since you currently are working with various and different hues of bases. Having it in the exact same color totally makes your work more easier for you.

Second to the last one is to start painting the back most portion of the picture. Some artists are not aware of this, but working from the back makes things easier while you slowly make your way into the front and center of the said picture. Dealing with errors is easier when you do not have to erase everything on its way.

The last but definitely not the least is coating everything with liquid seal. Whether it is on water based form on inside a can, it still does not matter as long as you get to cover every nook and cranny of the image. Leaving a spot unprotected could start a problem for not just one part but the whole piece.




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