Tutorial here:
www.milkthebridge.co.uk/glasscock/masking.asp
If you are using erasers, then make sure you use a feathered edge eraser - that will soften the edges of the bit you cut out and help it to blend into it's new home a bit better.
( ,
Mon 3 May 2004, 4:08,
archived)
If you are using erasers, then make sure you use a feathered edge eraser - that will soften the edges of the bit you cut out and help it to blend into it's new home a bit better.