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Making Gorrections<br />

ffiite Paint Diluted with Water:Water-based White paint<br />

Brushes for use<br />

with white paint<br />

White poster paint<br />

ffi<br />

@Misnon<br />

Misnon W-20<br />

For use with<br />

permanent ink<br />

Misnon comes<br />

equipped with a<br />

brush attached <strong>to</strong><br />

the cap. This<br />

brush is NOT<br />

suited <strong>to</strong> detailed<br />

work.<br />

I<br />

Note: Too much water<br />

can cause the paint<br />

<strong>to</strong> become <strong>to</strong>o dilute.<br />

Use fine brushes like a<br />

mensofude (thin brush used <strong>to</strong><br />

render facial features) or a<br />

h a kke i (ultr a-fine m e n sof u d e ).<br />

Place some paint<br />

in a small dish.<br />

Clean up lines sticking beyond boundaries, etc.<br />

Using White for Special<br />

Clean-up target<br />

a\L<br />

-V Arlcl water<br />

quick brush strokes. Do<br />

not rub the paper.<br />

<strong>to</strong> Eyes<br />

Cleaned-up image<br />

Mix well.<br />

r As water-based white<br />

paints age, they begin <strong>to</strong><br />

dry out and become<br />

difficult <strong>to</strong> apply.<br />

r The Misnon brand uses a<br />

special liquid that easily<br />

damages the brush.<br />

"Once you have finished<br />

using the paint, wash the<br />

brush well.<br />

o Mistakes made with<br />

water-based technical<br />

pens and felt-tip pens are<br />

difficult <strong>to</strong> correct.<br />

*Use an oil-based<br />

product <strong>to</strong> conect waterbased<br />

materials.<br />

Create tiny dots by<br />

tapping with a brush.<br />

.0il-based products consist of correction pens, white ink pens, and liquid paper.<br />

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